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Replay debugging: Leveraging record and replay for program debugging
2014
2014 ACM/IEEE 41st International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA)
Hardware-assisted Record and Deterministic Replay (RnR) of programs has been proposed as a primitive for debugging hard-to-repeat software bugs. However, simply providing support for repeatedly stumbling on the same bug does not help diagnose it. For bug diagnosis, developers typically want to modify the code, e.g., by creating and operating on new variables, or printing state. Unfortunately, this renders the RnR log inconsistent and makes Replay Debugging (i.e., debugging while using an RnR
doi:10.1109/isca.2014.6853229
dblp:conf/isca/HonarmandT14
fatcat:s2fbzkydafdhxjwisolglnexvm