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Programs which are being run under GDB are called inferiors
(see Inferiors Connections and Programs). Python scripts can access
information about and manipulate inferiors controlled by GDB
via objects of the gdb.Inferior
class.
The following inferior-related functions are available in the gdb
module:
Return a tuple containing all inferior objects.
Return an object representing the current inferior.
A gdb.Inferior
object has the following attributes:
ID of inferior, as assigned by GDB.
Process ID of the inferior, as assigned by the underlying operating system.
Boolean signaling whether the inferior was created using ‘attach’, or started by GDB itself.
The inferior’s program space. See Progspaces In Python.
A gdb.Inferior
object has the following methods:
Returns True
if the gdb.Inferior
object is valid,
False
if not. A gdb.Inferior
object will become invalid
if the inferior no longer exists within GDB. All other
gdb.Inferior
methods will throw an exception if it is invalid
at the time the method is called.
This method returns a tuple holding all the threads which are valid when it is called. If there are no valid threads, the method will return an empty tuple.
Return the gdb.Architecture
(see Architectures In Python)
for this inferior. This represents the architecture of the inferior
as a whole. Some platforms can have multiple architectures in a
single address space, so this may not match the architecture of a
particular frame (see Frames In Python).
Read length addressable memory units from the inferior, starting at
address. Returns a buffer object, which behaves much like an array
or a string. It can be modified and given to the
Inferior.write_memory
function. In Python 3, the return
value is a memoryview
object.
Write the contents of buffer to the inferior, starting at
address. The buffer parameter must be a Python object
which supports the buffer protocol, i.e., a string, an array or the
object returned from Inferior.read_memory
. If given, length
determines the number of addressable memory units from buffer to be
written.
Search a region of the inferior memory starting at address with
the given length using the search pattern supplied in
pattern. The pattern parameter must be a Python object
which supports the buffer protocol, i.e., a string, an array or the
object returned from gdb.read_memory
. Returns a Python Long
containing the address where the pattern was found, or None
if
the pattern could not be found.
Return the thread object corresponding to handle, a thread
library specific data structure such as pthread_t
for pthreads
library implementations.
The function Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle
provides
the same functionality, but use of Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle
is deprecated.
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