10-28-2009
String too long to view in GDB
Hi All
Sometimes when I debug my C++ code with GDB an I want to view the content of my string variables I use the command "p <name of variable>" .
When strings are very long and their displayed content is truncated.
Do you know a way to see the whole content of those?
Thanks
M
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NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::GenerateFile - build a custom file from only the plugin configuration
VERSION
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SYNOPSIS
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ATTRIBUTES
filename
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is_template
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AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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