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The following commands help you find out which language is the working language, and also what language source files were written in.
show languageDisplay the current working language. This is the
language you can use with commands such as print to
build and compute expressions that may involve variables in your program.
info frameDisplay the source language for this frame. This language becomes the working language if you use an identifier from this frame. See section Information about a frame, to identify the other information listed here.
info sourceDisplay the source language of this source file. See section Examining the Symbol Table, to identify the other information listed here.
In unusual circumstances, you may have source files with extensions not in the standard list. You can then set the extension associated with a language explicitly:
set extension-language .ext languageSet source files with extension .ext to be assumed to be in the source language language.
info extensionsList all the filename extensions and the associated languages.
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