Summary of the info Command
The info
command displays information about the state of the debuggee (as opposed to show
, which provides information about internal GDB features, variables, and options). With no arguments, it provides a list of possible features about which information is available.
info ... | Information displayed |
| Information about where symbol sym is stored. This is either a memory address or a register name. |
| Information about all registers, including floating-point registers. |
| Information about the arguments to the current function (stack frame). |
| Information about breakpoint bpnum if given, or about all breakpoints if not. |
| Same information as the |
| Information on exception handlers active in the current frame. |
| Information about Objective-C classes that match regexp, or about all classes if regexp is not given. |
| Information about items in the automatic display list. |
| Information about the correspondence of filename extensions to source code programming languages. |
| Same information as the |
| Information about the current debugging target, including the current executable, core, and symbol files. |
| Information about the floating-point hardware. |
| With no argument, print information about the current frame. With an address, print information about the frame containing address, but do not make it the current frame. |
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