* Use prototypes for all interface routines (fix bugs found as a result of
doing so).
* Make full_filename more robust in the face of null dirname/filenames.
* Get pty at startup instead of at child creation time. Put GDB descriptors
0, 1 and 2 on it so that we can see the output of shell commands.
* Get rid of prompt(), use print_prompt() instead. Fixes loads of stupid
prompting problems.
* dwarfread.c (enum_type): Fix misspelling in comment.
* valprint.c (val_print_fields, cplus_val_print): Minor
adjustment to printing of C++ class structures to more closely
match format for printing C structures, with and without setting
pretty print.
(which is not a Posix signal) if it isn't defined.
* tm-linux.h, xm-linux.h, config/linux.m[ht], configure.in:
New port to Linux (a free Unix clone for 386 machines).
Lints for bfd_reloc_code_type->bfd_reloc_code_real_type, and
correct calling of howto special functions and fixes from Raeburn
for gas<>bfdness
* archures.c: nuke bfd_reloc_code_type
* bout.c, cpu-h8300.c, coff-i960.c, coff-m88k.c: special function lint
* coffcode.h (styp_to_sec_flags): STYP_INFO is marked as
SEC_NEVER_LOAD, various other bfdgas newness
* reloc.c->libbfd.h: change protype of bfd_default_reloc_type_lookup
* targets.c: change jump table vector to above
* coffread.c (record_minimal_symbol): Pass the minsym type to it.
Callers changed.
(coff_end_symtab): Sort blocks if needed. Complain if misordered.
(read_coff_symtab): Move patch_opaque_types call from
coff_symfile_read. Restrict it to symtabs from this objfile.
(process_coff_symbol: C_TPDEF): Don't put ordinary foward
references on opaque type chain; just let coff_lookup_type handle 'em.
(decode_type): Complain about tagndx values on
non-struct/union/enum types, which the EPI compiler tends to produce.
* symtab.c (list_symbols): Make minimal symbol variable-finding work.
* tm-68k.h (FIX_CALL_DUMMY): Avoid alignment and byte order
dependency.
* elfread.c (elf_symfile_read): Update bfd_elf_find_section
usage to match new prototype. Include libbfd.h to get prototype.
its prototype will be included in libbfd.h. Change result type
to struct * (rather than equivalent typedef) so it can be used in
the prototype, where they typedef won't be known.
* libbfd.h: Updated version.
declarations of malloc/realloc/free that are inserted by some
versions of yacc.
* m2-exp.y: Prevent conflicts with TRUE and FALSE tokens by
#undeffing them.
* xm-rs6000.h: Declare malloc/realloc/free appropriately. Yet
another decl of strdup (this really ought to come from libiberty.h!).
(_initialize_remote): `set remotedebug' enables packet trace.
* dbxread.c (process_one_symbol:N_FUN): GCC now produces relative
N_SLINE's, etc, just like Sun cc on Solaris2.
* am29k-tdep.c (read_register_stack, write_register_stack):
Change RSTACK_HIGH_ADDR to rstack_high_address, a user-settable
variable. Add `set' and `show' commands for it.
* doc/gdb.texinfo: Document it.
* eval.c: Avoid residue-by-zero when evaluating without side effects.
(Bug and fix found by Pierre Willard.)
* sparc-tdep.c: Clean up slightly for Solaris2.
* config/mh-apollo68v, mh-sco, mh-sysv, mh-sysv4}: RANLIB=true.
Mon Jun 15 13:50:34 1992 david d `zoo' zuhn (zoo at cirdan.cygnus.com)
* configure.in: use mh-sysv4 on solaris2
C++ syms as demangled, not just functions.
* buildsym.c (read_range_type): When we find a signed char
type, do a lookup of signed char, not plain char. Plain char's
still get looked up as plain char's elsewhere.
first paragraph. It looks like it's left over from previous
nomenclature; term "cutting" introduced there is not used in rest of
document. ("killing" is used instead, as in the section title and in
the following paragraph.)
2) More consistent use of @key for things to type in; in a few cases
not having it actually produced wrong doc on paper---notably "M--"
comes out as "M" followed by emdash, if in the plain Roman body
text...
* ldexp.c: lint
* ldlang.c(open_output): set the target arch and machine as soon
as we can. (lang_size_sections): use new macros for setting vma
* ldwrite.c: lint
Correct misconception that there can be only one symbol table.
Only call elf_slurp_symbol_table on the full symbol table, not
the dynamic one which is only a subset of the full one.
(The bfd library was slurping in the first ELF symbol table it
found and then ignoring any others. For dynamically linked
executables, this happened to be the dynamic symbol table, which
is a subset of the full symbol table and only contains the
symbols that need to be used in dynamic linking.)
* xm-sun3os4.h: Define MALLOC_INCOMPATIBLE to avoid conflicts
with decls of malloc in c-exp.tab.c (as produced by yacc).
There's got to be a better way to do this...