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GNU gdb how to show source file name and lines of a symbol

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c

gnu

gdb

when use GNU gdb to debug a c process.

list command will print the lines but not telling me the file name.

set breakpoints can display all the line and file info I want but I don't want to set a breakpoint and have to disable or delete it.

(gdb) b oyss_funtion
Breakpoint 13 at 0x8049130: file main.c, line 119.

Is there a gdb command or settings can show me the file line info of a function(symbol) without setting a breakpoint there?

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oyss Avatar asked Dec 25 '13 09:12

oyss


1 Answers

Use info line command.

info line oyss_function

For example, assume the file test.c contains:

#include <stdio.h>

int main(void)
{
    printf("\n");
    return 0;
}

Then, invoking info line main in GDB gets:

(gdb) info line main
Line 4 of "test.c" starts at address 0x400498 <main> and ends at 0x40049c <main+4>.
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timrau Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 15:09

timrau