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<H1> C. Maintenance Commands </H1>
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<P>
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In addition to commands intended for GDB users, GDB
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includes a number of commands intended for GDB developers,
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that are not documented elsewhere in this manual. These commands are
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provided here for reference. (For commands that turn on debugging
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messages, see <A HREF="gdb_20.html#SEC228">19.8 Optional Messages about Internal Happenings</A>.)
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<DL COMPACT>
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<A NAME="IDX1514"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint agent <VAR>expression</VAR></CODE>
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<DD>Translate the given <VAR>expression</VAR> into remote agent bytecodes.
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This command is useful for debugging the Agent Expression mechanism
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(see section <A HREF="gdb_34.html#SEC738">E. The GDB Agent Expression Mechanism</A>).
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1515"></A>
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<A NAME="maint info breakpoints"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint info breakpoints</CODE>
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<DD>Using the same format as <SAMP>`info breakpoints'</SAMP>, display both the
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breakpoints you've set explicitly, and those GDB is using for
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internal purposes. Internal breakpoints are shown with negative
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breakpoint numbers. The type column identifies what kind of breakpoint
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is shown:
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<DL COMPACT>
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<DT><CODE>breakpoint</CODE>
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<DD>Normal, explicitly set breakpoint.
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<DT><CODE>watchpoint</CODE>
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<DD>Normal, explicitly set watchpoint.
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<DT><CODE>longjmp</CODE>
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<DD>Internal breakpoint, used to handle correctly stepping through
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<CODE>longjmp</CODE> calls.
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<P>
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<DT><CODE>longjmp resume</CODE>
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<DD>Internal breakpoint at the target of a <CODE>longjmp</CODE>.
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<P>
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<DT><CODE>until</CODE>
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<DD>Temporary internal breakpoint used by the GDB <CODE>until</CODE> command.
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<P>
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<DT><CODE>finish</CODE>
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<DD>Temporary internal breakpoint used by the GDB <CODE>finish</CODE> command.
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<DT><CODE>shlib events</CODE>
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<DD>Shared library events.
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</DL>
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1516"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint check-symtabs</CODE>
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<DD>Check the consistency of psymtabs and symtabs.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1517"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint cplus first_component <VAR>name</VAR></CODE>
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<DD>Print the first C<TT>++</TT> class/namespace component of <VAR>name</VAR>.
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<A NAME="IDX1518"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint cplus namespace</CODE>
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<DD>Print the list of possible C<TT>++</TT> namespaces.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1519"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint demangle <VAR>name</VAR></CODE>
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<DD>Demangle a C<TT>++</TT> or Objective-C mangled <VAR>name</VAR>.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1520"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1521"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1522"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint deprecate <VAR>command</VAR> [<VAR>replacement</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD><DT><CODE>maint undeprecate <VAR>command</VAR></CODE>
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<DD>Deprecate or undeprecate the named <VAR>command</VAR>. Deprecated commands
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cause GDB to issue a warning when you use them. The optional
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argument <VAR>replacement</VAR> says which newer command should be used in
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favor of the deprecated one; if it is given, GDB will mention
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the replacement as part of the warning.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1523"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint dump-me</CODE>
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<DD><A NAME="IDX1524"></A>
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Cause a fatal signal in the debugger and force it to dump its core.
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This is supported only on systems which support aborting a program
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with the <CODE>SIGQUIT</CODE> signal.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1525"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1526"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint internal-error [<VAR>message-text</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD><DT><CODE>maint internal-warning [<VAR>message-text</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD>Cause GDB to call the internal function <CODE>internal_error</CODE>
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or <CODE>internal_warning</CODE> and hence behave as though an internal error
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or internal warning has been detected. In addition to reporting the
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internal problem, these functions give the user the opportunity to
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either quit GDB or create a core file of the current
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GDB session.
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<P>
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These commands take an optional parameter <VAR>message-text</VAR> that is
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used as the text of the error or warning message.
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</P><P>
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Here's an example of using <CODE>internal-error</CODE>:
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</P><P>
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<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>(gdb) <KBD>maint internal-error testing, 1, 2</KBD>
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<small>...</small>/maint.c:121: internal-error: testing, 1, 2
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A problem internal to GDB has been detected. Further
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debugging may prove unreliable.
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Quit this debugging session? (y or n) <KBD>n</KBD>
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Create a core file? (y or n) <KBD>n</KBD>
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(gdb)
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</FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
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<A NAME="IDX1527"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint packet <VAR>text</VAR></CODE>
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<DD>If GDB is talking to an inferior via the serial protocol,
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then this command sends the string <VAR>text</VAR> to the inferior, and
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displays the response packet. GDB supplies the initial
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<SAMP>`$'</SAMP> character, the terminating <SAMP>`#'</SAMP> character, and the
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checksum.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1528"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print architecture [<VAR>file</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD>Print the entire architecture configuration. The optional argument
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<VAR>file</VAR> names the file where the output goes.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1529"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print c-tdesc</CODE>
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<DD>Print the current target description (see section <A HREF="gdb_35.html#SEC745">F. Target Descriptions</A>) as
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a C source file. The created source file can be used in GDB
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when an XML parser is not available to parse the description.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1530"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print dummy-frames</CODE>
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<DD>Prints the contents of GDB's internal dummy-frame stack.
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<P>
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<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>(gdb) <KBD>b add</KBD>
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<small>...</small>
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(gdb) <KBD>print add(2,3)</KBD>
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Breakpoint 2, add (a=2, b=3) at <small>...</small>
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58 return (a + b);
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The program being debugged stopped while in a function called from GDB.
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<small>...</small>
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(gdb) <KBD>maint print dummy-frames</KBD>
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0x1a57c80: pc=0x01014068 fp=0x0200bddc sp=0x0200bdd6
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top=0x0200bdd4 id={stack=0x200bddc,code=0x101405c}
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call_lo=0x01014000 call_hi=0x01014001
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(gdb)
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</FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
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Takes an optional file parameter.
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</P><P>
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<A NAME="IDX1531"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1532"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1533"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1534"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print registers [<VAR>file</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD><DT><CODE>maint print raw-registers [<VAR>file</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD><DT><CODE>maint print cooked-registers [<VAR>file</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD><DT><CODE>maint print register-groups [<VAR>file</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD>Print GDB's internal register data structures.
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<P>
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The command <CODE>maint print raw-registers</CODE> includes the contents of
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the raw register cache; the command <CODE>maint print cooked-registers</CODE>
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includes the (cooked) value of all registers; and the command
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<CODE>maint print register-groups</CODE> includes the groups that each
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register is a member of. See section `Registers' in <CITE>GDB Internals</CITE>.
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These commands take an optional parameter, a file name to which to
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write the information.
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<A NAME="IDX1535"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print reggroups [<VAR>file</VAR>]</CODE>
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<DD>Print GDB's internal register group data structures. The
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optional argument <VAR>file</VAR> tells to what file to write the
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information.
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<P>
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The register groups info looks like this:
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<TABLE><tr><td> </td><td class=smallexample><FONT SIZE=-1><pre>(gdb) <KBD>maint print reggroups</KBD>
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Group Type
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general user
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float user
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all user
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vector user
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system user
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save internal
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restore internal
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</FONT></pre></td></tr></table></P><P>
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<A NAME="IDX1536"></A>
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<DT><CODE>flushregs</CODE>
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<DD>This command forces GDB to flush its internal register cache.
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<A NAME="IDX1537"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1538"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print objfiles</CODE>
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<DD>Print a dump of all known object files. For each object file, this
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command prints its name, address in memory, and all of its psymtabs
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1539"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1540"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print statistics</CODE>
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<DD>This command prints, for each object file in the program, various data
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about that object file followed by the byte cache (<EM>bcache</EM>)
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statistics for the object file. The objfile data includes the number
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of minimal, partial, full, and stabs symbols, the number of types
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defined by the objfile, the number of as yet unexpanded psym tables,
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the number of line tables and string tables, and the amount of memory
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used by the various tables. The bcache statistics include the counts,
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sizes, and counts of duplicates of all and unique objects, max,
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average, and median entry size, total memory used and its overhead and
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savings, and various measures of the hash table size and chain
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lengths.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1541"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1542"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print target-stack</CODE>
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<DD>A <EM>target</EM> is an interface between the debugger and a particular
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kind of file or process. Targets can be stacked in <EM>strata</EM>,
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so that more than one target can potentially respond to a request.
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In particular, memory accesses will walk down the stack of targets
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until they find a target that is interested in handling that particular
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address.
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<P>
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This command prints a short description of each layer that was pushed on
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the <EM>target stack</EM>, starting from the top layer down to the bottom one.
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<A NAME="IDX1543"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1544"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint print type <VAR>expr</VAR></CODE>
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<DD>Print the type chain for a type specified by <VAR>expr</VAR>. The argument
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can be either a type name or a symbol. If it is a symbol, the type of
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that symbol is described. The type chain produced by this command is
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a recursive definition of the data type as stored in GDB's
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data structures, including its flags and contained types.
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<A NAME="IDX1545"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1546"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint set dwarf2 max-cache-age</CODE>
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<DD><DT><CODE>maint show dwarf2 max-cache-age</CODE>
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<DD>Control the DWARF 2 compilation unit cache.
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<A NAME="IDX1547"></A>
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In object files with inter-compilation-unit references, such as those
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produced by the GCC option <SAMP>`-feliminate-dwarf2-dups'</SAMP>, the DWARF 2
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reader needs to frequently refer to previously read compilation units.
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This setting controls how long a compilation unit will remain in the
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cache if it is not referenced. A higher limit means that cached
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compilation units will be stored in memory longer, and more total
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memory will be used. Setting it to zero disables caching, which will
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slow down GDB startup, but reduce memory consumption.
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<A NAME="IDX1548"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1549"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1550"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint set profile</CODE>
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<DD><DT><CODE>maint show profile</CODE>
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<DD>Control profiling of GDB.
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Profiling will be disabled until you use the <SAMP>`maint set profile'</SAMP>
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command to enable it. When you enable profiling, the system will begin
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collecting timing and execution count data; when you disable profiling or
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exit GDB, the results will be written to a log file. Remember that
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if you use profiling, GDB will overwrite the profiling log file
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(often called <TT>`gmon.out'</TT>). If you have a record of important profiling
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data in a <TT>`gmon.out'</TT> file, be sure to move it to a safe location.
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Configuring with <SAMP>`--enable-profiling'</SAMP> arranges for GDB to be
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compiled with the <SAMP>`-pg'</SAMP> compiler option.
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<A NAME="IDX1551"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1552"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint show-debug-regs</CODE>
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<DD>Control whether to show variables that mirror the x86 hardware debug
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registers. Use <CODE>ON</CODE> to enable, <CODE>OFF</CODE> to disable. If
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enabled, the debug registers values are shown when GDB inserts or
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removes a hardware breakpoint or watchpoint, and when the inferior
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triggers a hardware-assisted breakpoint or watchpoint.
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<P>
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<A NAME="IDX1553"></A>
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<A NAME="IDX1554"></A>
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<DT><CODE>maint space</CODE>
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<DD>Control whether to display memory usage for each command. If set to a
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nonzero value, GDB will display how much memory each command
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took, following the command's own output. This can also be requested
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switch (see section <A HREF="gdb_3.html#SEC9">2.1.2 Choosing Modes</A>).
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<DT><CODE>maint time</CODE>
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<DD>Control whether to display the execution time for each command. If
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<SAMP>`--statistics'</SAMP> command-line switch (see section <A HREF="gdb_3.html#SEC9">2.1.2 Choosing Modes</A>).
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<A NAME="IDX1557"></A>
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<VAR>addr</VAR> and an optional section name <VAR>section</VAR>. If found,
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the <CODE>info address</CODE> command (see section <A HREF="gdb_14.html#SEC146">13. Examining the Symbol Table</A>), except that this
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target operation to finish. If this time expires, GDB
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