lldb does this the same way gdb does:

(lldb) f 0

will reset lldb to frame 0 of the current thread.  Further ‘list’ commands will 
list from there.  

You can also say “list -a $pc”.  

But it would be convenient to have a “list —current-frame” or something which 
would list the pc of the currently selected frame (kind of but not exactly 
equivalent to “disassemble -f” but “-f” is already take for file so we’ll have 
to choose a different letter.  Feel free to file an enhancement request or 
propose a patch if this seems interesting to you...

Jim

> On May 26, 2015, at 8:38 AM, Cameron Skinner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there a command to tell LLDB to list source at the current execution 
> pointer?
> 
> I suppose I can always list at the line number, but after listing a couple of 
> times, its easy to get a bit lost and lose that line number.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Cameron
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