On Monday, 13 November 2017 at 06:25:20 UTC, Tony wrote:
I am on Ubuntu 16.04. Thanks, I didn't know that "producing a core file" was configurable, and it appears that it isn't.

ok. that's because Ubuntu is not (by default) setup for developers.

But you can enable core dump for your executable easily enough.

e.g, if you out file is a.out, then do this:

ulimit -S -c unlimited a.out
(now run your program, and you'll get core file in the same dir where the program is) (this won't be remembered after a reboot, so just do it when/as required).

You can view the core file using > objdump -s core

Good luck understanding the contents of that ;-)

Core dumps typically require some specialised expertise to analyse.

Unless you're one of those specialists, then better to just run your a.out through the debugger, and forget about the core dump (until you can't) ;-)

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