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- <h3 class="section">4.4 Your Program’s Environment</h3>
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- <p>The <em>environment</em> consists of a set of environment variables and
- their values. Environment variables conventionally record such things as
- your user name, your home directory, your terminal type, and your search
- path for programs to run. Usually you set up environment variables with
- the shell and they are inherited by all the other programs you run. When
- debugging, it can be useful to try running your program with a modified
- environment without having to start <small>GDB</small> over again.
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- <dt><code>path <var>directory</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Add <var>directory</var> to the front of the <code>PATH</code> environment variable
- (the search path for executables) that will be passed to your program.
- The value of <code>PATH</code> used by <small>GDB</small> does not change.
- You may specify several directory names, separated by whitespace or by a
- system-dependent separator character (‘<samp>:</samp>’ on Unix, ‘<samp>;</samp>’ on
- MS-DOS and MS-Windows). If <var>directory</var> is already in the path, it
- is moved to the front, so it is searched sooner.
- </p>
- <p>You can use the string ‘<samp>$cwd</samp>’ to refer to whatever is the current
- working directory at the time <small>GDB</small> searches the path. If you
- use ‘<samp>.</samp>’ instead, it refers to the directory where you executed the
- <code>path</code> command. <small>GDB</small> replaces ‘<samp>.</samp>’ in the
- <var>directory</var> argument (with the current path) before adding
- <var>directory</var> to the search path.
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- <dt><code>show paths</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Display the list of search paths for executables (the <code>PATH</code>
- environment variable).
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- </dd>
- <dt><code>show environment <span class="roman">[</span><var>varname</var><span class="roman">]</span></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Print the value of environment variable <var>varname</var> to be given to
- your program when it starts. If you do not supply <var>varname</var>,
- print the names and values of all environment variables to be given to
- your program. You can abbreviate <code>environment</code> as <code>env</code>.
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- <dt><code>set environment <var>varname</var> <span class="roman">[</span>=<var>value</var><span class="roman">]</span></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Set environment variable <var>varname</var> to <var>value</var>. The value
- changes for your program (and the shell <small>GDB</small> uses to launch
- it), not for <small>GDB</small> itself. The <var>value</var> may be any string; the
- values of environment variables are just strings, and any
- interpretation is supplied by your program itself. The <var>value</var>
- parameter is optional; if it is eliminated, the variable is set to a
- null value.
- </p>
- <p>For example, this command:
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- <pre class="smallexample">set env USER = foo
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- <p>tells the debugged program, when subsequently run, that its user is named
- ‘<samp>foo</samp>’. (The spaces around ‘<samp>=</samp>’ are used for clarity here; they
- are not actually required.)
- </p>
- <p>Note that on Unix systems, <small>GDB</small> runs your program via a shell,
- which also inherits the environment set with <code>set environment</code>.
- If necessary, you can avoid that by using the ‘<samp>env</samp>’ program as a
- wrapper instead of using <code>set environment</code>. See <a href="Starting.html#set-exec_002dwrapper">set exec-wrapper</a>, for an example doing just that.
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- <p>Environment variables that are set by the user are also transmitted to
- <code>gdbserver</code> to be used when starting the remote inferior.
- see <a href="General-Query-Packets.html#QEnvironmentHexEncoded">QEnvironmentHexEncoded</a>.
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- <dt><code>unset environment <var>varname</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Remove variable <var>varname</var> from the environment to be passed to your
- program. This is different from ‘<samp>set env <var>varname</var> =</samp>’;
- <code>unset environment</code> removes the variable from the environment,
- rather than assigning it an empty value.
- </p>
- <p>Environment variables that are unset by the user are also unset on
- <code>gdbserver</code> when starting the remote inferior.
- see <a href="General-Query-Packets.html#QEnvironmentUnset">QEnvironmentUnset</a>.
- </p></dd>
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- <p><em>Warning:</em> On Unix systems, <small>GDB</small> runs your program using
- the shell indicated by your <code>SHELL</code> environment variable if it
- exists (or <code>/bin/sh</code> if not). If your <code>SHELL</code> variable
- names a shell that runs an initialization file when started
- non-interactively—such as <samp>.cshrc</samp> for C-shell, $<samp>.zshenv</samp>
- for the Z shell, or the file specified in the ‘<samp>BASH_ENV</samp>’
- environment variable for BASH—any variables you set in that file
- affect your program. You may wish to move setting of environment
- variables to files that are only run when you sign on, such as
- <samp>.login</samp> or <samp>.profile</samp>.
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