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How can I run something like gdb -e path/to/exe -ex 'run --argnamae argvalue'?

Let's assume a recent version of gfb, within the past year or two.

Gdb runs and prints responses but not interactively.

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I think you want gdb --args path/to/exe command line arguments

which will start gdb debugging path/to/exe pass three command line arguments to your exe command, line, and arguments, you can then interact with gdb before issuing the run command.

As for the ImportError: No module named 'libstdcxx' I believe this is already answered here which points to a bug report here.

It appears some versions of GCC have a broken pretty printers python script, you might need to adjust the python sys.path with (gdb) python sys.path.append("/usr/share/gcc-4.8/python"), adjust the path to match whatever GCC version is actually present on your system. You could probably add a command like this to your .gdbinit file to save typing it every time.

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  • Good to know! But what about gdb --args path/to/exe command line="can have whitespace in" arguments? When running gdb is reporting path/to/exe can't handle command-line argument containing whitespace. Any solution for handling arguments with whitespaces?
    – ILCAI
    Commented Feb 19, 2018 at 21:35
  • That error only occurs (I think) when set startup-with-shell 0 has been used. Right now I don't see a work around (sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=blob;f=gdb/…) other than not disabling startup-with-shell
    – Andrew
    Commented Feb 20, 2018 at 16:10
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How can I run something like ...

You can do this:

gdb path/to/exe -ex 'set args arg1 arg2 arg3'

Or use a shorthand notation for the above:

gdb --args path/to/exe arg1 arg2 arg3
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If you want to pass arguments from file,

try this

(gdb) run < the_file_contains_data
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  • This is what I was after. I was normally using bash to cat a csv file into a C++ program vai CLI, thank you!! Commented Aug 27, 2022 at 2:31

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