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<h3 class="section">19.3 Choosing Target Byte Order</h3>
<p><a name="index-choosing-target-byte-order-1056"></a><a name="index-target-byte-order-1057"></a>
Some types of processors, such as the MIPS, PowerPC, and Renesas SH,
offer the ability to run either big-endian or little-endian byte
orders. Usually the executable or symbol will include a bit to
designate the endian-ness, and you will not need to worry about
which to use. However, you may still find it useful to adjust
<span class="sc">gdb</span>'s idea of processor endian-ness manually.
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<dl><dt><code>set endian big</code><dd>Instruct <span class="sc">gdb</span> to assume the target is big-endian.
<br><dt><code>set endian little</code><dd>Instruct <span class="sc">gdb</span> to assume the target is little-endian.
<br><dt><code>set endian auto</code><dd>Instruct <span class="sc">gdb</span> to use the byte order associated with the
executable.
<br><dt><code>show endian</code><dd>Display <span class="sc">gdb</span>'s current idea of the target byte order.
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<p>Note that these commands merely adjust interpretation of symbolic
data on the host, and that they have absolutely no effect on the
target system.
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