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- <p><code>print</code> and many other <small>GDB</small> commands accept an expression and
- compute its value. Any kind of constant, variable or operator defined
- by the programming language you are using is valid in an expression in
- <small>GDB</small>. This includes conditional expressions, function calls,
- casts, and string constants. It also includes preprocessor macros, if
- you compiled your program to include this information; see
- <a href="Compilation.html#Compilation">Compilation</a>.
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- <p><small>GDB</small> supports array constants in expressions input by
- the user. The syntax is {<var>element</var>, <var>element</var>…}. For example,
- you can use the command <code>print {1, 2, 3}</code> to create an array
- of three integers. If you pass an array to a function or assign it
- to a program variable, <small>GDB</small> copies the array to memory that
- is <code>malloc</code>ed in the target program.
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- <p>Because C is so widespread, most of the expressions shown in examples in
- this manual are in C. See <a href="Languages.html#Languages">Using <small>GDB</small> with Different
- Languages</a>, for information on how to use expressions in other
- languages.
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- <p>In this section, we discuss operators that you can use in <small>GDB</small>
- expressions regardless of your programming language.
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- <p>Casts are supported in all languages, not just in C, because it is so
- useful to cast a number into a pointer in order to examine a structure
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- memory. The address <var>addr</var> may be any expression whose value is
- an integer or pointer (but parentheses are required around binary
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