Help for debug and pause
Dave Silvia
dsilvia@mchsi.com
Wed Dec 6 06:49:00 GMT 2006
Hi!
You could be talking about two different things, I'm not sure. If you mean pause
a running program from a command line then you use:
Ctrl-Z
If you use Ctrl-C, it quits the program. Once you've paused a program from the
command line, you type:
fg
Which brings it back to the foreground.
If you're debugging a program in gdb, then you use:
Ctrl-C
to pause execution at the current step. You can then execute any other gdb
commands. To resume debug execution you type:
c
or
cont
which starts debug execution going again.
For more info, type:
gdb
at the command line. Then type:
help
for a listing of topics and:
help <desired-topic>
For help on a desired topic.
HTH:
thx,
Dave S.
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-- On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 22:10:34 -0800 (PST) sitha wrote --
>
> Hi,
> I am confused by continue a program. I just used CTRL-C to pause
> the program but I could not continue the program by `c`. Pls help
> me.
>
> Regards,
> Sitha.
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