[Dwarf-announce] DWARF Version 4 Released

Michael Eager eager@eagercon.com
Fri Jun 18 15:54:32 GMT 2010


DWARF Version 4 Released
June 16, 2010

The DWARF Debugging Information Format Committee is pleased to announce the
availability of Version 4 of the DWARF Debugging Information Format standard.
The DWARF debugging format is used to communicate information between a compiler
and debugger to make it easier for programmers to develop, test, and debug programs.

DWARF is used by commercial and open source compilers and debuggers to support
debugging of Ada, C, C++, Cobol, Fortran, Java, and several other programming
languages. DWARF is used with many processors: ARM, Intel/AMD x86, MIPS,
PowerPC, and many others, from 8-bit to 64-bit. DWARF is the standard debugging
format for Linux and is widely used with embedded processors. DWARF is designed
to be extended easily to support new languages and new processors. DWARF Version
4 is compatible with Version 3, making it easy for compiler and debugger
developers to upgrade their development tools. Most programmers will not notice
the differences when using compilers or debuggers that use DWARF Version 4,
although they may see improvements in debugging their programs.

The DWARF Committee consists of representatives from a broad range of companies,
including Apple, ARM, CodeSourcery, Concurrent Computer, Eager Consulting,
Google, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, RedHat, SGI, Sun Microsystems, and TotalView, as
well as unaffiliated individuals with significant experience in compiler and
debugger development.

Michael Eager, Chair of the DWARF Committee, said "we have made significant
improvements in Version 4 since the previous version was released in 2006. These
include improved data compression, better description of optimized code, and
support for new language features in C++. Debugging programs can be difficult.
Providing the best quality information to programmers can make this easier."

The DWARF Version 4 standard can be downloaded without charge from the DWARF
website (dwarfstd.org). Additional information about DWARF, including how to
subscribe to the DWARF mailing list, can also be found on the website. Questions
about the DWARF Debugging Information Format or the DWARF Committee can be
directed to the DWARF Committee Chair, Michael Eager.

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