Fix TeX bugs introduced in last pass.

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Roland Pesch 1990-12-19 15:56:47 +00:00
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@ -648,13 +648,13 @@ commands, you can disable this ``feature'':
@table @code @table @code
@kindex set stupidity @kindex set stupidity
@cindex flinching @cindex flinching
@cindex verifying commands with serious side effects @cindex stupid questions
@item set stupidity off @item set stupidity off
Disables stupid questions. Disables stupid questions.
@item set stupidity on @item set stupidity on
Enables stupid questions (the default). Enables stupid questions (the default).
@end table
@node Files, Compilation, User Interface, Top @node Files, Compilation, User Interface, Top
@chapter Specifying GDB's Files @chapter Specifying GDB's Files
@ -2153,12 +2153,10 @@ GNU C++ raises an exception by calling a library function named
@end example @end example
@noindent @noindent
By setting a breakpoint on @code{__raise_exception} You can make the debugger catch all exceptions @emph{before} any stack
(@xref{Breakpoints}), all exceptions that a program raises will be unwinding takes place: set a breakpoint on @code{__raise_exception}
first caught by the debugger before any stack unwinding has taken (@pxref{Breakpoints}). If you set a breakpoint in an exception handler
place. If you set a breakpoint in an exception handler instead of at instead, it may not be easy to find out where the exception was raised.
the point of the raise, you will likely not easily have the
information needed to know from where the exception was raised.
By using a conditional breakpoint (@xref{Conditions}), you can cause By using a conditional breakpoint (@xref{Conditions}), you can cause
the debugger to stop only when a specific exception is raised. the debugger to stop only when a specific exception is raised.
@ -2623,9 +2621,11 @@ $1 = @{
Cause GDB to print structures in a compact format, like this: Cause GDB to print structures in a compact format, like this:
@example @example
$1 = @{next = 0x0, flags = @{sweet = 1, sour = 1@}, meat = 0x54 "Pork"@} $1 = @{next = 0x0, flags = @{sweet = 1, sour = 1@}, meat \
= 0x54 "Pork"@}
@end example @end example
@noindent
This is the default format. This is the default format.
@item set unionprint on @item set unionprint on
@ -3491,12 +3491,12 @@ it would from the terminal.
@cindex init file @cindex init file
@cindex @file{.gdbinit} @cindex @file{.gdbinit}
When GDB starts, it automatically executes its @dfn{init files}, command When GDB starts, it first executes commands from its @dfn{init files}.
files named @file{.gdbinit}. GDB reads the init file (if any) in your home These are files named @file{.gdbinit}. GDB reads the init file (if any)
directory and then the init file (if any) in the current working in your home directory and then the init file (if any) in the current
directory. (The init files are not executed if the @samp{-nx} option working directory. (The init files are not executed if the @samp{-nx}
is given.) You can also request the execution of a command file with the option is given.) You can also request the execution of a command file
@samp{source} command: with the @samp{source} command:
@table @code @table @code
@item source @var{filename} @item source @var{filename}
@ -3749,6 +3749,9 @@ communicates with Emacs in terms of line numbers. If you add or
delete lines from the text, the line numbers that GDB knows will cease delete lines from the text, the line numbers that GDB knows will cease
to correspond properly to the code. to correspond properly to the code.
@comment The following dropped because Epoch is nonstandard. Reactivate
@comment if/when v19 does something similar. ---pesch@cygnus.com 19dec1990
@ignore
@kindex emacs epoch environment @kindex emacs epoch environment
@kindex epoch @kindex epoch
@kindex inspect @kindex inspect
@ -3757,6 +3760,7 @@ Version 18 of Emacs has a built-in window system called the @samp{epoch}
environment. Users of this environment can use a new command, environment. Users of this environment can use a new command,
@samp{inspect} which performs identically to @samp{print} except that @samp{inspect} which performs identically to @samp{print} except that
each value is printed in its own window. each value is printed in its own window.
@end ignore
@node Remote, Commands, Emacs, Top @node Remote, Commands, Emacs, Top
@chapter Remote Kernel Debugging @chapter Remote Kernel Debugging