From: Bob Rossi <bob_rossi@cox.net>
To: Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
Cc: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: GDB command "info source"
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 04:35:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060329012339.GI9767@brasko.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <17449.52455.708050.125784@kahikatea.snap.net.nz>
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 11:55:19AM +1200, Nick Roberts wrote:
> > > In contrast using MI, GDB does yield this information immediately:
> > >
> > > nickrob/25 src/gdb/gdb -q -i=mi myprog
> > > ~"Using host libthread_db library \"/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1\".\n"
> > > (gdb)
> > > -file-list-exec-source-file
> > > ^done,line="58",file="myprog.c",fullname="/home/nickrob/myprog.c"
> > > (gdb)
> >
> > Yes, that's because of this line
> > mi-cmd-file.c:72 set_default_source_symtab_and_line();
> >
> > It's a special case for finding the default file. When using annotate 2,
> > I do 'info line' followed by 'info source'.
>
> That doesn't seem to work for me:
>
> nickrob/47 src/gdb/gdb -q myprog
> Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1".
> (gdb) info line
> No line number information available.
> (gdb) info source
> No current source file.
>
> I do "list main" but that doesn't work for languages lik Ada.
Oops, I'm very sorry. I simply do 'list'. That works for C/C++ and kind
of works for ADA. By that I mean, it takes you to the 'main' function
instead of the function that ADA starts off at. You should look at what
GVD does, since it figures out what the starting ADA function is and it
uses annotate=1.
> > > Shouldn't "info source" do the same?
> > >
> > > About -file-list-exec-source-file the manual says:
> > >
> > > There's no GDB command which directly corresponds to this one.
> > >
> > > but apart from this difference, they seem pretty similar. Also
> > > -file-list-exec-source-files could be likened to "info sources".
> > >
> > > WDYT?
> >
> > They are similar but not the same. So I don't know.
>
> The same could be said for -stack-list-frames and backtrace,
> -stack-list-locals and "info locals" etc.
OK, if that's the case, then yes, I agree with you.
Bob Rossi
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2006-03-28 22:21 Nick Roberts
2006-03-29 1:23 ` Bob Rossi
2006-03-29 4:21 ` Nick Roberts
2006-03-29 4:35 ` Bob Rossi [this message]
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