> (gdb) print *((Hjava_lang_Class *) 269223872) > $3 = {head = {dtable = 0x10019c38, lock = 0x0}, lock = 0x0, > > I think that this class is HashMap itself, but can't really tell.
Use: p (char *)$3.name.data to print out the name. There are also a lot of helpful macros in the "developers/gdbinit" file. > soft_anewarray should be called here with java.util.HashMap$HashEntry > and 11. 11 appears in two registers at this stack frame: t6 (aka i14) > and s0 (aka i16). Looking at the CVS version of the source, it looks like i4-i7 are the registers used for passing arguments, so those don't seem likely... It might be easier to just look at the output of "gcc -S" and copy what they do. > The only valid class that I can see in this call is > the one above (*0x100bd4a0 looks like a valid Hjava_lang_Class > structure, but it is completely unititialized). You can pick through the GC data structures to figure out the correct type by using the "gcmem2block" macro to find the gc_block, subtracting 0x100bd4a0 from the value in the data field in the block to get the index, and printing the gc_block.funcs value for that index. The "funcs" value is the allocation type and comes from the "gc.h" header file. > Casey Marshall || [EMAIL PROTECTED] tim _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe