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- <h4 class="subsection">15.3.2 An Overview of Range Checking</h4>
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- <p>In some languages (such as Modula-2), it is an error to exceed the
- bounds of a type; this is enforced with run-time checks. Such range
- checking is meant to ensure program correctness by making sure
- computations do not overflow, or indices on an array element access do
- not exceed the bounds of the array.
- </p>
- <p>For expressions you use in <small>GDB</small> commands, you can tell
- <small>GDB</small> to treat range errors in one of three ways: ignore them,
- always treat them as errors and abandon the expression, or issue
- warnings but evaluate the expression anyway.
- </p>
- <p>A range error can result from numerical overflow, from exceeding an
- array index bound, or when you type a constant that is not a member
- of any type. Some languages, however, do not treat overflows as an
- error. In many implementations of C, mathematical overflow causes the
- result to “wrap around” to lower values—for example, if <var>m</var> is
- the largest integer value, and <var>s</var> is the smallest, then
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- <pre class="smallexample"><var>m</var> + 1 ⇒ <var>s</var>
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- <p>This, too, is specific to individual languages, and in some cases
- specific to individual compilers or machines. See <a href="Supported-Languages.html#Supported-Languages">Supported Languages</a>, for further details on specific languages.
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- <p><small>GDB</small> provides some additional commands for controlling the range checker:
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- <dt><code>set check range auto</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Set range checking on or off based on the current working language.
- See <a href="Supported-Languages.html#Supported-Languages">Supported Languages</a>, for the default settings for
- each language.
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- <dt><code>set check range on</code></dt>
- <dt><code>set check range off</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Set range checking on or off, overriding the default setting for the
- current working language. A warning is issued if the setting does not
- match the language default. If a range error occurs and range checking is on,
- then a message is printed and evaluation of the expression is aborted.
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- <dt><code>set check range warn</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Output messages when the <small>GDB</small> range checker detects a range error,
- but attempt to evaluate the expression anyway. Evaluating the
- expression may still be impossible for other reasons, such as accessing
- memory that the process does not own (a typical example from many Unix
- systems).
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- <dt><code>show range</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Show the current setting of the range checker, and whether or not it is
- being set automatically by <small>GDB</small>.
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