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Re: [rfc] Annotation level THREE
> > I don't really follow this. It looks like level three annotations will have
> > a lot of the annotations missing.
>
> Yes.
>
> The change should remove the annotations that were being used to mark up
> CLI output, but leave those that were notifying the GUI of various events.
>
> The marked up output has been superseeded by ``interpreter mi ...''.
>
> > To currently work gdb-ui.el needs:
> >
> > frames-invalid
> > breakpoints-invalid
> > pre-prompt
> > prompt
> > commands
> > overload-choice
> > query
> > prompt-for-continue
> > post-prompt
> > source
> > starting
> > exited
> > signalled
> > signal
> > breakpoint
> > watchpoint
> > frame-begin
> > stopped
> > display-begin
> > display-end
> > display-number-end
> > array-section-begin
> > array-section-end
> > field-begin
> > field-end
> >
> > It needn't use frames-invalid and breakpoints-invalid which are repeatedly
> > generated during a run and possibly other selected ones could go. However,
> > some appear to be essential e.g display-begin as the MI equivalent,
> > -display-insert, isn't implemented and I don't know how to make use of
> > variable objects.
>
> Why do you need display-{begin,end}? -display-insert has been made
> redundant by the varobj stuff - it lets the GUI efficiently track its
> display values outside of the CLI.
Variable objects don't auto-display. You seem to have to type
-var-evaluate-expression each time the program stops.
> The testsuite is a good source of
> varobj examples (unfortunatly lacking from the doco):
> http://sources.redhat.com/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb_25.html#SEC565
The lack of documentation for (and apparent completeness of) GDB/MI is part of
the problem. I realise that I have no service agreement and cannot expect
anything but I would prefer more effort to be directed towards MI before (a
large number of) annotations are removed.
> The above list also contains thing like field-{begin,end},
> array-section-{begin,end} et.al. Why are they needed.
I use them to parse the output. They could probably go, if necessary, but
others that you plan to take out *are* needed.
Nick