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Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="Threads-In-Python.html#Threads-In-Python">Threads In Python</a>,
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<h5 class="subsubsection">23.2.2.17 Events In Python</h5>
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<p><a name="index-inferior-events-in-Python-2071"></a>
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<span class="sc">gdb</span> provides a general event facility so that Python code can be
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notified of various state changes, particularly changes that occur in
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the inferior.
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<p>An <dfn>event</dfn> is just an object that describes some state change. The
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type of the object and its attributes will vary depending on the details
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of the change. All the existing events are described below.
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<p>In order to be notified of an event, you must register an event handler
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with an <dfn>event registry</dfn>. An event registry is an object in the
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<code>gdb.events</code> module which dispatches particular events. A registry
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provides methods to register and unregister event handlers:
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— Function: <b>EventRegistry.connect</b> (<var>object</var>)<var><a name="index-EventRegistry_002econnect-2072"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote><p>Add the given callable <var>object</var> to the registry. This object will be
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called when an event corresponding to this registry occurs.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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— Function: <b>EventRegistry.disconnect</b> (<var>object</var>)<var><a name="index-EventRegistry_002edisconnect-2073"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote><p>Remove the given <var>object</var> from the registry. Once removed, the object
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will no longer receive notifications of events.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<p>Here is an example:
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<pre class="smallexample"> def exit_handler (event):
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print "event type: exit"
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print "exit code: %d" % (event.exit_code)
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gdb.events.exited.connect (exit_handler)
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</pre>
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<p>In the above example we connect our handler <code>exit_handler</code> to the
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registry <code>events.exited</code>. Once connected, <code>exit_handler</code> gets
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called when the inferior exits. The argument <dfn>event</dfn> in this example is
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of type <code>gdb.ExitedEvent</code>. As you can see in the example the
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<code>ExitedEvent</code> object has an attribute which indicates the exit code of
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the inferior.
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<p>The following is a listing of the event registries that are available and
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details of the events they emit:
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<dl>
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<dt><code>events.cont</code><dd>Emits <code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code>.
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<p>Some events can be thread specific when <span class="sc">gdb</span> is running in non-stop
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mode. When represented in Python, these events all extend
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<code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code>. Note, this event is not emitted directly; instead,
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events which are emitted by this or other modules might extend this event.
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Examples of these events are <code>gdb.BreakpointEvent</code> and
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<code>gdb.ContinueEvent</code>.
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>ThreadEvent.inferior_thread</b><var><a name="index-ThreadEvent_002einferior_005fthread-2074"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>In non-stop mode this attribute will be set to the specific thread which was
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involved in the emitted event. Otherwise, it will be set to <code>None</code>.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<p>Emits <code>gdb.ContinueEvent</code> which extends <code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code>.
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<p>This event indicates that the inferior has been continued after a stop. For
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inherited attribute refer to <code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code> above.
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<br><dt><code>events.exited</code><dd>Emits <code>events.ExitedEvent</code> which indicates that the inferior has exited.
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<code>events.ExitedEvent</code> has two attributes:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>ExitedEvent.exit_code</b><var><a name="index-ExitedEvent_002eexit_005fcode-2075"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>An integer representing the exit code, if available, which the inferior
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has returned. (The exit code could be unavailable if, for example,
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<span class="sc">gdb</span> detaches from the inferior.) If the exit code is unavailable,
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the attribute does not exist.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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— Variable: <b>ExitedEvent.inferior</b><var><a name="index-ExitedEvent_002einferior-2076"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>A reference to the inferior which triggered the <code>exited</code> event.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.stop</code><dd>Emits <code>gdb.StopEvent</code> which extends <code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code>.
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<p>Indicates that the inferior has stopped. All events emitted by this registry
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extend StopEvent. As a child of <code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code>, <code>gdb.StopEvent</code>
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will indicate the stopped thread when <span class="sc">gdb</span> is running in non-stop
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mode. Refer to <code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code> above for more details.
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<p>Emits <code>gdb.SignalEvent</code> which extends <code>gdb.StopEvent</code>.
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<p>This event indicates that the inferior or one of its threads has received as
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signal. <code>gdb.SignalEvent</code> has the following attributes:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>SignalEvent.stop_signal</b><var><a name="index-SignalEvent_002estop_005fsignal-2077"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>A string representing the signal received by the inferior. A list of possible
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signal values can be obtained by running the command <code>info signals</code> in
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the <span class="sc">gdb</span> command prompt.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<p>Also emits <code>gdb.BreakpointEvent</code> which extends <code>gdb.StopEvent</code>.
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<p><code>gdb.BreakpointEvent</code> event indicates that one or more breakpoints have
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been hit, and has the following attributes:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>BreakpointEvent.breakpoints</b><var><a name="index-BreakpointEvent_002ebreakpoints-2078"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>A sequence containing references to all the breakpoints (type
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<code>gdb.Breakpoint</code>) that were hit.
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See <a href="Breakpoints-In-Python.html#Breakpoints-In-Python">Breakpoints In Python</a>, for details of the <code>gdb.Breakpoint</code> object.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>BreakpointEvent.breakpoint</b><var><a name="index-BreakpointEvent_002ebreakpoint-2079"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>A reference to the first breakpoint that was hit.
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This function is maintained for backward compatibility and is now deprecated
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in favor of the <code>gdb.BreakpointEvent.breakpoints</code> attribute.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.new_objfile</code><dd>Emits <code>gdb.NewObjFileEvent</code> which indicates that a new object file has
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been loaded by <span class="sc">gdb</span>. <code>gdb.NewObjFileEvent</code> has one attribute:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>NewObjFileEvent.new_objfile</b><var><a name="index-NewObjFileEvent_002enew_005fobjfile-2080"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>A reference to the object file (<code>gdb.Objfile</code>) which has been loaded.
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See <a href="Objfiles-In-Python.html#Objfiles-In-Python">Objfiles In Python</a>, for details of the <code>gdb.Objfile</code> object.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.clear_objfiles</code><dd>Emits <code>gdb.ClearObjFilesEvent</code> which indicates that the list of object
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files for a program space has been reset.
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<code>gdb.ClearObjFilesEvent</code> has one attribute:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>ClearObjFilesEvent.progspace</b><var><a name="index-ClearObjFilesEvent_002eprogspace-2081"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>A reference to the program space (<code>gdb.Progspace</code>) whose objfile list has
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been cleared. See <a href="Progspaces-In-Python.html#Progspaces-In-Python">Progspaces In Python</a>.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.inferior_call</code><dd>Emits events just before and after a function in the inferior is
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called by <span class="sc">gdb</span>. Before an inferior call, this emits an event
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of type <code>gdb.InferiorCallPreEvent</code>, and after an inferior call,
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this emits an event of type <code>gdb.InferiorCallPostEvent</code>.
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<a name="index-gdb_002eInferiorCallPreEvent-2082"></a>
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<dl><dt><code>gdb.InferiorCallPreEvent</code><dd>Indicates that a function in the inferior is about to be called.
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>InferiorCallPreEvent.ptid</b><var><a name="index-InferiorCallPreEvent_002eptid-2083"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The thread in which the call will be run.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>InferiorCallPreEvent.address</b><var><a name="index-InferiorCallPreEvent_002eaddress-2084"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The location of the function to be called.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<p><a name="index-gdb_002eInferiorCallPostEvent-2085"></a><br><dt><code>gdb.InferiorCallPostEvent</code><dd>Indicates that a function in the inferior has just been called.
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>InferiorCallPostEvent.ptid</b><var><a name="index-InferiorCallPostEvent_002eptid-2086"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The thread in which the call was run.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>InferiorCallPostEvent.address</b><var><a name="index-InferiorCallPostEvent_002eaddress-2087"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The location of the function that was called.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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</dl>
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<br><dt><code>events.memory_changed</code><dd>Emits <code>gdb.MemoryChangedEvent</code> which indicates that the memory of the
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inferior has been modified by the <span class="sc">gdb</span> user, for instance via a
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command like <code>set *addr = value</code><!-- /@w -->. The event has the following
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attributes:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>MemoryChangedEvent.address</b><var><a name="index-MemoryChangedEvent_002eaddress-2088"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The start address of the changed region.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>MemoryChangedEvent.length</b><var><a name="index-MemoryChangedEvent_002elength-2089"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>Length in bytes of the changed region.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.register_changed</code><dd>Emits <code>gdb.RegisterChangedEvent</code> which indicates that a register in the
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inferior has been modified by the <span class="sc">gdb</span> user.
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>RegisterChangedEvent.frame</b><var><a name="index-RegisterChangedEvent_002eframe-2090"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>A gdb.Frame object representing the frame in which the register was modified.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>RegisterChangedEvent.regnum</b><var><a name="index-RegisterChangedEvent_002eregnum-2091"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>Denotes which register was modified.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.breakpoint_created</code><dd>This is emitted when a new breakpoint has been created. The argument
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that is passed is the new <code>gdb.Breakpoint</code> object.
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<br><dt><code>events.breakpoint_modified</code><dd>This is emitted when a breakpoint has been modified in some way. The
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argument that is passed is the new <code>gdb.Breakpoint</code> object.
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<br><dt><code>events.breakpoint_deleted</code><dd>This is emitted when a breakpoint has been deleted. The argument that
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is passed is the <code>gdb.Breakpoint</code> object. When this event is
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emitted, the <code>gdb.Breakpoint</code> object will already be in its
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invalid state; that is, the <code>is_valid</code> method will return
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<code>False</code>.
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<br><dt><code>events.before_prompt</code><dd>This event carries no payload. It is emitted each time <span class="sc">gdb</span>
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presents a prompt to the user.
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<br><dt><code>events.new_inferior</code><dd>This is emitted when a new inferior is created. Note that the
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inferior is not necessarily running; in fact, it may not even have an
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associated executable.
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<p>The event is of type <code>gdb.NewInferiorEvent</code>. This has a single
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attribute:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>NewInferiorEvent.inferior</b><var><a name="index-NewInferiorEvent_002einferior-2092"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The new inferior, a <code>gdb.Inferior</code> object.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.inferior_deleted</code><dd>This is emitted when an inferior has been deleted. Note that this is
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not the same as process exit; it is notified when the inferior itself
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is removed, say via <code>remove-inferiors</code>.
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<p>The event is of type <code>gdb.InferiorDeletedEvent</code>. This has a single
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attribute:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>NewInferiorEvent.inferior</b><var><a name="index-NewInferiorEvent_002einferior-2093"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The inferior that is being removed, a <code>gdb.Inferior</code> object.
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</p></blockquote></div>
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<br><dt><code>events.new_thread</code><dd>This is emitted when <span class="sc">gdb</span> notices a new thread. The event is of
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type <code>gdb.NewThreadEvent</code>, which extends <code>gdb.ThreadEvent</code>.
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This has a single attribute:
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<div class="defun">
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— Variable: <b>NewThreadEvent.inferior_thread</b><var><a name="index-NewThreadEvent_002einferior_005fthread-2094"></a></var><br>
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<blockquote> <p>The new thread.
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