HP gnu source-level debugger 5992-4701 User Manual

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greater than the current one is reached. The reason for stopping in this case will be
'location-reached'.

GDB command

The corresponding GDB command is 'until'.

Example

(gdb)
-exec-until recursive2.c:6
^running
(gdb)
x = 55
*stopped,reason="location-reached",thread-id="1",frame=addr="0x00002a24",func="main",args=[],
file="recursive2.c",line="6"
(gdb)

The -file-exec-and-symbols command

Synopsis

-file-exec-and-symbols file

Specify the executable file to be debugged. This file is the one from which the symbol
table is also read. If no file is specified, the command clears the executable and symbol
information. If breakpoints are set when using this command with no arguments, GDB
will produce error messages. Otherwise, no output is produced, except a completion
notification.

GDB command

The corresponding GDB command is 'file'.

Example

(gdb)
-file-exec-and-symbols /kwikemart/marge/ezannoni/TRUNK/mbx/hello.mbx
^done
(gdb)

The -file-exec-file command

Synopsis

-file-exec-file file

Specify the executable file to be debugged. Unlike '-file-exec-and-symbols', the
symbol table is not read from this file. If used without argument, GDB clears the
information about the executable file. No output is produced, except a completion
notification.

21.7 GDB/MI program control

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