set [ set-subcommand ]
Modifies parts of the debugger environment.
You can give unique prefix of the name of a subcommand to get information about just that subcommand.
Type set for a list of set subcommands and what they do. Type help set
for a summary list of set subcommands.
All of the “set” commands have a corresponding show command.
Set¶
Modifies parts of the debugger environment. You can see these environment settings with the show command.
- Set Annotate (GNU Emacs annotation level)
- Set Args (progam arguments)
- Set Auto Eval (auto evaluation of unrecognized debugger commands)
- Set Auto List
- Set Basename (basename only in file path)
- Set Cmdtrace (show debugger commands before running)
- Set Confirm (confirmation of potentially dangerous operations)
- Set Different (consecutive stops on different file/line positions)
- Set Editing (readline editing of commands)
- Set Highlight (terminal highlighting)
- Set Listsize (list command line count)
- Set Style (pygments formatting style)
- Set Width (terminal width)