Command shortcuts for the command-line debugger
Putting multiple commands in the same command line can get verbose. For example, suppose you want to step out of an action on a remote machine. You would need to enter something like this:
engine_debug stepout --host foo.bar.com --port 1234 wait --timeout 10
--host foo.bar.com --port 1234 status --host foo.bar.com --port 1234
The command-line debugger provides easier ways to invoke this.
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Any arguments that you specify before the first debugging command apply to the entire command line.
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All individual commands and their arguments have abbreviations.
For example, the following command does the same thing as the previous verbose command:
engine_debug -h foo.bar.com -p 1234 sot w -to 10 p
The following table lists the abbreviations you can use for command arguments. For abbreviations of commands, see
Debug commandsCommand | Abbreviation |
--action | -a |
--breakonce | -bo |
--breakpoint | -bp |
--context | -c |
--file | -f |
--frame | -fm |
--host | -n |
--instance | -mt |
--line | -l |
--owner | -o |
--port | -p |
--raw | -R |
--timeout | -to |
--utf8 | -u |
--variable | -v |
--verbose | -V |