2004-03-26 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com>

* PROBLEMS: Refer to gdb/1588 instead of gdb/826.
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2004-03-26 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com>
* PROBLEMS: Refer to gdb/1588 instead of gdb/826.
2004-03-25 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
* PROBLEMS: Add general section titles, remove references to

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*** C++ support
gdb/826: variables in C++ namespaces have to be enclosed in quotes
When referring to a variable in C++ code that is inside a
namespace, you have to put it inside single quotes.
gdb/931: GDB could be more generous when reading types C++ templates on input
When the user types a template, GDB frequently requires the type to be
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function, not to variables defined with types that are defined somewhere
outside any function (which most types are).
gdb/1588: names of c++ nested types in casts must be enclosed in quotes
You must type
(gdb) print ('Foo::Bar') x
or
(gdb) print ('Foo::Bar' *) y
instead of
(gdb) print (Foo::Bar) x
or
(gdb) print (Foo::Bar *) y
respectively.
gdb/1091: Constructor breakpoints ignored
gdb/1193: g++ 3.3 creates multiple constructors: gdb 5.3 can't set breakpoints