gdb: how to print the current line or find the current line number?

The ‘frame’ command will give you what you are looking for. (This can be abbreviated just ‘f’). Here is an example:

(gdb) frame
\#0  zmq::xsub_t::xrecv (this=0x617180, msg_=0x7ffff00008e0) at xsub.cpp:139
139         int rc = fq.recv (msg_);
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Without an argument, ‘frame’ just tells you where you are at (with an argument it changes the frame). More information on the frame command can be found here.

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