1 // I made this example after noting that I was unable to display an unsized 2 // static class array. It turns out that gcc 4.2 will emit DWARF that correctly 3 // describes the PointType, but it will incorrectly emit debug info for the 4 // "g_points" array where the following things are wrong: 5 // - the DW_TAG_array_type won't have a subrange info 6 // - the DW_TAG_variable for "g_points" won't have a valid byte size, so even 7 // though we know the size of PointType, we can't infer the actual size 8 // of the array by dividing the size of the variable by the number of 9 // elements. 10 11 #include <stdio.h> 12 13 typedef struct PointType 14 { 15 int x, y; 16 } PointType; 17 18 class A 19 { 20 public: 21 static PointType g_points[]; 22 }; 23 24 PointType A::g_points[] = 25 { 26 { 1, 2 }, 27 { 11, 22 } 28 }; 29 30 static PointType g_points[] = 31 { 32 { 3, 4 }, 33 { 33, 44 } 34 }; 35 36 int 37 main (int argc, char const *argv[]) 38 { 39 const char *hello_world = "Hello, world!"; 40 printf ("A::g_points[1].x = %i\n", A::g_points[1].x); // Set break point at this line. 41 printf ("::g_points[1].x = %i\n", g_points[1].x); 42 printf ("%s\n", hello_world); 43 return 0; 44 } 45