<p>When run with no options, just <tt>llvm-db</tt>, the debugger starts up
without a program loaded at all. You must use the <a
href="#c_file"><tt>file</tt> command</a> to load a program, and the <a
<p>When run with no options, just <tt>llvm-db</tt>, the debugger starts up
without a program loaded at all. You must use the <a
href="#c_file"><tt>file</tt> command</a> to load a program, and the <a
-href="c_set_args"><tt>set args</tt></a> or <a href="#c_run"><tt>run</tt></a>
+href="#c_set_args"><tt>set args</tt></a> or <a href="#c_run"><tt>run</tt></a>
commands to specify the arguments for the program.</p>
<p>If you start the debugger with one argument, as <tt>llvm-db
<program></tt>, the debugger will start up and load in the specified
program. You can then optionally specify arguments to the program with the <a
commands to specify the arguments for the program.</p>
<p>If you start the debugger with one argument, as <tt>llvm-db
<program></tt>, the debugger will start up and load in the specified
program. You can then optionally specify arguments to the program with the <a
-href="c_set_args"><tt>set args</tt></a> or <a href="#c_run"><tt>run</tt></a>
+href="#c_set_args"><tt>set args</tt></a> or <a href="#c_run"><tt>run</tt></a>
commands.</p>
<p>The third way to start the program is with the <tt>--args</tt> option. This
commands.</p>
<p>The third way to start the program is with the <tt>--args</tt> option. This