* gdb.texinfo (Command Syntax, Connecting, Remote configuration,
Renesas Boards, ST2000, TUI Keys, TUI Single Key Mode, TUI Commands, Emacs, Console I/O): Fix @key and @kbd usage.
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2006-10-10 Bob Wilson <bob.wilson@acm.org>
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* gdb.texinfo (Command Syntax, Connecting, Remote configuration,
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Renesas Boards, ST2000, TUI Keys, TUI Single Key Mode, TUI Commands,
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Emacs, Console I/O): Fix @key and @kbd usage.
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2006-09-21 Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com>
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Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com>
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@ -1413,7 +1413,7 @@ Files,,Command files}).
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@cindex repeating command sequences
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@kindex C-o @r{(operate-and-get-next)}
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The @kbd{C-o} binding is useful for repeating a complex sequence of
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commands. This command accepts the current line, like @kbd{RET}, and
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commands. This command accepts the current line, like @key{RET}, and
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then fetches the next line relative to the current line from the history
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for editing.
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@ -12470,7 +12470,7 @@ remote program.
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@cindex interrupting remote programs
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@cindex remote programs, interrupting
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Whenever @value{GDBN} is waiting for the remote program, if you type the
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interrupt character (often @key{C-C}), @value{GDBN} attempts to stop the
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interrupt character (often @kbd{C-c}), @value{GDBN} attempts to stop the
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program. This may or may not succeed, depending in part on the hardware
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and the serial drivers the remote system uses. If you type the
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interrupt character once again, @value{GDBN} displays this prompt:
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@cindex BREAK signal instead of Ctrl-C
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@anchor{set remotebreak}
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If set to on, @value{GDBN} sends a @code{BREAK} signal to the remote
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when you press the @key{Ctrl-C} key to interrupt the program running
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when you type @kbd{C-c} to interrupt the program running
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on the remote. If set to off, @value{GDBN} sends the @samp{Ctrl-C}
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character instead. The default is off, since most remote systems
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expect to see @samp{Ctrl-C} as the interrupt signal.
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@ -14461,7 +14461,7 @@ you can't send an interrupt---but you can press the @sc{reset} switch!
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Use the @sc{reset} button on the development board
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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to interrupt your program (don't use @kbd{ctl-C} on the DOS host---it has
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to interrupt your program (don't use @kbd{C-c} on the DOS host---it has
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no way to pass an interrupt signal to the development board); and
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@item
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Connect the controlling terminal to the STDBUG command monitor. When
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you are done interacting with STDBUG, typing either of two character
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sequences gets you back to the @value{GDBN} command prompt:
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@kbd{@key{RET}~.} (Return, followed by tilde and period) or
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@kbd{@key{RET}~@key{C-d}} (Return, followed by tilde and control-D).
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@kbd{@key{RET} ~ .} (Return, followed by tilde and period) or
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@kbd{@key{RET} ~ C-d} (Return, followed by tilde and control-D).
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@end table
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@node Z8000
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for scrolling. This means they are available for readline when the
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active window is the command window. When the command window
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does not have the focus, it is necessary to use other readline
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key bindings such as @key{C-p}, @key{C-n}, @key{C-b} and @key{C-f}.
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key bindings such as @kbd{C-p}, @kbd{C-n}, @kbd{C-b} and @kbd{C-f}.
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@node TUI Single Key Mode
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@section TUI Single Key Mode
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it is possible to type most @value{GDBN} commands without interaction
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with the TUI @emph{SingleKey} mode. Once the command is entered the TUI
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@emph{SingleKey} mode is restored. The only way to permanently leave
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this mode is by hitting @key{q} or @samp{@key{C-x} @key{s}}.
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this mode is by typing @kbd{q} or @kbd{C-x s}.
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@node TUI Commands
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@item refresh
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@kindex refresh
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Refresh the screen. This is similar to using @key{C-L} key.
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Refresh the screen. This is similar to typing @kbd{C-L}.
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@item tui reg float
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@kindex tui reg
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@value{GDBN} @code{down} command.
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@end table
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In any source file, the Emacs command @kbd{C-x SPC} (@code{gud-break})
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In any source file, the Emacs command @kbd{C-x @key{SPC}} (@code{gud-break})
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tells @value{GDBN} to set a breakpoint on the source line point is on.
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If you type @kbd{M-x speedbar}, then Emacs displays a separate frame which
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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The user presses @kbd{Ctrl-C}. The behaviour is as explained above, and the
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The user types @kbd{C-c}. The behaviour is as explained above, and the
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@code{read}
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system call is treated as finished.
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@item
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The user presses @kbd{Enter}. This is treated as end of input with a trailing
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The user presses @key{RET}. This is treated as end of input with a trailing
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newline.
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@item
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The user presses @kbd{Ctrl-D}. This is treated as end of input. No trailing
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The user types @kbd{C-d}. This is treated as end of input. No trailing
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character (neither newline nor Ctrl-D) is appended to the input.
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@end itemize
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