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# Examples of using gdb's command language to print out various gdb data # structures. define list-objfiles set $obj = object_files printf "objfile bfd msyms name\n" while $obj != 0 printf "0x%-8x 0x%-8x %6d %s\n", $obj, $obj->obfd, \ $obj->minimal_symbol_count, $obj->name set var $obj = $obj->next end end document list-objfiles Print a table of the current objfiles. end define print-values printf "Location Offset Size Lazy Contents0-3 Lval\n" set $val = $arg0 while $val != 0 printf "%8x %6d %10d %4d %12x ", $val->location.address, \ $val->offset, \ $val->type->length, $val->lazy, $val->aligner.contents[0] output $val->lval printf "\n" set $val = $val->next end end document print-values Print a list of values. Takes one argument, the value to print, and prints all the values which are chained through the next field. Thus the most recently created values will be listed first. The "Contents0-3" field gives the first "int" of the VALUE_CONTENTS; not the entire contents. end