[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > File : main.cpp > ------------------------------------------------------------ > #include <stdio.h> > void main() { > > int a = 0; > #include "test.cpp" > printf(" hi \n"); > > } > > > File test.cpp > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > printf("hello world\n"); > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I compile main.cpp with -g option and gdb the a.out file. I am trying > to set the break point at #include "test.cpp". But its never > recognized. Is there any way i can step in test.cpp ??
Try (gdb) break test.cpp:1 The compiler never sees the line with #include. That line was removed in previous steps by the preprocessor. _______________________________________________ help-gnu-utils mailing list help-gnu-utils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-utils