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When the program starts executing due to a GDB command such as
step or continue,
^Z^Zstarting |
is output. When the program stops,
^Z^Zstopped |
is output. Before the stopped annotation, a variety of
annotations describe how the program stopped.
^Z^Zexited exit-status
^Z^Zsignalled
^Z^Zsignalled, the
annotation continues:
intro-text ^Z^Zsignal-name name ^Z^Zsignal-name-end middle-text ^Z^Zsignal-string string ^Z^Zsignal-string-end end-text |
where name is the name of the signal, such as SIGILL or
SIGSEGV, and string is the explanation of the signal, such
as Illegal Instruction or Segmentation fault.
intro-text, middle-text, and end-text are for the
user's benefit and have no particular format.
^Z^Zsignal
signalled, but GDB is
just saying that the program received the signal, not that it was
terminated with it.
^Z^Zbreakpoint number
^Z^Zwatchpoint number
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