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GDB (GNU Debugger) is a GNU debugger. It can be used for debugging on Unix-like systems and supports many programming languages such as C, C++, Fortran, Objective-C, Pascal, Java and partially others. If the question is not about "GDB", do not use this tag, even if you are using "GDB" in your project.
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viewsHow to see the value of a define or macro in gdb?
I have the following line of code: int a = MAX(b,c); How to verify macro definition MAX(b,c)? Sometimes, the same macro is defined in several different ways in a code (for example, depending on the…
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viewsHow to define a breakpoint in gdb for all functions of a certain file?
Is it possible to set a breakpoint for all functions of a particular file in gdb? An application, for example, would check if the program passes by certain file during its execution.
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viewsHow to verify register values by gdb?
How to check the value of all registrars in gdb? Also, how to check the value of a specific registrar in gdb?
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viewsHow to set up "gdb" for Intel syntax
I’m trying to set up the gdb for syntax intel, however I am getting the following message : Ambiguous set command "dis intel": disable-randomization, disassemble-next-line, disassembly-flavor,…
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viewsProblem with GDB libraries
People I am trying to debug a code but my gdb is bugged. It hangs whenever it executes something from a library is a printf,malloc. No code problem. I already uninstalled gcc and gdb and installed…
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viewsHow to debug a C/C++ application remotely using ECLIPSE, different operating systems?
I am developing a C++ application that runs a Nanopi M3 board with Linux specially compiled for my purpose, and there have been certain errors and unexpected behaviors, I would like to be able to…
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viewsHow to open files. GDB
I am a customer list and service order, in the backup at . GDB, how can I open such file.