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  2. Compilation error - Wikipedia

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    The additional files attached for internal compiler errors usually have special formats that they save as, such as .dump for Java. These formats are generally more difficult to analyze than regular files, but can still have very helpful information for solving the bug causing the crash. [6] Example of an internal compiler error:

  3. Code::Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Code::Blocks is a free, open-source, cross-platform IDE that supports multiple compilers including GCC, Clang and Visual C++. It is developed in C++ using wxWidgets as the GUI toolkit. Using a plugin architecture, its capabilities and features are defined by the provided plugins. Currently, Code::Blocks is oriented towards C, C++, and Fortran.

  4. Debugging - Wikipedia

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    API-based: check for the existence of a debugger using system information; Exception-based: check to see if exceptions are interfered with; Process and thread blocks: check whether process and thread blocks have been manipulated; Modified code: check for code modifications made by a debugger handling software breakpoints

  5. Software bug - Wikipedia

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    To facilitate reproducible research on testing and debugging, researchers use curated benchmarks of bugs: the Siemens benchmark; ManyBugs [32] is a benchmark of 185 C bugs in nine open-source programs. Defects4J [33] is a benchmark of 341 Java bugs from 5 open-source projects. It contains the corresponding patches, which cover a variety of ...

  6. Memory debugger - Wikipedia

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    A memory debugger is a debugger for finding software memory problems such as memory leaks and buffer overflows. These are due to bugs related to the allocation and deallocation of dynamic memory . Programs written in languages that have garbage collection , such as managed code , might also need memory debuggers, e.g. for memory leaks due to ...

  7. Debug code - Wikipedia

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    Many video gaming mod, cheat codes, such as level cheat code, invincibility, etc. were originally introduced as debug code to allow the programmers and/or testers to skip hindrances that would prevent them from rapidly getting to parts of the game that needed to be tested; and in these cases cheat modes are often referred to as debugging mode.

  8. Delta debugging - Wikipedia

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    The delta debugging algorithm isolates failure causes automatically by systematically narrowing down failure-inducing circumstances until a minimal set remains. For example, if you can supply a test case that will produce the bug you are looking for, then you can feed that to the delta debugging algorithm, which will then trim lines of code ...

  9. GNU Debugger - Wikipedia

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    Using the GCC compiler on Linux, the code above must be compiled using the -g flag in order to include appropriate debug information on the binary generated, thus making it possible to inspect it using GDB. Assuming that the file containing the code above is named example.c, the command for the compilation could be: $