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  1. Output Formats (Debugging with GDB) - Get docs

    10.5 Output Formats By default, GDB prints a value according to its data type. Sometimes this is not what you want. For example, you might want to print a number in hex, or a pointer in …

  2. Debugging with GDB - Examining Data

    GDB prints memory addresses showing the location of stack traces, structure values, pointer values, breakpoints, and so forth, even when it also displays the contents of those addresses. …

  3. Debugging with GDB - Output Formats - GNU

    For example, you might want to print a number in hex, or a pointer in decimal. Or you might want to view data in memory at a certain address as a character string or as an instruction. To do …

  4. GDB Command Reference - print command - VisualGDB

    The most common example of it is *argv@argc Format If specified, allows overriding the output format used by the command. Valid format specifiers are: o - octal x - hexadecimal u - …

  5. Output Formats (Debugging with GDB) - sourceware.org

    Output Formats (Debugging with GDB)By default, GDB prints a value according to its data type. Sometimes this is not what you want. For example, you might want to print a number in hex, or …

  6. Output Formats (Debugging with GDB) - peak-system.com

    Output Formats (Debugging with GDB)Print using the ‘ raw ’ formatting. By default, GDB will use a Python-based pretty-printer, if one is available (see Pretty Printing). This typically results in a …

  7. Debugging with gdb - Examining Data - Apple Developer

    If you omit expr, GDB displays the last value again (from the value history; see section Value history). This allows you to conveniently inspect the same value in an alternative format. A …

  8. 8.4: Output formats - docs.rtems.org

    By default, GDB prints a value according to its data type. Sometimes this is not what you want. For example, you might want to print a number in hex, or a pointer in decimal. Or you might …