* gdb.texinfo (Define, Command Files): Document `end' and add index

entries for it.
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Eli Zaretskii 2006-01-13 20:11:47 +00:00
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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
commands. Move the description of flow-control commands...
(Command Files): ...to here. Document loop_break and
loop_continue.
(Define, Command Files): Document `end' and add index entries for
it.
2006-01-04 Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com>

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@ -3601,7 +3601,7 @@ enable other breakpoints.
@table @code
@kindex commands
@kindex end
@kindex end@r{ (breakpoint commands)}
@item commands @r{[}@var{bnum}@r{]}
@itemx @dots{} @var{command-list} @dots{}
@itemx end
@ -16038,6 +16038,7 @@ which are given following the @code{define} command. The end of these
commands is marked by a line containing @code{end}.
@kindex document
@kindex end@r{ (user-defined commands)}
@item document @var{commandname}
Document the user-defined command @var{commandname}, so that it can be
accessed by @code{help}. The command @var{commandname} must already be
@ -16188,6 +16189,7 @@ command:
@table @code
@kindex source
@cindex execute commands from a file
@item source @var{filename}
Execute the command file @var{filename}.
@end table
@ -16260,6 +16262,11 @@ This command skips the execution of the rest of the body of commands
in the @code{while} loop in whose body it is included. Execution
branches to the beginning of the @code{while} loop, where it evaluates
the controlling expression.
@kindex end@r{ (if/else/while commands)}
@item end
Terminate the block of commands that are the body of @code{if},
@code{else}, or @code{while} flow-control commands.
@end table