List of the gdb default key mappings:
These keys are mapped after the|Cmapkeys|vim command is run.
CTRL-Z send an interrupt to gdb and the program it is running (unix only) B info breakpoints L info locals A info args S step CTRL-N next: next source line, skipping all function calls F finish R run Q quit C continue W where X foldvar CTRL-U up: go up one frame CTRL-D down: go down one frame cursor position: ~ CTRL-B set a breakpoint on the line where the cursor is located CTRL-E clear all breakpoints on the line where the cursor is located mouse pointer position: ~ CTRL-P print the value of the variable defined by the mouse pointer position CTRL-X print the value that is referenced by the address whose value is that of the variable defined by the mouse pointer position
mouse pointer position: CTRL-P print the value of the variable defined by the mouse pointer position CTRL-X print the value that is referenced by the address whose
value is that of the variable defined by the mouse pointer position
CTRL-K set a breakpoint at assembly address shown by mouse position CTRL-H clear a breakpoint at assembly address shown by mouse position CTRL-J add the selected variable at mouse position to the watched variables window