Re: gdb command line option -e or -exec usage
Michael Snyder <[email protected]> Fri, 12 Feb 2010 11:10:08 -0800
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.gdb.devel,gmane.comp.gdb.general |
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Pedro Alves wrote: > On Friday 12 February 2010 18:45:01, Michael Snyder wrote: >> Paragi, Ajeykumar B wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have invoked gdb with '-e' command line option on an executable, >>> The gdb manual says '-e' is used to set the executable to run. >>> But I could not see the symbols read in by gdb when I use -e and could >>> not insert breakpoints. >>> >>> What is the intent of having the command line option "-e" or "-exec"? >> Hmmm, it does seem to be broken. > > It's not. `-e' is equivalent to "(gdb) exec-file". It doesn't read > its argument for symbols, only for executable to run, or for pure > memory contents. > >> You can get the same effect, though, by just leaving out the -e flag. >> >> % gdb my-executable > > That's equivalent to "(gdb) file", which is equivalent to > "gdb -e my-executable -s my-executable", or just "gdb -se my-executable". > Right! Thanks, Pedro.