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	* docs/debugging.txt, gobject/glib-genmarshal.c, gobject/glib-genmarshal.1, gobject/Makefile.am, gobject/gtype.c: Remove references to gruntime. This includes renaming the test program testgruntime to testgobject and the debug envvar GRUNTIME_DEBUG to GOBJECT_DEBUG. (#50877)
		
			
				
	
	
		
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Traps (G_BREAKPOINT) and traces for the debuging
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Some code portions contain trap variables that can be set during
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debugging time if G_ENABLE_DEBUG has been defined upon compilation
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(use the --enable-debug=yes option to configure for this, macros.txt
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covers more details).
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Such traps lead to immediate code halts to examine the current
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program state and backtrace.
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Currently, the following trap variables exist:
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static volatile gulong g_trap_free_size;
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static volatile gulong g_trap_realloc_size;
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static volatile gulong g_trap_malloc_size;
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	If set to a size > 0, g_free(), g_realloc() and g_malloc()
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	respectively, will be intercepted if the size matches the
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	size of the corresponding memory block to free/reallocate/allocate.
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	This will only work with g_mem_set_vtable (glib_mem_profiler_table)
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	upon startup though, because memory profiling is required to match
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	on the memory block sizes.
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static volatile GObject *g_trap_object_ref;
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	If set to a valid object pointer, ref/unref will be intercepted
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	with G_BREAKPOINT ();
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static volatile gpointer *g_trap_instance_signals;
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static volatile gpointer *g_trace_instance_signals;
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       If set to a valid instance pointer, debugging messages
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       will be spewed about emissions of signals on this instance.
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       For g_trap_instance_signals matches, the emissions will
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       also be intercepted with G_BREAKPOINT ();
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Environment variables for debugging
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When G_ENABLE_DEBUG was defined upon compilation, the GObject library 
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supports an environment variable GOBJECT_DEBUG that can be set to a
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combination of the flags passed in to g_type_init() (currently
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"objects" and "signals") to trigger debugging messages about
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object bookkeeping and signal emissions during runtime.
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2000/02/04	Tim Janik
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