.\"************************************************************************** .\"* * .\"* OCaml * .\"* * .\"* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt * .\"* * .\"* Copyright 2001 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et * .\"* en Automatique. * .\"* * .\"* All rights reserved. This file is distributed under the terms of * .\"* the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, with the * .\"* special exception on linking described in the file LICENSE. * .\"* * .\"************************************************************************** .\" .TH OCAMLDEBUG 1 .SH NAME ocamldebug \- the OCaml source-level replay debugger. .SH SYNOPSIS .B ocamldebug .RI [\ options \ ]\ program \ [\ arguments \ ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B ocamldebug is the OCaml source-level replay debugger. Before the debugger can be used, the program must be compiled and linked with the .B \-g option: all .cmo and .cma files that are part of the program should have been created with .BR ocamlc\ \-g , and they must be linked together with .BR ocamlc\ \-g . Compiling with .B \-g entails no penalty on the running time of programs: object files and bytecode executable files are bigger and take longer to produce, but the executable files run at exactly the same speed as if they had been compiled without .BR \-g . .SH OPTIONS A summary of options are included below. For a complete description, see the html documentation in the ocaml-doc package. .TP .BI \-c \ count Set the maximum number of simultaneously live checkpoints to .IR count . .TP .BI \-cd \ dir Run the debugger program from the working directory .IR dir , instead of the current working directory. (See also the .B cd command.) .TP .B \-emacs Tell the debugger it is executed under Emacs. (See .I "The OCaml user's manual" for information on how to run the debugger under Emacs.) Implies .BR \-machine-readable . .TP .BI \-I \ directory Add .I directory to the list of directories searched for source files and compiled files. (See also the .B directory command.) .TP .BI -machine-readable Print information in a format more suitable for machines instead of human operators where applicable. For example, when describing a location in a program, such as when printing a backtrace, print the program counter and character offset in a file instead of the filename, line number, and character offset in that line. .TP .BI \-s \ socket Use .I socket for communicating with the debugged program. See the description of the command .B set\ socket in .I "The OCaml user's manual" for the format of .IR socket . .TP .B \-version Print version string and exit. .TP .B \-vnum Print short version number and exit. .TP .BR \-help \ or \ \-\-help Display a short usage summary and exit. .SH INITIALIZATION FILE When .BR ocamldebug (1) is invoked, it will read commands from an initialization file before giving control to the user. The default file is .B .ocamldebug in the current directory if it exists, otherwise .B .ocamldebug in the user's home directory. Note that you can also use the .B source file command to read commands from a file. .SH SEE ALSO .BR ocamlc (1) .br .IR "The OCaml user's manual" , chapter "The debugger". .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Sven LUTHER , for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).