From: Edward Peschko <esp5@mdssirds.comp.pge.com>
To: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: gdb scripting questions
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2003 03:26:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030603202620.A24941@mdssirds.comp.pge.com> (raw)
hey,
I was looking at programming gdb, and couldn't find a good source on the scripting of
gdb! What's up? I want to be able to have a couple of commands that dereference and print
out various data structures..
Also, I noticed that you can't say:
(gdb) c; x <some variable>
why not, what's the separator for commands? It would be really cool to put five commands
on the same line and chain them together this way via <return> rather than having to
say, alternate between the five via up arrow...
And finally, I noticed that this group is not being archived by google.. I've posted that
fact to google, maybe they'll rectify it..
Ed
(ps - if you could email me at esp5@pge.com as a response, as well as posting to the list,
I'd appreciate it. thanks.)
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