set [ set-subcommand ]

Modifies parts of the debugger environment.

You can give unique prefix of the name of a subcommand to get information about just that subcommand.

Type set for a list of set subcommands and what they do. Type help set for a summary list of set subcommands.

All of the “set” commands have a corresponding show command.

Set¶

Modifies parts of the debugger environment. You can see these environment settings with the show command.

  • Set GNU Emacs annotation Level (set annotation)
  • Set Command Invocation Parameters (set args)
  • Auto-Evaluation of Unrecognized Debugger Commands (set auto eval)
  • List Statements on Debugger Entry (set auto list)
  • Basename Only in File Paths (set basename)
  • Confirmation of Potentially Dangerous Operations (set confirm)
  • Recursive Debugging (debug)
  • Consecutive Stops on Different File/Line Positions) (set different)
  • Readline editing of commands (set editing)
  • How to display file names (set filename-display)
  • Set whether to use Terminal Highlighting (set highlight)
  • Set whether to trace executed lines (set linetrace)
  • Set List Command Line Count (set listsize)
  • Set whether to use Pygments in Formatting Listings (set style)
  • Set whether line tracing is in effect (set trace-commands)
  • Set Terminal Output Width (set width)

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