0 means that only the names of the arguments are listed, a value of 1
means that both names and values of the arguments are printed.
+Use of this command to obtain arguments in a single frame is
+deprecated in favor of the @samp{-stack-list-variables} command.
+
@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command
@value{GDBN} does not have an equivalent command. @code{gdbtk} has a
other data types when the user wishes to explore their values in
more detail.
+This command is deprecated in favor of the
+@samp{-stack-list-variables} command.
+
@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command
@samp{info locals} in @value{GDBN}, @samp{gdb_get_locals} in @code{gdbtk}.
(gdb)
@end smallexample
+@subheading The @code{-stack-list-variables} Command
+@findex -stack-list-variables
+
+@subsubheading Synopsis
+
+@smallexample
+ -stack-list-variables @var{print-values}
+@end smallexample
+
+Display the names of local variables and function arguments for the selected frame. If
+@var{print-values} is 0 or @code{--no-values}, print only the names of
+the variables; if it is 1 or @code{--all-values}, print also their
+values; and if it is 2 or @code{--simple-values}, print the name,
+type and value for simple data types and the name and type for arrays,
+structures and unions.
+
+@subsubheading Example
+
+@smallexample
+(gdb)
+-stack-list-variables --thread 1 --frame 0 --all-values
+^done,variables=[{name="x",value="11"},{name="s",value="{a = 1, b = 2}"}]
+(gdb)
+@end smallexample
+
@subheading The @code{-stack-select-frame} Command
@findex -stack-select-frame