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1.1 ! root 1: Dbx is a descendant of pdx, a debugger that I wrote to work with ! 2: Berkeley Pascal as my master's project at Berkeley. Pdx was released ! 3: in the fall of 1981. While pdx was being completed, a version with ! 4: different machine, process, and runtime modules was developed to run ! 5: on VAX compiled code. ! 6: ! 7: In the spring of '82, the use of the string table for storing type encodings ! 8: was designed and the VAX C compiler was modified to generate the new ! 9: symbol information. In the fall of '82, the modifications to the C compiler ! 10: and a new version of the debugger, by now named dbx, were installed locally ! 11: at Berkeley. In early '83, dbx was installed on the 4.1c release of ! 12: Berkeley UNIX. ! 13: ! 14: In the spring of '83, Alistair Fyfe, a graduate student at Berkeley, ! 15: modified dbx and the f77 compiler to enable dbx to debug FORTRAN programs. ! 16: During this time, dbx was also ported to the Sun. ! 17: ! 18: In the fall of '83, dbx was released with 4.2. During that winter and ! 19: the spring of '84, dbx was extended to work with Modula-2 in conjunction ! 20: with the development of the Modula-2 compiler at DEC Western Research Lab. ! 21: In June of '84, a collection of updates reflected the current status ! 22: of dbx, including bug fixes and support for Modula-2, was sent to net.sources. ! 23: ! 24: Below are some short notes on versions that have been installed since then. ! 25: ! 26: Mark Linton ! 27: ! 28: ! 29: 6/1 2.0 release to net.sources ! 30: ! 31: internal releases ! 32: 7/2 2.5 rewrote name resolution, particularly for procedure nesting ! 33: 7/17 2.6 single stepping through certain kinds of loops, ! 34: tracing through code compiled for profiling ! 35: support for Pascal installed on the side but not tested ! 36: (nor is the associated support in pc) ! 37: 7/19 2.7 open arrays ! 38: 7/31 2.8 print <proc>, qualified names in backtrace, ! 39: curevent to avoid some "missing trids", ! 40: 8/1 2.9 increased maximum number of arguments from 100 to 1000, ! 41: increased maximum line size to 1024 to 10240 ! 42: 8/23 2.10 support for Pascal and test cases for modified pc, ! 43: code for -k (kernel debugging) added but not debugged, ! 44: qualified names in traces ! 45: no longer fatal to not link with -g -- assumes first global ! 46: is equivalent to -lg ! 47: better resolution of externals ! 48: reports when a core image is being used ! 49: 8/25 2.11 fixed some problems with Pascal, e.g., enumerations, ! 50: increased maximum number of functions from 1001 to 4001, ! 51: fixed a nasty bug for C (and elsewhere?) having to do ! 52: with processing types for "known" global variables, ! 53: changed the syntax/semantics of "print x" where x is ! 54: a function so that it no longer tries to call it -- ! 55: "print x()" must be used instead ! 56: added/fixed syntax for type renaming so that term's can ! 57: be renamed ! 58: 8/26 2.12 fixed problem with multiple imports (EXTREF's), ! 59: added dynamic name lookup if static lookup fails before picking ! 60: at random ! 61: 8/27 2.13 fixed problem in dynamic lookup that caused an infinite loop, ! 62: if it picks one at random it now prints a message specifying ! 63: the fully qualified name of the symbol that was picked ! 64: 8/27 2.15 first attack at fixing problem with type renames (loopholes) ! 65: 9/16 2.16 major attempt to fix loopholes by revising node representation ! 66: and command grammar -- basic need was to make more sense ! 67: out of when to do indirection ! 68: changed identifier resolution in object and stabstring so ! 69: that globals are no longer in top scope (since they could ! 70: conflict with a module name) ! 71: 9/18 2.17 another problem related to expressions having to do with ! 72: handling pointers to arrays ! 73: ... ! 74: 1/1 2.25 made more inroads into kernel debugging, ! 75: added macros (aliases with arguments), and settable variables ! 76: 1/7 2.26 fixed bug where only mapped first address of block read, ! 77: have to map each page (still wrong though) ! 78: 1/13 2.27 fixed some user reported problems -- down in runtime ! 79: didn't work correctly if "curframe" wasn't already set, ! 80: the process instruction cache had to be flushed when ! 81: a process is killed (this caused a problem when an ! 82: object file was remade) ! 83: 1/14 2.28 fixed problem with mapping addresses under -k, ! 84: added -c option for command files other than .dbxinit ! 85: fixed occasional problem with testing for end of stack frames ! 86: (symptom was infinite loop calling nextframe) ! 87: 1/15 2.29 fixed problem with printing dynamic arrays inside aggregates ! 88: fixed type compatibility for builtin true and false
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