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Re: GDB & Signals
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Re: GDB & Signals


  • Subject: Re: GDB & Signals
  • From: Jim Ingham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:41:52 -0800

Look at the info on the "handle" command either by doing "help handle" in gdb, or by looking in the gdb manual:

file:///Developer/Documentation/DeveloperTools/gdb/gdb/gdb_toc.html

Does this do what you want?

Jim

On Jan 19, 2004, at 5:06 PM, Rob Minnis wrote:

Does anyone know if it is possible to tell GDB to ignore certain signals? I'm testing a command line app that accepts various signals and like to use GDB to trace the code after receiving a signal but for it to not catch the signal itself.

TIA,

Rob Minnis
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