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Is there is any way to switch to assembly when debugging a C or C++ program in gdb ? (Given that all source files and their corresponding assembly files are available)

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There is a way to disassemble a function or a certain section of code, is that what you are after?

The command to do so would be disassemble <function name> or a memory location.

Is this what you are referring to?

(gdb) help disassemble
Disassemble a specified section of memory.
Default is the function surrounding the pc of the selected frame.
With a single argument, the function surrounding that address is dumped.
Two arguments are taken as a range of memory to dump.
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actually yes .. thanks – Ben Feb 26 at 8:40
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Using the disas command will probably do what you want.

According to the internal help, the disas command does the following:

Disassemble a specified section of memory.
Default is the function surrounding the pc of the selected frame.
With a single argument, the function surrounding that address is dumped.
Two arguments are taken as a range of memory to dump.
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In the new gdb version 7.0, the "disassemble" command can take a new argument "/m" which makes it emit mixed source and disassembly.

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