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NAME

       lldb - manual page for lldb 9

DESCRIPTION

       OVERVIEW: LLDB

       USAGE: lldboptions

   ATTACHING:
       --attach-name <name> Tells the debugger to attach to a process with the given name.

       --attach-pid <pid>
              Tells the debugger to attach to a process with the given pid.

       -n <value>
              Alias for --attach-name

       -p <value>
              Alias for --attach-pid

       --wait-for
              Tells  the  debugger  to  wait  for  a process with the given pid or name to launch
              before attaching.

       -w     Alias for --wait-for

   COMMANDS:
       --batch
              Tells the debugger to run the commands from -s, -S, -o & -O, and then quit.

       -b     Alias for --batch

       -K <value>
              Alias for --source-on-crash

       -k <value>
              Alias for --one-line-on-crash

       --local-lldbinit
              Allow the debugger to parse the .lldbinit files in the current  working  directory,
              unless --no-lldbinit is passed.

       --no-lldbinit
              Do not automatically parse any '.lldbinit' files.

       --one-line-before-file <command>
              Tells  the  debugger to execute this one-line lldb command before any file provided
              on the command line has been loaded.

       --one-line-on-crash <command>
              When in batch mode, tells the debugger to source this file of lldb commands if  the
              target crashes.

       --one-line  <command>  Tells  the debugger to execute this one-line lldb command after any
              file provided on the command line has been loaded.

       -O <value>
              Alias for --one-line-before-file

       -o <value>
              Alias for --one-line

       -Q     Alias for --source-quietly

       --source-before-file <file>
              Tells the debugger to read in and execute the lldb  commands  in  the  given  file,
              before any file has been loaded.

       --source-on-crash <file>
              When  in batch mode, tells the debugger to source this file of lldb commands if the
              target crashes.

       --source-quietly
              Tells the debugger to execute this one-line lldb command before any file  has  been
              loaded.

       --source <file>
              Tells  the  debugger  to  read  in and execute the lldb commands in the given file,
              after any file has been loaded.

       -S <value>
              Alias for --source-before-file

       -s <value>
              Alias for --source

       -x     Alias for --no-lldbinit

   OPTIONS:
       --arch <architecture> Tells the debugger to use the specified architecture  when  starting
              and running the program.

       -a <value>
              Alias for --arch

       --capture-path <filename>
              Tells the debugger to use the given filename for the reproducer.

       --capture
              Tells the debugger to capture a reproducer.

       --core <filename>
              Tells the debugger to use the full path to <filename> as the core file.

       -c <value>
              Alias for --core

       --debug
              Tells the debugger to print out extra information for debugging itself.

       -d     Alias for --debug

       --editor
              Tells  the  debugger  to  open  source  files  using  the  host's "external editor"
              mechanism.

       -e     Alias for --editor

       --file <filename>
              Tells the debugger to use the file <filename> as the program to be debugged.

       -f <value>
              Alias for --file

       --help Prints out the usage information for the LLDB debugger.

       -h     Alias for --help

       --no-use-colors
              Do not use colors.

       --replay <filename>
              Tells the debugger to replay a reproducer from <filename>.

       --version
              Prints out the current version number of the LLDB debugger.

       -v     Alias for --version

       -X     Alias for --no-use-color

   REPL:
       -r=<flags>
              Alias for --repl=<flags>

       --repl-language <language>

              Chooses the language for the REPL.

       --repl=<flags> Runs lldb in REPL mode with a stub process with the given flags.

       --repl
              Runs lldb in REPL mode with a stub process.

       -R <value>
              Alias for --repl-language

       -r     Alias for --repl

   SCRIPTING:
       -l <value>
              Alias for --script-language

       --python-path Prints out the path to the lldb.py file for this version of lldb.

       -P     Alias for --python-path

       --script-language <language>

              Tells the debugger  to  use  the  specified  scripting  language  for  user-defined
              scripts.

   EXAMPLES:
              The debugger can be started in several modes.

              Passing  an  executable  as  a positional argument prepares lldb to debug the given
              executable. Arguments passed after -- are  considered  arguments  to  the  debugged
              executable.

              lldb --arch x86_64 /path/to/program -- --arch arvm7

              Passing  one  of  the attach options causes lldb to immediately attach to the given
              process.

              lldb -p <pid> lldb -n <process-name>

              Passing --repl starts lldb in REPL mode.

              lldb -r

              Passing --core causes lldb to debug the core file.

              lldb -c /path/to/core

              Command options can be combined  with  these  modes  and  cause  lldb  to  run  the
              specified  commands  before  or after events, like loading the file or crashing, in
              the order provided on the command line.

              lldb -O  'settings  set  stop-disassembly-count  20'  -o  'run'  -o  'bt'  lldb  -S
              /source/before/file   -s   /source/after/file   lldb   -K  /source/before/crash  -k
              /source/after/crash

              Note: In REPL mode no file is loaded, so commands specified to  run  after  loading
              the file (via -o or -s) will be ignored.