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Re: Status of 'blacklist' patch?
> From: Justin Lebar <justin.lebar@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 12:40:39 -0400
> Cc: Stan Shebs <stanshebs@earthlink.net>, gdb-patches@sourceware.org
>
> Added a NEWS entry in this patch.
Thanks.
> +* GDB now allows you to skip over uninteresting functions and files when
^^^^^^^^^
I think either "step over" or just "skip".
> +@node Skipping Over Functions and Files
> +@subsection Skipping Over Functions and Files
> +@cindex skip
This @cindex entry would be better if it just said what the subsection
name says:
@cindex skipping over functions and files
> +The program you are debugging may contain some functions which are
> +uninteresting to debug. The @code{skip} comand lets you tell @value{GDBN} to
> +skip over a file or function when stepping.
Again, I think this is better:
... to skip a function or all functions in a file ...
> +A more flexible solution is to execute @code{skip boring}. This instructs
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@kbd{skip boring}, since this is something the user types on the
keyboard.
> +You can also instruct @value{GDBN} to skip all functions in a file, with, for
> +example, @code{skip file boring.c}.
What happens if I have a function called "file" in the same program?
IOW, to what degree is "file" a reserved keyword here?
> +@table @code
> +@kindex skip
> +@kindex skip function
No need for two @kindex entries here, the second one is enough.
> +stepping. (@pxref{Specify Location})
Just @xref, and no parentheses, like so:
@xref{Specify Location}.
> +@item Type
> +@samp{function} or @samp{file}
The text below the @item line should be at least one complete
sentence.
> +being skipped. If you've set a function skip on a function which has not yet
> +been loaded, this field will contain @samp{<PENDING>}. Once a shared library
> +which has the function is loaded, @code{info break} will show the function's
^^^^^^^^^^
I guess you meant "info skip", right?
Okay with those changes.
Thanks.