lldb-320.4.152﹣Debugger commands:
Debugger commands:
apropos -- Find a list of debugger commands related to a particular
word/subject.
breakpoint -- A set of commands for operating on breakpoints. Also see
_regexp-break.
command -- A set of commands for managing or customizing the
debugger commands.
disassemble -- Disassemble bytes in the current function, or elsewhere
in the executable program as specified by the user.
expression -- Evaluate a C/ObjC/C++ expression in the current program
context, using user defined variables and variables
currently in scope.
frame -- A set of commands for operating on the current thread‘s
frames.
gdb-remote -- Connect to a remote GDB server. If no hostname is
provided, localhost is assumed.
gui -- Switch into the curses based GUI mode.
help -- Show a list of all debugger commands, or give details
about specific commands.
kdp-remote -- Connect to a remote KDP server. udp port 41139 is the
default port number.
log -- A set of commands for operating on logs.
memory -- A set of commands for operating on memory.
platform -- A set of commands to manage and create platforms.
plugin -- A set of commands for managing or customizing plugin
commands.
process -- A set of commands for operating on a process.
quit -- Quit out of the LLDB debugger.
register -- A set of commands to access thread registers.
script -- Pass an expression to the script interpreter for
evaluation and return the results. Drop into the
interactive interpreter if no expression is given.
settings -- A set of commands for manipulating internal settable
debugger variables.
source -- A set of commands for accessing source file information
target -- A set of commands for operating on debugger targets.
thread -- A set of commands for operating on one or more threads
within a running process.
type -- A set of commands for operating on the type system
version -- Show version of LLDB debugger.
watchpoint -- A set of commands for operating on watchpoints.
Current command abbreviations (type ‘help command alias‘ for more info):
add-dsym -- (‘target symbols add‘) Add a debug symbol file to one of the
target‘s current modules by specifying a path to a debug symbols
file, or using the options to specify a module to download
symbols for.
attach -- (‘_regexp-attach‘) Attach to a process id if in decimal,
otherwise treat the argument as a process name to attach to.
b -- (‘_regexp-break‘) Set a breakpoint using a regular expression
to specify the location, where <linenum> is in decimal and
<address> is in hex.
bt -- (‘_regexp-bt‘) Show a backtrace. An optional argument is
accepted; if that argument is a number, it specifies the number
of frames to display. If that argument is ‘all‘, full
backtraces of all threads are displayed.
c -- (‘process continue‘) Continue execution of all threads in the
current process.
call -- (‘expression --‘) Evaluate a C/ObjC/C++ expression in the
current program context, using user defined variables and
variables currently in scope.
continue -- (‘process continue‘) Continue execution of all threads in the
current process.
detach -- (‘process detach‘) Detach from the current process being
debugged.
di -- (‘disassemble‘) Disassemble bytes in the current function, or
elsewhere in the executable program as specified by the user.
dis -- (‘disassemble‘) Disassemble bytes in the current function, or
elsewhere in the executable program as specified by the user.
display -- (‘_regexp-display‘) Add an expression evaluation stop-hook.
down -- (‘_regexp-down‘) Go down "n" frames in the stack (1 frame by
default).
env -- (‘_regexp-env‘) Implements a shortcut to viewing and setting
environment variables.
exit -- (‘quit‘) Quit out of the LLDB debugger.
f -- (‘frame select‘) Select a frame by index from within the
current thread and make it the current frame.
file -- (‘target create‘) Create a target using the argument as the
main executable.
finish -- (‘thread step-out‘) Finish executing the function of the
currently selected frame and return to its call site in
specified thread (current thread, if none specified).
image -- (‘target modules‘) A set of commands for accessing information
for one or more target modules.
j -- (‘_regexp-jump‘) Sets the program counter to a new address.
jump -- (‘_regexp-jump‘) Sets the program counter to a new address.
kill -- (‘process kill‘) Terminate the current process being debugged.
l -- (‘_regexp-list‘) Implements the GDB ‘list‘ command in all of
its forms except FILE:FUNCTION and maps them to the appropriate
‘source list‘ commands.
list -- (‘_regexp-list‘) Implements the GDB ‘list‘ command in all of
its forms except FILE:FUNCTION and maps them to the appropriate
‘source list‘ commands.
n -- (‘thread step-over‘) Source level single step in specified
thread (current thread, if none specified), stepping over
calls.
next -- (‘thread step-over‘) Source level single step in specified
thread (current thread, if none specified), stepping over
calls.
nexti -- (‘thread step-inst-over‘) Single step one instruction in
specified thread (current thread, if none specified), stepping
over calls.
ni -- (‘thread step-inst-over‘) Single step one instruction in
specified thread (current thread, if none specified), stepping
over calls.
p -- (‘expression --‘) Evaluate a C/ObjC/C++ expression in the
current program context, using user defined variables and
variables currently in scope.
po -- (‘expression -O -- ‘) Evaluate a C/ObjC/C++ expression in the
current program context, using user defined variables and
variables currently in scope.
print -- (‘expression --‘) Evaluate a C/ObjC/C++ expression in the
current program context, using user defined variables and
variables currently in scope.
q -- (‘quit‘) Quit out of the LLDB debugger.
r -- (‘process launch -c /bin/sh --‘) Launch the executable in the
debugger.
rbreak -- (‘breakpoint set -r %1‘) Sets a breakpoint or set of
breakpoints in the executable.
repl -- (‘expression -r -- ‘) Evaluate a C/ObjC/C++ expression in the
current program context, using user defined variables and
variables currently in scope.
run -- (‘process launch -c /bin/sh --‘) Launch the executable in the
debugger.
s -- (‘thread step-in‘) Source level single step in specified thread
(current thread, if none specified).
si -- (‘thread step-inst‘) Single step one instruction in specified
thread (current thread, if none specified).
step -- (‘thread step-in‘) Source level single step in specified thread
(current thread, if none specified).
stepi -- (‘thread step-inst‘) Single step one instruction in specified
thread (current thread, if none specified).
t -- (‘thread select‘) Select a thread as the currently active
thread.
tbreak -- (‘_regexp-tbreak‘) Set a one shot breakpoint using a regular
expression to specify the location, where <linenum> is in
decimal and <address> is in hex.
undisplay -- (‘_regexp-undisplay‘) Remove an expression evaluation
stop-hook.
up -- (‘_regexp-up‘) Go up "n" frames in the stack (1 frame by
default).
x -- (‘memory read‘) Read from the memory of the process being
debugged.
For more information on any command, type ‘help <command-name>‘.
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