Related Topics:| dbx Command |
To invoke dbx from the command file, type
dbx options
dbx recognizes the following command-line options:
| -c cmds | Execute cmds before prompting for input. |
| -C | Preload the Runtime Checking library (see check Command). |
| -d | Used with -s, removes file after reading. |
| -e | Echo input commands. |
| -f | Force loading of corefile, even if it doesn't match.. |
| -h | Print the usage help on dbx. |
| -I dir | Add dir to pathmap set (see pathmap Command). |
| -k | Save and restore keyboard translation state. |
| -q | Suppress messages about reading stabs. |
| -r | Run program; if program exits normally, exit. |
| -R | Print the readme file on dbx. |
| -s file | Use file instead of .dbxrc or .dbxinit. |
| -S | Suppress reading of site-specific init file. |
| -V | Print the version of dbx. |
| -w n | Skip n frames on where command. |
| -- | Marks the end of the option list; use this if the program name starts with a dash. |
If -r is used, the program's arguments follow the name of the program. In all other cases, the program name must be last, or be followed by the name of a corefile or a process ID.