1 .Dd 7 June, 2012 \" DATE 2 .Dt LLDB 1 \" Program name and manual section number 3 .Os Darwin \" Operating System 4 .Sh NAME \" Section Header - required - don't modify 5 .Nm lldb 6 .Nd The debugger 7 .Sh SYNOPSIS \" Section Header - required - don't modify 8 .Nm lldb 9 .Op Fl hvdexw 10 .Op Fl a Ar arch 11 .Op Fl l Ar script-language 12 .Op Fl s Ar lldb-commands 13 .Op Fl n Ar process-name 14 .Op Fl p Ar pid 15 .Ar [[--] <PROGRAM-ARG1> <PROGRAM-ARG2> ...] 16 .Sh DESCRIPTION \" Section Header - required - don't modify 17 .Nm 18 is the command line interface for the LLDB debugger library. 19 .Nm 20 can debug C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++ programs. 21 .Pp 22 The following options are available: 23 .Bl -tag -width indent 24 .It Fl h, -help 25 Prints out the usage information for the 26 .Nm 27 debugger. The \fB\-\-help\fR text may be more up-to-date and 28 authoritative than the command line options described in this man 29 page. 30 .It Fl v, -version 31 Prints out the version number of the 32 .Nm 33 debugger. 34 .It Fl a, -arch Ar arch 35 Specifies which architecture 36 .Nm 37 will use when launching the specified program (assuming the provided 38 executable is built for multiple architectures.) 39 .It Fl f, -file Ar filename 40 Specifies the executable file that 41 .nm 42 will be launching / attaching to. 43 .It Fl n, -attach-name Ar process-name 44 Specifies the name of a currently-running process to attach to. 45 (or the name of a process to wait for if \fB\-w\fR is used.) 46 .It Fl w, -wait-for 47 When used in concert with \&\fB\-n process-name\-E\fR, indicates that 48 .Nm 49 should wait for a new process of that name to be started -- and attach 50 to it as early in the process-launch as possible. 51 .It Fl p, -attach-pid Ar pid 52 Specifies a currently running process that 53 .Nm 54 should attach to. 55 .It Fl l, -script-language Ar language 56 Tells the debugger to use the specified scripting language for 57 user-defined scripts, rather than the default. Valid scripting 58 languages that can be specified include Python, Perl, Ruby and Tcl. 59 Currently only the Python extensions have been implemented. 60 .It Fl d, -debug 61 Tells the debugger to print out extra information for debugging itself. 62 .It Fl s, -source Ar filename 63 Tells 64 .Nm 65 to read in and execute the file "\fBfilename\fR", which 66 should contain 67 .Nm 68 commands. 69 .It Fl e, -editor 70 Instructs 71 .Nm 72 to open source files using the host's "external editor" mechanism. 73 .It Fl x, -no-lldbinit 74 Do not automatically parse any '.lldbinit' files. 75 .Pp 76 (If you don't provide -f then the first argument will be the file to be debugged 77 so 'lldb -- <filename> [<ARG1> [<ARG2>]]' also works. 78 Remember to end the options with "--" if any of your arguments have a "-" in them.) 79 .El 80 .Sh USING LLDB 81 In 82 .Nm 83 there is a \fBhelp\fR command which can be used to find descriptions and examples of 84 all 85 .Nm 86 commands. To get help on "\fBbreakpoint set\fR" you would type "\fBhelp breakpoint set\fR". 87 .Pp 88 There is also an \fBapropos\fR command which will search the help text of all commands 89 for a given term -- this is useful for locating a command by topic. For instance, "\fBapropos breakpoint\fR" 90 will list any command that has the word \fBbreakpoint\fR in its help text. 91 .Sh FILES 92 .Nm 93 will read settings/aliases/commands from three files at startup, if they exist. 94 .Pp 95 First, it will read a \fB~/.lldbinit-\fIdebugger\fR command file. If you are using the 96 .Nm 97 command line interface, this is \fB~/.lldbinit-lldb\fR. If you are using 98 .Nm 99 inside a GUI debugger like 100 .Nm Xcode 101 this will be \fB~/.lldbinit-Xcode\fR. This is a useful place to put settings that you 102 want to apply only when a given 103 .Nm 104 command interpreter is used. 105 .Pp 106 Second, \fB~/.lldbinit\fR is read. 107 .Pp 108 Third, an \fR.lldbinit\fR file in the current working directory (where 109 .Nm 110 is started) will be read. 111 .Sh SEE ALSO 112 The LLDB project page http://lldb.llvm.org/ has many different resources for 113 .Nm 114 users -- the gdb/lldb command equivalence page http://lldb.llvm.org/lldb-gdb.html can 115 be especially helpful for users coming from gdb. 116 .Sh BUGS 117 To report bugs, please visit http://llvm.org/bugs/ 118 .Sh AUTHOR 119 Maintained by the LLDB Team, http://lldb.llvm.org/ 120