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another proofreading patch
- To: gdb-patches at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: another proofreading patch
- From: Brian Youmans <3diff at flib dot gnu dot ai dot mit dot edu>
- Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 17:45:02 -0400
Here is a patch for gdb.texinfo that fixes several grammatical
glitches, two incorrect typefaces, and three spots where parts of a
multitable print over other parts of the table.
- Brian Y., FSF office staff and part-time publisher
*** gdb.old.texinfo Mon May 8 15:29:39 2000
--- gdb.texinfo Mon May 8 16:59:08 2000
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*** 8757,8763 ****
@noindent
but if before calling @code{set_debug_traps}, you set it to point to a
! function in your program; that function is called when
@code{@value{GDBN}} continues after stopping on a trap (for example, bus
error). The function indicated by @code{exceptionHook} is called with
one parameter: an @code{int} which is the exception number.
--- 8757,8763 ----
@noindent
but if before calling @code{set_debug_traps}, you set it to point to a
! function in your program, that function is called when
@code{@value{GDBN}} continues after stopping on a trap (for example, bus
error). The function indicated by @code{exceptionHook} is called with
one parameter: an @code{int} which is the exception number.
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*** 8931,8937 ****
@noindent
means the same as "0000".
! The error response, returned for some packets includes a two character
error number. That number is not well defined.
For any @var{command} not supported by the stub, an empty response
--- 8931,8937 ----
@noindent
means the same as "0000".
! The error response returned for some packets includes a two character
error number. That number is not well defined.
For any @var{command} not supported by the stub, an empty response
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*** 8945,8951 ****
Below is a complete list of all currently defined @var{command}s and
their corresponding response @var{data}:
!
@multitable @columnfractions .30 .30 .40
@item Packet
@tab Request
--- 8945,8951 ----
Below is a complete list of all currently defined @var{command}s and
their corresponding response @var{data}:
! @page
@multitable @columnfractions .30 .30 .40
@item Packet
@tab Request
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*** 8955,8961 ****
@tab @code{!}
@tab
Use the extended remote protocol. Sticky---only needs to be set once.
! The extended remote protocol support the @samp{R} packet.
@item
@tab reply @samp{}
@tab
--- 8955,8961 ----
@tab @code{!}
@tab
Use the extended remote protocol. Sticky---only needs to be set once.
! The extended remote protocol supports the @samp{R} packet.
@item
@tab reply @samp{}
@tab
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*** 8980,8985 ****
--- 8980,8988 ----
@item set program arguments @strong{(reserved)}
@tab @code{A}@var{arglen}@code{,}@var{argnum}@code{,}@var{arg}@code{,...}
@tab
+ @item
+ @tab
+ @tab
Initialized @samp{argv[]} array passed into program. @var{arglen}
specifies the number of bytes in the hex encoded byte stream @var{arg}.
See @file{gdbserver} for more details.
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*** 9026,9032 ****
@tab reply
@tab see below
! @item toggle debug @emph{(deprecated)}
@tab @code{d}
@tab
toggle debug flag.
--- 9029,9035 ----
@tab reply
@tab see below
! @item toggle debug @strong{(deprecated)}
@tab @code{d}
@tab
toggle debug flag.
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*** 9039,9045 ****
@item
@tab reply @emph{no response}
@tab
! @value{GDBN} does not check for any response after sending this packet
@item reserved
@tab @code{e}
--- 9042,9048 ----
@item
@tab reply @emph{no response}
@tab
! @value{GDBN} does not check for any response after sending this packet.
@item reserved
@tab @code{e}
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*** 9222,9228 ****
@item general query
@tab @code{q}@var{query}
@tab
! Request info about @var{query}. In general @value{GDBN} @var{query}'s
have a leading upper case letter. Custom vendor queries should use a
company prefix (in lower case) ex: @samp{qfsf.var}. @var{query} may
optionally be followed by a @samp{,} or @samp{;} separated list. Stubs
--- 9225,9231 ----
@item general query
@tab @code{q}@var{query}
@tab
! Request info about @var{query}. In general @value{GDBN} queries
have a leading upper case letter. Custom vendor queries should use a
company prefix (in lower case) ex: @samp{qfsf.var}. @var{query} may
optionally be followed by a @samp{,} or @samp{;} separated list. Stubs
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*** 9243,9249 ****
Set value of @var{var} to @var{val}. See @samp{q} for a discussing of
naming conventions.
! @item reset @emph{(deprecated)}
@tab @code{r}
@tab
Reset the entire system.
--- 9246,9252 ----
Set value of @var{var} to @var{val}. See @samp{q} for a discussing of
naming conventions.
! @item reset @strong{(deprecated)}
@tab @code{r}
@tab
Reset the entire system.
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*** 9537,9542 ****
--- 9540,9548 ----
@item thread info request
@tab @code{q}@code{P}@var{mode}@var{threadid}
@tab
+ @item
+ @tab
+ @tab
Returns information on @var{threadid}. Where: @var{mode} is a hex
encoded 32 bit mode; @var{threadid} is a hex encoded 64 bit thread ID.
@item
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*** 9546,9551 ****
--- 9552,9560 ----
@item remote command
@tab @code{q}@code{Rcmd,}@var{COMMAND}
+ @tab
+ @item
+ @tab
@tab
@var{COMMAND} (hex encoded) is passed to the local interpreter for
execution. Invalid commands should be reported using the output string.