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NAME¶
lldb - manual page for lldb 3.9
DESCRIPTION¶
Usage:
- lldb -h lldb -v [[--] <PROGRAM-ARG-1> [<PROGRAM_ARG-2> ...]] lldb -a <arch> -f <filename> [-c <filename>] [-s <filename>] [-o <none>] [-S <filename>] [-O <none>] [-k <none>] [-K <filename>] [-Q] [-b] [-e] [-x] [-X] [-l <script-language>] [-d] [[--] <PROGRAM-ARG-1> [<PROGRAM_ARG-2> ...]] lldb -n <process-name> -w [-s <filename>] [-o <none>] [-S <filename>] [-O <none>] [-k <none>] [-K <filename>] [-Q] [-b] [-e] [-x] [-X] [-l <script-language>] [-d] lldb -p <pid> [-s <filename>] [-o <none>] [-S <filename>] [-O <none>] [-k <none>] [-K <filename>] [-Q] [-b] [-e] [-x] [-X] [-l <script-language>] [-d] lldb -P lldb -r [<none>] -R <none>
-h
--help
- Prints out the usage information for the LLDB debugger.
-v
--version
- Prints out the current version number of the LLDB debugger.
-a <arch>
--arch <arch>
- Tells the debugger to use the specified architecture when starting and running the program. <architecture> must be one of the architectures for which the program was compiled.
-f <filename>
--file <filename>
- Tells the debugger to use the file <filename> as the program to be debugged.
-c <filename>
--core <filename>
- Tells the debugger to use the fullpath to <path> as the core file.
-p <pid>
--attach-pid <pid>
- Tells the debugger to attach to a process with the given pid.
-n <process-name>
--attach-name <process-name>
- Tells the debugger to attach to a process with the given name.
-w
--wait-for
- Tells the debugger to wait for a process with the given pid or name to launch before attaching.
-s <filename>
--source <filename>
- Tells the debugger to read in and execute the lldb commands in the given file, after any file provided on the command line has been loaded.
-o
--one-line
- Tells the debugger to execute this one-line lldb command after any file provided on the command line has been loaded.
-S <filename>
--source-before-file <filename>
- Tells the debugger to read in and execute the lldb commands in the given file, before any file provided on the command line has been loaded.
-O
--one-line-before-file
- Tells the debugger to execute this one-line lldb command before any file provided on the command line has been loaded.
-k
--one-line-on-crash
- When in batch mode, tells the debugger to execute this one-line lldb command if the target crashes.
-K <filename>
--source-on-crash <filename>
- When in batch mode, tells the debugger to source this file of lldb commands if the target crashes.
-Q
--source-quietly
- Tells the debugger to execute this one-line lldb command before any file provided on the command line has been loaded.
-b
--batch
- Tells the debugger to running the commands from -s, -S, -o & -O, and then quit. However if any run command stopped due to a signal or crash, the debugger will return to the interactive prompt at the place of the crash.
-e
--editor
- Tells the debugger to open source files using the host's "external editor" mechanism.
-x
--no-lldbinit
- Do not automatically parse any '.lldbinit' files.
-X
--no-use-colors
- Do not use colors.
-P
--python-path
- Prints out the path to the lldb.py file for this version of lldb.
-l <script-language>
--script-language <script-language>
- Tells the debugger to use the specified scripting language for user-defined scripts, rather than the default. Valid scripting languages that can be specified include Python, Perl, Ruby and Tcl. Currently only the Python extensions have been implemented.
-d
--debug
- Tells the debugger to print out extra information for debugging itself.
-r
--repl
- Runs lldb in REPL mode with a stub process.
-R
--repl-language
- Chooses the language for the REPL.
- Notes:
- Multiple "-s" and "-o" options can be provided.
- They will be processed
- from left to right in order, with the source files and commands interleaved. The same is true of the "-S" and "-O" options. The before file and after file sets can intermixed freely, the command parser will sort them out. The order of the file specifiers ("-c", "-f", etc.) is not significant in this regard.
- If you don't provide -f then the first argument will be the file to be debugged which means that 'lldb -- <filename> [<ARG1> [<ARG2>]]' also works. But remember to end the options with "--" if any of your arguments have a "-" in them.
June 2018 | lldb 3.9 |