HP gnu source-level debugger 5992-4701 User Manual

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Example

(gdb)
-break-insert main
^done,bkpt=number="1",type="breakpoint",disp="keep",enabled="y",addr="0x00002a08",
func="main",file="hello.c",line="23",times="0"
(gdb)
-exec-run
^running
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="breakpoint-hit",bkptno="1",thread-id="1",frame=addr="0x00002a08",
func="main",args=[],file="hello.c",line="23"
(gdb)

The -exec-show-arguments command

Synopsis

-exec-show-arguments

Prints the arguments of the program.

GDB command

The corresponding GDB command is 'show args'.

Example

N.A.

The -exec-step Command

Synopsis

-exec-step

Asynchronous command. Resumes execution of the inferior program, stopping when
the beginning of the next source line is reached, if the next source line is not a function
call. If it is, stop at the first instruction of the called function.

GDB command

The corresponding GDB command is 'step'.

Example

Stepping into a function:

-exec-step
^running
(gdb)
~"2"
~"3"
*stopped,reason="end-stepping-range",thread-id="1",frame=addr="0x000029d0",
func="call",args=[name="a",name="b"],file="hello.c",line="15"
(gdb)

21.7 GDB/MI program control

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