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Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
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Forecast for randomascii: programming, tech topics, with a chance of unicycling
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Random ASCII – tech blog of Bruce Dawson | Forecast for randomascii: programming, tech topics, with a chance of unicycling Random ASCII – tech blog of Bruce Dawson Forecast for randomascii: programming, tech topics, with a chance of unicycling Skip to content Home About ← Older posts When Debug Symbols Get Large Posted on March 8, 2023 by brucedawson TL;DR – upgrade your tools, including Visual Studio, windbg, and Windows Performance Toolkit, if you want to handle Chromium’s symbol files. Details: Death, taxes, and browser engines relentlessly growing – those are the three things that you can really be certain of. And so it was in early 2020 when I realized that Chromium’s inexorable growth meant that we were eventually going to produce PDB (Windows debug symbol) files that exceeded the PDB format’s 4 GiB limit. I filed a Visual Studio bug in February 2020 requesting that the limit be raised, and three years and three days later we flipped the switch ...
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