List of Examples
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- Example 3-1. Examples of dir and
use
- Example 3-2. list command
- Example 3-3. listinlines usage
- Example 3-4. Using search commands
- Example 3-5. Editor usage
- Example 4-1. set and
print commands
- Example 4-2. unset command
- Example 4-3. history command
- Example 4-4. !! command
- Example 4-5. ! string command
- Example 4-6. ! integer
command
- Example 4-7. Creating and using aliases
- Example 4-8. Linked lists, aliases, and casts
- Example 4-9. Listing aliases
- Example 4-10. Removing aliases
- Example 4-11. Recording input
- Example 4-12. Ending a recording session
- Example 4-13. Recording output
- Example 4-14. Playing output
- Example 4-15. Examining the record state
- Example 5-1. Using operators
- Example 5-2. Printing expressions
- Example 5-3. Value history
- Example 5-4. Casting value
- Example 5-5. Displaying Variable Values
- Example 5-6. assign command
- Example 5-7. Using casts to change variable values
- Example 5-8. Variable name and keyword conflicts
- Example 5-9. duel usage
- Example 5-10. duel and multiple values
- Example 5-11. duel and symbolic output
- Example 5-12. duel and loop alternatives
- Example 5-13. which command
- Example 5-14. whatis command
- Example 5-15. Stack trace
- Example 5-16. Stack trace and -g compiler option
- Example 5-17. func command
- Example 5-18. dump command
- Example 5-19. Activation levels and stack trace
- Example 5-20. Use of clearcalls
- Example 5-21. Nesting levels
- Example 5-22. Basic block counts
- Example 6-1. trace command
- Example 6-2. Setting a new trace
- Example 6-3. disable command
- Example 6-4. enable command
- Example 6-5. delete command
- Example 6-6. cont command
- Example 6-7. if clause and
intercept command
- Example 6-8. intercept command
- Example 6-9. step and
next command comparison
- Example 6-10. C++ overload functions
- Example 7-1. assign command and register values
- Example 7-2. Linking with DSOs and stopi command
- Example 8-1. Seeing breakpoints using pid
- Example 8-2. showproc command
- Example 8-3. addproc command
- Example 8-4. delproc command
- Example 8-5. active command
- Example 8-6. suspend command
- Example 8-7. resume command
- Example 8-8. wait command
- Example 8-9. waitall command
- Example 8-10. kill command
- Example 8-11. fork system calls
- Example 8-12. exec system call
- Example 8-13. showgrp command