(Processes): Mention process command.

detach-on-follow -> detach-on-fork.
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Nick Roberts 2008-01-29 23:29:29 +00:00
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@ -2550,12 +2550,12 @@ is held suspended.
@end table
@kindex show detach-on-follow
@item show detach-on-follow
Show whether detach-on-follow mode is on/off.
@kindex show detach-on-fork
@item show detach-on-fork
Show whether detach-on-fork mode is on/off.
@end table
If you choose to set @var{detach-on-follow} mode off, then
If you choose to set @samp{detach-on-fork} mode off, then
@value{GDBN} will retain control of all forked processes (including
nested forks). You can list the forked processes under the control of
@value{GDBN} by using the @w{@code{info forks}} command, and switch
@ -2568,13 +2568,18 @@ Print a list of all forked processes under the control of @value{GDBN}.
The listing will include a fork id, a process id, and the current
position (program counter) of the process.
@kindex fork @var{fork-id}
@item fork @var{fork-id}
Make fork number @var{fork-id} the current process. The argument
@var{fork-id} is the internal fork number assigned by @value{GDBN},
as shown in the first field of the @samp{info forks} display.
@kindex process @var{process-id}
@item process @var{process-id}
Make process number @var{process-id} the current process. The
argument @var{process-id} must be one that is listed in the output of
@samp{info forks}.
@end table
To quit debugging one of the forked processes, you can either detach