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Should it also include the gdb version string?
It is already covered by: -gdb-version
Should it indicate the range of supported MI versions? (what ever is useful).
I think what you are referring is a set command like
-mi-set-level "mi2"
In this case, I am only interested in knowing the mi protocol version.
'gdb -i=mi2' should get you back to something that was released in 5.3. "mi3" won't become official until GDB 6 is released, however, for it it return "2" would be wrong.
Well the problem is that the function mi_version() is returning "3" How can I, reliably, get the MI version beeing use?
It will need documentation and a testcase.
Agreed, will do, if the new command is accepted.
BTW: seems to have some confusion with "MI level" and "MI version"
Should the command name be : -mi-level or -mi-version
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