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

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If you omit win_name, the pane with logical focus is resized. When you increase the
height of a pane, the height of the Command pane is decreased by the same amount,
and vice versa. The height of any other panes remains unchanged.
For example, the command
wh src +3
increases the size of the source pane, and decreases the size of the command pane, by
3 lines.
To find out the current sizes of all panes, use the info win command. For example, if you
have a split-screen layout, the command output might be as follows:
(gdb) i win
SRC (8 lines)
REGS (8 lines)
CMD (8 lines)
If you use the mouse or window menus to resize the terminal window during a debugging
session, the window remains the same size it was when you started. To change the
window size, you must exit the debugger and restart it.
15.9 Refreshing and updating the window
If the screen display is disrupted for some reason, use the refresh command (ref) to
restore the windows to their previous state:
ref
Use the following command to automatically refresh the window.
set tui-auto-refresh on
Use the following command to display the status of automatic screen refresh feature.
show tui-auto-refresh
If you use stack-navigation commands such as up, down, and frame to change your
source location, and you want to return the display to the current point of execution, use
the update command (upd):
upd
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