Debugging with GDB Manual (5900-1473; WDB 6.2; January 2011)

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14.34 Support for XDB commands..........................................................................240
14.34.1 stop in/at dbx commands.....................................................................240
14.35 GDB Logging Commands.............................................................................240
14.36 Support for command line calls in a stripped executable..................................241
14.36.1 Support for command line calls in a stripped executable on PA-RISC
systems...........................................................................................................241
14.36.2 Additional support for command line calls in a stripped executable............241
14.36.2.1 For 32-bit applications:..................................................................241
14.36.2.2 For 64-bit applications..................................................................242
14.36.3 Support for debugging stripped binaries.................................................242
14.36.3.1 Printing of locals and globals in a stripped module...........................242
14.36.3.2 Backtrace on stripped frames.........................................................242
14.36.3.3 Command line calls to non-stripped library......................................242
14.36.3.4 Setting breakpoints in unstripped shared library...............................242
14.37 Displaying the current block scope information................................................243
14.38 Linux support..............................................................................................243
14.39 Source level debugging ..............................................................................243
14.40 Support for using old DW-VIRTUALITY values..................................................244
14.41 Additional support for examining registers......................................................244
14.41.1 Printing or changing the values of CFM and PFS registers...........................244
14.41.2 Printing and setting NaT registers...........................................................245
15 The HP-UX Terminal User Interface........................................................................................246
15.1 Starting the TUI.............................................................................................246
15.2 Automatically running a program at startup......................................................247
15.3 Screen Layouts..............................................................................................247
15.3.1 Source pane..........................................................................................248
15.3.2 Disassembly pane..................................................................................248
15.3.3 Source/Disassembly pane......................................................................249
15.3.4 Disassembly/Register pane.....................................................................249
15.3.5 Source/Register pane............................................................................250
15.4 Cycling through the panes..............................................................................251
15.5 Changing pane focus....................................................................................251
15.6 Scrolling panes.............................................................................................253
15.7 Changing the register display.........................................................................253
15.8 Changing the pane size.................................................................................254
15.9 Refreshing and updating the window...............................................................255
16 XDB to HP WDB Transition Guide........................................................................................256
16.1 By-function lists of XDB commands and HP WDB equivalents...............................256
16.1.1 Invocation commands..............................................................................257
16.1.2 Window mode commands......................................................................257
16.1.3 File viewing commands...........................................................................258
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