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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3: Debugging a Program With dbx Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Information Library |
4. Viewing and Navigating To Code
5. Controlling Program Execution
6. Setting Breakpoints and Traces
8. Evaluating and Displaying Data
11. Debugging Multithreaded Applications
16. Debugging Fortran Using dbx
17. Debugging a Java Application With dbx
18. Debugging at the Machine-Instruction Level
19. Using dbx With the Korn Shell
20. Debugging Shared Libraries
The stopi command sets a machine-level breakpoint. It is valid only in native mode.
The stopi command has the following general syntax:
stopi event_specification [modifier]
When the specified event occurs, the process is stopped.
The following specific syntaxes are valid:
Stop execution at location address.
Stop execution when function is called.
where:
address is any expression resulting in or usable as an address.
function is the name of a function.
For a list and the syntax of all events see Setting Event Specifications.