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Barry Warsaw39e44d72001-01-23 16:25:19 +00001# -*- ksh -*-
2#
3# If you use the GNU debugger gdb to debug the Python C runtime, you
4# might find some of the following commands useful. Copy this to your
5# ~/.gdbinit file and it'll get loaded into gdb automatically when you
6# start it up. Then, at the gdb prompt you can do things like:
7#
8# (gdb) pyo apyobjectptr
9# <module 'foobar' (built-in)>
10# refcounts: 1
11# address : 84a7a2c
12# $1 = void
13# (gdb)
14
15# Prints a representation of the object to stderr, along with the
16# number of reference counts it current has and the hex address the
17# object is allocated at. The argument must be a PyObject*
18define pyo
19print PyObject_Dump($arg0)
20end
21
22# Prints a representation of the object to stderr, along with the
23# number of reference counts it current has and the hex address the
24# object is allocated at. The argument must be a PyGC_Head*
25define pyg
26print PyGC_Dump($arg0)
27end