HP (Hewlett-Packard) 5992-4701 Manual De Usuario
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^Z^Zfunction-call
function-call-string
function-call-string
where function-call-string is text designed to convey to the user that this
frame is associated with a function call made by GDB to a function in the program
being debugged.
frame is associated with a function call made by GDB to a function in the program
being debugged.
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^Z^Zsignal-handler-caller
signal-handler-caller-string
signal-handler-caller-string
where signal-handler-caller-string is text designed to convey to the user
that this frame is associated with whatever mechanism is used by this operating
system to call a signal handler (it is the frame which calls the signal handler, not
the frame for the signal handler itself).
that this frame is associated with whatever mechanism is used by this operating
system to call a signal handler (it is the frame which calls the signal handler, not
the frame for the signal handler itself).
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A normal frame.
This can optionally (depending on whether this is thought of as interesting
information for the user to see) begin with
information for the user to see) begin with
^Z^Zframe-address
address
^Z^Zframe-address-end
separator-string
address
^Z^Zframe-address-end
separator-string
where address is the address executing in the frame (the same address as in the
frame-begin
frame-begin
annotation, but printed in a form which is intended for user
consumption|in particular, the syntax varies depending on the language), and
separator-string
separator-string
is a string intended to separate this address from what
follows for the user's benefit.
Then comes
^Z^Zframe-function-name
function-name
^Z^Zframe-args
arguments
function-name
^Z^Zframe-args
arguments
where function-name is the name of the function executing in the frame, or `??'
if not known, and arguments are the arguments to the frame, with parentheses
around them (each argument is annotated individually as well, see
if not known, and arguments are the arguments to the frame, with parentheses
around them (each argument is annotated individually as well, see
If source information is available, a reference to it is then printed:
^Z^Zframe-source-begin
source-intro-string
^Z^Zframe-source-file
filename
^Z^Zframe-source-file-end
:
^Z^Zframe-source-line
line-number
^Z^Zframe-source-end
source-intro-string
^Z^Zframe-source-file
filename
^Z^Zframe-source-file-end
:
^Z^Zframe-source-line
line-number
^Z^Zframe-source-end
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