* gdb.texinfo (Top): Move TUI and Annotations menu entries to match

the order of the nodes.
	(C Operators, C Constants, Debugging C): Remove extra menus.
	(Method Names in Commands): Do not specify next/prev/up nodes.
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Bob Wilson 2007-03-26 15:41:43 +00:00
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2007-03-23 Bob Wilson <bob.wilson@acm.org>
2007-03-26 Bob Wilson <bob.wilson@acm.org>
* gdb.texinfo (Top): Move TUI and Annotations menu entries to match
the order of the nodes.
(C Operators, C Constants, Debugging C): Remove extra menus.
(Method Names in Commands): Do not specify next/prev/up nodes.
2007-03-26 Bob Wilson <bob.wilson@acm.org>
* gdb.texinfo (File Options): Add missing parenthesis.
(Breakpoints, Special Fortran commands, PowerPC): Fix typos.

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@ -144,11 +144,11 @@ Copyright (C) 1988-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Configurations:: Configuration-specific information
* Controlling GDB:: Controlling @value{GDBN}
* Sequences:: Canned sequences of commands
* TUI:: @value{GDBN} Text User Interface
* Interpreters:: Command Interpreters
* TUI:: @value{GDBN} Text User Interface
* Emacs:: Using @value{GDBN} under @sc{gnu} Emacs
* Annotations:: @value{GDBN}'s annotation interface.
* GDB/MI:: @value{GDBN}'s Machine Interface.
* Annotations:: @value{GDBN}'s annotation interface.
* GDB Bugs:: Reporting bugs in @value{GDBN}
@ -9184,10 +9184,6 @@ If an operator is redefined in the user code, @value{GDBN} usually
attempts to invoke the redefined version instead of using the operator's
predefined meaning.
@menu
* C Constants::
@end menu
@node C Constants
@subsubsection C and C@t{++} constants
@ -9248,14 +9244,6 @@ integers, @samp{@{@{1,2@}, @{3,4@}, @{5,6@}@}} is a three-by-two array,
and @samp{@{&"hi", &"there", &"fred"@}} is a three-element array of pointers.
@end itemize
@menu
* C plus plus expressions::
* C Defaults::
* C Checks::
* Debugging C::
@end menu
@node C plus plus expressions
@subsubsection C@t{++} expressions
@ -9419,10 +9407,6 @@ The @code{@@} operator aids in the debugging of dynamic arrays, formed
with pointers and a memory allocation function. @xref{Expressions,
,Expressions}.
@menu
* Debugging C plus plus::
@end menu
@node Debugging C plus plus
@subsubsection @value{GDBN} features for C@t{++}
@ -9524,7 +9508,7 @@ few more commands specific to Objective-C support.
* The Print Command with Objective-C::
@end menu
@node Method Names in Commands, The Print Command with Objective-C, Objective-C, Objective-C
@node Method Names in Commands
@subsubsection Method Names in Commands
The following commands have been extended to accept Objective-C method