addr="0x000100d0",func="main",file="hello.c",line="5",cond="1",
times="0",ignore="3"}]}
(gdb)
The -break-delete command
Synopsis
-break-delete ( breakpoint )+
Delete the breakpoint(s) whose number(s) are specified in the argument list. This is
obviously reflected in the breakpoint list.
GDB command
The corresponding GDB command is 'delete'.
Example
(gdb)
-break-delete 1
^done
(gdb)
-break-list
^done,BreakpointTable={nr_rows="0",nr_cols="6",
hdr=[{width="3",alignment="-1",col_name="number",colhdr="Num"},
{width="14",alignment="-1",col_name="type",colhdr="Type"},
{width="4",alignment="-1",col_name="disp",colhdr="Disp"},
{width="3",alignment="-1",col_name="enabled",colhdr="Enb"},
{width="10",alignment="-1",col_name="addr",colhdr="Address"},
{width="40",alignment="2",col_name="what",colhdr="What"}],
body=[]}
(gdb)
The -break-disable command
Synopsis
-break-disable ( breakpoint )+
Disable the named breakpoint(s). The field 'enabled' in the break list is now set to
'n' for the named breakpoint(s).
GDB command
The corresponding GDB command is 'disable'.
Example
(gdb)
-break-disable 2
^done
(gdb)
314 The GDB/MI Interface