HP (Hewlett-Packard) 5992-4701 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
(gdb) i ep
Local execution path table for main():
0 0x4000a80:2 (execpath.c:10)
(gdb) i gep
Global execution path table:
G0 0x4000a80:2 main (execpath.c:10)
(gdb) n
15 if (c)
(gdb) i ep
Local execution path table for main():
0 0x4000a80:2 (execpath.c:10)
(gdb) i gep
Global execution path table:
G0 0x4000a80:2 main (execpath.c:10)
(gdb) n
16 printf("Value of c greater than 0\n");
(gdb) n
Value of c greater than 0
18 printf("All condition checking done\n");
(gdb) i ep
Local execution path table for main():
0 0x4000a80:2 (execpath.c:10)
2 0x4000bd0:2 (execpath.c:16)
(gdb) i ep summary
Summary for local execution path table for main()
Size: 3 \*Total Number of Branch Paths in Current Function
Effective entries: 2 \*Number of Branches executed till this instant
Current entry: 2 \* Last executed branch number
(gdb) i gep
Global execution path table:
G0 0x4000a80:2 main (execpath.c:10)
G1 0x4000bd0:2 main (execpath.c:16)
(gdb) i gep summary
Summary for global execution path table
Size: 65536 \*Maximum execution path entries to be stored
Effective entries: 2 \*Number of global execution path entries
Current entry: 1 \*The last Global Path ID executed
(gdb)
14.17 Command to Unwind Beyond 10000 Frames
The number of frames to be unwound by default is set to 10000 so that HP WDB does
not run out-of-memory. To enable unwinding beyond 10000 frames, HP WDB supports
the set unwind-all-frames command at the gdb prompt.
Following is the syntax for the unwind-all-frames command:
set unwind-all-frames [on|off]
where:
on
Enables WDB to unwind beyond 10000 frames.
off
Disables the limitation on the number of frames.
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