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info pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
Print the list of installed pretty-printers. This includes disabled pretty-printers, which are marked as such.
object-regexp is a regular expression matching the objects
whose pretty-printers to list.
Objects can be global
, the program space’s file
(see Progspaces In Python),
and the object files within that program space (see Objfiles In Python).
See Selecting Pretty-Printers, for details on how GDB
looks up a printer from these three objects.
name-regexp is a regular expression matching the name of the printers to list.
disable pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
Disable pretty-printers matching object-regexp and name-regexp. A disabled pretty-printer is not forgotten, it may be enabled again later.
enable pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
Enable pretty-printers matching object-regexp and name-regexp.
Example:
Suppose we have three pretty-printers installed: one from library1.so
named foo
that prints objects of type foo
, and
another from library2.so named bar
that prints two types of objects,
bar1
and bar2
.
(gdb) info pretty-printer library1.so: foo library2.so: bar bar1 bar2 (gdb) info pretty-printer library2 library2.so: bar bar1 bar2 (gdb) disable pretty-printer library1 1 printer disabled 2 of 3 printers enabled (gdb) info pretty-printer library1.so: foo [disabled] library2.so: bar bar1 bar2 (gdb) disable pretty-printer library2 bar;bar1 1 printer disabled 1 of 3 printers enabled (gdb) info pretty-printer library2 library1.so: foo [disabled] library2.so: bar bar1 [disabled] bar2 (gdb) disable pretty-printer library2 bar 1 printer disabled 0 of 3 printers enabled (gdb) info pretty-printer library2 library1.so: foo [disabled] library2.so: bar [disabled] bar1 [disabled] bar2
Note that for bar
the entire printer can be disabled,
as can each individual subprinter.
Printing values and frame arguments is done by default using the enabled pretty printers.
The print option -raw-values
and GDB setting
set print raw-values
(see set print raw-values) can be
used to print values without applying the enabled pretty printers.
Similarly, the backtrace option -raw-frame-arguments
and
GDB setting set print raw-frame-arguments
(see set print raw-frame-arguments) can be used to ignore the
enabled pretty printers when printing frame argument values.
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