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The -exec-finish command
Synopsis
-exec-finish
Asynchronous command. Resumes the execution of the inferior program until the
current function is exited. Displays the results returned by the function.
GDB command
The corresponding GDB command is 'finish'.
Example
Function returning void.
-exec-finish
^running
(gdb)
@hello from foo
*stopped,reason="function-finished",thread-id="1",frame=addr="0x000029ec",
func="main",args=[],file="hello.c",line="7file="hello.c",line="7"}
(gdb)
Function returning other than void. The name of the internal GDB variable storing
the result is printed, together with the value itself.
-exec-finish
^running
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="function-finished",thread-id="1",
frame=addr="0x000107b0",func="foo",
args=[name="a"],name="b",
file="recursive2.c",line="14"},
gdb-result-var="$1",return-value="0"
(gdb)
The -exec-interrupt command
Synopsis
-exec-interrupt
Asynchronous command. Interrupts the background execution of the target. Note how
the token associated with the stop message is the one for the execution command that
has been interrupted. The token for the interrupt itself only appears in the '^done'
output. If the user is trying to interrupt a non-running program, an error message will
be printed.
GDB command
The corresponding GDB command is 'interrupt'.
332 The GDB/MI Interface
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