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NAME

       Devel::GDB::LowLevel - Low-level interface for communicating with GDB

DESCRIPTION

       This module is used internally by Devel::GDB.  It handles the low-level I/O of
       communicating with the GDB process.

CONSTRUCTOR

       new Spawns a GDB process.  Because this class only facilitates communication with GDB (not
           with the inferior process being debugged), you have to decide what to do with the
           "STDIN", "STDOUT", and "STDERR" of that process.  There are a few options available:

           •   If STDIN is a tty, we can have the inferior process communicate directly with the
               controlling tty (emulating the default behavior of gdb):

                   $gdb = new Devel::GDB::LowLevel( '-execfile' => $path_to_gdb,
                                                    '-params'   => $extra_gdb_params );

           •   Or, we can create an "Expect" object to communicate with the inferior process:

                   $gdb = new Devel::GDB::LowLevel( '-create-expect' => 1 );
                   $expect = $gdb->get_expect_obj();

           •   Or, we can create our own tty and use that:

                   $gdb = new Devel::GDB::LowLevel( '-use-tty' => '/dev/pts/123' );

METHODS

       send
           Sends a raw line of text to GDB.  This should not contain any newlines (they will be
           stripped).  This method only sends a request, and does not wait for a response.

       get_reader
           Returns the file handle from which to read GDB responses.

       get_expect_obj
           Returns the "Expect" object created in the constructor.  Dies if '-create-expect' was
           not passed to "new".

       interrupt
           Send SIGINT to the GDB session, interrupting the inferior process (if any).

SEE ALSO

       IPC::Open2

AUTHORS

       Antal Novak <afn@cpan.org>, Josef Ezra <jezra@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2007 by Antal Novak & Josef Ezra

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of
       Perl 5 you may have available.