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Re: binary debugging and generate source of which that running


On 07/07/11 14:32, Andrew Burgess wrote:
> On 07/07/2011 10:14, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
>> You suppose my program has 10 functions, and my program in running now
>> by gdb, i wanna know when i send signal x y z to my program, myprgram
>> call which function, So i need to a command same as list but immediately
>> print source of peace of running.
> 
> Maybe "handle" is what you want?
>   http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/Signals.html#Signals
> 
> You can arrange to stop on each signal x, y, and z, then step into the handlers for each as they arrive.

As i understood it, he wants to be able to see whats happening as the program executes normally, much like a strace or truss, but printing the according source information. is this correct?

Markus

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> Andrew
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