GDB stands for the GNU Debugger. This is a file that is a debugger for the operation system GNU. It can be used on other systems as well.
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GNU DeBugger
In computer terminology GDB means GNU Debugger. Its a program that if installed on a computer will look for and remove bugs from the operating system.
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You can debug C programs using gdb on Unix.
Assuming that you have written a program named abc.c and created executable abc. Steps: 1. run your program from command line ./abc 3. get the PID processid of the program from PS aux | grep abc 3. start the gdb from command line 4. type following command on GDB prompt (gdb) attach PID where PID = your program's processid got from step 1.
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If your question is: 'how to debug in linux', then the answer:1. compile and link with debug information (option -g)2. load the program with the debugger: gdb ./myprog3. enter the following commands at the (gdb) prompt:break main | linenumber | functionrun argumentss[tep]n[ext]
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For GCC debugger is gdb; there are numerous 'man' pages and 'info' pages (or even the built-in help) on how to use it.
Yes. It's called a debugger. GDB is the only debugger I know of off hand.