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  64. <h3 class="section">19.3 Choosing Target Byte Order</h3>
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  67. <p>Some types of processors, such as the <acronym>MIPS</acronym>, PowerPC, and Renesas SH,
  68. offer the ability to run either big-endian or little-endian byte
  69. orders. Usually the executable or symbol will include a bit to
  70. designate the endian-ness, and you will not need to worry about
  71. which to use. However, you may still find it useful to adjust
  72. <small>GDB</small>&rsquo;s idea of processor endian-ness manually.
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  75. <dd><a name="index-set-endian"></a>
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  77. <dt><code>set endian big</code></dt>
  78. <dd><p>Instruct <small>GDB</small> to assume the target is big-endian.
  79. </p>
  80. </dd>
  81. <dt><code>set endian little</code></dt>
  82. <dd><p>Instruct <small>GDB</small> to assume the target is little-endian.
  83. </p>
  84. </dd>
  85. <dt><code>set endian auto</code></dt>
  86. <dd><p>Instruct <small>GDB</small> to use the byte order associated with the
  87. executable.
  88. </p>
  89. </dd>
  90. <dt><code>show endian</code></dt>
  91. <dd><p>Display <small>GDB</small>&rsquo;s current idea of the target byte order.
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  95. <p>If the <code>set endian auto</code> mode is in effect and no executable has
  96. been selected, then the endianness used is the last one chosen either
  97. by one of the <code>set endian big</code> and <code>set endian little</code>
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