(Top): Put Appendix A after numbered sections.

(Files): Add section name to argument list for pxref.
(Non-debug DLL symbols): Don't use `see' for pxref.
(Embedded Processors): Fix typo.
(GDB/MI Breakpoint Commands): Execution commands generate
*stopped not ^done.
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Nick Roberts 2007-02-18 08:04:35 +00:00
parent 994337c364
commit 0869d01bc3
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@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ Copyright (C) 1988-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* GDB/MI:: @value{GDBN}'s Machine Interface.
* GDB Bugs:: Reporting bugs in @value{GDBN}
* Formatting Documentation:: How to format and print @value{GDBN} documentation
* Command Line Editing:: Command Line Editing
* Using History Interactively:: Using History Interactively
* Formatting Documentation:: How to format and print @value{GDBN} documentation
* Installing GDB:: Installing GDB
* Maintenance Commands:: Maintenance Commands
* Remote Protocol:: GDB Remote Serial Protocol
@ -11458,8 +11458,9 @@ Out of @value{GDBN}}).
Occasionally it is necessary to change to a different file during a
@value{GDBN} session. Or you may run @value{GDBN} and forget to
specify a file you want to use. Or you are debugging a remote target
via @code{gdbserver} (@pxref{Server, file}). In these situations the
@value{GDBN} commands to specify new files are useful.
via @code{gdbserver} (@pxref{Server, file, Using the gdbserver
program}). In these situations the @value{GDBN} commands to specify
new files are useful.
@table @code
@cindex executable file
@ -13802,8 +13803,8 @@ Note that the internal name of the DLL may be all upper-case, even
though the file name of the DLL is lower-case, or vice-versa. Since
symbols within @value{GDBN} are @emph{case-sensitive} this may cause
some confusion. If in doubt, try the @code{info functions} and
@code{info variables} commands or even @code{maint print msymbols} (see
@pxref{Symbols}). Here's an example:
@code{info variables} commands or even @code{maint print msymbols}
(@pxref{Symbols}). Here's an example:
@smallexample
(@value{GDBP}) info function CreateFileA
@ -14279,7 +14280,7 @@ acceptable commands.
* MIPS Embedded:: MIPS Embedded
* OpenRISC 1000:: OpenRisc 1000
* PA:: HP PA Embedded
* PowerPC: PowerPC
* PowerPC:: PowerPC
* SH:: Renesas SH
* Sparclet:: Tsqware Sparclet
* Sparclite:: Fujitsu Sparclite
@ -18431,7 +18432,8 @@ Setting a watchpoint on a variable in the @code{main} function:
(gdb)
-exec-continue
^running
^done,reason="watchpoint-trigger",wpt=@{number="2",exp="x"@},
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="watchpoint-trigger",wpt=@{number="2",exp="x"@},
value=@{old="-268439212",new="55"@},
frame=@{func="main",args=[],file="recursive2.c",
fullname="/home/foo/bar/recursive2.c",line="5"@}
@ -18449,7 +18451,8 @@ for the watchpoint going out of scope.
(gdb)
-exec-continue
^running
^done,reason="watchpoint-trigger",
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="watchpoint-trigger",
wpt=@{number="5",exp="C"@},value=@{old="-276895068",new="3"@},
frame=@{func="callee4",args=[],
file="../../../devo/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/basics.c",
@ -18457,7 +18460,8 @@ fullname="/home/foo/bar/devo/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/basics.c",line="13"@}
(gdb)
-exec-continue
^running
^done,reason="watchpoint-scope",wpnum="5",
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="watchpoint-scope",wpnum="5",
frame=@{func="callee3",args=[@{name="strarg",
value="0x11940 \"A string argument.\""@}],
file="../../../devo/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/basics.c",
@ -18491,7 +18495,8 @@ enabled="y",addr="",what="C",times="0"@}]@}
(gdb)
-exec-continue
^running
^done,reason="watchpoint-trigger",wpt=@{number="2",exp="C"@},
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="watchpoint-trigger",wpt=@{number="2",exp="C"@},
value=@{old="-276895068",new="3"@},
frame=@{func="callee4",args=[],
file="../../../devo/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/basics.c",