I am trying to use lldb for c++ debugging and I want to halt if an exception is thrown, like gdb's catch throw
, and I cannot find an equivalent in the lldb documentation.
3 Answers
Use break set -E c++
to break on all exceptions and break set -F std::range_error
to break on a specific exception.
In Xcode, you can set an Exception breakpoint (View > Navigators > Show Breakpoint Navigator, hit the + button in the bottom of the breakpoint list window to add a new breakpoint).
If you're using command line lldb, put a breakpoint on __cxa_throw
for C++ exception throws, objc_exception_throw
for Objective-C exception throws.
For all c++ exceptions: break set -E C++
.
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1ah, I missed the -E option to breakpoint set! Thanks for noting it. Oct 8, 2012 at 19:03
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3The '-F' and '-E' variants weren't working for me, but 'breakpoint -n __cxa_throw' did work (for all exceptions), as well as 'breakpoint -n <exception-name>' (for specific exceptions). May 26, 2015 at 18:56
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break set -E c++
didn't work for me (perhaps because I'm using real GNU g++ instead of Apple's clang++?), butbreak set -n __cxa_throw
did. @AnthonyHall's comment is lackingset
. Feb 12, 2019 at 22:16
I think breakpoint set -w <boolean>
is the correct answer, you can use help breakpoint set
to see the document.