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[doc patch] auto-load safe-path formatting fix
- From: Jan Kratochvil <jan dot kratochvil at redhat dot com>
- To: gdb-patches at sourceware dot org
- Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 17:32:50 +0200
- Subject: [doc patch] auto-load safe-path formatting fix
Hi Eli,
the first line was not separate from its text, in both .info and in .pdf,
mostly obvious.
I would prefer just '@table' without formatting (not '@table @code') but one
has to put something there. Most of the items override the formatting anyway.
Thanks,
Jan
gdb/doc/
2012-04-22 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading safe path): Replace @itemize @bullet
by @table @code. Fix formatting of one item.
--- ./gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo 18 Apr 2012 07:03:58 -0000 1.945
+++ ./gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo 22 Apr 2012 15:21:35 -0000
@@ -21136,8 +21136,8 @@ init file in the current directory
To force @value{GDBN} to load the files it declined to load in the previous
example, you could use one of the following ways:
-@itemize @bullet
-@item ~/.gdbinit: add-auto-load-safe-path ~/src/gdb
+@table @code
+@item @file{~/.gdbinit}: @samp{add-auto-load-safe-path ~/src/gdb}
Specify this trusted directory (or a file) as additional component of the list.
You have to specify also any existing directories displayed by
by @samp{show auto-load safe-path} (such as @samp{/usr:/bin} in this example).
@@ -21155,20 +21155,20 @@ from trusted sources.
During compilation of @value{GDBN} you may disable any auto-loading safety.
This assumes all the files you will ever debug with this @value{GDBN} come from
trusted sources.
-@end itemize
+@end table
On the other hand you can also explicitly forbid automatic files loading which
also suppresses any such warning messages:
-@itemize @bullet
+@table @code
@item @kbd{gdb -iex "set auto-load no" [@dots{}]}
You can use @value{GDBN} command-line option for a single @value{GDBN} session.
-@item @samp{~/.gdbinit}: @samp{set auto-load no}
+@item @file{~/.gdbinit}: @samp{set auto-load no}
Disable auto-loading globally for the user
(@pxref{Home Directory Init File}). While it is improbable, you could also
use system init file instead (@pxref{System-wide configuration}).
-@end itemize
+@end table
This setting applies to the file names as entered by user. If no entry matches
@value{GDBN} tries as a last resort to also resolve all the file names into