defines for the blocks of a blockvector that contain global and
file-static symbols and the first of the smaller scope contours.
* symtab.c (lookup_symbol, find_pc_symtab, find_pc_line,
decode_line_1, make_symbol_completion_list): Use the above.
* symtab.c (list_symbols): Process the first symbol of the
static psymbols list.
(types_info): Restore this function from its untimely #if 0.
It's not perfect, but it is better than nothing.
(_initialize_symtab): Restore "info types".
target.c: Add target_preopen and target_command.
Remove target_info.
(add_target): Call add_cmd and mess with targetlist->doc.
core.c, exec.c, remote-eb.c, remote-nindy.c, remote-vx.c,
remote-vx.68.c, inftarg.c, remote.c: Add doc field to target struct.
Call target_preopen from open routine.
been read in, particularly for VxWorks.
* symfile.c (symbol_file_add): Use filtered printing and wrap it.
If we have wiped out any old symbol tables, clean up at end of
symbol reading.
(symbol_file_command): Don't reference symfile_fns if it's zero.
defines for the blocks of a blockvector that contain global and
file-static symbols and the first of the smaller scope contours.
* mipsread.c: Use them.
* coffread.c (end_psymtab): Free named symtabs and psymtabs for
a file, once a new symtab has been read for it.
* mipsread.c: FIXME. We need to do the same for MIPS, but it
looks harder to determine the top-level block before it's been
queued to the psymtab list.
a file, once a new symtab has been read for it.
* symtab.h (GLOBAL_BLOCK, STATIC_BLOCK, FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK): New
defines for the blocks of a blockvector that contain global and
file-static symbols and the first of the smaller scope contours.
* symtab.c (lookup_symbol, find_pc_symtab, find_pc_line,
decode_line_1, make_symbol_completion_list): Use the above.
* coffread.c (end_symtab, patch_opaque_types): Ditto.
been read in, particularly for VxWorks.
* dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Allow N_SOL to cleanly take us back
to the main file, as well as to include files. Also, put global
functions into the global psymtab, to make "i fun" work.
(end_psymtab): Free named symtabs and psymtabs for a file, once a
new psymtab for it has been read.
(set_section_command): New command ("section xxx yyy" -- should
be renamed to "set section xxx yyy" FIXME) which sets the
base address of a section of the exec file, overriding the
virtual address that BFD reports.
Update stuff on option flags, full text, mention -help;
Better localization of target-specific stuff;
introduce 'path' command and discussion of exec path as opp src path;
document which commands don't repeat w RTN;
update and improve several examples, eg deleting (...)
Throughout: attempts to clarify etc.
(2) fix two bugs reported by Per Bothner;
(in markup for makeinfo)
(3) eliminate info structural information that can be generated
by texinfo-master-menu.
1a) Isolate Nindy-960 stuff into subsection of above, and expand it;
(2) Expand GDB-under-Emacs chapter;
(3) Minor cosmetics, including small free software blurb at front to
make RMS feel better about GPL moved to back.
document transmutation of add-file into sym-file and new meaning for
"load" (dynamic link/download, target-rel); document "info target" and
warn about similarity with "info targets"; document target strata rather
than stack; document "up-silently" and "down-silently"; add text about
when value history discarded.
gdb no longer prints the copyright and blurb if you specify a file
name to be debugged (just like Emacs). Add doc for Nindy-specific
command line flags for specifying target serial port and such.
Update copyright to 1991.