Question

I can tell GDB to return from a function immediately with return, and call a function with call myFunction.

But how do I get it break out of the current loop? i.e. to act as if it's hit a break; statement.

Is jump myfile.c:<linenumber> the way to do this?

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Solution

jump looks like what you want. See Continuing at a Different Address

OTHER TIPS

You can use - until to make the loop end.

You should give it at the end of the loop.

  • Useful if you no need step into iterate a loop.

I do this:
1. do a source listing.
2. Set a breakpoint at the next line where loop ends.
3. Continue

One of the ways could be to set the condition of the loop to false. But this would mean that you would have to wait for the current iteration to finish.

So to summarize the steps would be:
1. Set a breakpoint at the last line of the loop
2. Continue
3. When breakpoint hits, set the loop condition variable to false.

It won't work as direct break statement though.

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