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assembly code display (intel vs att format)
From: |
Tony Wetmore |
Subject: |
assembly code display (intel vs att format) |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Mar 2001 02:28:37 -0500 |
Whenever I start DDD, the disassembly (machine code) window displays the code
using AT&T syntax, rather than Intel syntax This happens even when I have the
GDB Settings "Disassembly flavor" set to "intel"
If I immediately (re)open my executable with File>Open, I get a warning dialog:
warning: i386 architecture file may be incompatible with i386:intel
target. Load new symbol table from "(program)"?
If I hit the "Yes" button, it reloads my executable and displays the assembly
code using my "preferred" (Intel) syntax.
Is it possible to avoid this extraneous re-load of the executable and simply
have DDD always display my code using Intel syntax? Is there some other
setting I need to adjust perhaps?
Thanks for your help!
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