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15.1.3 Having ROCGDB Infer the Source Language

To have ROCGDB set the working language automatically, use ‘set language local’ or ‘set language auto’. ROCGDB then infers the working language. That is, when your program stops in a frame (usually by encountering a breakpoint), ROCGDB sets the working language to the language recorded for the function in that frame. If the language for a frame is unknown (that is, if the function or block corresponding to the frame was defined in a source file that does not have a recognized extension), the current working language is not changed, and ROCGDB issues a warning.

This may not seem necessary for most programs, which are written entirely in one source language. However, program modules and libraries written in one source language can be used by a main program written in a different source language. Using ‘set language auto’ in this case frees you from having to set the working language manually.