I'm trying to debug a binary that uses a lot of pointers. Sometimes for seeing output quickly to figure out errors, I print out the address of objects and their corresponding values, however, the object addresses are randomized and this defeats the purpose of this quick check up.
Is there a way to disable this temporarily/permanently so that I get the same values every time I run the program.
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