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Question #286502 “GCC 5.x libgcov: gcov_exit() and .gcda-writeou...” : Questions : GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain
Hi! We previously used arm-none-eabi 4.9 and, for convenient debugging and code quality assurance during development, used libgcov together with ARM semihosting enabled (with librdimon/full newlib). However, after doing the upgrade to GCC 5.x we observed that lots of features have been removed from libgcov (size now 20k instead of 40k) The well-known entry-point gcov_exit() as well as code for writing out the coverage-dump seem to have been removed (as there are no more references to any ...
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Question #286502 “GCC 5.x libgcov: gcov_exit() and .gcda-writeou...” : Questions : GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain
Hi! We previously used arm-none-eabi 4.9 and, for convenient debugging and code quality assurance during development, used libgcov together with ARM semihosting enabled (with librdimon/full newlib). However, after doing the upgrade to GCC 5.x we observed that lots of features have been removed from libgcov (size now 20k instead of 40k) The well-known entry-point gcov_exit() as well as code for writing out the coverage-dump seem to have been removed (as there are no more references to any ...
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Question #286502 “GCC 5.x libgcov: gcov_exit() and .gcda-writeou...” : Questions : GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain
Hi! We previously used arm-none-eabi 4.9 and, for convenient debugging and code quality assurance during development, used libgcov together with ARM semihosting enabled (with librdimon/full newlib). However, after doing the upgrade to GCC 5.x we observed that lots of features have been removed from libgcov (size now 20k instead of 40k) The well-known entry-point gcov_exit() as well as code for writing out the coverage-dump seem to have been removed (as there are no more references to any ...
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