The tree is as follows
module M
type A
real , allocatable :: dd (:)
end type A
type B
type (A) , pointer :: aa
end type B
type C
type(B) , pointer :: bb
end type C
type(C) , allocatable :: cc(:)
end module M
In gdb:
print M::cc(10) % bb % aa % dd(100)
$1 = 0
However,
info address M::cc(10) % bb % aa % dd (100)
generates the error: No symbol "cc(10) % bb % aa% dd (100)" in current context.
whatis address M::cc(10) % bb % aa% dd(100)
generates the error: Cannot access memory at address 0xa0
I see that the compiler flag "-g" has to be specified to access global variables but that didn't help.
The reason I need the address is to watch M::cc(10) %bb % aa % dd (100)
with a software watchpoint so that I don't slow gdb drastically. I'm hoping that this would give me insight into the lines of code which change the value of dd (100)
.
One option that I've already explored is to just go ahead and set the watch point with:
watch cc(10) % bb % aa % dd ( 100 )
But this results in several hundred watchpoints with Numbers 1.1 , 1.2, 1.3 .... 1.500! This is really slowing down the execution in gdb.
So how could I access the address? If that is not possible, what is the best alternative?