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Is this the correct way to read the value of an address in gdb To do these things, specify an output format when you print a value. I was kind of expecting to find a more ascii friendly hex value

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I am interested in finding the stored string value that is compared against Or you might want to view data in memory at a certain address as a character string or as an instruction Also do you have a favorite gui tool that you like to use for this type of debugging

I have been thinking about trying ddd.

Gdb prints memory addresses showing the location of stack traces, structure values, pointer values, breakpoints, and so forth, even when it also displays the contents of those addresses. Type/address this format allows explicitly specifying the address of the evaluated expression and can be used as a shortcut to the c/c++ type conversion. Gdb prints memory addresses showing the location of stack traces, structure values, pointer values, breakpoints, and so forth, even when it also displays the contents of those addresses For example, this is what a stack frame display looks like with set print address on:

From this link gdb interpret memory address as an object we know that, if an object of class type a is at a specific address such as 0x6cf010, then we can use (gdb) p *(a *) 0x6cf010 to print the Learn how to display actual object values in `gdb` instead of just memory addresses If you omit expr, gdb displays the last value again (from the value history

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This allows you to conveniently inspect the same value in an alternative format

It examines data in memory at a specified address and prints it in a specified format. Output formats (debugging with gdb)by default, gdb prints a value according to its data type Sometimes this is not what you want For example, you might want to print a number in hex, or a pointer in decimal

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