included Readline and History user documentation. Remove
references to the symbol have-readline-appendices which is unused
and undefined.
(History): Fix indexing.
breakpoints on overloaded C++ functions that are not members of
any classes. Add an example and an index entry for setting
breakpoints on all program functions.
(Character Sets, Macros, Overlay Commands)
(Non-debug DLL symbols, GDB/MI Output Syntax)
(Annotations Overview, Maintenance Commands, File-I/O Overview):
Use "(@value{GDBP})" instead of a literal "(gdb)".
Based on changes from Karl Berry.
* gdb.texinfo: Do not use @sc in a direntry.
* stabs.texinfo: Change @dircateogry to "Software development".
* gdbint.texinfo, gdb.texinfo, annotate.texinfo: Ditto.
* gdb.texinfo (TUI): Delete reference to --enable-tui. Mention
"gdbtui".
(Mode Options): Mention "gdbtui". Use "Text" not "Terminal".
(Contributors): Mention both Text and Terminal User Interface.
* annotate.texinfo: Wrap fdl.texi include in raise/lower sections.
* gdb.texinfo, gdbint.texinfo, stabs.texinfo: Ditto.
* fdl.texi: Import Version 1.2, November 2002.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
* gdb.texinfo: Update copyright.
(Objective-C): "methodName" typeo fixed. Add @code/@var markup
around names, as appropriate. Minor syntax cleanup of
_NSPrintForDebugger explanation. Two spaces after periods.
GDBN used instead of lit. "gdb". Index entries added for
print-object and _NSPrintForDebugger. @noindent added in one spot.
Fix GDB PR cli/926.
* cli/cli-decode.c (add_setshow_uinteger_cmd): New function.
* command.h (add_setshow_uinteger_cmd): Declare.
* frame.c (set_backtrace_cmd): New function.
(show_backtrace_cmd): New function.
* frame.c (_initialize_frame): Replace "set/show
backtrace-below-main" with "set/show backtrace past-main". Add
command "set/show backtrace limit".
(backtrace_past_main): Rename "backtrace_below_main".
(backtrace_limit): New variable.
(get_prev_frame): Update. Check the backtrace_limit.
2003-08-09 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Backtrace): Replace "set/show backtrace-below-main"
with "set/show backtrace past-main" and "set/show backtrace
limit".
Index: doc/gdb.texinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.174
diff -u -r1.174 gdb.texinfo
--- doc/gdb.texinfo 8 Aug 2003 01:58:00 -0000 1.174
+++ doc/gdb.texinfo 9 Aug 2003 14:57:10 -0000
@@ -3922,27 +3922,40 @@
value, indicating that your program has stopped at the beginning of the
code for line @code{993} of @code{builtin.c}.
-@kindex set backtrace-below-main
-@kindex show backtrace-below-main
+@kindex set backtrace past-main
+@kindex show backtrace past-main
+@kindex set backtrace limit
+@kindex show backtrace limit
-Most programs have a standard entry point---a place where system libraries
-and startup code transition into user code. For C this is @code{main}.
-When @value{GDBN} finds the entry function in a backtrace it will terminate
-the backtrace, to avoid tracing into highly system-specific (and generally
-uninteresting) code. If you need to examine the startup code, then you can
-change this behavior.
+Most programs have a standard user entry point---a place where system
+libraries and startup code transition into user code. For C this is
+@code{main}. When @value{GDBN} finds the entry function in a backtrace
+it will terminate the backtrace, to avoid tracing into highly
+system-specific (and generally uninteresting) code.
+
+If you need to examine the startup code, or limit the number of levels
+in a backtrace, you can change this behavior:
@table @code
-@item set backtrace-below-main off
+@item set backtrace past-main
+@itemx set backtrace past-main on
+Backtraces will continue past the user entry point.
+
+@item set backtrace past-main off
Backtraces will stop when they encounter the user entry point. This is the
default.
-@item set backtrace-below-main
-@itemx set backtrace-below-main on
-Backtraces will continue past the user entry point to the top of the stack.
+@item show backtrace past-main
+Display the current user entry point backtrace policy.
+
+@item set backtrace limit @var{n}
+@itemx set backtrace limit 0
+@cindex backtrace limit
+Limit the backtrace to @var{n} levels. A value of zero means
+unlimited.
-@item show backtrace-below-main
-Display the current backtrace policy.
+@item show backtrace limit
+Display the current limit on backtrace levels.
@end table
@node Selection
* gdb.texinfo (Mode Options): Mention that level three is the
highest available and that level 2 is deprecated.
(Annotations Overview): Mention annotation levels. Cross reference
to "Limitations of the Annotation Interface" in annotate.texi.
(TODO, Value Annotations, Frame Annotations): Delete section.
(Displays, Breakpoint Info): Delete.