Microsoft KB Archive/49378

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Label Command Does Whole Word Search, Not Text Search

Article ID: 49378

Article Last Modified on 10/23/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft CodeView 4.1
  • Microsoft CodeView 3.0
  • Microsoft CodeView 3.0
  • Microsoft CodeView 3.0
  • Microsoft CodeView 4.0
  • Microsoft CodeView 4.01
  • Microsoft CodeView 4.01
  • Microsoft CodeView 4.1
  • Microsoft CodeView 3.0
  • Microsoft CodeView 3.05
  • Microsoft CodeView 3.06
  • Microsoft CodeView 3.07
  • Microsoft CodeView 4.0
  • Microsoft CodeView 4.01
  • Microsoft CodeView 4.1



This article was previously published under Q49378

SUMMARY

The CodeView debugger Search menu includes a Label command to search for a label. Unlike the Find command, which searches in the source code for any regular expression, the Label command searches the CodeView debugging information for an assembly language label.

This search is not a text search and does not support regular expressions. To find a label, specify the name of the label as the search string. In addition, if the Case Sense option is selected in the Options menu, the label is found only if the case of each letter matches exactly.

MORE INFORMATION

For example, to find the code for the standard C stack-checking function "_chkstk", choose Label from the Search menu, type __chkstk, and press ENTER. CodeView switches the display to assembly language mode, if it was not already, and positions the line with the label __chkstk at the top of the window. Two underscores are required because C prepends an underscore to every label (the original function name is "_chkstk").

If the label is not available, or if you type it in incorrectly, CodeView returns an "Unknown Symbol" error. For example, "_chkstk" "chkstk" "__chk" and "__chkstks" each fail to match the example above. If Case Sense is on, an attempt to find the label "__CHKSTK" also fails.


Additional query words: kbinf 2.20 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.10

Keywords: kbbug kb16bitonly kbdebug KB49378