* gdbint.texinfo (RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK): Document.

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@xref{Target Architecture Definition, , Using Different Register and Memory Data Representations}.
@item RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK(@var{type})
@findex RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK
@cindex returning structures by value
@cindex structures, returning by value
Return non-zero if values of type TYPE are returned on the stack, using
the ``struct convention'' (i.e., the caller provides a pointer to a
buffer in which the callee should store the return value). This
controls how the @samp{finish} command finds a function's return value,
and whether an inferior function call reserves space on the stack for
the return value.
The full logic @value{GDBN} uses here is kind of odd.
@itemize @bullet
@item
If the type being returned by value is not a structure, union, or array,
and @code{RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK} returns zero, then @value{GDBN}
concludes the value is not returned using the struct convention.
@item
Otherwise, @value{GDBN} calls @code{USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION} (see below).
If that returns non-zero, @value{GDBN} assumes the struct convention is
in use.
@end itemize
In other words, to indicate that a given type is returned by value using
the struct convention, that type must be either a struct, union, array,
or something @code{RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK} likes, @emph{and} something
that @code{USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION} likes.
Note that, in C and C++, arrays are never returned by value. In those
languages, these predicates will always see a pointer type, never an
array type. All the references above to arrays being returned by value
apply only to other languages.
@item SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP_P
Define this as 1 if the target does not have a hardware single-step
mechanism. The macro @code{SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP} must also be defined.