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Is there a way to get gdb to show me the current assembly instruction in the same way that it shows the current source line

Display/format <what> like „print“, but print the information after each stepping instruction 9.6 source and machine code you can use the command info line to map source lines to program addresses (and vice versa), and the command disassemble to display a range of addresses as machine instructions When run under gnu emacs mode, the info line command causes the arrow. The commands contained within this document are by no means exhaustive Gdb contains many features which are not documented here Consult the man pages (man gdb) or the internet if you require further information.

Examining the stack backtrace display the current call stack (can be used after a runtime error, eg Segfault) gabrielle singh cadieux, 2017 The default output after every command looks like this This gives me the address of the current instruction, but i have to keep referring back to the output of disassemble in order to see which. What you are looking for is called de instruction pointer, i.e The instruction pointer register points to the memory address which the processor will next attempt to execute.

Show current instruction gdb simply put, how do i make gdb print the last x lines executed

Or bt command of gdb to show the call stack, that is the current instruction pointer in the current

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