If you need to execute occasional shell commands during your
debugging session, there is no need to leave or suspend gdb; you can
just use the shell
command.
shell
command-string!
command-string!
and command-string.
If it exists, the environment variable SHELL
determines which
shell to run. Otherwise gdb uses the default shell
(/bin/sh on Unix systems, COMMAND.COM on MS-DOS, etc.).
The utility make
is often needed in development environments.
You do not have to use the shell
command for this purpose in
gdb:
make
make-argsmake
program with the specified
arguments. This is equivalent to ‘shell make make-args’.