* Run arguments
@ 2004-04-22 14:47 Malcolm Barrows
2004-04-22 16:30 ` Peter Barada
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From: Malcolm Barrows @ 2004-04-22 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb
Forgive the ignorance level for the following question
I am using gdb for debugging an embedded C application.
I can call numerous embedded functions and pass parameters to it, add
breakpoints and step
through the code - so far so good.
Some of the functions return values as part of their functionality
as in
int MYFUNCTION ( suppliedparam, rtndparam)
{
some code ......
return (rtndparam)
}
The question is
How do I get to get the value of returned parameters output to the command line.
i.e in the above example I want to know what the value of rtndparam is
Any pointers greatly appreciated
Malcolm
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2004-04-22 14:47 Run arguments Malcolm Barrows
@ 2004-04-22 16:30 ` Peter Barada
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From: Peter Barada @ 2004-04-22 16:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Malcolm_Barrows; +Cc: gdb
>Forgive the ignorance level for the following question
>
>I am using gdb for debugging an embedded C application.
>I can call numerous embedded functions and pass parameters to it, add
>breakpoints and step
>through the code - so far so good.
>
>Some of the functions return values as part of their functionality
>
>as in
>
>int MYFUNCTION ( suppliedparam, rtndparam)
>{
> some code ......
>
> return (rtndparam)
>
>}
>
>The question is
>How do I get to get the value of returned parameters output to the command line.
>
>i.e in the above example I want to know what the value of rtndparam is
Place a breakpoint on the return statement, run the program and at the
breakpoint, type "print rtndparam".
--
Peter Barada
peter@the-baradas.com
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