Gdb’s info command can be very helpful when examining the local stack frame (in case you don’t know about it yet, it’s an area of memory local to your current function. We’ll discuss this stuff in depth this … Parameters understood by set and show:

Break/watch the line number in the cur-rent source file. Stopping gdb quit exit gdb; Also q or eof (eg c-d) interrupt (eg c-c) terminate current command, or send to running process Stopping gdb quit exit gdb; Also q or eof (eg c-d) interrupt (eg c-c) terminate current command, or send to running process

Also q or eof (eg c-d) interrupt (eg c-c) terminate current command, or send to running process