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GDB, the GNU Project debugger, allows you to see what is going on`inside' another program while it executes -- or what another programwas doing at the moment it crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in supportof these) to help you catch bugs in the act:
Start your program, specifying anything that might affect its behavior.
Make your program stop on specified conditions.
Examine what has happened, when your program has stopped.
Change things in your program, so you can experiment withcorrecting the effects of one bug and go on to learn about another.
Those programs might be executing on the same machine as GDB (native),on another machine (remote), or on a simulator. GDB can run on mostpopular UNIX and Microsoft Windows variants, as well as on Mac OS X.
What Languages does GDB Support?
GDB supports the following languages (in alphabetical order):
Ada
Assembly
C
C++
D
Fortran
Go
Objective-C
OpenCL
Modula-2
Pascal
Rust
GDB version 10.1
Version 10.1 of GDB, the GNUDebugger, is now available for download. See the ANNOUNCEMENT for detailsincluding changes in this release.
An errata list (PROBLEMS) and documentationare also available.
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October 24th, 2020: GDB 10.1 Released!
The latest version of GDB, version 10.1, is available for download.
This version of GDB includes the following changes and enhancements:
Support for debugging new targets:
BPF (bpf-unknown-none)
GDBserver support for the following targets:
ARC GNU/Linux
RISC-V GNU/Linux
Multi-target debugging support (experimental)
Support for debuginfod, an HTTP server for distributing ELF/DWARF debugging information as well as source code.
Support for debugging a 32-bit Windows program using a 64-bit Windows GDB.
Support for building GDB with GNU Guile 3.0 and 2.2 (in addition to 2.0)
Improved performance during startup through the use of threading during symbol table loading (an optional feature in GDB 9, now enabled by default in GDB 10).
Various enhancements to the Python and Guile APIs
Various TUI Mode fixes and enhancements.
Other miscellaneous enhancements:
Detection when attaching to a process of a mismatch between this process and the executable previously loaded into GDB.
Support for default arguments for 'alias' commands.
GDBserver support for the following host triplets has been removed:
i[34567]86-*-lynxos*
powerpc-*-lynxos*
i[34567]86-*-nto*
bfin-*-*linux*
crisv32-*-linux*
cris-*-linux*
m32r*-*-linux*
tilegx-*-linux*
arm*-*-mingw32ce*
i[34567]86-*-mingw32ce*
See the NEWS file for a more complete and detailed list of what this release includes.
September 13th, 2020: GDB 10 branch created
The GDB 10 branch (gdb-10-branch) has been created.To check out a copy of the branch use:
May 23rd, 2020: GDB 9.2 Released!
The latest version of GDB, version 9.2, is available for download.
This is a minor corrective release over GDB 9.1, fixing the followingissues:
PR tui/25586 (Resizing the source/disassembly or command window produces corrupted display)
PR gdb/25650 (GDB can't 'printf' a convenience variable holding an inferior address)
PR build/25981 (Use of short i386 register names breaks compilation on recent Solaris 11.4)
PR symtab/26003 (infinite loop loading symbols from separate debug objfile)
PR build/26029 (GDB build failure on SPARC)
Nov 28, 2006: Reversible Debugging
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The GDB maintainers are looking for contributors interestedin reversible debugging.
Late breaking information, such as recently added features, can befound in the NEWS file in the gdb source tree. Old announcements are in thenews archive.