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2013-01-02 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
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* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Output Records): Update menu.
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(GDB/MI Breakpoint Information): New node.
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(GDB/MI Breakpoint Commands) <-break-info>: Link to new node.
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<-break-insert>: Likewise.
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2012-12-31 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
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2012-12-31 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
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* GDB/MI Result Records::
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* GDB/MI Result Records::
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* GDB/MI Stream Records::
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* GDB/MI Stream Records::
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* GDB/MI Async Records::
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* GDB/MI Async Records::
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* GDB/MI Breakpoint Information::
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* GDB/MI Frame Information::
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* GDB/MI Frame Information::
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* GDB/MI Thread Information::
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* GDB/MI Thread Information::
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* GDB/MI Ada Exception Information::
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* GDB/MI Ada Exception Information::
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executable code.
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executable code.
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@end table
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@end table
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@node GDB/MI Breakpoint Information
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@subsection @sc{gdb/mi} Breakpoint Information
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When @value{GDBN} reports information about a breakpoint, a
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tracepoint, a watchpoint, or a catchpoint, it uses a tuple with the
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following fields:
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@table @code
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@item number
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The breakpoint number. For a breakpoint that represents one location
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of a multi-location breakpoint, this will be a dotted pair, like
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@samp{1.2}.
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@item type
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The type of the breakpoint. For ordinary breakpoints this will be
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@samp{breakpoint}, but many values are possible.
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@item disp
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This is the breakpoint disposition---either @samp{del}, meaning that
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the breakpoint will be deleted at the next stop, or @samp{keep},
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meaning that the breakpoint will not be deleted.
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@item enabled
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This indicates whether the breakpoint is enabled, in which case the
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value is @samp{y}, or disabled, in which case the value is @samp{n}.
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Note that this is not the same as the field @code{enable}.
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@item addr
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The address of the breakpoint. This may be a hexidecimal number,
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giving the address; or the string @samp{<PENDING>}, for a pending
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breakpoint; or the string @samp{<MULTIPLE>}, for a breakpoint with
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multiple locations. This field will not be present if no address can
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be determined. For example, a watchpoint does not have an address.
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@item func
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If known, the function in which the breakpoint appears.
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If not known, this field is not present.
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@item filename
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The name of the source file which contains this function, if known.
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If not known, this field is not present.
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@item fullname
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The full file name of the source file which contains this function, if
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known. If not known, this field is not present.
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@item line
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The line number at which this breakpoint appears, if known.
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provided, this holds the address of the breakpoint, possibly followed
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@item pending
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If this breakpoint is pending, this field is present and holds the
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text used to set the breakpoint, as entered by the user.
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The ignore count of the breakpoint.
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The enable count of the breakpoint.
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The location of the breakpoint as originally specified by the user.
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The number of times the breakpoint has been hit.
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For example, here is what the output of @code{-break-insert}
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@smallexample
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fullname="/home/nickrob/myprog.c",line="68",times="0"@}
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@node GDB/MI Frame Information
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@node GDB/MI Frame Information
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Get information about a single breakpoint.
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The result is a table of breakpoints. @xref{GDB/MI Breakpoint
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@var{times} the number of times that the breakpoint has been hit
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Note: this format is open to change.
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