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

Table Of Contents
14 HP-UX Configuration-Specific Information
While nearly all GDB commands are available for all native and cross versions of the
debugger, there are some exceptions. This chapter describes features, commands, and
enhancements available only on HP-UX.
14.1 Summary of HP Enhancements to GDB
HP WDB provides the following features in addition to the standard GDB features:
“HP-UX dependencies” (page 133)
“Supported Platforms and Modes” (page 135)
“HP-UX targets” (page 136)
“Support for Alternate root” (page 136)
“Specifying object file directories” (page 137)
“Fix and continue debugging” (page 139)
“Inline Support” (page 143)
“Debugging Macros” (page 146)
“Debugging Memory Problems” (page 151)
“Thread Debugging Support” (page 176)
“Debugging MPI Programs” (page 189)
“Debugging multiple processes (programs with fork and vfork calls)” (page 190)
“Command to Search for a Pattern in the Memory Address Space” (page 191)
“Debugging Core Files” (page 194)
“Debugging with debug information available in the side debug file” (page 203)
“Printing the Execution Path Entries for the Current Frame or Thread” (page 204)
“Command to Unwind Beyond 10000 Frames” (page 207)
“Invoking GDB Before a Program Aborts” (page 207)
Aborting a Command Line Call” (page 208)
“Instruction Level Stepping” (page 209)
“Enhanced support for watchpoints and breakpoints” (page 209)
“Debugging support for shared libraries” (page 211)
“Debugging support for Decimal Floating Point data type” (page 214)
Additional Support for binary floating point data type” (page 217)
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