gdb: add target_ops::supports_displaced_step
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1 # Examples of using gdb's command language to print out various gdb data
2 # structures.
3
4 define list-objfiles
5 set $obj = object_files
6 printf "objfile bfd msyms name\n"
7 while $obj != 0
8 printf "0x%-8x 0x%-8x %6d %s\n", $obj, $obj->obfd, \
9 $obj->minimal_symbol_count, $obj->name
10 set var $obj = $obj->next
11 end
12 end
13 document list-objfiles
14 Print a table of the current objfiles.
15 end
16
17 define print-values
18 printf "Location Offset Size Lazy Contents0-3 Lval\n"
19 set $val = $arg0
20 while $val != 0
21 printf "%8x %6d %10d %4d %12x ", $val->location.address, \
22 $val->offset, \
23 $val->type->length, $val->lazy, $val->aligner.contents[0]
24 output $val->lval
25 printf "\n"
26 set $val = $val->next
27 end
28 end
29 document print-values
30 Print a list of values.
31 Takes one argument, the value to print, and prints all the values which
32 are chained through the next field. Thus the most recently created values
33 will be listed first. The "Contents0-3" field gives the first "int"
34 of the VALUE_CONTENTS; not the entire contents.
35 end
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