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- <h4 class="subsection">9.2.3 Address Locations</h4>
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- <p><em>Address locations</em> indicate a specific program address. They have
- the generalized form *<var>address</var>.
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- <p>For line-oriented commands, such as <code>list</code> and <code>edit</code>, this
- specifies a source line that contains <var>address</var>. For <code>break</code> and
- other breakpoint-oriented commands, this can be used to set breakpoints in
- parts of your program which do not have debugging information or
- source files.
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- <p>Here <var>address</var> may be any expression valid in the current working
- language (see <a href="Languages.html#Languages">working language</a>) that specifies a code
- address. In addition, as a convenience, <small>GDB</small> extends the
- semantics of expressions used in locations to cover several situations
- that frequently occur during debugging. Here are the various forms
- of <var>address</var>:
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- <dt><code><var>expression</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Any expression valid in the current working language.
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- <dt><code><var>funcaddr</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>An address of a function or procedure derived from its name. In C,
- C<tt>++</tt>, Objective-C, Fortran, minimal, and assembly, this is
- simply the function’s name <var>function</var> (and actually a special case
- of a valid expression). In Pascal and Modula-2, this is
- <code>&<var>function</var></code>. In Ada, this is <code><var>function</var>'Address</code>
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