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Software has bugs. Period. That's true, unfortunately. Even the good old "hello, world" program, known to virtually every C and C++ programmer in the world, can be considered to be buggy. Developing software means having to deal with defects; old ones, new ones, ones you created yourself, and those that others brought to life. Software developers debug programs for a living. Hence, good debugging skills are a must-have. That said, it is regrettable that debugging is hardly taught in Software has bugs. Period. That's true, unfortunately. Even the good old "hello, world" program, known to virtually every C and C++ programmer in the world, can be considered to be buggy. Developing software means having to deal with defects; old ones, new ones, ones you created yourself, and those that others brought to life. Software developers debug programs for a living. Hence, good debugging skills are a must-have. That said, it is regrettable that debugging is hardly taught in engineering schools. That's how the idea for this book was born. The Developer's Guide to Debugging is a book for both professional software developers seeking to broaden their skills and students that want to learn the tricks of the trade from the ground up. With small examples and exercises it is well suited to accompany a CS course or lecture. At the same time it can be used as a reference guide to address problems as the need arises. This book goes beyond the level of simple source code debugging scenarios. In addition, it covers the most frequent real-world problems from the areas of program linking, memory access, parallel processing and performance analysis. The picture is completed by chapters covering static checkers and techniques to write code that leans well towards debugging. While the focus lies on C and C++, the workhorses of the software industry, one can apply many techniques described in The Developer's Guide to Debugging to programs written in other languages. Textbooks New, Books~~Computers~~Programming Languages~~General, Developers-Guide-To-Debugging~~Thorsten-Gr-Tker, 999999999, The Developer's Guide to Debugging, Thorsten Gr Tker, Ulrich Holtmann, Holger Keding, Markus Wloka, 9048173876, Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, , , , , Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
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Auteur: Thorsten Grötker
Titel: The Developer's Guide to Debugging
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BC; Previously published in hardcover; Hardcover, Softcover / Informatik, EDV/Informatik; Software Engineering; SEGV; Software; Debugging; Profiling; B; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Computer Science; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Circuits and Systems; Betriebssysteme; Programmier- und Skriptsprachen, allgemein; Compiler und Übersetzer; Schaltkreise und Komponenten (Bauteile); BB
1. You write Software; You have Bugs - Why You Need This Book. 2. A Systematic Approach to Debugging. 2.1 Why follow a structured process? 2.2 Making the most of your opportunities. 2.3 13 golden rules. 2.4 Building a good toolkit. 2.5 Know your emeny - meet the bug family. 3. Getting to the Root - Source Code Debuggers. 3.1 Visualizing program behavior. 3.2 Prepare a simple predictable example. 3.3 Get the debugger to run with your program. 3.4 Learn to do a stack trace on a program crash. 3.5 Learn to use breakpoints. 3.6 Learn to navigate through the program. 3.7 Learn to inspect data. 3.8 A debug session on a simple example. 4. Fixing Memory Problems. 4.1 Memory management and access in C/C++. 4.2 Memory debuggers to the rescue. 4.3 Example 1: detecting memory access errors. 4.4 Example 2: broken calls to memory allocation/deallocation. 4.5 Combining memory and source code debuggers. 4.6 Cutting down the noise - suppressing errors. 4.7 When to use a memory debugger. 4.8 Restrictions. 5. Profiling Memory Use. 5.1 Basic strategy - the first steps. 5.2 Example 1: allocating arrays. 5.3 Step 1 Looking for leaks. 5.4 Step 2 Setting your expectations. 5.5 Step 3 Consumption over time, with multiple inputs. 5.6 Step 4 Identifying greedy data structures and program locations. 5.7 Putting it together - the 'genindex' example. 6. Solving Performance Problems. 6.1 Finding performance bugs - a step-by-step approach. 6.2 Using profiling tools. 6.3 Analyzing I/O performance. 7. Debugging Parallel Programs. 7.1 Writing parallel programs in C/C++. 7.2 Debugging race conditions. 7.3 Debugging Deadlocks. 7.4 Familiarize yourself with threading analysis tools. 7.5 Asynchronous events and interrupt handlers. 8. Finding Environment and Compiler Problems. 8.1 Environment changes - where problems begin. 8.2 How else to see what a program is doing. 8.3 Compilers and debuggers have bugs too. 9. Dealing with Linking Problems. 9.1 How a linker works. 9.2 Building and linking objects. 9.3 Resolving undefined symbols. 9.4 Symbols with multiple definitions. 9.5 Symbol clashes. 9.6 Identifying compiler and linker version mismatches. 9.7 Solving dynamic linking issues. 10. Advanced Debugging. 10.1 Setting breakpoints in C++ functions, methods, and operators. 10.2 Setting breakpoints in templatized functions and C++ classes. 10.3 Stepping in C++ methods. 10.4 Conditional breakpoints and breakpoint commands. 10.5 Debugging static constructor/desstructor problems. 10.6 Using Watchpoints. 10.7 Catching signals. 10.8 Catching exceptions. 10.9 Reading stack traces. 10.10 Manipulating a Running Program. 10.11 Debugging without debug information. 11. Writing Debuggable Code. 11.1 Why comments count. 11.2 Adopting a consistent programming style. 11.3 Avoiding preprocessor macros. 11.4 Providing additional debugging functions. 11.5 Prepare for post-processing. 12. How Static Checking Can Help. 12.1 Using compilers as debugging tools. 12.2 Using lint. 12.3 Using static analysis tools. 12.4 Beyond static analysis. 13. Summary. A Debugger Commands. B Access to Tools. B.1 IDEs, compilers, build tools. B.2 Debuggers. B.3 Enviornments. B.4 Memory debuggers. B.5 Profilers. B.6 Static checkers. B.7 Tools for parallel programming. B.8 MapReduce. B.9 Miscellaneous tools. C Source Code. C.1 isort.c. C.2 filebug.c. C.3 tesmalloc.c. C.4 genindex.c. References. Index.Andere boeken die eventueel grote overeenkomsten met dit boek kunnen hebben:
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