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Setting the working language
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Setting the working language
If you allow GDB to set the language automatically, expressions are
interpreted the same way in your debugging session and your program. If you wish, you may
set the language manually. To do this, issue the command ‘set language lang’, where lang is the name of a language, such as c or modula-2. For a list of the supported languages, type ‘set language’.
Setting the language manually prevents GDB from updating the working language
automatically. This can lead to confusion if you try to debug a program when
the working language is not the same as the source language, when an expression
is acceptable to both languages—but means different things. For instance, if the
current source file were written in C, and GDB was parsing Modula-2, a command
such as
print a =b +c might not have the effect you intended. In C, this means to add b and c and place the result in a. The result printed would be the value of a. In Modula-2, this means to compare a to the result of b+c, yielding a BOOLEAN value.
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