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GDB
allows the following task-related commands:
info tasks
(gdb) info tasks ID TID P-ID Thread Pri State Name 1 8088000 0 807e000 15 Child Activation Wait main_task 2 80a4000 1 80ae000 15 Accept/Select Wait b 3 809a800 1 80a4800 15 Child Activation Wait a * 4 80ae800 3 80b8000 15 Running c
In this listing, the asterisk before the first task indicates it to be the
currently running task. The first column lists the task ID that is used
to refer to tasks in the following commands.
break
linespec task
taskidbreak
linespec task
taskid if ...
break ... thread ...
.
linespec specifies source lines.
Use the qualifier `task taskid' with a breakpoint command
to specify that you only want GDB
to stop the program when a
particular Ada task reaches this breakpoint. taskid is one of the
numeric task identifiers assigned by GDB
, shown in the first
column of the `info tasks' display.
If you do not specify `task taskid' when you set a breakpoint, the breakpoint applies to all tasks of your program.
You can use the task
qualifier on conditional breakpoints as
well; in this case, place `task taskid' before the
breakpoint condition (before the if
).
task
tasknoFor more detailed information on the tasking support, see Debugging with GDB.