* gdb.texinfo (Files): Update options for `add-symbol-file'.
	Add one space after option `-s'.  Remove @r{} markup.
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2011-09-28 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Files): Update options for `add-symbol-file'.
Add one space after option `-s'. Remove @r{} markup.
2011-09-27 Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Tracepoint Action Lists): Document $_ret.

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@cindex dynamic linking
@item add-symbol-file @var{filename} @var{address}
@itemx add-symbol-file @var{filename} @var{address} @r{[} -readnow @r{]}
@itemx add-symbol-file @var{filename} @r{-s}@var{section} @var{address} @dots{}
@itemx add-symbol-file @var{filename} @var{address} -s @var{section} @var{address} @dots{}
The @code{add-symbol-file} command reads additional symbol table
information from the file @var{filename}. You would use this command
when @var{filename} has been dynamically loaded (by some other means)
into the program that is running. @var{address} should be the memory
address at which the file has been loaded; @value{GDBN} cannot figure
this out for itself. You can additionally specify an arbitrary number
of @samp{@r{-s}@var{section} @var{address}} pairs, to give an explicit
of @samp{-s @var{section} @var{address}} pairs, to give an explicit
section name and base address for that section. You can specify any
@var{address} as an expression.