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NAME

       lldb-mi - manual page for lldb-mi 8

DESCRIPTION

       Description: The Machine Interface Driver (MI Driver) is a stand alone executable that either be used via
       a client i.e. Eclipse or directly from the command line. It processes MI commands, actions those commands
       using the internal debugger then forms MI response formatted text which is returned to the client.

       Information:  Current  limitations.  The  MI Driver currently only handles remote target debugging. Local
       debugging has not been implemented. The MI Driver has been designed primarily to  be  used  with  Eclipse
       Juno and a custom plugin.  The custom plugin is not necessary to operate the MI Driver.

       MI driver usage:

              lldb-mi [--longOption] [-s hortOption] [executable]

       [] = optional argument.

       -h --help

              Prints out usage information for the MI debugger. Exit the MI Driver immediately.

       --version

              Prints out GNU (gdb) version information. Exit the MI Driver immediately.

       --versionLong

              Prints out MI Driver version information. Exit the MI Driver immediately.

       --interpreter

              This option is kept for backward compatibility. This executable always run in MI mode

       -s <filename> --source <filename>

              Tells  the  debugger  to  read  in and execute the lldb commands in the given file, after any file
              provided on the command line has been loaded.

       --executable

              Use the MI Driver in MI mode for the debugging the specified executable.

       --synchronous

              Block until each command has finished executing.  Used for testing only.

       --log

              Use this argument to tell the MI Driver to update it's log file 'lldb-mi-20200219232115.log'.

       --log-dir

              Use this argument to specify the directory  the  MI  Driver  will  place  the  log  file  in,  i.e
              --log-dir=/tmp.

       executable (NOT IMPLEMENTED)

              The file path to the executable i.e. '"C:\My Dev\foo.exe"'.

       MI Driver Command: quit

              Exit the MI Driver application.

   Example MI command:
              3-info-gdb-mi-command gdb-set 3^done,command={exists="true"}