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

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info frame, info
f
This command prints a verbose description of the selected stack
frame, including:
the address of the frame
the address of the next frame down (called by this frame)
the address of the next frame up (caller of this frame)
the language in which the source code corresponding to
this frame is written
the address of the frame's arguments
the address of the frame's local variables
the program counter saved in it (the address of execution
in the caller frame)
which registers were saved in the frame
The verbose description is useful when something has gone
wrong that has made the stack format fail to fit the usual
conventions.
info frame addr,
info f addr
Print a verbose description of the frame at address addr, without
selecting that frame. The selected frame remains unchanged by
this command. This requires the same kind of address (more
than one for some architectures) that you specify in the frame
command. See “Selecting a frame” (page 68).
info args Print the arguments of the selected frame, each on a separate
line.
info locals Print the local variables of the selected frame, each on a
separate line. These are all variables (declared either static or
automatic) accessible at the point of execution of the selected
frame.
info catch Print a list of all the exception handlers that are active in the
current stack frame at the current point of execution. To see
other exception handlers, visit the associated frame (using the
up, down, or frame commands); then type info catch. See
“Setting catchpoints” (page 51).
70 Examining the Stack