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> What exactly do you mean here? > Annotations Level 2 will stay in gdb for version 6.0? > This would truly be a great thing.
It won't have been deleted (but it would continue to be on notice).
Will GDB 6 have annotation level three? The patch that you posted (2003-03-11) doesn't appear to have been applied yet.
I might have lost the plot a bit. I initially checked out interps-20030202-branch
but, after some difficulty, I moved to HEAD and found that things like
-interpreter-exec console cli-command
and
interpreter mi -<mi-command> <mi-args>
were present there also. Am I in the right place?
In the past you have suggested that (in the fullness of time)
The events [annotations] remain (target changed, breakpoint created, ....). The markups are removed (*-{begin,end})
I've got my head round variable objects and think that they might map on to alists and the Emacs speedbar quite well. This means I can avoid the annotations that mark up displayed expressions. However, the proposed patch also removed some event annotations e.g source, query. I would like these to stay. Here is a revised and reduced list of annotations that I think I could work with:
frames-invalid breakpoints-invalid pre-prompt prompt commands overload-choice query prompt-for-continue post-prompt source starting exited signalled signal breakpoint watchpoint frame-begin stopped
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