Actually, since I'm wrapping GDB in a script anyway, I just ran "info line" on every line, which may be less efficient than your suggestion, but removes one dependancy on an external program. Still, good 'nuf.
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Browse All TopicsWithin GDB, how do I list all functions that are found in a .c file? Running "info line main.c:200" will tell me which function is found at that specific line, but how do I get it to list all the functions in main.c?
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by: ahoffmannPosted on 2002-04-04 at 00:39:34ID: 6917502
(gdb) shell ctags main.c; grep main.c tags