I have this simple c++ code :
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
vector<string> q;
int main()
{
q.push_back("test1");
q.push_back("test2");
cout<<q.front();
return 0;
}
When I use gdb
to print variable q
I get following error:
No symbol "q" in current context.
I compile my program using g++ like this:
g++ -g a.cpp
And here is my gdb commands:
gdb a.out
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Reading symbols from a.out...done.
(gdb) b 6
Breakpoint 1 at 0x400c6f: file a.cpp, line 6.
(gdb) r
Starting program: /home/mohammad/Desktop/a.out
Breakpoint 1, main () at a.cpp:9
9 q.push_back("test");
(gdb) print q
No symbol "q" in current context.
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