I've used gcov several times.. It will slow the heck out the program (have to compile with instrumentation options for your code) , but tells you that you've hit the code you're wanting to test..
Ive thought about it, but unless eqemu has a standardized release test team, and test cases, I really dont think it would help us a whole lot.
Ark, dont know, changes werent mine, but I'm guessing your issue is related to aa changes. Without the error message though thats only a guess... I think there was a 'time last on' field added in the code, but you might want to ask LE.
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