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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c Copyright 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c
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@c %**start of header
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@c makeinfo ignores cmds prev to setfilename, so its arg cannot make use
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@c of @set vars. However, you can override filename with makeinfo -o.
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@setfilename gdb.info
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@c
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@include gdb-cfg.texi
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@c
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@ifset GENERIC
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@settitle Using the Graphical Interface to @value{GDBN}
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@end ifset
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@ifclear GENERIC
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@settitle Using the Graphical Interface to @value{GDBN} (@value{TARGET})
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@end ifclear
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@setchapternewpage odd
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@c %**end of header
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@c Since this interface is so new, there is much missing still.
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@c Desired but unimplemented features are commented out.
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@iftex
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@c @smallbook
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@c @cropmarks
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@end iftex
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@finalout
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@syncodeindex ky cp
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@c readline appendices use @vindex
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@syncodeindex vr cp
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@c !!set GDB manual's edition---not the same as GDB version!
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@set EDITION 4.13
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@c !!set GDB manual's revision date
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@set DATE January 1995
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@c THIS MANUAL REQUIRES TEXINFO-2 macros and info-makers to format properly.
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@ifinfo
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@c This is a dir.info fragment to support semi-automated addition of
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@c manuals to an info tree. zoo@cygnus.com is developing this facility.
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@format
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START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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* Gdb: (gdb). The GNU debugger.
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END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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@end format
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@end ifinfo
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@c
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@c
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@ifinfo
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This file documents the graphical interface to the GNU debugger @value{GDBN}.
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This is Edition @value{EDITION}, @value{DATE},
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of @cite{Using the Graphical Interface to @value{GDBN}}
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for GDB Version @value{GDBVN}.
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Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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are preserved on all copies.
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@ignore
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Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
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results, provided the printed document carries copying permission
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notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
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(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
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@end ignore
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
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manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the
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entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
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permission notice identical to this one.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
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into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions.
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@end ifinfo
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@titlepage
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@title Using the Graphical Interface to @value{GDBN}
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@subtitle The GNU Source-Level Debugger
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@ifclear GENERIC
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@subtitle (@value{TARGET})
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@end ifclear
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@sp 1
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@subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, for @value{GDBN} version @value{GDBVN}
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@subtitle @value{DATE}
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@author Stanley T. Shebs
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@page
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@tex
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{\parskip=0pt
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\hfill (Send bugs and comments on @value{GDBN} to bug-gdb\@prep.ai.mit.edu.)\par
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\hfill {\it Debugging with @value{GDBN}}\par
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\hfill \TeX{}info \texinfoversion\par
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\hfill doc\@cygnus.com\par
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}
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@end tex
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@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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Copyright @copyright{} 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@sp 2
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Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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are preserved on all copies.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
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manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the
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entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
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permission notice identical to this one.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
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into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions.
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@end titlepage
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@page
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@ifinfo
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@node Top
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@top Using the Graphical Interface to @value{GDBN}
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@end ifinfo
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This file describes a graphical interface to @value{GDBN},
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the GNU symbolic debugger.
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@node Invocation
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@chapter Starting up GUI @value{GDBN}
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If @value{GDBN} has been configured to use the graphical interface,
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then you will get the interface automatically upon startup.
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When running as a Unix program and using the X11-based interface,
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you must of course be using an X server and/or workstation,
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and your @code{DISPLAY} environment variable must be set correctly.
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If either of these is not true, then @value{GDBN} will still start up,
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but will use only the traditional command interface.
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The exact layout and appearance of the windows will depend on the host
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system type. For instance, GDB under Windows will display its windows
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inside a larger window, while under Unix/X, each window is a separate
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toplevel window. However, general behavior and layout is consistent
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across all platforms; omissions or restrictions on particular platforms,
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if not documented as unavoidable, should be considered bugs and
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reported.
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All GDB windows have a common structure. Each window has an associated
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menu bar, which may be at the top of the window or perhaps elsewhere.
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Some of the menus and menu items in the menu bar are common to all GDB
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windows, while others are specific to particular types of windows.
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Below the menu bar is the working data area of the window. If the data
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is too large to display all at once, the data area will have scroll bars
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on its right and bottom sides. Below the data area are two optional
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features; a status/data line, and a button box.
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@section Menus
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@subsection File Menu
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The standard file menu provides operations that affect the overall state
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of GDB, mainly file operations, but other things as well.
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About GDB...
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Displays the startup window for GDB.
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File...
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Lets you set the combined executable and symbol file that GDB will use.
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(Like "file".)
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Target...
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Brings up a dialog that you can use to connect GDB to a target program.
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The dialog is described in more depth later.
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(Like "target".)
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Edit...
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Starts up an editor to modify the source file being displayed.
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Exec File...
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Lets you set the executable file that GDB will use.
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(Like "exec-file".)
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Symbol File...
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Lets you set the symbol file that GDB will use.
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(Like "symbol-file".)
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Add Symbol File...
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Lets you add additional symbol files.
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(Like "add-symbol-file".)
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Core File...
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Lets you set the core file that GDB will use.
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(Like "core-file".)
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Shared Libraries...
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(Like "sharedlibrary".)
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Quit
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quits GDB.
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(Like @samp{quit}.)
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@c @subsection Commands Menu
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@c The commands menu consists of items that let you run and control the program being
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@c debugged.
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@c
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@c Run
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@c
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@c Step
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@c
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@c Next
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@c
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@c Finish
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@c
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@c Stepi
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@c
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@c Nexti
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@subsection Windows Menu
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The windows menu allows access to all the windows available in GDB.
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The first part of the menu lists all of the predefined individual windows.
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If the window exists already, its item will be marked as such;
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selecting the item will cause the window to be put in front if it is
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obscured. If it does not exist, then it will be created.
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The second part of the menu lists additional windows that you may have
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created, such as source windows or variable displays.
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Command
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---
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Source
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Assembly
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---
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Registers
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Variables
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---
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Files
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@c ---
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@c <extra windows>
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@subsection View Menu
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All windows have a view menu, but its contents are highly specific to
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window type. For instance, a source window will have a view menu item
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to control the display of line numbers, but a register window will instead
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have an option to choose the radix in which to display register contents.
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You can find the full description of view options with each window type.
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@subsection Help Menu
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The help menu includes access to GDB's online help.
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@section Windows
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@subsection Command Window
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The command window provides access to the standard GDB command
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interpreter. In nearly all cases, commands typed into this window
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will behave exactly as for a non-windowing GDB.
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Note that not all changes to GDB will be reflected in this window. For instance,
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if you were to type a "step" command, then click on the "step" menu item in
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the source window, then go back, and type another "step" command, the command
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buffer will only show two steps, when you have actually done three. GDB will
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put a "..." into the command buffer when operations in other windows are done,
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as a reminder that the command buffer is incomplete.
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@c Also note that as a side effect of having the interface and possibly an
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@c associated scripting language built in, additional commands may be
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@c available. For instance, if tcl is in GDB, the command ``tcl <tcl code>''
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@c will be available.
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The command window has no status line or button box.
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@subsection Files Window
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The files window lists all of the files that were used to build the
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executable.
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Clicking on the xxx in the left margin expands/contracts the display of
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included files and symbols defined by the file.
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The View menu for this window includes the following items:
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Name/Full Pathname
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@c Sort by Name
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@c Sort by Section&Offset
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@c Show All Included Files
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@c Included File Indentation...
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@subsection Source Window
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A source window displays a single file of source code.
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The left margin includes an indicator for the current PC, breakpoints and potential breakpoints,
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and (optionally) line numbers.
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The View menu for this window includes the following items:
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Show Line Numbers
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Show Breakdots
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@c Jump to PC (if pc changes, scroll back so PC is centered)
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@c Tab... (set tabbing)
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@section Extensions
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[description of gdbtk details]
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@c
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@c GDBTK Interface Design
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@c
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@c This is the working document describing the design of the GDBTK
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@c interface. Note that overall layout applies only to the default setup;
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@c it is expected that debugger users will be able to customize extensively.
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@c
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@c Default Startup
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@c
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@c One source window, shows source as in "list main", does *not* set a
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@c break at main or run or anything. No current PC indicator, only put
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@c in when something runs.
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@c
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@c Source Window
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@c
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@c For native, "run" button is always the same, for cross, it's actually
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@c a "target" button that pops up appropriate dialog to get connected.
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@c Once remote target is active, change button to "run".
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@c
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@c Be able to toggle assembly interleaved between source.
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@c
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@c Command Window
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@c
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@c Is an *optional* window.
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@c
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@c Behavior mimics command-line GDB running in an Emacs buffer as much
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@c as possible.
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@c
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@c Assembly Window
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@c
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@c Be able to toggle source interleaved between assembly.
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@c
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@c Target Info Window
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@c
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@c Contents similar to "info target".
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@c
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@c Should expand into process and thread info also.
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@c
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@c File Info Window
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@c
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@c Contents similar to "info files".
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@c
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@c Include data shown in "info sources" as well as "info files".
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@c
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@c Register Info Window
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@c
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@c Contents similar to "info registers".
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@c
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@c Add view option(s) for classes of registers.
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@c
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@c Stack Info Window
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@c
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@c Combines backtrace, frame, and local var displays.
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@c
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@c Signals Dialog
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@c
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@c Includes all signals whose handling may be controlled, plus
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@c checkboxes for what to do with each.
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@c
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@c Settings Dialog(s)
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@c
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@c Include all variables that can be "set" and "show"n.
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@c
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@c General Principles
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@c
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@c All windows should have a menu that allows access to other windows.
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@c Selection of item either brings up for first time or brings to front.
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@c
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@c All windows should have a "view" menu that controls formatting
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@c options for that window.
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@c
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@c Windows should usually be scrollable. Windows that display largish
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@c horizontal things should be horizontal and vertical scrollbars.
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@c
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@c To do standard modification, add commands or tcl code to .gdbtkinit.
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@c
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@c Be able to record window positions so they come up in the same way
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@c the next time. Could scribble on .gdbtkinit perhaps, or else an
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@c aux file that can be sourced by .gdbtkinit.
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@section How to Build
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If GDB is configured with --enable-gdbtk, then upon startup, it will
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open windows.
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@node Index
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@unnumbered Index
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@printindex cp
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@contents
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@bye
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