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Output formats (debugging with gdb)by default, gdb prints a value according to its data type Display/format <what> like „print“, but print the information after each stepping instruction. Sometimes this is not what you want

For example, you might want to print a number in hex, or a pointer in decimal By default it's being abbreviated, how do i force gdb to print the whole string? Or you might want to view data in memory at a certain address as a character string or as an instruction

To do these things, specify an output format when you print a value.

Sample db this is a sample string,0 in gdb i type p sample (without quotes) and it spits out 0x73696854 I want the actual string to print out So i tried printf %s, sample (again, without quotes) and it spits out cannot access memory at address 0x73696854. short version How do i print a string in gdb?

If gdb is printing a large array, it stops printing after it has printed the number of elements set by the set print elements command This limit also applies to the display of strings. Hey, just found a command for gdb that prints a string from memory address Looks like this x /s <addr>

Very useful if you need to print out the string that is in memory somewhere

Previously i’ve used other flags to print for example hex values but was pretty hard to read Glad there is special solution in gdb for this. Info breakpoints (to the address of the last breakpoint listed), info line (to the starting address of a line), and print (if you use it to display a value from memory). Compatibility with visualgdb you can use the x command normally using the gdb session window in visual studio

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