Fixed a few spelling errors.
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@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ not allow it to take effect until a time when it is safe.
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@cindex command line editing
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@cindex command line editing
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@cindex history substitution
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@cindex history substitution
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GDB reads its input commands via the @code{readline} interface. This
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GDB reads its input commands via the @code{readline} interface. This
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GNU library provides consistant behaviour for programs which provide a
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GNU library provides consistent behavior for programs which provide a
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command line interface to the user. Advantages are @samp{emacs}-style
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command line interface to the user. Advantages are @samp{emacs}-style
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or @samp{vi}-style inline editing of commands, @samp{csh}-like history
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or @samp{vi}-style inline editing of commands, @samp{csh}-like history
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substitution, and a storage and recall of command history across
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substitution, and a storage and recall of command history across
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@ -850,11 +850,11 @@ as the file for execution and symbols, and the second argument (if any) is
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used as the core dump file name. Thus,
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used as the core dump file name. Thus,
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@example
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@example
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gdb progm core
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gdb program core
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@end example
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@end example
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@noindent
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@noindent
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specifies @file{progm} as the executable program and @file{core} as a core
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specifies @file{program} as the executable program and @file{core} as a core
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dump file to examine. (You do not need to have a core dump file if what
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dump file to examine. (You do not need to have a core dump file if what
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you plan to do is debug the program interactively.)
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you plan to do is debug the program interactively.)
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@ -2819,7 +2819,7 @@ Do not pretty print C++ virtual function tables.
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Show whether C++ virtual function tables are pretty printed, or not.
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Show whether C++ virtual function tables are pretty printed, or not.
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@item set addressprint
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@item set addressprint
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@item set adressprint on
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@item set addressprint on
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@kindex set addressprint
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@kindex set addressprint
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GDB will print memory addresses in stack traces and structure values.
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GDB will print memory addresses in stack traces and structure values.
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The default is on.
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The default is on.
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@ -2982,7 +2982,7 @@ machine instructions. The default memory range is the function
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surrounding the program counter of the selected frame. A single
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surrounding the program counter of the selected frame. A single
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argument to this command is a program counter value; the function
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argument to this command is a program counter value; the function
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surrounding this value will be dumped. Two arguments (separated by one
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surrounding this value will be dumped. Two arguments (separated by one
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or more spaces) specify a range of addresss (first inclusive, second
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or more spaces) specify a range of addresses (first inclusive, second
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exclusive) to be dumped.
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exclusive) to be dumped.
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@kindex x
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@kindex x
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@ -3555,7 +3555,7 @@ would store the value 4 into the variable @code{x}, and then print
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the value of the assignment expression (which is 4).
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the value of the assignment expression (which is 4).
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All the assignment operators of C are supported, including the
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All the assignment operators of C are supported, including the
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incrementation operators @samp{++} and @samp{--}, and combining
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increment operators @samp{++} and @samp{--}, and combining
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assignments such as @samp{+=} and @samp{<<=}.
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assignments such as @samp{+=} and @samp{<<=}.
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@kindex set
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@kindex set
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@ -3969,7 +3969,7 @@ This is useful because it means that you can copy the text of previous
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commands and input them again; you can even use parts of the output
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commands and input them again; you can even use parts of the output
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in this way.
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in this way.
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All the facilities of Emacs's Shell mode are available for this purpose.
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All the facilities of Emacs' Shell mode are available for this purpose.
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@item
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@item
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GDB displays source code through Emacs. Each time GDB displays a
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GDB displays source code through Emacs. Each time GDB displays a
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