- Berkeley DB Reference Guide:
- Debugging Applications
|
|
Compile-time configuration
There are three compile-time configuration options that assist in
debugging Berkeley DB and Berkeley DB applications:
--enable-debug- If you want to build Berkeley DB with -g as the C and C++ compiler
flag, enter --enable-debug as an argument to configure. This will create
Berkeley DB with debugging symbols, as well as load various Berkeley DB routines
that can be called directly from a debugger to display database page
content, cursor queues, and so forth. (Note that the -O
optimization flag will still be specified. To compile with only the
-g, explicitly set the CFLAGS environment variable
before configuring.)
--enable-diagnostic- If you want to build Berkeley DB with debugging run-time sanity checks and with
DIAGNOSTIC #defined during compilation, enter --enable-diagnostic as an
argument to configure. This will cause a number of special checks to be
performed when Berkeley DB is running. This flag should not be defined when
configuring to build production binaries because it degrades performance.
--enable-umrw- When compiling Berkeley DB for use in run-time memory consistency checkers
(in particular, programs that look for reads and writes of uninitialized
memory), use --enable-umrw as an argument to configure. This
guarantees, among other things, that Berkeley DB will completely initialize
allocated pages rather than initializing only the minimum necessary
amount.
Copyright (c) 1996,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved.