•Serial debugging of a parent and child process.
•Support for Parallel Processing limited to pthread parallelism, but not the compiler generated parallelism, for example, with directives.
•Implementation of ask mode for set
•Support for setting breakpoints using shared library name.
•Support for core file commands packcore, unpackcore, getcore, dumpcore and info rtti address.
•On
•Inline support is on by default on Integrity systems. On
•For PA
•Interception of synchronous signals used by sigwait(), sigwaitinfo() and sigtimedwait() functions. These signals are displayed by WDB just like asynchronous signals but are always passed to the debugger whether [nopass] is set or not.
•Support for debugging hardware watchpoints and shared libraries.
•For PA
•Implementation of
•Support for deferred breakpoints on dlopened and shl_loaded libraries with stripped main program.
•Additional support for procedural breakpoints.
•C99 variable arrays implemented on Integrity systems. This support is available on
•The show envvars command can be used to print information on environment variables supported by WDB.
•Support for handling __fpreg data type.
•Support for making changes to the program when debugging without having to re- compile or
•Hardware breakpoints on Integrity systems.
•Support for debugging
•Unwinding Java stack frames on Integrity systems. The
•Enhanced nexti and stepi commands. The WDB nexti and stepi commands, prints the assembly instruction along with the next source line.
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