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Chapter 3. A Sample gdb Session
(gdb)
p len_rquote
$4 = 7
That certainly looks wrong, assuming
len_lquote
and
len_rquote
are meant to be the lengths of
lquote
and
rquote
respectively. We can set them to better values using the
p
command, since it can
print the value of any expression--and that expression can include subroutine calls and assignments.
(gdb)
p len_lquote=strlen(lquote)
$5 = 7
(gdb)
p len_rquote=strlen(rquote)
$6 = 9
Is that enough to fix the problem of using the new quotes with the
m4
built-in
defn
? We can allow
m4
to continue executing with the
c
(
continue
) command, and then try the example that caused trouble
initially:
(gdb)
c
Continuing.
define(baz,defn(
QUOTE
foo
UNQUOTE
))
baz
0000
Success! The new quotes now work just as well as the default ones. The problem seems to have been
just the two typos defining the wrong lengths. We allow
m4
exit by giving it an EOF as input:
C-d
Program exited normally.
The message
Program exited normally.
is from gdb; it indicates
m4
has finished executing. We
can end our gdb session with the gdb
quit
command.
(gdb)
quit
Summary of Contents for ENTERPRISE LINUX 3 - SECURITY GUIDE
Page 1: ...Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Debugging with gdb ...
Page 12: ...2 Chapter 1 Debugging with gdb ...
Page 28: ...18 Chapter 4 Getting In and Out of gdb ...
Page 34: ...24 Chapter 5 gdb Commands ...
Page 44: ...34 Chapter 6 Running Programs Under gdb ...
Page 68: ...58 Chapter 8 Examining the Stack ...
Page 98: ...88 Chapter 10 Examining Data ...
Page 112: ...102 Chapter 12 Tracepoints ...
Page 118: ...108 Chapter 13 Debugging Programs That Use Overlays ...
Page 138: ...128 Chapter 14 Using gdb with Different Languages ...
Page 144: ...134 Chapter 15 Examining the Symbol Table ...
Page 170: ...160 Chapter 19 Debugging remote programs ...
Page 198: ...188 Chapter 21 Controlling gdb ...
Page 204: ...194 Chapter 22 Canned Sequences of Commands ...
Page 206: ...196 Chapter 23 Command Interpreters ...
Page 216: ...206 Chapter 25 Using gdb under gnu Emacs ...
Page 296: ...286 Chapter 27 gdb Annotations ...
Page 300: ...290 Chapter 28 Reporting Bugs in gdb ...
Page 322: ...312 Chapter 30 Using History Interactively ...
Page 362: ...352 Appendix D gdb Remote Serial Protocol ...
Page 380: ...370 Appendix F GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ...
Page 386: ...376 Appendix G GNU Free Documentation License ...
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