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-rw-r--r-- | gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo | 35 |
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 2178b47..b3e995f 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -2142,10 +2142,10 @@ on @code{-} after the command name. For example: @smallexample (@value{GDBP}) print -@key{TAB}@key{TAB} --address -max-depth -pretty -symbol --array -memory-tag-violations -raw-values -union --array-indexes -null-stop -repeats -vtbl --elements -object -static-members +-address -max-depth -object -static-members +-array -memory-tag-violations -pretty -symbol +-array-indexes -nibbles -raw-values -union +-elements -null-stop -repeats -vtbl @end smallexample Completion will in some cases guide you with a suggestion of what kind @@ -10154,6 +10154,10 @@ Set limit on string chars or array elements to print. The value Set the threshold after which nested structures are replaced with ellipsis. Related setting: @ref{set print max-depth}. +@item -nibbles [@code{on}|@code{off}] +Set whether to print binary values in groups of four bits, known +as ``nibbles''. @xref{set print nibbles}. + @item -memory-tag-violations [@code{on}|@code{off}] Set printing of additional information about memory tag violations. @xref{set print memory-tag-violations}. @@ -11518,6 +11522,29 @@ Stop printing element indexes when displaying arrays. Show whether the index of each element is printed when displaying arrays. +@anchor{set print nibbles} +@item set print nibbles +@itemx set print nibbles on +@cindex print binary values in groups of four bits +Print binary values in groups of four bits, known as @dfn{nibbles}, +when using the print command of @value{GDBN} with the option @samp{/t}. +For example, this is what it looks like with @code{set print nibbles on}: + +@smallexample +@group +(@value{GDBP}) print val_flags +$1 = 1230 +(@value{GDBP}) print/t val_flags +$2 = 0100 1100 1110 +@end group +@end smallexample + +@item set print nibbles off +Don't printing binary values in groups. This is the default. + +@item show print nibbles +Show whether to print binary values in groups of four bits. + @anchor{set print elements} @item set print elements @var{number-of-elements} @itemx set print elements unlimited |