Although this chapter concentrates on two specific aspects of debugging C++, dbx does allow you full functionality when debugging your C++ programs. You can:
Find out about class definitions
Print or display inherited data members
Find out dynamic information about an object pointer
Find out information about debugging virtual functions
Using runtime type information
Set breakpoints on all member functions of a class
Set breakpoints on all overloaded member functions
Set breakpoints on all overloaded non-member functions
Deal with overloaded functions/data members
Set breakpoints on all member functions of a particular object
For more information on any of these topics, please look in the index under C++.