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Todd Whitesel wrote: > > Currently, if I type 'next' at the gdb prompt, it gets executed and my > > hooks do, e.g., 'info registers', and put the output in a different buffer. > > If I then type '<RET>' at the gdb prompt, it runs 'info registers' again, > > not 'next'. I want to it run 'next'. > > Perhaps what you really want is for _hooks_ to be kept out of the value > history. That sounds to me like a good thing, if it isn't already true. > Well, when I say hooks, I mean hooks in emacs; I'm not sure if that was clear. As far as gdb knows, they're normal commands. Todd