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 - <h3 class="section">10.11 Convenience Variables</h3>
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 - <a name="index-convenience-variables"></a>
 - <a name="index-user_002ddefined-variables"></a>
 - <p><small>GDB</small> provides <em>convenience variables</em> that you can use within
 - <small>GDB</small> to hold on to a value and refer to it later.  These variables
 - exist entirely within <small>GDB</small>; they are not part of your program, and
 - setting a convenience variable has no direct effect on further execution
 - of your program.  That is why you can use them freely.
 - </p>
 - <p>Convenience variables are prefixed with ‘<samp>$</samp>’.  Any name preceded by
 - ‘<samp>$</samp>’ can be used for a convenience variable, unless it is one of
 - the predefined machine-specific register names (see <a href="Registers.html#Registers">Registers</a>).
 - (Value history references, in contrast, are <em>numbers</em> preceded
 - by ‘<samp>$</samp>’.  See <a href="Value-History.html#Value-History">Value History</a>.)
 - </p>
 - <p>You can save a value in a convenience variable with an assignment
 - expression, just as you would set a variable in your program.
 - For example:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">set $foo = *object_ptr
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>would save in <code>$foo</code> the value contained in the object pointed to by
 - <code>object_ptr</code>.
 - </p>
 - <p>Using a convenience variable for the first time creates it, but its
 - value is <code>void</code> until you assign a new value.  You can alter the
 - value with another assignment at any time.
 - </p>
 - <p>Convenience variables have no fixed types.  You can assign a convenience
 - variable any type of value, including structures and arrays, even if
 - that variable already has a value of a different type.  The convenience
 - variable, when used as an expression, has the type of its current value.
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dd><a name="index-show-convenience"></a>
 - <a name="index-show-all-user-variables-and-functions"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show convenience</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Print a list of convenience variables used so far, and their values,
 - as well as a list of the convenience functions.
 - Abbreviated <code>show conv</code>.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-init_002dif_002dundefined"></a>
 - <a name="index-convenience-variables_002c-initializing"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>init-if-undefined $<var>variable</var> = <var>expression</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Set a convenience variable if it has not already been set.  This is useful
 - for user-defined commands that keep some state.  It is similar, in concept,
 - to using local static variables with initializers in C (except that
 - convenience variables are global).  It can also be used to allow users to
 - override default values used in a command script.
 - </p>
 - <p>If the variable is already defined then the expression is not evaluated so
 - any side-effects do not occur.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>One of the ways to use a convenience variable is as a counter to be
 - incremented or a pointer to be advanced.  For example, to print
 - a field from successive elements of an array of structures:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">set $i = 0
 - print bar[$i++]->contents
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>Repeat that command by typing <tt class="key">RET</tt>.
 - </p>
 - <p>Some convenience variables are created automatically by <small>GDB</small> and given
 - values likely to be useful.
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005f_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>The variable <code>$_</code> is automatically set by the <code>x</code> command to
 - the last address examined (see <a href="Memory.html#Memory">Examining Memory</a>).  Other
 - commands which provide a default address for <code>x</code> to examine also
 - set <code>$_</code> to that address; these commands include <code>info line</code>
 - and <code>info breakpoint</code>.  The type of <code>$_</code> is <code>void *</code>
 - except when set by the <code>x</code> command, in which case it is a pointer
 - to the type of <code>$__</code>.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-_0024_005f_005f_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$__</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>The variable <code>$__</code> is automatically set by the <code>x</code> command
 - to the value found in the last address examined.  Its type is chosen
 - to match the format in which the data was printed.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_exitcode</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005fexitcode_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <p>When the program being debugged terminates normally, <small>GDB</small>
 - automatically sets this variable to the exit code of the program, and
 - resets <code>$_exitsignal</code> to <code>void</code>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_exitsignal</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005fexitsignal_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <p>When the program being debugged dies due to an uncaught signal,
 - <small>GDB</small> automatically sets this variable to that signal’s number,
 - and resets <code>$_exitcode</code> to <code>void</code>.
 - </p>
 - <p>To distinguish between whether the program being debugged has exited
 - (i.e., <code>$_exitcode</code> is not <code>void</code>) or signalled (i.e.,
 - <code>$_exitsignal</code> is not <code>void</code>), the convenience function
 - <code>$_isvoid</code> can be used (see <a href="Convenience-Funs.html#Convenience-Funs">Convenience
 - Functions</a>).  For example, considering the following source code:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">#include <signal.h>
 - 
 - int
 - main (int argc, char *argv[])
 - {
 -   raise (SIGALRM);
 -   return 0;
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>A valid way of telling whether the program being debugged has exited
 - or signalled would be:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) define has_exited_or_signalled
 - Type commands for definition of ``has_exited_or_signalled''.
 - End with a line saying just ``end''.
 - >if $_isvoid ($_exitsignal)
 -  >echo The program has exited\n
 -  >else
 -  >echo The program has signalled\n
 -  >end
 - >end
 - (gdb) run
 - Starting program:
 - 
 - Program terminated with signal SIGALRM, Alarm clock.
 - The program no longer exists.
 - (gdb) has_exited_or_signalled
 - The program has signalled
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>As can be seen, <small>GDB</small> correctly informs that the program being
 - debugged has signalled, since it calls <code>raise</code> and raises a
 - <code>SIGALRM</code> signal.  If the program being debugged had not called
 - <code>raise</code>, then <small>GDB</small> would report a normal exit:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) has_exited_or_signalled
 - The program has exited
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_exception</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>The variable <code>$_exception</code> is set to the exception object being
 - thrown at an exception-related catchpoint.  See <a href="Set-Catchpoints.html#Set-Catchpoints">Set Catchpoints</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_ada_exception</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>The variable <code>$_ada_exception</code> is set to the address of the
 - exception being caught or thrown at an Ada exception-related
 - catchpoint.  See <a href="Set-Catchpoints.html#Set-Catchpoints">Set Catchpoints</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_probe_argc</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>$_probe_arg0…$_probe_arg11</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Arguments to a static probe.  See <a href="Static-Probe-Points.html#Static-Probe-Points">Static Probe Points</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_sdata</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005fsdata_002c-inspect_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <p>The variable <code>$_sdata</code> contains extra collected static tracepoint
 - data.  See <a href="Tracepoint-Actions.html#Tracepoint-Actions">Tracepoint Action Lists</a>.  Note that
 - <code>$_sdata</code> could be empty, if not inspecting a trace buffer, or
 - if extra static tracepoint data has not been collected.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_siginfo</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005fsiginfo_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <p>The variable <code>$_siginfo</code> contains extra signal information
 - (see <a href="Signals.html#extra-signal-information">extra signal information</a>).  Note that <code>$_siginfo</code>
 - could be empty, if the application has not yet received any signals.
 - For example, it will be empty before you execute the <code>run</code> command.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_tlb</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005ftlb_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <p>The variable <code>$_tlb</code> is automatically set when debugging
 - applications running on MS-Windows in native mode or connected to
 - gdbserver that supports the <code>qGetTIBAddr</code> request.
 - See <a href="General-Query-Packets.html#General-Query-Packets">General Query Packets</a>.
 - This variable contains the address of the thread information block.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_inferior</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>The number of the current inferior.  See <a href="Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs.html#Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs">Debugging Multiple Inferiors Connections and Programs</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_thread</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>The thread number of the current thread.  See <a href="Threads.html#thread-numbers">thread numbers</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_gthread</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>The global number of the current thread.  See <a href="Threads.html#global-thread-numbers">global thread numbers</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_gdb_major</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>$_gdb_minor</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005fgdb_005fmajor_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <a name="index-_0024_005fgdb_005fminor_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <p>The major and minor version numbers of the running <small>GDB</small>.
 - Development snapshots and pretest versions have their minor version
 - incremented by one; thus, <small>GDB</small> pretest 9.11.90 will produce
 - the value 12 for <code>$_gdb_minor</code>.  These variables allow you to
 - write scripts that work with different versions of <small>GDB</small>
 - without errors caused by features unavailable in some of those
 - versions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>$_shell_exitcode</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>$_shell_exitsignal</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-_0024_005fshell_005fexitcode_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <a name="index-_0024_005fshell_005fexitsignal_002c-convenience-variable"></a>
 - <a name="index-shell-command_002c-exit-code"></a>
 - <a name="index-shell-command_002c-exit-signal"></a>
 - <a name="index-exit-status-of-shell-commands"></a>
 - <p><small>GDB</small> commands such as <code>shell</code> and <code>|</code> are launching
 - shell commands.  When a launched command terminates, <small>GDB</small>
 - automatically maintains the variables <code>$_shell_exitcode</code>
 - and <code>$_shell_exitsignal</code> according to the exit status of the last
 - launched command.  These variables are set and used similarly to
 - the variables <code>$_exitcode</code> and <code>$_exitsignal</code>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - </dl>
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