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Re: {PATCH] MI Doco [was Re: CLI and GDB/MI...]


 > Thanks.  I have a few comments and suggestions:
 > 
 > > + @node GDB/MI Development and Front Ends
 > > + @section @sc{gdb/mi} Development and Front Ends
 > > + 
 > > + The application which takes the MI output and presents the state of the
 > > + program being debugged to the user is called a @dfn{front end}.
 > 
 > Please add a @cindex entry here.  The text can be the name of the
 > section, or some permutation thereof.

OK

 > > + section tries to minimise the problems by describing how the protocol
 > 
 > "minimize", please.  We use the US spelling.

OK

 > > + If the changes are such that is considered likely that they would
 > > + necessarily break a front end

OK

 > I think the following is simpler and more clear:
 > 
 >   If changes are accumulated that are likely to break front ends, ...
 > 
 > > + to the MI version.  Apart from mi0, new versions of GDB will not

OK

 > Please use "@value{GDBN}" instead of a literal "GDB".

OK

 > > + The best way to ensure that unexpected changes which break your front
 > > + end are not made is
 > 
 >   The best way to avoid changes in MI that might unexpectedly break
 >   your front end is ...

I made a similar change.

 > >                 is to make your project known to GDB developers and
 > > + follow development on @email{gdb@@sources.redhat.com} and
 > > + @email{gdb-patches@@sources.redhat.com}.  There is also the mailing list
 > > + @email{dmi-discuss@@lists.freestandards.org}, hosted by the Free Standards
 > > + Group, which has the aim of creating a a more general MI protocol
 > > + called Debugger Machine Interface (DMI) that will become a standard
 > > + for all debuggers, not just GDB.
 > 
 > I suggest an index entry here, something like
 > 
 >   @cindex @sc{gdb/mi} development, mailing lists

I added "@cindex @sc{gdb/mi} development" at the start of the node, so I just
added "@cindex mailing lists" here.

Thanks for the prompt review.

-- 
Nick                                           http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob


2006-05-31  Nick Roberts  <nickrob@snap.net.nz>

	* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Development and Front Ends): New Node.


*** gdb.texinfo	31 May 2006 13:03:22 +1200	1.332
--- gdb.texinfo	31 May 2006 13:14:09 +1200	
*************** This chapter is a specification of the @
*** 17215,17221 ****
  in the form of a reference manual.
  
  Note that @sc{gdb/mi} is still under construction, so some of the
! features described below are incomplete and subject to change.
  
  @unnumberedsec Notation and Terminology
  
--- 17215,17222 ----
  in the form of a reference manual.
  
  Note that @sc{gdb/mi} is still under construction, so some of the
! features described below are incomplete and subject to change
! (@pxref{GDB/MI Development and Front Ends, , @sc{gdb/mi} Development and Front Ends}).  
  
  @unnumberedsec Notation and Terminology
  
*************** Elena Zannoni.
*** 17254,17259 ****
--- 17255,17261 ----
  @menu
  * GDB/MI Command Syntax::
  * GDB/MI Compatibility with CLI::
+ * GDB/MI Development and Front Ends::
  * GDB/MI Output Records::
  * GDB/MI Command Description Format::
  * GDB/MI Breakpoint Table Commands::
*************** behaviour, the exact output of such comm
*** 17571,17576 ****
--- 17573,17630 ----
  an un-supported hybrid of @sc{gdb/mi} and CLI output.
  
  @c %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% SECTION %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+ @node GDB/MI Development and Front Ends
+ @section @sc{gdb/mi} Development and Front Ends
+ @cindex @sc{gdb/mi} development
+ 
+ The application which takes the MI output and presents the state of the
+ program being debugged to the user is called a @dfn{front end}.
+ 
+ Although @sc{gdb/mi} is still incomplete, it is currently being used
+ by a variety of front ends to @value{GDBN}.  This makes it difficult
+ to introduce new functionality without breaking existing usage.  This
+ section tries to minimize the problems by describing how the protocol
+ might change.
+ 
+ Some changes in MI need not break a carefully designed front end, and
+ for these the MI version will remain unchanged.  The following is a
+ list of changes that may occur within one level, so front ends should
+ parse MI output in a way that can handle them:
+ 
+ @itemize @bullet
+ @item
+ New MI commands may be added.
+ 
+ @item
+ New fields may be added to the output of any MI command.
+ 
+ @c The format of field's content e.g type prefix, may change so parse it
+ @c   at your own risk.  Yes, in general?
+ 
+ @c The order of fields may change?  Shouldn't really matter but it might
+ @c resolve inconsistencies.
+ @end itemize
+ 
+ If the changes are likely to break front ends, the MI version level
+ will be increased by one.  This will allow the front end to parse the
+ output according to the MI version.  Apart from mi0, new versions of
+ @value{GDBN} will not support old versions of MI and it will be the
+ responsibility of the front end to work with the new one.
+ 
+ @c Starting with mi3, add a new command -mi-version that prints the MI
+ @c version?
+ 
+ The best way to avoid unexpected changes in MI that might break your front
+ end is to make your project known to GDB developers and
+ follow development on @email{gdb@@sources.redhat.com} and
+ @email{gdb-patches@@sources.redhat.com}.  There is also the mailing list
+ @email{dmi-discuss@@lists.freestandards.org}, hosted by the Free Standards
+ Group, which has the aim of creating a a more general MI protocol
+ called Debugger Machine Interface (DMI) that will become a standard
+ for all debuggers, not just GDB.
+ @cindex mailing lists
+ 
+ @c %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% SECTION %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  @node GDB/MI Output Records
  @section @sc{gdb/mi} Output Records
  


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