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NAME
lldb - manual page for lldb 3.3
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
lldb -h lldb -v [[--] <PROGRAM-ARG-1> [<PROGRAM_ARG-2> ...]] lldb -a <arch> -f <filename> [-c
<filename>] [-l <script-language>] [-d] [-s <filename>] [-e] [-x] [-o] [[--] <PROGRAM-ARG-1>
[<PROGRAM_ARG-2> ...]] lldb -n <process-name> -w [-l <script-language>] [-d] [-s <filename>] [-e]
[-x] [-o] lldb -p <pid> [-l <script-language>] [-d] [-s <filename>] [-e] [-x] [-o] lldb -P
-h
--help
Prints out the usage information for the LLDB debugger.
-v
--version
Prints out the current version number of the LLDB debugger.
-a <arch>
--arch <arch>
Tells the debugger to use the specified architecture when starting and running the program.
<architecture> must be one of the architectures for which the program was compiled.
-f <filename>
--file <filename>
Tells the debugger to use the file <filename> as the program to be debugged.
-c <filename>
--core <filename>
Tells the debugger to use the fullpath to <path> as the core file.
-n <process-name>
--attach-name <process-name>
Tells the debugger to attach to a process with the given name.
-w
--wait-for
Tells the debugger to wait for a process with the given pid or name to launch before attaching.
-p <pid>
--attach-pid <pid>
Tells the debugger to attach to a process with the given pid.
-l <script-language>
--script-language <script-language>
Tells the debugger to use the specified scripting language for user-defined scripts, rather than
the default. Valid scripting languages that can be specified include Python, Perl, Ruby and Tcl.
Currently only the Python extensions have been implemented.
-d
--debug
Tells the debugger to print out extra information for debugging itself.
-s <filename>
--source <filename>
Tells the debugger to read in and execute the file <file>, which should contain lldb commands.
-e
--editor
Tells the debugger to open source files using the host's "external editor" mechanism.
-x
--no-lldbinit
Do not automatically parse any '.lldbinit' files.
-o
--no-use-colors
Do not use colors.
-P
--python-path
Prints out the path to the lldb.py file for this version of lldb.
(If you don't provide -f then the first argument will be the file to be debugged
so 'lldb -- <filename> [<ARG1> [<ARG2>]]' also works. Remember to end the options with "--" if
any of your arguments have a "-" in them.)
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for lldb is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and lldb programs are
properly installed at your site, the command
info lldb
should give you access to the complete manual.
lldb 3.3 December 2013 LLDB(1)