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35 %
36 %
37 % 22-AUG-1993 Andreas Vogel
38 %
39 % Modifications made in order to handle different papersizes correctly.
40 % You only have to set the total width and height of the paper, the
41 % horizontal and vertical margin space measured from *paper edge*
42 % and the interline and interspec spacing.
43 % In order to support a new papersize, you have to fiddle with the
44 % latter four dimensions. Just try out a few values.
45 % All other values will be computed at process time so it should be
46 % quite easy to support different paper sizes - only four values to
47 % guess :-)
48 %
49 % To find the configuration places, just search for the string
50 % "CONFIGURATION".
51 %
52 % Andreas Vogel (av@ssw.de)
53 %
54 %
55 %
56 % Uncomment the following `magnification' command if you want to print
57 % out in a larger font. Caution! You may need larger paper. You had
58 % best avoid using 3-column output if you try this. See the ``Three
59 % column format'' section below if you want to print in three column
60 % format.
61 %
62 %\magnification=\magstep 1
63 %
64 % NOTE ON INTENTIONAL OMISSIONS: This reference card includes most GDB
65 % commands, but due to space constraints there are some things I chose
66 % to omit. In general, not all synonyms for commands are covered, nor
67 % all variations of a command.
68 % The GDB-under-Emacs section omits gdb-mode functions without default
69 % keybindings. GDB startup options are not described.
70 % set print sevenbit-strings, set symbol-reloading omitted.
71 % printsyms, printpsyms, omitted since they're for GDB maintenance primarily
72 % share omitted due to obsolescence
73 % set check range/type omitted at least til code is in GDB.
74 %
75 %-------------------- Three column format -----------------------
76
77 %%%% --- To disable three column format, comment out this entire section
78
79 % Three-column format for landscape printing
80
81 %-------- Papersize defs:
82
83 \newdimen\totalwidth \newdimen\totalheight
84 \newdimen\hmargin \newdimen\vmargin
85 \newdimen\secskip \newdimen\lskip
86 \newdimen\barwidth \newdimen\barheight
87 \newdimen\intersecwidth
88
89 %%
90 %% START CONFIGURATION - PAPERSIZE DEFINITIONS
91 %------- Papersize params:
92 %% US letter paper (8.5x11in)
93 %%
94 \totalwidth=11in % total width of paper
95 \totalheight=8.5in % total height of paper
96 \hmargin=.25in % horizontal margin width
97 \vmargin=.25in % vertical margin width
98 \secskip=1pc % space between refcard secs
99 \lskip=2pt % extra skip between \sec entries
100 %------- end papersize params
101 %%
102 %% change according to personal taste, not papersize dependent
103 %%
104 \barwidth=.1pt % width of the cropmark bar
105 \barheight=2pt % height of the cropmark bar
106 \intersecwidth=0.5em % width between \itmwid and \dfnwid
107 %%
108 %% END CONFIGURATION - PAPERSIZE DEFINITIONS
109 %%
110
111 %%
112 %% values to be computed - nothing to configure
113 %%
114 \newdimen\fullhsize % width of area without margins
115 \newdimen\itmwid % width of item column
116 \newdimen\dfnwid % width of definition column
117 \newdimen\temp % only for temporary use
118
119 %%
120 %% adjust the offsets so the margins are measured *from paper edge*
121 %%
122 \hoffset=-1in \advance \hoffset by \hmargin
123 \voffset=-1in \advance \voffset by \vmargin
124
125 %%
126 %% fullhsize = totalwidth - (2 * hmargin)
127 %%
128 \fullhsize=\totalwidth
129 \temp=\hmargin \multiply \temp by 2 \advance \fullhsize by -\temp
130
131 %%
132 %% hsize = (fullhsize - (4 * hmargin) - (2 * barwidth)) / 3
133 %%
134 \hsize=\fullhsize
135 \temp=\hmargin \multiply \temp by 4 \advance \hsize by -\temp
136 \temp=\barwidth \multiply \temp by 2 \advance \hsize by -\temp
137 \divide \hsize by 3
138
139 %%
140 %% vsize = totalheight - (2 * vmargin)
141 %%
142 \vsize=\totalheight
143 \temp=\vmargin \multiply \temp by 2 \advance \vsize by -\temp
144
145 %%
146 %% itmwid = (hsize - intersecwidth) * 1/3
147 %% dfnwid = (hsize - intersecwidth) * 2/3
148 %%
149 \temp=\hsize \advance \temp by -\intersecwidth \divide \temp by 3
150 \itmwid=\temp
151 \dfnwid=\hsize \advance \dfnwid by -\itmwid
152
153 %-------- end papersize defs
154
155
156 \def\fulline{\hbox to \fullhsize}
157 \let\lcr=L \newbox\leftcolumn\newbox\centercolumn
158 \output={\if L\lcr
159 \global\setbox\leftcolumn=\columnbox \global\let\lcr=C
160 \else
161 \if C\lcr
162 \global\setbox\centercolumn=\columnbox \global\let\lcr=R
163 \else \tripleformat \global\let\lcr=L
164 \fi
165 \fi
166 % \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi
167 }
168
169 %%
170 %% START CONFIGURATION - ALTERNATIVE FOLDING GUIDES
171 %%
172 %% For NO printed folding guide,
173 %% comment out other \def\vdecor's and uncomment:
174
175 %\def\vdecor{\hskip\hmargin plus1fil\hskip\barwidth plus1fil\hskip\hmargin plus1fil}
176
177 %% For SOLID LINE folding guide,
178 %% comment out other \def\vdecor's and uncomment:
179
180 %\def\vdecor{\hskip\hmargin plus1fil \vrule width \barwidth \hskip\hmargin plus1fil}
181
182 %% For SMALL MARKS NEAR TOP AND BOTTOM as folding guide,
183 %% comment out other \def\vdecor's and uncomment:
184
185 \def\vdecor{\hskip\hmargin plus1fil
186 \vbox to \vsize{\hbox to \barwidth{\vrule height\barheight width\barwidth}\vfill
187 \hbox to \barwidth{\vrule height\barheight width\barwidth}}%THIS PERCENT SIGN IS ESSENTIAL
188 \hskip\hmargin plus1fil}
189
190 %%
191 %% END CONFIGURATION - ALTERNATIVES FOR FOLDING GUIDES
192 %%
193
194 \def\tripleformat{\shipout\vbox{\fulline{\box\leftcolumn\vdecor
195 \box\centercolumn\vdecor
196 \columnbox}
197 }
198 \advancepageno}
199 \def\columnbox{\leftline{\pagebody}}
200 \def\bye{\par\vfill
201 \supereject
202 \if R\lcr \null\vfill\eject\fi
203 \end}
204
205 %-------------------- end three column format -----------------------
206
207 %-------------------- Computer Modern font defs: --------------------
208 \font\bbf=cmbx10
209 \font\vbbf=cmbx12
210 \font\smrm=cmr6
211 \font\brm=cmr10
212 \font\rm=cmr7
213 \font\it=cmti7
214 \font\tt=cmtt8
215 %-------------------- end font defs ---------------------------------
216
217 %
218 \hyphenpenalty=5000\tolerance=2000\raggedright\raggedbottom
219 \normalbaselineskip=9pt\baselineskip=9pt
220 %
221 \parindent=0pt
222 \parskip=0pt
223 \footline={\vbox to0pt{\hss}}
224 %
225 \def\ctl#1{{\tt C-#1}}
226 \def\opt#1{{\brm[{\rm #1}]}}
227 \def\xtra#1{\noalign{\smallskip{\tt#1}}}
228 %
229 \long\def\sec#1;#2\endsec{\vskip \secskip
230 \halign{%
231 %COL 1 (of halign):
232 \vtop{\hsize=\itmwid\tt
233 ##\par\vskip \lskip }\hfil
234 %COL 2 (of halign):
235 &\vtop{\hsize=\dfnwid\hangafter=1\hangindent=\intersecwidth
236 \rm ##\par\vskip \lskip}\cr
237 %Tail of \long\def fills in halign body with \sec args:
238 \noalign{{\bbf #1}\vskip \lskip}
239 #2
240 }
241 }
242
243 {\vbbf GDB QUICK REFERENCE}\hfil{\smrm GDB Version 4}\qquad
244
245 \sec Essential Commands;
246 gdb {\it program} \opt{{\it core}}&debug {\it program} \opt{using
247 coredump {\it core}}\cr
248 b \opt{\it file\tt:}{\it function}&set breakpoint at {\it function} \opt{in \it file}\cr
249 run \opt{{\it arglist}}&start your program \opt{with {\it arglist}}\cr
250 bt& backtrace: display program stack\cr
251 p {\it expr}&display the value of an expression\cr
252 c &continue running your program\cr
253 n &next line, stepping over function calls\cr
254 s &next line, stepping into function calls\cr
255 \endsec
256
257 \sec Starting GDB;
258 gdb&start GDB, with no debugging files\cr
259 gdb {\it program}&begin debugging {\it program}\cr
260 gdb {\it program core}&debug coredump {\it core} produced by {\it
261 program}\cr
262 gdb --help&describe command line options\cr
263 \endsec
264
265 \sec Stopping GDB;
266 quit&exit GDB; also {\tt q} or {\tt EOF} (eg \ctl{d})\cr
267 INTERRUPT&(eg \ctl{c}) terminate current command, or send to running process\cr
268 \endsec
269
270 \sec Getting Help;
271 help&list classes of commands\cr
272 help {\it class}&one-line descriptions for commands in {\it class}\cr
273 help {\it command}&describe {\it command}\cr
274 \endsec
275
276 \sec Executing your Program;
277 run {\it arglist}&start your program with {\it arglist}\cr
278 run&start your program with current argument list\cr
279 run $\ldots$ <{\it inf} >{\it outf}&start your program with input, output
280 redirected\cr
281 \cr
282 kill&kill running program\cr
283 \cr
284 tty {\it dev}&use {\it dev} as stdin and stdout for next {\tt run}\cr
285 set args {\it arglist}&specify {\it arglist} for next
286 {\tt run}\cr
287 set args&specify empty argument list\cr
288 show args&display argument list\cr
289 \cr
290 show env&show all environment variables\cr
291 show env {\it var}&show value of environment variable {\it var}\cr
292 set env {\it var} {\it string}&set environment variable {\it var}\cr
293 unset env {\it var}&remove {\it var} from environment\cr
294 \endsec
295
296 \sec Shell Commands;
297 cd {\it dir}&change working directory to {\it dir}\cr
298 pwd&Print working directory\cr
299 make $\ldots$&call ``{\tt make}''\cr
300 shell {\it cmd}&execute arbitrary shell command string\cr
301 \endsec
302
303 \vfill
304 \line{\smrm \opt{ } surround optional arguments \hfill $\ldots$ show
305 one or more arguments}
306 \vskip\baselineskip
307 \centerline{\smrm \copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\qquad Permissions on back}
308 \eject
309 \sec Breakpoints and Watchpoints;
310 break \opt{\it file\tt:}{\it line}\par
311 b \opt{\it file\tt:}{\it line}&set breakpoint at {\it line} number \opt{in \it file}\par
312 eg:\quad{\tt break main.c:37}\quad\cr
313 break \opt{\it file\tt:}{\it func}&set breakpoint at {\it
314 func} \opt{in \it file}\cr
315 break +{\it offset}\par
316 break -{\it offset}&set break at {\it offset} lines from current stop\cr
317 break *{\it addr}&set breakpoint at address {\it addr}\cr
318 break&set breakpoint at next instruction\cr
319 break $\ldots$ if {\it expr}&break conditionally on nonzero {\it expr}\cr
320 cond {\it n} \opt{\it expr}&new conditional expression on breakpoint
321 {\it n}; make unconditional if no {\it expr}\cr
322 tbreak $\ldots$&temporary break; disable when reached\cr
323 rbreak {\it regex}&break on all functions matching {\it regex}\cr
324 watch {\it expr}&set a watchpoint for expression {\it expr}\cr
325 catch {\it event}&break at {\it event}, which may be {\tt catch}, {\tt throw},
326 {\tt exec}, {\tt fork}, {\tt vfork}, {\tt load}, or {\tt unload}.\cr
327 \cr
328 info break&show defined breakpoints\cr
329 info watch&show defined watchpoints\cr
330 \cr
331 clear&delete breakpoints at next instruction\cr
332 clear \opt{\it file\tt:}{\it fun}&delete breakpoints at entry to {\it fun}()\cr
333 clear \opt{\it file\tt:}{\it line}&delete breakpoints on source line \cr
334 delete \opt{{\it n}}&delete breakpoints
335 \opt{or breakpoint {\it n}}\cr
336 \cr
337 disable \opt{{\it n}}&disable breakpoints
338 \opt{or breakpoint {\it n}}
339 \cr
340 enable \opt{{\it n}}&enable breakpoints
341 \opt{or breakpoint {\it n}}
342 \cr
343 enable once \opt{{\it n}}&enable breakpoints \opt{or breakpoint {\it n}};
344 disable again when reached
345 \cr
346 enable del \opt{{\it n}}&enable breakpoints \opt{or breakpoint {\it n}};
347 delete when reached
348 \cr
349 \cr
350 ignore {\it n} {\it count}&ignore breakpoint {\it n}, {\it count}
351 times\cr
352 \cr
353 commands {\it n}\par
354 \qquad \opt{\tt silent}\par
355 \qquad {\it command-list}&execute GDB {\it command-list} every time breakpoint {\it n} is reached. \opt{{\tt silent} suppresses default
356 display}\cr
357 end&end of {\it command-list}\cr
358 \endsec
359
360 \sec Program Stack;
361 backtrace \opt{\it n}\par
362 bt \opt{\it n}&print trace of all frames in stack; or of {\it n}
363 frames---innermost if {\it n}{\tt >0}, outermost if {\it n}{\tt <0}\cr
364 frame \opt{\it n}&select frame number {\it n} or frame at address {\it
365 n}; if no {\it n}, display current frame\cr
366 up {\it n}&select frame {\it n} frames up\cr
367 down {\it n}&select frame {\it n} frames down\cr
368 info frame \opt{\it addr}&describe selected frame, or frame at
369 {\it addr}\cr
370 info args&arguments of selected frame\cr
371 info locals&local variables of selected frame\cr
372 info reg \opt{\it rn}$\ldots$\par
373 info all-reg \opt{\it rn}&register values \opt{for regs {\it rn\/}} in
374 selected frame; {\tt all-reg} includes floating point\cr
375 \endsec
376
377 \vfill\eject
378 \sec Execution Control;
379 continue \opt{\it count}\par
380 c \opt{\it count}&continue running; if {\it count} specified, ignore
381 this breakpoint next {\it count} times\cr
382 \cr
383 step \opt{\it count}\par
384 s \opt{\it count}&execute until another line reached; repeat {\it count} times if
385 specified\cr
386 stepi \opt{\it count}\par
387 si \opt{\it count}&step by machine instructions rather than source
388 lines\cr
389 \cr
390 next \opt{\it count}\par
391 n \opt{\it count}&execute next line, including any function calls\cr
392 nexti \opt{\it count}\par
393 ni \opt{\it count}&next machine instruction rather than source
394 line\cr
395 \cr
396 until \opt{\it location}&run until next instruction (or {\it
397 location})\cr
398 finish&run until selected stack frame returns\cr
399 return \opt{\it expr}&pop selected stack frame without executing
400 \opt{setting return value}\cr
401 signal {\it num}&resume execution with signal {\it s} (none if {\tt 0})\cr
402 jump {\it line}\par
403 jump *{\it address}&resume execution at specified {\it line} number or
404 {\it address}\cr
405 set var={\it expr}&evaluate {\it expr} without displaying it; use for
406 altering program variables\cr
407 \endsec
408
409 \sec Display;
410 print \opt{\tt/{\it f}\/} \opt{\it expr}\par
411 p \opt{\tt/{\it f}\/} \opt{\it expr}&show value of {\it expr} \opt{or
412 last value \tt \$} according to format {\it f}:\cr
413 \qquad x&hexadecimal\cr
414 \qquad d&signed decimal\cr
415 \qquad u&unsigned decimal\cr
416 \qquad o&octal\cr
417 \qquad t&binary\cr
418 \qquad a&address, absolute and relative\cr
419 \qquad c&character\cr
420 \qquad f&floating point\cr
421 call \opt{\tt /{\it f}\/} {\it expr}&like {\tt print} but does not display
422 {\tt void}\cr
423 x \opt{\tt/{\it Nuf}\/} {\it expr}&examine memory at address {\it expr};
424 optional format spec follows slash\cr
425 \quad {\it N}&count of how many units to display\cr
426 \quad {\it u}&unit size; one of\cr
427 &{\tt\qquad b}\ individual bytes\cr
428 &{\tt\qquad h}\ halfwords (two bytes)\cr
429 &{\tt\qquad w}\ words (four bytes)\cr
430 &{\tt\qquad g}\ giant words (eight bytes)\cr
431 \quad {\it f}&printing format. Any {\tt print} format, or\cr
432 &{\tt\qquad s}\ null-terminated string\cr
433 &{\tt\qquad i}\ machine instructions\cr
434 disassem \opt{\it addr}&display memory as machine instructions\cr
435 \endsec
436
437 \sec Automatic Display;
438 display \opt{\tt/\it f\/} {\it expr}&show value of {\it expr} each time
439 program stops \opt{according to format {\it f}\/}\cr
440 display&display all enabled expressions on list\cr
441 undisplay {\it n}&remove number(s) {\it n} from list of
442 automatically displayed expressions\cr
443 disable disp {\it n}&disable display for expression(s) number {\it
444 n}\cr
445 enable disp {\it n}&enable display for expression(s) number {\it
446 n}\cr
447 info display&numbered list of display expressions\cr
448 \endsec
449
450 \vfill\eject
451
452 \sec Expressions;
453 {\it expr}&an expression in C, C++, or Modula-2 (including function calls), or:\cr
454 {\it addr\/}@{\it len}&an array of {\it len} elements beginning at {\it
455 addr}\cr
456 {\it file}::{\it nm}&a variable or function {\it nm} defined in {\it
457 file}\cr
458 $\tt\{${\it type}$\tt\}${\it addr}&read memory at {\it addr} as specified
459 {\it type}\cr
460 \$&most recent displayed value\cr
461 \${\it n}&{\it n}th displayed value\cr
462 \$\$&displayed value previous to \$\cr
463 \$\${\it n}&{\it n}th displayed value back from \$\cr
464 \$\_&last address examined with {\tt x}\cr
465 \$\_\_&value at address \$\_\cr
466 \${\it var}&convenience variable; assign any value\cr
467 \cr
468 show values \opt{{\it n}}&show last 10 values \opt{or surrounding
469 \${\it n}}\cr
470 show conv&display all convenience variables\cr
471 \endsec
472
473 \sec Symbol Table;
474 info address {\it s}&show where symbol {\it s} is stored\cr
475 info func \opt{\it regex}&show names, types of defined functions
476 (all, or matching {\it regex})\cr
477 info var \opt{\it regex}&show names, types of global variables (all,
478 or matching {\it regex})\cr
479 whatis \opt{\it expr}\par
480 ptype \opt{\it expr}&show data type of {\it expr} \opt{or \tt \$}
481 without evaluating; {\tt ptype} gives more detail\cr
482 ptype {\it type}&describe type, struct, union, or enum\cr
483 \endsec
484
485 \sec GDB Scripts;
486 source {\it script}&read, execute GDB commands from file {\it
487 script}\cr
488 \cr
489 define {\it cmd}\par
490 \qquad {\it command-list}&create new GDB command {\it cmd};
491 execute script defined by {\it command-list}\cr
492 end&end of {\it command-list}\cr
493 document {\it cmd}\par
494 \qquad {\it help-text}&create online documentation
495 for new GDB command {\it cmd}\cr
496 end&end of {\it help-text}\cr
497 \endsec
498
499 \sec Signals;
500 handle {\it signal} {\it act}&specify GDB actions for {\it signal}:\cr
501 \quad print&announce signal\cr
502 \quad noprint&be silent for signal\cr
503 \quad stop&halt execution on signal\cr
504 \quad nostop&do not halt execution\cr
505 \quad pass&allow your program to handle signal\cr
506 \quad nopass&do not allow your program to see signal\cr
507 info signals&show table of signals, GDB action for each\cr
508 \endsec
509
510 \sec Debugging Targets;
511 target {\it type} {\it param}&connect to target machine, process, or file\cr
512 help target&display available targets\cr
513 attach {\it param}&connect to another process\cr
514 detach&release target from GDB control\cr
515 \endsec
516
517 \vfill\eject
518 \sec Controlling GDB;
519 set {\it param} {\it value}&set one of GDB's internal parameters\cr
520 show {\it param}&display current setting of parameter\cr
521 \xtra{\rm Parameters understood by {\tt set} and {\tt show}:}
522 \quad complaint {\it limit}&number of messages on unusual symbols\cr
523 \quad confirm {\it on/off}&enable or disable cautionary queries\cr
524 \quad editing {\it on/off}&control {\tt readline} command-line editing\cr
525 \quad height {\it lpp}&number of lines before pause in display\cr
526 \quad language {\it lang}&Language for GDB expressions ({\tt auto}, {\tt c} or
527 {\tt modula-2})\cr
528 \quad listsize {\it n}&number of lines shown by {\tt list}\cr
529 \quad prompt {\it str}&use {\it str} as GDB prompt\cr
530 \quad radix {\it base}&octal, decimal, or hex number representation\cr
531 \quad verbose {\it on/off}&control messages when loading
532 symbols\cr
533 \quad width {\it cpl}&number of characters before line folded\cr
534 \quad write {\it on/off}&Allow or forbid patching binary, core files
535 (when reopened with {\tt exec} or {\tt core})
536 \cr
537 \quad history $\ldots$\par
538 \quad h $\ldots$&groups with the following options:\cr
539 \quad h exp {\it off/on}&disable/enable {\tt readline} history expansion\cr
540 \quad h file {\it filename}&file for recording GDB command history\cr
541 \quad h size {\it size}&number of commands kept in history list\cr
542 \quad h save {\it off/on}&control use of external file for
543 command history\cr
544 \cr
545 \quad print $\ldots$\par
546 \quad p $\ldots$&groups with the following options:\cr
547 \quad p address {\it on/off}&print memory addresses in stacks,
548 values\cr
549 \quad p array {\it off/on}&compact or attractive format for
550 arrays\cr
551 \quad p demangl {\it on/off}&source (demangled) or internal form for C++
552 symbols\cr
553 \quad p asm-dem {\it on/off}&demangle C++ symbols in
554 machine-instruction output\cr
555 \quad p elements {\it limit}&number of array elements to display\cr
556 \quad p object {\it on/off}&print C++ derived types for objects\cr
557 \quad p pretty {\it off/on}&struct display: compact or indented\cr
558 \quad p union {\it on/off}&display of union members\cr
559 \quad p vtbl {\it off/on}&display of C++ virtual function
560 tables\cr
561 \cr
562 show commands&show last 10 commands\cr
563 show commands {\it n}&show 10 commands around number {\it n}\cr
564 show commands +&show next 10 commands\cr
565 \endsec
566
567 \sec Working Files;
568 file \opt{\it file}&use {\it file} for both symbols and executable;
569 with no arg, discard both\cr
570 core \opt{\it file}&read {\it file} as coredump; or discard\cr
571 exec \opt{\it file}&use {\it file} as executable only; or discard\cr
572 symbol \opt{\it file}&use symbol table from {\it file}; or discard\cr
573 load {\it file}&dynamically link {\it file\/} and add its symbols\cr
574 add-sym {\it file} {\it addr}&read additional symbols from {\it file},
575 dynamically loaded at {\it addr}\cr
576 info files&display working files and targets in use\cr
577 path {\it dirs}&add {\it dirs} to front of path searched for
578 executable and symbol files\cr
579 show path&display executable and symbol file path\cr
580 info share&list names of shared libraries currently loaded\cr
581 \endsec
582
583 \vfill\eject
584 \sec Source Files;
585 dir {\it names}&add directory {\it names} to front of source path\cr
586 dir&clear source path\cr
587 show dir&show current source path\cr
588 \cr
589 list&show next ten lines of source\cr
590 list -&show previous ten lines\cr
591 list {\it lines}&display source surrounding {\it lines},
592 specified as:\cr
593 \quad{\opt{\it file\tt:}\it num}&line number \opt{in named file}\cr
594 \quad{\opt{\it file\tt:}\it function}&beginning of function \opt{in
595 named file}\cr
596 \quad{\tt +\it off}&{\it off} lines after last printed\cr
597 \quad{\tt -\it off}&{\it off} lines previous to last printed\cr
598 \quad{\tt*\it address}&line containing {\it address}\cr
599 list {\it f},{\it l}&from line {\it f} to line {\it l}\cr
600 info line {\it num}&show starting, ending addresses of compiled code for
601 source line {\it num}\cr
602 info source&show name of current source file\cr
603 info sources&list all source files in use\cr
604 forw {\it regex}&search following source lines for {\it regex}\cr
605 rev {\it regex}&search preceding source lines for {\it regex}\cr
606 \endsec
607
608 \sec GDB under GNU Emacs;
609 M-x gdb&run GDB under Emacs\cr
610 \ctl{h} m&describe GDB mode\cr
611 M-s&step one line ({\tt step})\cr
612 M-n&next line ({\tt next})\cr
613 M-i&step one instruction ({\tt stepi})\cr
614 \ctl{c} \ctl{f}&finish current stack frame ({\tt finish})\cr
615 M-c&continue ({\tt cont})\cr
616 M-u&up {\it arg} frames ({\tt up})\cr
617 M-d&down {\it arg} frames ({\tt down})\cr
618 \ctl{x} \&&copy number from point, insert at end\cr
619 \ctl{x} SPC&(in source file) set break at point\cr
620 \endsec
621
622 \sec GDB License;
623 show copying&Display GNU General Public License\cr
624 show warranty&There is NO WARRANTY for GDB. Display full no-warranty
625 statement.\cr
626 \endsec
627
628
629 \vfill
630 {\smrm\parskip=6pt
631 Copyright \copyright 1991, '92, '93, '98 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
632 Author: Roland H. Pesch
633
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635
636 This card may be freely distributed under the terms of the GNU
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638
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641
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645 }
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