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Re: Dumping memory
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Andreas Zeller |
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Re: Dumping memory |
Date: |
12 Feb 2001 12:59:24 +0100 |
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Hi!
"Joshua Schwartz" <address@hidden> writes:
> I wish to dump vast swaths (1 Meg or more) of memory to a file in hex
> .... ASCII format. Does ddd
> have this ability?
DDD is just a front-end to GDB. Using GDB, you can dump large amounts
of memory to standard output, using the `x' command (or `Examine Data'
from the DDD menu); if you use GDB with DDD, these are logged in
`~/.ddd/log', too.
> Also can ddd search memory for specific patterns of data?
DDD cannot search memory because GDB cannot (well, as far as I know).
--
Andreas Zeller Universitaet Passau
http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/st/staff/zeller/
- Dumping memory, Joshua Schwartz, 2001/02/12
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