Add space before the opening parenthesis in function descriptions.
gdb/doc * python.texi (Xmethod API): Add space before the opening parenthesis in function descriptions.
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2014-06-09 Siva Chandra Reddy <sivachandra@google.com>
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* python.texi (Xmethod API): Add space before the opening
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parenthesis in function descriptions.
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2014-06-06 Doug Evans <xdje42@gmail.com>
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* guile.texi (Guile Configuration): Document guile-data-directory.
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@ -2270,7 +2270,7 @@ disabled.
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The class @code{XMethod} is a convenience class with same
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attributes as above along with the following constructor:
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@defun XMethod.__init__(self, name)
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@defun XMethod.__init__ (self, name)
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Constructs an enabled xmethod with name @var{name}.
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@end defun
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@end defvar
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@noindent
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The @code{XMethodMatcher} class has the following methods:
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@defun XMethodMatcher.__init__(self, name)
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@defun XMethodMatcher.__init__ (self, name)
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Constructs an enabled xmethod matcher with name @var{name}. The
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@code{methods} attribute is initialized to @code{None}.
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@end defun
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@defun XMethodMatcher.match(self, class_type, method_name)
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@defun XMethodMatcher.match (self, class_type, method_name)
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Derived classes should override this method. It should return a
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xmethod worker object (or a sequence of xmethod worker
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objects) matching the @var{class_type} and @var{method_name}.
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@code{XMethodWorker} defined in the module @code{gdb.xmethod},
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or support the following interface:
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@defun XMethodWorker.get_arg_types(self)
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@defun XMethodWorker.get_arg_types (self)
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This method returns a sequence of @code{gdb.Type} objects corresponding
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to the arguments that the xmethod takes. It can return an empty
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sequence or @code{None} if the xmethod does not take any arguments.
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@code{gdb.Type} object corresponding to it can be returned.
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@end defun
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@defun XMethodWorker.__call__(self, *args)
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@defun XMethodWorker.__call__ (self, *args)
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This is the method which does the @emph{work} of the xmethod. The
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@var{args} arguments is the tuple of arguments to the xmethod. Each
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element in this tuple is a gdb.Value object. The first element is
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should be registered using the following function defined in the module
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@code{gdb.xmethod}:
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@defun register_xmethod_matcher(locus, matcher, replace=False)
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@defun register_xmethod_matcher (locus, matcher, replace=False)
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The @code{matcher} is registered with @code{locus}, replacing an
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existing matcher with the same name as @code{matcher} if
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@code{replace} is @code{True}. @code{locus} can be a
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