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Title: Automated Debugging with Position-Based Execution Control Abstract: This research proposes a new concept called "position" to automate common debugging activities in C and Java programs. The position allows debuggers to control program execution, making it easier for programmers to debug programs by hand. The research implements position in C using GCC and in Java with a bytecode transformer, demonstrating that it can be provided with an acceptable amount of overhead. Main Research Question: How can we automate common debugging activities by introducing a new concept called "position" in program traces? Methodology: The research introduces a timestamp, which increases each time the control point jumps backward, and inserts codes for updating the timestamp into programs. It then describes the implementation details for C and Java, including the results of overhead measurements. Results: The research successfully implemented position in C and Java, demonstrating that it can be provided with an acceptable amount of overhead. Implications: The position concept can significantly improve debugging efficiency by automating common debugging operations. It also has the potential to be applied to other programming languages and debugging tools. Keywords: debug, debugger, reverse execution, Java bytecode transformation, position-based execution control Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0309031v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0309031v1 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Position]] [[Category:Debugging]] [[Category:Research]] [[Category:Java]] [[Category:It]]
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