14.36 Displaying the current block scope information
The which command takes a symbol as an argument and prints the information on a
given symbol. It prints the following information:
• current block scope addresses
• line information of the definition of the symbol
• filename in which the definition of the symbol occurs
The which command does not work for global and type symbols since they do not
contain line information.
Syntax:
which <symbol>
For example :
(gdb) which i Line 4 of "example.c" block starts at address 0x29a8 <main> and ends at 0x29e4
<main+0x3c>
14.37 Linux support
Linux Runtime Environment (LRE) on HP-UX Itanium enables users to execute Intel
Itanium Linux applications on HP-UX. HP WDB provides a prototype for LRE
debugging, which allows you to debug applications ported from Linux that run under
LRE. This provides a minimal debugging capability for LRE.
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