On 14 Aug 97, James Vahn wrote to Edward Beroset --
JV> Using gcc -g works fine on C source. Strangely, it's the assembly
JV> source that fails to provide symbols for some reason. I can't recall
JV> where it was mentioned or the exact wording, but there is a note in
JV> the docs about assembly symbols and the order they are in.
I got gcc to turn my C source into ASM with and without '-g'. When I used
'-g', the resulting ASM code had a pile of debugging-related stuff at the top
of the file that was obviously generated from the compiling. I'd say that
you probably can't get as to generate 'em for you if all you give it is the
ASM code...
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