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Re: How to interrupt a stepping GDB ?


On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 11:55:19AM +0200, Sascha wrote:
> On a local, fast machine this might be okay. But on a (slow) remote target,
> stepping a loop like this will take minutes or hours because GDB sends
> thousands or even millions of step commands until a == 0;

[The correct fix for this is to add a "step range" packet, which will
speed up the process immensely.  As it happens, I hope to do that for
the next version of GDB after 6.5.]

> Now the question: If I notice such a case - how can I interrupt GDB? If I
> notice that the stepping would take a long time I'd rather interrupt GDB and
> set a breakpoint on the next line. CTRL-C does not work. And waiting hours
> or shutting down GDB is no acceptable.

Breakpoint 1, main () at loop.c:3
3         int a = 200000;
(gdb) s
4         for (; a; --a);
(gdb) n

Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x000000000040043c in main () at loop.c:4
4         for (; a; --a);

CTRL-C works for me...

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz
CodeSourcery


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