RFA (?) Annotate Level 3 patch
Nick Roberts
nick@nick.uklinux.net
Mon Feb 2 22:09:00 GMT 2004
> Can you post a log with/with-out this patch to illustrate what's
> happening. You're right - emacs should see "stopped" first but there
> might be a better long-term way to do this.
>
> I suspect this will mean playing with the print-stop-reason code.
Moving annotate_stopped to the start of normal_stop seems to do the right
thing. It might be bad practice, however, to break existing functionality so a
better solution might be to create a new annotation there - aargh! - called
stopping, say, instead. However, remember that I will have reduced my initial
set of 25 annotations to 14. They would be:
pre-prompt prompt post-prompt
commands overload-choice query
prompt-for-continue source starting
exited signalled signal
stopped
and stopping
And, of course, from time to time, I'm trying to get GDB/MI to work directly
with Emacs.
BTW I have seen that Vim developers are starting to use level 2 annotations
for their own front end to GDB.
( http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/5024 )
Nick
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