[BUG:MI] -break-list doesn't list multiple breakpoints
Nick Roberts
nickrob@snap.net.nz
Wed Jan 30 03:04:00 GMT 2008
> > It's a backwards incompatible change but do other frontends use it?
>
> Yes; I checked Eclipse before I wrote back.
That's odd because ISTR that Eclipse has a console. What happens if you
create a breakpoint from the command line? Perhaps Marc can comment.
Also isn't DSF meant to replace the debugger frontend that is currently part of
Eclipse CDT?
> > As an alternative, I guess this line alone could be removed so that
> > -break-insert lists the multiple breakpoint locations being set and the
> > adjust MI documentation to explain this.
>
> We should check what the new MI output looks like, and see if it
> breaks Emacs / Eclipse / Kdevelop. It might be that easy.
It won't break Emacs becuase it doesn't use the output of -break-insert.
It still needs the line:
&& !ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
to be removed.
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