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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/building.texi
From: |
Nick Roberts |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/building.texi |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:27:21 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/building.texi
diff -c emacs/man/building.texi:1.71 emacs/man/building.texi:1.72
*** emacs/man/building.texi:1.71 Thu Oct 6 20:14:24 2005
--- emacs/man/building.texi Mon Oct 10 12:27:21 2005
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*** 801,818 ****
@code{gdb-use-inferior-io-buffer} is @code{nil}. In this case the
source buffer occupies the full width of the frame.
! @multitable @columnfractions .5 .5
! @item GUD buffer (I/O of GDB)
! @tab Locals buffer
! @item
! @tab
! @item Source buffer
! @tab Input/Output (of inferior) buffer
! @item
! @tab
! @item Stack buffer
! @tab Breakpoints buffer
! @end multitable
To toggle this layout, do @kbd{M-x gdb-many-windows}.
--- 801,821 ----
@code{gdb-use-inferior-io-buffer} is @code{nil}. In this case the
source buffer occupies the full width of the frame.
! @example
! +--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
! | | |
! | GUD buffer (I/O of GDB) | Locals buffer |
! | | |
! |--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
! | | |
! | Source buffer | I/O buffer (of inferior) |
! | | |
! |--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
! | | |
! | Stack buffer | Breakpoints buffer |
! | | |
! +--------------------------------+--------------------------------+
! @end example
To toggle this layout, do @kbd{M-x gdb-many-windows}.
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*** 822,833 ****
@code{gdb-restore-windows}.
You may also choose which additional buffers you want to display,
! either in the same frame or a different one. Select GDB-windows or
! GDB-Frames from the menu-bar under the heading GUD. If the menu-bar
! is unavailable, type @code{M-x
address@hidden or @code{M-x
! address@hidden respectively, where @var{buffertype}
! is the relevant buffer type e.g breakpoints.
When you finish debugging then kill the GUD buffer with @kbd{C-x k},
which will also kill all the buffers associated with the session.
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@code{gdb-restore-windows}.
You may also choose which additional buffers you want to display,
! either in the same frame or a different one. Select them from
! @samp{GUD->GDB-windows} or @samp{GUD->GDB-Frames} sub-menu
! respectively. If the menu-bar is unavailable, type @code{M-x
address@hidden or @code{M-x
! address@hidden respectively, where
! @var{buffertype} is the relevant buffer type e.g breakpoints.
When you finish debugging then kill the GUD buffer with @kbd{C-x k},
which will also kill all the buffers associated with the session.
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*** 874,880 ****
The stack buffer displays a @dfn{call stack}, with one line for each
of the nested subroutine calls (@dfn{stack frames}) now active in the
! program. @xref{Backtrace,,info stack, gdb, The GNU debugger}.
@findex gdb-frames-select
The selected frame number is displayed in reverse contrast. Move
--- 877,883 ----
The stack buffer displays a @dfn{call stack}, with one line for each
of the nested subroutine calls (@dfn{stack frames}) now active in the
! program. @xref{Backtrace,, Backtraces, gdb, The GNU debugger}.
@findex gdb-frames-select
The selected frame number is displayed in reverse contrast. Move
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*** 898,903 ****
--- 901,912 ----
format. To expand or contract a complex data type, click @kbd{Mouse-2}
on the tag to the left of the expression.
+ By default, watch expressions only display in the speedbar when the
+ GUD buffer is selected in the attached frame. If you want your watch
+ expressions to remain visible at all times then select the @samp{GUD}
+ radio button on the @samp{Speedbar->Displays} sub-menu using
+ @kbd{Mouse-3}.
+
@findex gdb-var-delete
With the cursor over the root expression of a complex data type, type
@kbd{D} to delete it from the speedbar
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*** 936,943 ****
@item Locals Buffer
The locals buffer displays the values of local variables of the
! current frame for simple data types (@pxref{Frame Info,,, gdb, The GNU
! debugger}).
Arrays and structures display their type only. You must display them
separately to examine their values. @xref{Watch Expressions}.
--- 945,952 ----
@item Locals Buffer
The locals buffer displays the values of local variables of the
! current frame for simple data types (@pxref{Frame Info, Frame Info,
! Information on a frame, gdb, The GNU debugger}).
Arrays and structures display their type only. You must display them
separately to examine their values. @xref{Watch Expressions}.
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*** 958,977 ****
@item Threads Buffer
@findex gdb-threads-select
The threads buffer displays a summary of all threads currently in your
! program (@pxref{Threads,,, gdb, The GNU debugger}). Move point to any
! thread in the list and press @key{RET} to select it
! (@code{gdb-threads-select}) and display the associated source in the
! source buffer. Alternatively, click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a thread to
! select it. If the locals buffer is displayed then its contents update
! to display the variables that are local to the new thread.
@item Memory Buffer
The memory buffer allows the user to examine sections of program
! memory (@pxref{Memory,,, gdb, The GNU debugger}). Click @kbd{Mouse-1}
! on the appropriate part of the header line to change the starting
! address or number of data items that the buffer displays.
! Click @kbd{Mouse-3} on the header line to select the display format
! or unit size for these data items.
@end table
--- 967,987 ----
@item Threads Buffer
@findex gdb-threads-select
The threads buffer displays a summary of all threads currently in your
! program (@pxref{Threads, Threads, Debugging programs with multiple
! threads, gdb, The GNU debugger}). Move point to any thread in the
! list and press @key{RET} to select it (@code{gdb-threads-select}) and
! display the associated source in the source buffer. Alternatively,
! click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a thread to select it. If the locals buffer is
! displayed then its contents update to display the variables that are
! local to the new thread.
@item Memory Buffer
The memory buffer allows the user to examine sections of program
! memory (@pxref{Memory, Memory, Examining memory, gdb, The GNU
! debugger}). Click @kbd{Mouse-1} on the appropriate part of the header
! line to change the starting address or number of data items that the
! buffer displays. Click @kbd{Mouse-3} on the header line to select the
! display format or unit size for these data items.
@end table
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