Here are some of the dbx commands I frequently use to speed things up:
1. addcmd : Whenever I hit a breakpoint, I need to display the stack. I use addcmd to automatically display the stack when a breakpoint is hit.
2. set $repeat : I usually get tired of pressing 's' again and again while stepping through a program. I set this variable to automatically re-execute the last command when enter is pressed.
3. set -o vi : same as ksh's set -o vi
4. -E option : I often have to debug programs with MALLOC DEBUG exported. However, I don't want dbx itself to run with MALLOC DEBUG on. I invoke dbx as follows:
dbx -E MALLOCTYPE=debug -E MALLOCDEBUG=report_allocations,catch_overflow ./a.out
5. goto : Useful if I want to skip executing some code at times. Usually I do this if there is some user input to be read, or some sleep event, I just skip all that by using goto. Goto directly sets the instruction pointer.
I hope you find these tips useful. I'll put some more tips at some later point of time.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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