The following specific syntaxes are valid in native mode:
Direct all trace output to the given file_name. To revert trace output to standard output use - for file_name. trace output is always appended to file_name. It is flushed whenever dbx prompts and when the application has exited. The file_name is always re-opened on a new run or resumption after an attach.
Trace each source line, function call, and return.
Trace each source line while in the given function.
Trace given source line..
Trace calls to and returns from the given function.
Trace calls to any member function named function.
Trace when any function named function is called.
Trace calls to any member function of class.
Trace changes to the variable.
where:
file_name is the name of the file to which you want trace output sent.
function is the name of a function.
line_number is the number of a source code line.
class is the name of a class.
variable is the name of a variable.
The following modifiers are valid in native mode.
The specified event occurs only when condition_expression evaluates to true.
Execution stops only if the specified event occurs in function.
Starting at 0, each time the event occurs, the counter is incremented. When number is reached, execution stops and the counter is reset to 0.
Starting at 0, each time the event occurs, the counter is incremented. Execution is not stopped.
Create a temporary breakpoint that is deleted when the event occurs.
Create the breakpoint in a disabled state.
Do instruction level variation. For example, step becomes instruction level stepping, and at takes a text address for an argument instead of a line number.
Make this event permanent across debug. Certain events (like breakpoints) are not appropriate to be made permanent. delete all will not delete permanent handlers, use delete hid.
Hide the event from the status command. Some import modules may choose to use this. Use status -h to see them.
Execution stops only if the specified event occurs in the given LWP.
Execution stops only if the specified event occurs in the given thread.