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DBXTOOL(1)							    DBXTOOL(1)

NAME
       dbxtool - source-level debugger GUI

SYNOPSIS
       dbxtool	[-r]  [-E] [execfile] [-] [corefile | process-id ] [arguments]
       [--jdkhome path] [--userdir  path]  [--fontsize	size]  [--locale  lan‐
       guage[:country[:variant]]]   [--reload	path-to-module.jar]   [--help]
       [--cp:p classpath] [--cp:a classpath] [--laf LaF-classname ]

DESCRIPTION
       Oracle Solaris Studio dbxtool is a graphical user interface (GUI)  tool
       that uses the dbx debugger for source-level debugging of programs writ‐
       ten in C++, ANSI C, Fortran 77, Fortran 95, and Java  programming  lan‐
       guages.

       If  you	intend	to  embed dbxtool in a shell script or driver program,
       consider using ss_attach (see ss_attach.1 man page) instead.

       execfile is an executable file, produced by a Solaris  Studio  compiler
       or  GNU compiler with the -g option which includes debugging symbols in
       the execfile or its associated object files.

       If you know a process-id but not the execfile, you can use the - (dash)
       as  the	execfile and enter the process-id option to attach the process
       to dbxtool.

       If a corefile argument is specified, you can use dbxtool to examine the
       state of the program when the core file was produced.

       If  you	know  a corefile name, but not the execfile, you can use the -
       (dash) as the execfile and dbx will attempt to extract the program name
       from the core file.

       You can specify arguments to be passed to the program only if you spec‐
       ify the -r option or the -E option.

OPTIONS
       -r   Run execfile immediately.  Parameters  follow  the	execfile  name
	    (including	redirection).  If the program terminates successfully,
	    dbx exits. Otherwise, if a fault occurs, dbx  reports  the	reason
	    and waits for a response.

       -E   Parameters	follow	the  execfile name (including redirection). If
	    the program terminates successfully, dbx exits.  Otherwise,	 if  a
	    fault occurs, dbx reports the reason and waits for a response.

       --jdkhome path
	    Explicitly	specifies  the	path to the JDK. If this option is not
	    given, the command looks for the JDK_HOME environment variable  or
	    the JAVA_PATH environment variable to determine a path to the JDK.
	    If neither environment variable is set, the command looks for  the
	    JDK in several standard locations.

       --userdir path
	    Explicitly	specifies  the	path  to  the directory where the tool
	    stores your settings.  If this option is not given,	 the  location
	    of	 your  user  directory	is  $HOME/.dbxtool/ceres-dev2-<operat‐
	    ing_system>-<processor_type>.

       --fontsize size
	    Sets the font size, expressed in points, in the tool's user inter‐
	    face.  If this option is not given, the font size is 11 points.

       --locale language[:country[:variant]]
	    Uses  specified  locale  information.  --reload path-to-module.jar
	    Installs or reinstalls a module JAR	 file.	 --help	 Displays  the
	    list of command-line options.

       The following options pertain to changing the look and feel of the GUI:

       --laf classname
	    Uses the specified UI class as the tool's look and feel.

       --cp:p classpath
	    Prepends the specified path to the tool's classpath.

       --cp:a classpath
	    Appends the specified path to the tool's classpath.

				   May 2010			    DBXTOOL(1)
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