[commit] gdb.texinfo

Eli Zaretskii eliz@gnu.org
Sun Oct 15 21:36:00 GMT 2006


> From: Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:03:35 +1300
> Cc: gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com
> 
> There are many similar discrepancies in the manual
> 
>   `info signals'
>   `info handle'
> 
> should be:
> 
>   `info signals [N]'
>   `info handle [N]'

Fixed.

>   `handle SIGNAL KEYWORDS...'
> 
> should be:
> 
>   `handle SIGNAL [KEYWORDS...]'

Fixed.

> Incidentally `handle SIGINT' asks 
> 
>   SIGINT is used by the debugger.
>   Are you sure you want to change it? (y or n) 
> 
> even though it doesn't appear to change anything

Sorry, I'm not following: what do you mean by ``doesn't appear to
change anything''?

> info breakpoints [N]
> 
> doesn't describe what [N] does...

Fixed.  Here's what I committed:


2006-10-15  Eli Zaretskii  <eliz@gnu.org>

	* gdb.texinfo (Signals, Set Breaks, Set Watchpoints): Document optional
	arguments to `info signals'  `handle', `info breakpoints', and
	`info watchpoints'.

Index: gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.359
diff -u -r1.359 gdb.texinfo
--- gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo	15 Oct 2006 21:19:24 -0000	1.359
+++ gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo	15 Oct 2006 21:32:31 -0000
@@ -2985,7 +2985,9 @@
 @itemx info break @r{[}@var{n}@r{]}
 @itemx info watchpoints @r{[}@var{n}@r{]}
 Print a table of all breakpoints, watchpoints, and catchpoints set and
-not deleted, with the following columns for each breakpoint:
+not deleted.  Optional argument @var{n} means print information only
+about the specified breakpoint (or watchpoint or catchpoint).  For
+each breakpoint, following columns are printed:
 
 @table @emph
 @item Breakpoint Numbers
@@ -3135,7 +3137,7 @@
 Set a watchpoint that will break when @var{expr} is either read from
 or written into by the program.
 
-@kindex info watchpoints
+@kindex info watchpoints @r{[}@var{n}@r{]}
 @item info watchpoints
 This command prints a list of watchpoints, breakpoints, and catchpoints;
 it is the same as @code{info break} (@pxref{Set Breaks}).
@@ -4130,15 +4132,19 @@
 handle each one.  You can use this to see the signal numbers of all
 the defined types of signals.
 
+@item info signals @var{sig}
+Similar, but print information only about the specified signal number.
+
 @code{info handle} is an alias for @code{info signals}.
 
 @kindex handle
-@item handle @var{signal} @var{keywords}@dots{}
+@item handle @var{signal} @r{[}@var{keywords}@dots{}@r{]}
 Change the way @value{GDBN} handles signal @var{signal}.  @var{signal}
 can be the number of a signal or its name (with or without the
 @samp{SIG} at the beginning); a list of signal numbers of the form
 @samp{@var{low}-@var{high}}; or the word @samp{all}, meaning all the
-known signals.  The @var{keywords} say what change to make.
+known signals.  Optional arguments @var{keywords}, described below,
+say what change to make.
 @end table
 
 @c @group



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