RFC: MI output during program execution
Nick Roberts
nickrob@snap.net.nz
Wed Aug 17 03:18:00 GMT 2005
> Note that for a truly asynchronous target, what you get is:
> (gdb)
> -exec-continue
> ^running
> (gdb)
> -exec-status
> ^done,status="running"
> (gdb)
> -exec-interrupt
> ^done,reason="signal-received",signal-name="SIGINT",signal- meaning="Interrupt",thread-id="1"
> (gdb)
> Or something like that... So in that case the ^running really is the
> equivalent of the ^done...
I don't really mind if it is ^running or *running, I just want GDB to issue
notification when the inferior starts or stops running after a CLI command is
executed. Currently I can't tell when to update the UI when such commands are
issued through the GUD buffer. Daniel suggested this was a different case to
breakpoint-changed or thread-changed but I think it requires a similar
solution.
Nick
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