Debugging with GDB Manual The GNU Source-Level Debugger (769148-001, March 2014)

Changing the register display................................................................................................192
Changing the pane size........................................................................................................193
Refreshing and updating the window......................................................................................193
16 XDB to HP WDB Transition Guide...........................................................195
By-function lists of XDB commands and HP WDB equivalents......................................................195
Invocation commands.......................................................................................................196
Window mode commands................................................................................................196
File viewing commands.....................................................................................................196
Source directory mapping commands.................................................................................197
Data Viewing and modification commands.........................................................................197
Stack viewing commands..................................................................................................199
Status-viewing command...................................................................................................199
Job control commands......................................................................................................199
Overall breakpoint commands................................................................................................200
Auxiliary breakpoint commands.........................................................................................200
Breakpoint creation commands..........................................................................................201
Breakpoint status commands.............................................................................................202
All-procedures breakpoint commands.................................................................................202
Global breakpoint commands...........................................................................................202
Assertion control commands..............................................................................................203
Record and playback commands.......................................................................................203
Macro facility commands..................................................................................................203
Signal control commands..................................................................................................204
Miscellaneous commands.................................................................................................204
XDB data formats and HP WDB equivalents.............................................................................205
XDB location syntax and HP WDB equivalents..........................................................................206
XDB special language operators and HP WDB equivalents........................................................206
XDB special variables and HP WDB equivalents.......................................................................207
XDB variable identifiers and HP WDB equivalents.....................................................................207
Alphabetical lists of XDB commands and HP WDB equivalents...................................................208
A...................................................................................................................................208
B...................................................................................................................................208
C through D....................................................................................................................209
F through K.....................................................................................................................210
L....................................................................................................................................210
M through P....................................................................................................................211
Q through S....................................................................................................................212
T....................................................................................................................................212
U through Z....................................................................................................................213
Symbols..........................................................................................................................213
17 Controlling GDB...................................................................................216
Setting the GDB Prompt.........................................................................................................216
Setting Command Editing Options in GDB...............................................................................216
Setting Command History Feature in GDB................................................................................216
Setting the GDB Screen Size..................................................................................................217
Supported Number Formats...................................................................................................218
Optional warnings and messages...........................................................................................218
Optional messages about internal happenings.........................................................................219
Configuring the Current Application Binary Interface (ABI) ........................................................219
18 Canned Sequences of Commands...........................................................220
User-defined commands........................................................................................................220
User-defined command hooks.................................................................................................221
Command files.....................................................................................................................221
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