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

Table Of Contents
16.1.4 Source directory mapping commands.......................................................259
16.1.5 Data Viewing and modification commands................................................259
16.1.6 Stack viewing commands........................................................................261
16.1.7 Status-viewing command.........................................................................262
16.1.8 Job control commands............................................................................262
16.2 Overall breakpoint commands........................................................................263
16.2.1 Auxiliary breakpoint commands...............................................................264
16.2.2 Breakpoint creation commands................................................................264
16.2.3 Breakpoint status commands...................................................................265
16.2.4 All-procedures breakpoint commands.......................................................266
16.2.5 Global breakpoint commands.................................................................266
16.2.6 Assertion control commands...................................................................267
16.2.7 Record and playback commands.............................................................267
16.2.8 Macro facility commands.......................................................................267
16.2.9 Signal control commands.......................................................................268
16.2.10 Miscellaneous commands......................................................................268
16.3 XDB data formats and HP WDB equivalents.....................................................269
16.4 XDB location syntax and HP WDB equivalents..................................................271
16.5 XDB special language operators and HP WDB equivalents.................................271
16.6 XDB special variables and HP WDB equivalents................................................272
16.7 XDB variable identifiers and HP WDB equivalents.............................................273
16.8 Alphabetical lists of XDB commands and HP WDB equivalents...........................273
16.8.1 A.........................................................................................................273
16.8.2 B.........................................................................................................274
16.8.3 C through D.........................................................................................275
16.8.4 F through K..........................................................................................276
16.8.5 L.........................................................................................................276
16.8.6 M through P.........................................................................................277
16.8.7 Q through S.........................................................................................278
16.8.8 T.........................................................................................................278
16.8.9 U through Z..........................................................................................279
16.8.10 Symbols..............................................................................................280
17 Controlling GDB................................................................................................................283
17.1 Setting the GDB Prompt..................................................................................283
17.2 Setting Command Editing Options in GDB........................................................283
17.3 Setting Command History Feature in GDB.........................................................283
17.4 Setting the GDB Screen Size...........................................................................285
17.5 Supported Number Formats............................................................................285
17.6 Optional warnings and messages....................................................................286
17.7 Optional messages about internal happenings..................................................287
17.8 Configuring the Current Application Binary Interface (ABI) .................................288
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