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The .send_file command copies files. If you are performing remote debugging through a process server, it sends a file from the smart client's computer to the process server's computer.
.send_file [-f] Source Destination
.send_file [-f] -s Destination
Parameters
-f
Forces file creation. By default, .send_file will not overwrite any existing files. If the -f switch is used, the destination file will always be created, and any existing file with the same name will be overwritten.
Source
Specifies the full path and filename of the file to be sent. If you are debugging through a process server, this file must be located on the computer where the smart client is running.
Destination
Specifies the directory where the file is to be written. If you are debugging through a process server, this directory name is evaluated on the computer where the process server is running.
-s
Causes the debugger to copy all loaded symbol files.
Environment
Item | Description |
---|---|
Modes | User mode |
Targets | Live |
Platforms | All |
Remarks
This command is particularly useful when you have been performing remote debugging through a process server, but wish to begin debugging locally instead. In this case you can use the .send_file -s command to copy all the symbol files that the debugger has been using to the process server. These symbol files can then be used by a debugger running on the local computer.