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- machine-instruction level
- address, setting breakpoint atSetting a Breakpoint at an Address
- AMD64 registersAMD64 Register Information
- debuggingDebugging at the Machine-Instruction Level
- Intel registersx86 Register Information
- printing the value of all the registersUsing the regs Command
- setting breakpoint at addressSetting Breakpoints at the Machine-Instruction Level
- single steppingSingle-Stepping at the Machine-Instruction Level
- SPARC registersSPARC Register Information
- tracingTracing at the Machine-Instruction Level
- using dbxUsing dbx at the Machine-Instruction Level
- macro
- compiler and compiler optionsCompiler and Compiler Options
- definition method
- Compiler and Compiler Options
- Macro Definitions
- limitationsLimitations
- skimmingSkimming Errors
- tradeoffs in functionalityTradeoffs in Functionality
- definitionsMacro Definitions
- expansionAdditional Uses of Macro Expansion
- skimmingSkimming Errors
- macro command
- macro Command
- Additional Uses of Macro Expansion
- macro_expand dbxenv variabledbx Environment Variables
- macro_expand dbxenv variableAdditional Uses of Macro Expansion
- macro_source dbxenv variabledbx Environment Variables
- macro_source dbxenv variableMacro Definitions
- manipulating event handlersManipulating Event Handlers
- member functions
- printingLooking Up Definitions of Variables, Members, and
Functions
- setting multiple breakpoints inSetting Multiple Breakpoints in C++ Programs
- tracingSetting a Trace
- member template functionsDebugging With C++ Templates
- members
- declarations, looking upViewing Variables, Members, Types, and Classes
- looking up declarations ofViewing Variables, Members, Types, and Classes
- looking up definitions ofLooking Up Definitions of Variables, Members, and
Functions
- viewingViewing Variables, Members, Types, and Classes
- memory
- address display formatsUsing Formats
- display modesExamining the Contents of Memory
- examining contents at addressExamining the Contents of Memory
- statesUsing Access Checking
- memory access
- checking
- enablingFinding Memory Access Problems and Memory Leaks
- error reportUnderstanding the Memory Access Error Report
- errors
- Access Errors
- Memory Access Errors
- memory access checkingUsing Access Checking
- enabling
- Enabling All Runtime Checking
- Enabling Memory Access Checking
- memory leak
- checkingChecking for Leaks
- enablingFinding Memory Access Problems and Memory Leaks
- errors
- Memory Leak Errors
- Detecting Memory Leak Errors
- fixingFixing Memory Leaks
- reportUnderstanding the Memory Leak Report
- memory leak checkingUsing Memory Leak Checking
- enabling
- Enabling All Runtime Checking
- Enabling Memory Use and Memory Leak Checking
- memory use checkingUsing Memory Use Checking
- enabling
- Enabling All Runtime Checking
- Enabling Memory Use and Memory Leak Checking
- Finding Memory Access Problems and Memory Leaks
- mmapfile commandmmapfile Command
- modifying a header fileModifying a Header File
- module command
- module Command
- Listing Debugging Information for Modules
- modules
- all program, listingListing Modules
- containing debugging information that have already been read into dbx, listingListing Modules
- containing debugging information, listingListing Modules
- current, printing the name ofListing Debugging Information for Modules
- listing debugging information forListing Debugging Information for Modules
- modules command
- modules Command
- Listing Modules
- Listing Debugging Information for Modules
- monitoring the value of an expressionMonitoring Expressions
- moving
- down the call stackMoving Down the Stack
- to a specific frame in the call stackMoving to a Specific Frame
- up the call stackMoving Up the Stack
- mt_resume_one dbxenv variabledbx Environment Variables
- mt_scalable dbxenv variabledbx Environment Variables
- mt_sync_tracking dbxenv variabledbx Environment Variables
- multithreaded programs, debuggingDebugging Multithreaded Applications