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This is possible with Print multiple variables with one command in GDB, but how to do it with LLDB?

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If all you want is to print variables, then

(lldb) frame variable var1 var2 var3 var4

will do it for you

But if you're trying to actually evaluate expressions instead of just printing local variables, then that will not work.

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  • Even better with fr v -o var1 var2 var3 var4
    – Kamil.S
    Apr 21, 2019 at 16:02
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To get the same result , you can log messages with Xcode Breakpoints.

writing:

@var1@ @var2@ @var3@ @var4@

more details:

var1 is @var1@ , var2 is @var2@, var3 is @var3@ , var4 is @var4@

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more intuitive, you could use multiple debug command

just like

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