From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Guy Harris To: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Minor fix to comment in "minsyms.c" Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:33:00 -0000 Message-id: <200004190133.SAA27375@tooting> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00357.html "I see no MSYMBOL_HASH_ADD here." One version of the minsyms hashing patch had that macro, but the code in the CVS tree has the "add_minsym_to_hash_table()" function instead. *** /u/guy/src/cmd/gdb-cygnus-cvs/gdb/minsyms.c Tue Apr 18 17:35:37 2000 --- ./minsyms.c Tue Apr 18 17:55:52 2000 *************** *** 685,691 **** MSYMBOL_INFO (msymbol) = info; /* FIXME! */ /* The hash pointers must be cleared! If they're not, ! MSYMBOL_HASH_ADD will NOT add this msymbol to the hash table. */ msymbol->hash_next = NULL; msymbol->demangled_hash_next = NULL; --- 685,691 ---- MSYMBOL_INFO (msymbol) = info; /* FIXME! */ /* The hash pointers must be cleared! If they're not, ! add_minsym_to_hash_table will NOT add this msymbol to the hash table. */ msymbol->hash_next = NULL; msymbol->demangled_hash_next = NULL; >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 18:58:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: GDB Patches Subject: [PATCH/5] Remove stray (?) readline file Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:58:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD1276.E5BE1928@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00358.html Content-length: 54912 FYI, I've committed the attatched. The generated man page is removed by distclean and generated by the Makefile. of course the next readline import could change all that. Andrew Tue Apr 18 15:43:52 2000 Andrew Cagney * readline.0: Delete. Generated by Makefile, deleted by distclean rule. Index: readline.0 =================================================================== RCS file: readline.0 diff -N readline.0 *** /sourceware/cvs-tmp/cvsGQgBVZ Tue Apr 18 18:54:32 2000 --- /dev/null Tue May 5 13:32:27 1998 *************** *** 1,1188 **** - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - NNAAMMEE - readline - get a line from a user with editing - - SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS - ##iinncclluuddee <> - ##iinncclluuddee <> - ##iinncclluuddee <> - - cchhaarr **rreeaaddlliinnee ((pprroommpptt)) - cchhaarr **pprroommpptt;; - - CCOOPPYYRRIIGGHHTT - Readline is Copyright (C) 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996 by - the Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN - rreeaaddlliinnee will read a line from the terminal and return it, - using pprroommpptt as a prompt. If pprroommpptt is null, no prompt is - issued. The line returned is allocated with _m_a_l_l_o_c(3), so - the caller must free it when finished. The line returned - has the final newline removed, so only the text of the - line remains. - - rreeaaddlliinnee offers editing capabilities while the user is - entering the line. By default, the line editing commands - are similar to those of emacs. A vi-style line editing - interface is also available. - - RREETTUURRNN VVAALLUUEE - rreeaaddlliinnee returns the text of the line read. A blank line - returns the empty string. If EEOOFF is encountered while - reading a line, and the line is empty, NNUULLLL is returned. - If an EEOOFF is read with a non-empty line, it is treated as - a newline. - - NNOOTTAATTIIOONN - An emacs-style notation is used to denote keystrokes. - Control keys are denoted by C-_k_e_y, e.g., C-n means Con- - trol-N. Similarly, _m_e_t_a keys are denoted by M-_k_e_y, so M-x - means Meta-X. (On keyboards without a _m_e_t_a key, M-_x means - ESC _x, i.e., press the Escape key then the _x key. This - makes ESC the _m_e_t_a _p_r_e_f_i_x. The combination M-C-_x means - ESC-Control-_x, or press the Escape key then hold the Con- - trol key while pressing the _x key.) - - Readline commands may be given numeric _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t_s, which - normally act as a repeat count. Sometimes, however, it is - the sign of the argument that is significant. Passing a - negative argument to a command that acts in the forward - direction (e.g., kkiillll--lliinnee) causes that command to act in - a backward direction. Commands whose behavior with argu- - ments deviates from this are noted. - - When a command is described as _k_i_l_l_i_n_g text, the text - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 1 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - deleted is saved for possible future retrieval (_y_a_n_k_i_n_g). - The killed text is saved in a _k_i_l_l _r_i_n_g. Consecutive - kills cause the text to be accumulated into one unit, - which can be yanked all at once. Commands which do not - kill text separate the chunks of text on the kill ring. - - IINNIITTIIAALLIIZZAATTIIOONN FFIILLEE - Readline is customized by putting commands in an initial- - ization file (the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c file). The name of this file is - taken from the value of the IINNPPUUTTRRCC environment variable. - If that variable is unset, the default is _~_/_._i_n_p_u_t_r_c. - When a program which uses the readline library starts up, - the init file is read, and the key bindings and variables - are set. There are only a few basic constructs allowed in - the readline init file. Blank lines are ignored. Lines - beginning with a ## are comments. Lines beginning with a $$ - indicate conditional constructs. Other lines denote key - bindings and variable settings. Each program using this - library may add its own commands and bindings. - - For example, placing - - M-Control-u: universal-argument - or - C-Meta-u: universal-argument - into the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c would make M-C-u execute the readline - command _u_n_i_v_e_r_s_a_l_-_a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t. - - The following symbolic character names are recognized - while processing key bindings: _R_U_B_O_U_T, _D_E_L, _E_S_C, _L_F_D, _N_E_W_- - _L_I_N_E, _R_E_T, _R_E_T_U_R_N, _S_P_C, _S_P_A_C_E, and _T_A_B. In addition to - command names, readline allows keys to be bound to a - string that is inserted when the key is pressed (a _m_a_c_r_o). - - - KKeeyy BBiinnddiinnggss - The syntax for controlling key bindings in the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c - file is simple. All that is required is the name of the - command or the text of a macro and a key sequence to which - it should be bound. The name may be specified in one of - two ways: as a symbolic key name, possibly with _M_e_t_a_- or - _C_o_n_t_r_o_l_- prefixes, or as a key sequence. When using the - form kkeeyynnaammee:_f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_-_n_a_m_e or _m_a_c_r_o, _k_e_y_n_a_m_e is the name - of a key spelled out in English. For example: - - Control-u: universal-argument - Meta-Rubout: backward-kill-word - Control-o: ">&output" - - In the above example, _C_-_u is bound to the function uunniivveerr-- - ssaall--aarrgguummeenntt, _M_-_D_E_L is bound to the function bbaacckk-- - wwaarrdd--kkiillll--wwoorrdd, and _C_-_o is bound to run the macro - expressed on the right hand side (that is, to insert the - text _>_&_o_u_t_p_u_t into the line). - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 2 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - In the second form, ""kkeeyysseeqq"":_f_u_n_c_t_i_o_n_-_n_a_m_e or _m_a_c_r_o, kkeeyy-- - sseeqq differs from kkeeyynnaammee above in that strings denoting an - entire key sequence may be specified by placing the - sequence within double quotes. Some GNU Emacs style key - escapes can be used, as in the following example. - - "\C-u": universal-argument - "\C-x\C-r": re-read-init-file - "\e[11~": "Function Key 1" - - In this example, _C_-_u is again bound to the function uunnii-- - vveerrssaall--aarrgguummeenntt. _C_-_x _C_-_r is bound to the function - rree--rreeaadd--iinniitt--ffiillee, and _E_S_C _[ _1 _1 _~ is bound to insert the - text FFuunnccttiioonn KKeeyy 11. The full set of GNU Emacs style - escape sequences is - \\CC-- control prefix - \\MM-- meta prefix - \\ee an escape character - \\\\ backslash - \\"" literal " - \\'' literal ' - - In addition to the GNU Emacs style escape sequences, a - second set of backslash escapes is available: - \\aa alert (bell) - \\bb backspace - \\dd delete - \\ff form feed - \\nn newline - \\rr carriage return - \\tt horizontal tab - \\vv vertical tab - \\_n_n_n the character whose ASCII code is the octal - value _n_n_n (one to three digits) - \\xx_n_n_n the character whose ASCII code is the hex- - adecimal value _n_n_n (one to three digits) - - When entering the text of a macro, single or double quotes - should be used to indicate a macro definition. Unquoted - text is assumed to be a function name. In the macro body, - the backslash escapes described above are expanded. Back- - slash will quote any other character in the macro text, - including " and '. - - BBaasshh allows the current readline key bindings to be dis- - played or modified with the bbiinndd builtin command. The - editing mode may be switched during interactive use by - using the --oo option to the sseett builtin command. Other - programs using this library provide similar mechanisms. - The _i_n_p_u_t_r_c file may be edited and re-read if a program - does not provide any other means to incorporate new bind- - ings. - - - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 3 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - VVaarriiaabblleess - Readline has variables that can be used to further cus- - tomize its behavior. A variable may be set in the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c - file with a statement of the form - - sseett _v_a_r_i_a_b_l_e_-_n_a_m_e _v_a_l_u_e - - Except where noted, readline variables can take the values - OOnn or OOffff. The variables and their default values are: - - bbeellll--ssttyyllee ((aauuddiibbllee)) - Controls what happens when readline wants to ring - the terminal bell. If set to nnoonnee, readline never - rings the bell. If set to vviissiibbllee, readline uses a - visible bell if one is available. If set to aauuddii-- - bbllee, readline attempts to ring the terminal's bell. - ccoommmmeenntt--bbeeggiinn ((````##'''')) - The string that is inserted in vvii mode when the - iinnsseerrtt--ccoommmmeenntt command is executed. This command - is bound to MM--## in emacs mode and to ## in vi com- - mand mode. - ccoommpplleettiioonn--iiggnnoorree--ccaassee ((OOffff)) - If set to OOnn, readline performs filename matching - and completion in a case-insensitive fashion. - ccoommpplleettiioonn--qquueerryy--iitteemmss ((110000)) - This determines when the user is queried about - viewing the number of possible completions gener- - ated by the ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonnss command. It may - be set to any integer value greater than or equal - to zero. If the number of possible completions is - greater than or equal to the value of this vari- - able, the user is asked whether or not he wishes to - view them; otherwise they are simply listed on the - terminal. - ccoonnvveerrtt--mmeettaa ((OOnn)) - If set to OOnn, readline will convert characters with - the eighth bit set to an ASCII key sequence by - stripping the eighth bit and prepending an escape - character (in effect, using escape as the _m_e_t_a _p_r_e_- - _f_i_x). - ddiissaabbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonn ((OOffff)) - If set to OOnn, readline will inhibit word comple- - tion. Completion characters will be inserted into - the line as if they had been mapped to sseellff--iinnsseerrtt. - eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee ((eemmaaccss)) - Controls whether readline begins with a set of key - bindings similar to _e_m_a_c_s or _v_i. eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee can - be set to either eemmaaccss or vvii. - eennaabbllee--kkeeyyppaadd ((OOffff)) - When set to OOnn, readline will try to enable the - application keypad when it is called. Some systems - need this to enable the arrow keys. - eexxppaanndd--ttiillddee ((OOffff)) - If set to oonn, tilde expansion is performed when - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 4 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - readline attempts word completion. - hhoorriizzoonnttaall--ssccrroollll--mmooddee ((OOffff)) - When set to OOnn, makes readline use a single line - for display, scrolling the input horizontally on a - single screen line when it becomes longer than the - screen width rather than wrapping to a new line. - iinnppuutt--mmeettaa ((OOffff)) - If set to OOnn, readline will enable eight-bit input - (that is, it will not strip the high bit from the - characters it reads), regardless of what the termi- - nal claims it can support. The name mmeettaa--ffllaagg is a - synonym for this variable. - iisseeaarrcchh--tteerrmmiinnaattoorrss ((````CC--[[CC--JJ'''')) - The string of characters that should terminate an - incremental search without subsequently executing - the character as a command. If this variable has - not been given a value, the characters _E_S_C and _C_-_J - will terminate an incremental search. - kkeeyymmaapp ((eemmaaccss)) - Set the current readline keymap. The set of legal - keymap names is _e_m_a_c_s_, _e_m_a_c_s_-_s_t_a_n_d_a_r_d_, _e_m_a_c_s_-_m_e_t_a_, - _e_m_a_c_s_-_c_t_l_x_, _v_i_, _v_i_-_m_o_v_e_, _v_i_-_c_o_m_m_a_n_d, and _v_i_-_i_n_s_e_r_t. - _v_i is equivalent to _v_i_-_c_o_m_m_a_n_d; _e_m_a_c_s is equivalent - to _e_m_a_c_s_-_s_t_a_n_d_a_r_d. The default value is _e_m_a_c_s; the - value of eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee also affects the default - keymap. - mmaarrkk--ddiirreeccttoorriieess ((OOnn)) - If set to OOnn, complete>)) - Move to the end of the input history, i.e., the - line currently being entered. - rreevveerrssee--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((CC--rr)) - Search backward starting at the current line and - moving `up' through the history as necessary. This - is an incremental search. - ffoorrwwaarrdd--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((CC--ss)) - Search forward starting at the current line and - moving `down' through the history as necessary. - This is an incremental search. - nnoonn--iinnccrreemmeennttaall--rreevveerrssee--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((MM--pp)) - Search backward through the history starting at the - current line using a non-incremental search for a - string supplied by the user. - nnoonn--iinnccrreemmeennttaall--ffoorrwwaarrdd--sseeaarrcchh--hhiissttoorryy ((MM--nn)) - Search forward through the history using a non- - incremental search for a string supplied by the - user. - hhiissttoorryy--sseeaarrcchh--ffoorrwwaarrdd - Search forward through the history for the string - of characters between the start of the current line - and the current cursor position (the _p_o_i_n_t). This - is a non-incremental search. - hhiissttoorryy--sseeaarrcchh--bbaacckkwwaarrdd - Search backward through the history for the string - of characters between the start of the current line - and the point. This is a non-incremental search. - - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 8 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - yyaannkk--nntthh--aarrgg ((MM--CC--yy)) - Insert the first argument to the previous command - (usually the second word on the previous line) at - point (the current cursor position). With an argu- - ment _n, insert the _nth word from the previous com- - mand (the words in the previous command begin with - word 0). A negative argument inserts the _nth word - from the end of the previous command. - yyaannkk--llaasstt--aarrgg ((MM--..,, MM--__)) - Insert the last argument to the previous command - (the last word of the previous history entry). - With an argument, behave exactly like yyaannkk--nntthh--aarrgg. - Successive calls to yyaannkk--llaasstt--aarrgg move back through - the history list, inserting the last argument of - each line in turn. - - CCoommmmaannddss ffoorr CChhaannggiinngg TTeexxtt - ddeelleettee--cchhaarr ((CC--dd)) - Delete the character under the cursor. If point is - at the beginning of the line, there are no charac- - ters in the line, and the last character typed was - not bound to BBddeelleettee--cchhaarr, then return EEOOFF. - bbaacckkwwaarrdd--ddeelleettee--cchhaarr ((RRuubboouutt)) - Delete the character behind the cursor. When given - a numeric argument, save the deleted text on the - kill ring. - ffoorrwwaarrdd--bbaacckkwwaarrdd--ddeelleettee--cchhaarr - Delete the character under the cursor, unless the - cursor is at the end of the line, in which case the - character behind the cursor is deleted. By - default, this is not bound to a key. - qquuootteedd--iinnsseerrtt ((CC--qq,, CC--vv)) - Add the next character that you type to the line - verbatim. This is how to insert characters like - CC--qq, for example. - ttaabb--iinnsseerrtt ((MM--TTAABB)) - Insert a tab character. - sseellff--iinnsseerrtt ((aa,, bb,, AA,, 11,, !!,, ......)) - Insert the character typed. - ttrraannssppoossee--cchhaarrss ((CC--tt)) - Drag the character before point forward over the - character at point. Point moves forward as well. - If point is at the end of the line, then transpose - the two characters before point. Negative argu- - ments don't work. - ttrraannssppoossee--wwoorrddss ((MM--tt)) - Drag the word behind the cursor past the word in - front of the cursor moving the cursor over that - word as well. - uuppccaassee--wwoorrdd ((MM--uu)) - Uppercase the current (or following) word. With a - negative argument, uppercase the previous word, but - do not move point. - - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 9 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - ddoowwnnccaassee--wwoorrdd ((MM--ll)) - Lowercase the current (or following) word. With a - negative argument, lowercase the previous word, but - do not move point. - ccaappiittaalliizzee--wwoorrdd ((MM--cc)) - Capitalize the current (or following) word. With a - negative argument, capitalize the previous word, - but do not move point. - - KKiilllliinngg aanndd YYaannkkiinngg - kkiillll--lliinnee ((CC--kk)) - Kill the text from the current cursor position to - the end of the line. - bbaacckkwwaarrdd--kkiillll--lliinnee ((CC--xx RRuubboouutt)) - Kill backward to the beginning of the line. - uunniixx--lliinnee--ddiissccaarrdd ((CC--uu)) - Kill backward from point to the beginning of the - line. The killed text is saved on the kill-ring. - kkiillll--wwhhoollee--lliinnee - Kill all characters on the current line, no matter - where the cursor is. - kkiillll--wwoorrdd ((MM--dd)) - Kill from the cursor to the end of the current - word, or if between words, to the end of the next - word. Word boundaries are the same as those used - by ffoorrwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. - bbaacckkwwaarrdd--kkiillll--wwoorrdd ((MM--RRuubboouutt)) - Kill the word behind the cursor. Word boundaries - are the same as those used by bbaacckkwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. - uunniixx--wwoorrdd--rruubboouutt ((CC--ww)) - Kill the word behind the cursor, using white space - as a word boundary. The word boundaries are dif- - ferent from bbaacckkwwaarrdd--kkiillll--wwoorrdd. - ddeelleettee--hhoorriizzoonnttaall--ssppaaccee ((MM--\\)) - Delete all spaces and tabs around point. - kkiillll--rreeggiioonn - Kill the text between the point and _m_a_r_k (saved - cursor position). This text is referred to as the - _r_e_g_i_o_n. - ccooppyy--rreeggiioonn--aass--kkiillll - Copy the text in the region to the kill buffer. - ccooppyy--bbaacckkwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd - Copy the word before point to the kill buffer. The - word boundaries are the same as bbaacckkwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. - ccooppyy--ffoorrwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd - Copy the word following point to the kill buffer. - The word boundaries are the same as ffoorrwwaarrdd--wwoorrdd. - yyaannkk ((CC--yy)) - Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at - the cursor. - yyaannkk--ppoopp ((MM--yy)) - Rotate the kill ring, and yank the new top. Only - works following yyaannkk or yyaannkk--ppoopp. - - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 10 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - NNuummeerriicc AArrgguummeennttss - ddiiggiitt--aarrgguummeenntt ((MM--00,, MM--11,, ......,, MM----)) - Add this digit to the argument already accumulat- - ing, or start a new argument. M-- starts a nega- - tive argument. - uunniivveerrssaall--aarrgguummeenntt - This is another way to specify an argument. If - this command is followed by one or more digits, - optionally with a leading minus sign, those digits - define the argument. If the command is followed by - digits, executing uunniivveerrssaall--aarrgguummeenntt again ends the - numeric argument, but is otherwise ignored. As a - special case, if this command is immediately fol- - lowed by a character that is neither a digit or - minus sign, the argument count for the next command - is multiplied by four. The argument count is ini- - tially one, so executing this function the first - time makes the argument count four, a second time - makes the argument count sixteen, and so on. - - CCoommpplleettiinngg - ccoommpplleettee ((TTAABB)) - Attempt to perform completion on the text before - point. The actual completion performed is applica- - tion-specific. BBaasshh, for instance, attempts com- - pletion treating the text as a variable (if the - text begins with $$), username (if the text begins - with ~~), hostname (if the text begins with @@), or - command (including aliases and functions) in turn. - If none of these produces a match, filename comple- - tion is attempted. GGddbb, on the other hand, allows - completion of program functions and variables, and - only attempts filename completion under certain - circumstances. - ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonnss ((MM--??)) - List the possible completions of the text before - point. - iinnsseerrtt--ccoommpplleettiioonnss ((MM--**)) - Insert all completions of the text before point - that would have been generated by ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommppllee-- - ttiioonnss. - mmeennuu--ccoommpplleettee - Similar to ccoommpplleettee, but replaces the word to be - completed with a single match from the list of pos- - sible completions. Repeated execution of mmeennuu--ccoomm-- - pplleettee steps through the list of possible comple- - tions, inserting each match in turn. At the end of - the list of completions, the bell is rung and the - original text is restored. An argument of _n moves - _n positions forward in the list of matches; a nega- - tive argument may be used to move backward through - the list. This command is intended to be bound to - TTAABB, but is unbound by default. - - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 11 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - ddeelleettee--cchhaarr--oorr--lliisstt - Deletes the character under the cursor if not at - the beginning or end of the line (like ddeelleettee-- - cchhaarr). If at the end of the line, behaves identi- - cally to ppoossssiibbllee--ccoommpplleettiioonnss. This command is - unbound by default. - - KKeeyybbooaarrdd MMaaccrrooss - ssttaarrtt--kkbbdd--mmaaccrroo ((CC--xx (()) - Begin saving the characters typed into the current - keyboard macro. - eenndd--kkbbdd--mmaaccrroo ((CC--xx )))) - Stop saving the characters typed into the current - keyboard macro and store the definition. - ccaallll--llaasstt--kkbbdd--mmaaccrroo ((CC--xx ee)) - Re-execute the last keyboard macro defined, by mak- - ing the characters in the macro appear as if typed - at the keyboard. - - MMiisscceellllaanneeoouuss - rree--rreeaadd--iinniitt--ffiillee ((CC--xx CC--rr)) - Read in the contents of the _i_n_p_u_t_r_c file, and - incorporate any bindings or variable assignments - found there. - aabboorrtt ((CC--gg)) - Abort the current editing command and ring the ter- - minal's bell (subject to the setting of - bbeellll--ssttyyllee). - ddoo--uuppppeerrccaassee--vveerrssiioonn ((MM--aa,, MM--bb,, MM--_x,, ......)) - If the metafied character _x is lowercase, run the - command that is bound to the corresponding upper- - case character. - pprreeffiixx--mmeettaa ((EESSCC)) - Metafy the next character typed. EESSCC ff is equiva- - lent to MMeettaa--ff. - uunnddoo ((CC--__,, CC--xx CC--uu)) - Incremental undo, separately remembered for each - line. - rreevveerrtt--lliinnee ((MM--rr)) - Undo all changes made to this line. This is like - executing the uunnddoo command enough times to return - the line to its initial state. - ttiillddee--eexxppaanndd ((MM--&&)) - Perform tilde expansion on the current word. - sseett--mmaarrkk ((CC--@@,, MM--<>)) - Set the mark to the current point. If a numeric - argument is supplied, the mark is set to that posi- - tion. - eexxcchhaannggee--ppooiinntt--aanndd--mmaarrkk ((CC--xx CC--xx)) - Swap the point with the mark. The current cursor - position is set to the saved position, and the old - cursor position is saved as the mark. - cchhaarraacctteerr--sseeaarrcchh ((CC--]])) - A character is read and point is moved to the next - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 12 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - occurrence of that character. A negative count - searches for previous occurrences. - cchhaarraacctteerr--sseeaarrcchh--bbaacckkwwaarrdd ((MM--CC--]])) - A character is read and point is moved to the pre- - vious occurrence of that character. A negative - count searches for subsequent occurrences. - iinnsseerrtt--ccoommmmeenntt ((MM--##)) - The value of the readline ccoommmmeenntt--bbeeggiinn variable is - inserted at the beginning of the current line, and - the line is accepted as if a newline had been - typed. This makes the current line a shell com- - ment. - dduummpp--ffuunnccttiioonnss - Print all of the functions and their key bindings - to the readline output stream. If a numeric argu- - ment is supplied, the output is formatted in such a - way that it can be made part of an _i_n_p_u_t_r_c file. - dduummpp--vvaarriiaabblleess - Print all of the settable variables and their val- - ues to the readline output stream. If a numeric - argument is supplied, the output is formatted in - such a way that it can be made part of an _i_n_p_u_t_r_c - file. - dduummpp--mmaaccrrooss - Print all of the readline key sequences bound to - macros and the strings they ouput. If a numeric - argument is supplied, the output is formatted in - such a way that it can be made part of an _i_n_p_u_t_r_c - file. - eemmaaccss--eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee ((CC--ee)) - When in vvii editing mode, this causes a switch to - eemmaaccss editing mode. - vvii--eeddiittiinngg--mmooddee ((MM--CC--jj)) - When in eemmaaccss editing mode, this causes a switch to - vvii editing mode. - - DDEEFFAAUULLTT KKEEYY BBIINNDDIINNGGSS - The following is a list of the default emacs and vi bind- - ings. Characters with the 8th bit set are written as - M-, and are referred to as _m_e_t_a_f_i_e_d characters. - The printable ASCII characters not mentioned in the list - of emacs standard bindings are bound to the _s_e_l_f_-_i_n_s_e_r_t - function, which just inserts the given character into the - input line. In vi insertion mode, all characters not - specifically mentioned are bound to _s_e_l_f_-_i_n_s_e_r_t. Charac- - ters assigned to signal generation by _s_t_t_y(1) or the ter- - minal driver, such as C-Z or C-C, retain that function. - Upper and lower case _m_e_t_a_f_i_e_d characters are bound to the - same function in the emacs mode meta keymap. The remain- - ing characters are unbound, which causes readline to ring - the bell (subject to the setting of the bbeellll--ssttyyllee vari- - able). - - - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 13 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - EEmmaaccss MMooddee - Emacs Standard bindings - - "C-@" set-mark - "C-A" beginning-of-line - "C-B" backward-char - "C-D" delete-char - "C-E" end-of-line - "C-F" forward-char - "C-G" abort - "C-H" backward-delete-char - "C-I" complete - "C-J" accept-line - "C-K" kill-line - "C-L" clear-screen - "C-M" accept-line - "C-N" next-history - "C-P" previous-history - "C-Q" quoted-insert - "C-R" reverse-search-history - "C-S" forward-search-history - "C-T" transpose-chars - "C-U" unix-line-discard - "C-V" quoted-insert - "C-W" unix-word-rubout - "C-Y" yank - "C-]" character-search - "C-_" undo - " " to "/" self-insert - "0" to "9" self-insert - ":" to "~" self-insert - "C-?" backward-delete-char - - Emacs Meta bindings - - "M-C-G" abort - "M-C-H" backward-kill-word - "M-C-I" tab-insert - "M-C-J" vi-editing-mode - "M-C-M" vi-editing-mode - "M-C-R" revert-line - "M-C-Y" yank-nth-arg - "M-C-[" complete - "M-C-]" character-search-backward - "M-space" set-mark - "M-#" insert-comment - "M-&" tilde-expand - "M-*" insert-completions - "M--" digit-argument - "M-." yank-last-arg - "M-0" digit-argument - "M-1" digit-argument - "M-2" digit-argument - "M-3" digit-argument - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 14 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - "M-4" digit-argument - "M-5" digit-argument - "M-6" digit-argument - "M-7" digit-argument - "M-8" digit-argument - "M-9" digit-argument - "M-<" beginning-of-history - "M-=" possible-completions - "M->" end-of-history - "M-?" possible-completions - "M-B" backward-word - "M-C" capitalize-word - "M-D" kill-word - "M-F" forward-word - "M-L" downcase-word - "M-N" non-incremental-forward-search-history - "M-P" non-incremental-reverse-search-history - "M-R" revert-line - "M-T" transpose-words - "M-U" upcase-word - "M-Y" yank-pop - "M-\" delete-horizontal-space - "M-~" tilde-expand - "M-C-?" backward-delete-word - "M-_" yank-last-arg - - Emacs Control-X bindings - - "C-XC-G" abort - "C-XC-R" re-read-init-file - "C-XC-U" undo - "C-XC-X" exchange-point-and-mark - "C-X(" start-kbd-macro - "C-X)" end-kbd-macro - "C-XE" call-last-kbd-macro - "C-XC-?" backward-kill-line - - - VVII MMooddee bbiinnddiinnggss - VI Insert Mode functions - - "C-D" vi-eof-maybe - "C-H" backward-delete-char - "C-I" complete - "C-J" accept-line - "C-M" accept-line - "C-R" reverse-search-history - "C-S" forward-search-history - "C-T" transpose-chars - "C-U" unix-line-discard - "C-V" quoted-insert - "C-W" unix-word-rubout - "C-Y" yank - "C-[" vi-movement-mode - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 15 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - "C-_" undo - " " to "~" self-insert - "C-?" backward-delete-char - - VI Command Mode functions - - "C-D" vi-eof-maybe - "C-E" emacs-editing-mode - "C-G" abort - "C-H" backward-char - "C-J" accept-line - "C-K" kill-line - "C-L" clear-screen - "C-M" accept-line - "C-N" next-history - "C-P" previous-history - "C-Q" quoted-insert - "C-R" reverse-search-history - "C-S" forward-search-history - "C-T" transpose-chars - "C-U" unix-line-discard - "C-V" quoted-insert - "C-W" unix-word-rubout - "C-Y" yank - " " forward-char - "#" insert-comment - "$" end-of-line - "%" vi-match - "&" vi-tilde-expand - "*" vi-complete - "+" next-history - "," vi-char-search - "-" previous-history - "." vi-redo - "/" vi-search - "0" beginning-of-line - "1" to "9" vi-arg-digit - ";" vi-char-search - "=" vi-complete - "?" vi-search - "A" vi-append-eol - "B" vi-prev-word - "C" vi-change-to - "D" vi-delete-to - "E" vi-end-word - "F" vi-char-search - "G" vi-fetch-history - "I" vi-insert-beg - "N" vi-search-again - "P" vi-put - "R" vi-replace - "S" vi-subst - "T" vi-char-search - "U" revert-line - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 16 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - "W" vi-next-word - "X" backward-delete-char - "Y" vi-yank-to - "\" vi-complete - "^" vi-first-print - "_" vi-yank-arg - "`" vi-goto-mark - "a" vi-append-mode - "b" vi-prev-word - "c" vi-change-to - "d" vi-delete-to - "e" vi-end-word - "f" vi-char-search - "h" backward-char - "i" vi-insertion-mode - "j" next-history - "k" prev-history - "l" forward-char - "m" vi-set-mark - "n" vi-search-again - "p" vi-put - "r" vi-change-char - "s" vi-subst - "t" vi-char-search - "u" undo - "w" vi-next-word - "x" vi-delete - "y" vi-yank-to - "|" vi-column - "~" vi-change-case - - SSEEEE AALLSSOO - _T_h_e _G_n_u _R_e_a_d_l_i_n_e _L_i_b_r_a_r_y, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey - _T_h_e _G_n_u _H_i_s_t_o_r_y _L_i_b_r_a_r_y, Brian Fox and Chet Ramey - _b_a_s_h(1) - - FFIILLEESS - _~_/_._i_n_p_u_t_r_c - Individual rreeaaddlliinnee initialization file - - AAUUTTHHOORRSS - Brian Fox, Free Software Foundation (primary author) - bfox@ai.MIT.Edu - - Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University - chet@ins.CWRU.Edu - - BBUUGG RREEPPOORRTTSS - If you find a bug in rreeaaddlliinnee,, you should report it. But - first, you should make sure that it really is a bug, and - that it appears in the latest version of the rreeaaddlliinnee - library that you have. - - Once you have determined that a bug actually exists, mail - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 17 - - - - - - READLINE(3) READLINE(3) - - - a bug report to _b_u_g_-_r_e_a_d_l_i_n_e@_g_n_u_._o_r_g. If you have a fix, - you are welcome to mail that as well! Suggestions and - `philosophical' bug reports may be mailed to _b_u_g_-_r_e_a_d_- - _l_i_n_e@_g_n_u_._o_r_g or posted to the Usenet newsgroup - ggnnuu..bbaasshh..bbuugg. - - Comments and bug reports concerning this manual page - should be directed to _c_h_e_t_@_i_n_s_._C_W_R_U_._E_d_u. - - BBUUGGSS - It's too big and too slow. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GNU 1998 Dec 31 18 - - --- 0 ---- >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 19:33:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: GDB Patches Subject: [PATCH/5] Fix dejagnu cleanups Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 19:33:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD1A8E.CF5F5201@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00359.html Content-length: 765 FYI, I've committed the attatched. Andrew Tue Apr 18 15:49:00 2000 Andrew Cagney * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add directory example. * Makefile.in: Re-generate. Index: Makefile.am =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/dejagnu/Makefile.am,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.1 diff -p -r1.1.1.1 Makefile.am *** Makefile.am 1999/11/09 01:28:42 1.1.1.1 --- Makefile.am 2000/04/19 02:02:32 *************** *** 2,8 **** AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = cygnus ! SUBDIRS = doc testsuite # driver script goes in /usr/local/bin bin_SCRIPTS = runtest --- 2,8 ---- AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = cygnus ! SUBDIRS = doc testsuite example # driver script goes in /usr/local/bin bin_SCRIPTS = runtest >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 20:33:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: GDB Patches Subject: [PATCH/5] second attemt at deleting tui/Makefile Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 20:33:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD28AF.9541FA87@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00360.html Content-length: 1784 Hello, The attatched (HACK) is my second attempt at eliminating tui/Makefile from the distribution. The problem comes about because SUBDIRS doesn't always contain ``tui'' (does it ever?) yet tui/Makefile is always generated. As the TODO notes. The entire arrangement is up for a rewrite. Still, as they say, it works :-( Andrew Wed Apr 19 13:06:55 2000 Andrew Cagney * Makefile.in (distclean): Delete tui/Makefile. * TODO: Add deletion of tui/Makefile.in to list. Index: Makefile.in =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/Makefile.in,v retrieving revision 1.25.2.1 diff -p -r1.25.2.1 Makefile.in *** Makefile.in 2000/04/13 05:29:42 1.25.2.1 --- Makefile.in 2000/04/19 03:28:01 *************** distclean: clean *** 882,887 **** --- 882,888 ---- rm -f nm.h tm.h xm.h config.status config.h stamp-h .gdbinit rm -f y.output yacc.acts yacc.tmp y.tab.h rm -f config.log config.cache + rm -f tui/Makefile rm -f Makefile maintainer-clean: local-maintainer-clean do-maintainer-clean distclean Index: TODO =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/TODO,v retrieving revision 1.7.2.2 diff -p -r1.7.2.2 TODO *** TODO 2000/04/14 00:01:26 1.7.2.2 --- TODO 2000/04/19 03:28:03 *************** http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patc *** 355,360 **** --- 355,369 ---- -- + Eliminate gdb/tui/Makefile.in. + Cleanup configury support for optional sub-directories. + + Check how GCC handles multiple front ends for an example of how things + could work. A tentative first step is to rationalize things so that + all sub directories are handled in a fashion similar to gdb/mi. + + -- + General Wish List ================= >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 22:11:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: Eli Zaretskii Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com, Ian Lance Taylor Subject: Re: Problems with snapshot 20000412 Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 22:11:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD3F8C.B30CA4BF@cygnus.com> References: <200004160807.EAA10378@indy.delorie.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00361.html Content-length: 864 Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > I have few problems with the 20000412 snapshot: > > 1) It includes several changes in bfd/doc/Makefile.in which look like > this: > > .texi.dvi: > - TEXINPUTS=$(top_srcdir)/../texinfo:$$TEXINPUTS \ > + TEXINPUTS=$(top_srcdir)/../texinfo/texinfo.tex:$$TEXINPUTS \ > MAKEINFO='$(MAKEINFO) -I $(srcdir)' $(TEXI2DVI) $< > > This change is *wrong*. The TEXINPUTS variable should point to a list > of directories, not a list of files. > > Is it a bug in Automake? The above definitly comes from automake (both the binutils snap and the last release (1.4)) and looks very like a bug. It doesn't appear to affect the build so I don't think there is a reason to worry about it for 5.0. Poking around the automake perl (?) script it appears to do a dirname() for some cases but not others. Andrew >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 22:58:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: GDB Patches , BINUTILS Patches Subject: src/Makefile.in: Pass down MD5PROG Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 22:58:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD4AB4.7E58B36E@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00362.html Content-length: 4977 FYI, I've committed the attatched. It passes MD5PROG down through the various *.tar.bz2 sub-makes. I could think about some sort of md5 VS md5sum test but it isn't worth it. Andrew Wed Apr 19 12:46:26 2000 Andrew Cagney * Makefile.in (taz, gdb-taz, gas.tar.bz2, binutils.tar.bz2, gas+binutils.tar.bz2, libg++.tar.bz2, gnats.tar.bz2, gdb.tar.bz2, dejagnu.tar.bz2, gdb+dejagnu.tar.bz2, insight.tar.bz2, insight+dejagnu.tar.bz2, newlib.tar.bz2): Pass MD5PROG to sub-make. Index: Makefile.in =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/Makefile.in,v retrieving revision 1.12.2.1 diff -p -r1.12.2.1 Makefile.in *** Makefile.in 2000/04/13 02:17:20 1.12.2.1 --- Makefile.in 2000/04/19 05:51:19 *************** PACKAGE = $(TOOL) *** 1704,1721 **** --- 1704,1725 ---- taz: $(DEVO_SUPPORT) $(SUPPORT_FILES) texinfo/texinfo.tex $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in do-proto-toplev \ TOOL=$(TOOL) PACKAGE="$(PACKAGE)" VER="$(VER)" \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(SUPPORT_FILES)" $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in do-md5sum \ TOOL=$(TOOL) PACKAGE="$(PACKAGE)" VER="$(VER)" \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(SUPPORT_FILES)" $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in do-tar-bz2 \ TOOL=$(TOOL) PACKAGE="$(PACKAGE)" VER="$(VER)" \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(SUPPORT_FILES)" .PHONY: gdb-taz gdb-taz: $(DEVO_SUPPORT) $(SUPPORT_FILES) texinfo/texinfo.tex $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz \ TOOL=$(TOOL) PACKAGE="$(PACKAGE)" VER="$(VER)" \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(SUPPORT_FILES)" .PHONY: do-proto-toplev *************** DIST_SUPPORT= $(DEVO_SUPPORT) $(TEXINFO_ *** 1793,1798 **** --- 1797,1803 ---- GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS= bfd include libiberty opcodes intl setup.com makefile.vms mkdep gas.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS) gas $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=gas \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS)" # The FSF "binutils" release includes gprof and ld. *************** gas.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GAS_SUPPO *** 1800,1852 **** --- 1805,1866 ---- BINUTILS_SUPPORT_DIRS= bfd gas include libiberty opcodes ld gprof intl setup.com makefile.vms mkdep binutils.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(BINUTILS_SUPPORT_DIRS) binutils $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=binutils \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(BINUTILS_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: gas+binutils.tar.bz2 GASB_SUPPORT_DIRS= $(GAS_SUPPORT_DIRS) binutils ld gprof gas+binutils.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GASB_SUPPORT_DIRS) gas $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=gas \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(GASB_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: libg++.tar.bz2 LIBGXX_SUPPORT_DIRS=include libstdc++ libio librx libiberty libg++.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) libg++ $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=libg++ \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(LIBGXX_SUPPORT_DIRS)" GNATS_SUPPORT_DIRS=include libiberty send-pr gnats.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GNATS_SUPPORT_DIRS) gnats $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=gnats \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(GNATS_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: gdb.tar.bz2 GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS= bfd include libiberty mmalloc opcodes readline sim utils intl gdb.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS) gdb $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in gdb-taz TOOL=gdb \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: dejagnu.tar.bz2 DEJAGNU_SUPPORT_DIRS= tcl expect libiberty dejagnu.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(DEJAGNU_SUPPORT_DIRS) dejagnu $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=dejagnu \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(DEJAGNU_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: gdb+dejagnu.tar.bz2 GDBD_SUPPORT_DIRS= $(GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS) tcl expect dejagnu gdb+dejagnu.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GDBD_SUPPORT_DIRS) gdb $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in gdb-taz TOOL=gdb PACKAGE=gdb+dejagnu \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(GDBD_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: insight.tar.bz2 INSIGHT_SUPPORT_DIRS= $(GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS) tcl tk itcl tix libgui insight.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS) gdb $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in gdb-taz TOOL=gdb PACKAGE=insight \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(INSIGHT_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: insight+dejagnu.tar.bz2 INSIGHTD_SUPPORT_DIRS= $(INSIGHT_SUPPORT_DIRS) expect dejagnu insight+dejagnu.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(INSIGHTD_SUPPORT_DIRS) gdb $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in gdb-taz TOOL=gdb PACKAGE="insight+dejagnu" \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(INSIGHTD_SUPPORT_DIRS)" .PHONY: newlib.tar.bz2 *************** NEWLIB_SUPPORT_DIRS=libgloss *** 1864,1869 **** --- 1878,1884 ---- # supports newlib (if only minimally). newlib.tar.bz2: $(DIST_SUPPORT) $(NEWLIB_SUPPORT_DIRS) newlib $(MAKE) -f Makefile.in taz TOOL=newlib \ + MD5PROG="$(MD5PROG)" \ SUPPORT_FILES="$(NEWLIB_SUPPORT_DIRS)" \ DEVO_SUPPORT="$(DEVO_SUPPORT) COPYING.NEWLIB" newlib >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 23:10:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: GDB Patches Subject: [PATCH/5] src/intl/Makefile.in:distclean additions Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:10:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD4D77.17D83384@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00363.html Content-length: 1836 FYI, I've committed the attatched to the GDB-5.0 branch but not the trunk. Its been given the tentative thumbs up by the gettext maintainer. I'm adding a note to the TODO list on the trunk to make certain that it does eventually get merged back in. Andrew Wed Apr 19 12:37:13 2000 Andrew Cagney * Makefile.in (distclean): Delete config.status, config.h and stamp-h. Index: intl/Makefile.in =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/intl/Makefile.in,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.1 diff -p -r1.1.1.1 Makefile.in *** Makefile.in 1999/05/03 07:29:05 1.1.1.1 --- Makefile.in 2000/04/19 06:02:05 *************** *** 1,5 **** # Makefile for directory with message catalog handling in GNU NLS Utilities. ! # Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by --- 1,5 ---- # Makefile for directory with message catalog handling in GNU NLS Utilities. ! # Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *************** mostlyclean: *** 172,178 **** clean: mostlyclean distclean: clean ! rm -f Makefile ID TAGS po2msg.sed po2tbl.sed libintl.h config.log maintainer-clean: distclean @echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use;" --- 172,179 ---- clean: mostlyclean distclean: clean ! rm -f Makefile ID TAGS po2msg.sed po2tbl.sed libintl.h ! rm -f config.log config.status config.h stamp-h maintainer-clean: distclean @echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use;" >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 23:37:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: GDB Patches Subject: [PATCH/5] Re-generate bfd/bfd-in2.h Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:37:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD53B6.FFB153C@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00364.html Content-length: 1412 FYI, I've committed the attached to the branch. A trunk check-in isn't necessary (and is left to binutils discretion). Andrew Wed Apr 19 16:28:40 2000 Andrew Cagney * bfd-in2.h: Re-generate. Index: bfd-in2.h =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/bfd/bfd-in2.h,v retrieving revision 1.40 diff -p -r1.40 bfd-in2.h *** bfd-in2.h 2000/04/08 00:10:49 1.40 --- bfd-in2.h 2000/04/19 06:31:06 *************** typedef struct sec *** 1058,1066 **** #define SEC_SHARED 0x4000000 /* When a section with this flag is being linked, then if the size of ! the input section is less than a page, it should not cross a page ! boundary. If the size of the input section is one page or more, it ! should be aligned on a page boundary. */ #define SEC_BLOCK 0x8000000 /* Conditionally link this section; do not link if there are no --- 1058,1066 ---- #define SEC_SHARED 0x4000000 /* When a section with this flag is being linked, then if the size of ! the input section is less than a page, it should not cross a page ! boundary. If the size of the input section is one page or more, it ! should be aligned on a page boundary. */ #define SEC_BLOCK 0x8000000 /* Conditionally link this section; do not link if there are no >From ac131313@cygnus.com Tue Apr 18 23:59:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: GDB Patches Subject: [PATCH/5] More TODO/NEWS cleanups Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:59:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD58F3.48D89606@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00365.html Content-length: 3965 FYI, I've committed the following. Note that Makefile.in:VERSION defines the GDB version and not the NEWS file :-) Andrew Wed Apr 19 16:37:47 2000 Andrew Cagney * TODO: Cleanup. * NEWS: Update GDB version. Duplicate paragraph explaining obsolete. Index: NEWS =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/NEWS,v retrieving revision 1.3.2.2 diff -p -r1.3.2.2 NEWS *** NEWS 2000/04/12 16:55:15 1.3.2.2 --- NEWS 2000/04/19 06:55:38 *************** *** 1,7 **** What has changed in GDB? (Organized release by release) ! *** Changes since GDB-4.18: * Improved support for debugging FP programs on x86 targets --- 1,7 ---- What has changed in GDB? (Organized release by release) ! *** Changes in GDB 5.0: * Improved support for debugging FP programs on x86 targets *************** Convex c1-*-*, c2-*-* *** 66,71 **** --- 66,76 ---- Pyramid pyramid-*-* ARM RISCix arm-*-* (as host) Tahoe tahoe-*-* + + Configurations that have been declared obsolete will be commented out, + but the code will be left in place. If there is no activity to revive + these configurations before the next release of GDB, the sources will + be permanently REMOVED. * New features for SVR4 Index: TODO =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/TODO,v retrieving revision 1.7.2.3 diff -p -r1.7.2.3 TODO *** TODO 2000/04/19 03:37:11 1.7.2.3 --- TODO 2000/04/19 06:55:43 *************** included in the follow-on release. *** 166,265 **** -- - GDB 5.0: Test results - ===================== - - Please include: - - o the output of `config.guess` - o the date - o the compiler - o a note mentioning the reason - for any serious failures. - - -- - - alpha-dec-osf4.0a, vendor compiler, 2000-03-04 - - Still has many compile warnings (mostly relating back to PTR vs void*) - but it did compile using: - - CC=cc .../configure - make - - Test results are: - - # of expected passes 6223 - # of unexpected failures 103 - # of unexpected successes 2 - # of expected failures 196 - # of unresolved testcases 6 - # of unsupported tests 1 - - Looking at the output it would appear that GDB is stepping into some - functions instead of ``next'' ing over them: - - 35 dummy(); - (gdb) next - dummy () at /home/cagney/GDB-DEJAGNU/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/all-types.c:41 - 41 { - - Since there is no active maintainer, I'd consider this sufficient for - 5.0 :-/ - - -- - - sparc-sun-solaris2.6, egcs-2.91.66, 2000-02-10 - http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-testers/2000-q1/msg00030.html - - There is a SIGTRAP problem that occures in ptrace.exp (Cagney to - expand on). - - # of expected passes 6420 - # of unexpected failures 7 - # of expected failures 199 - - -- - - solaris 2.5.1 sparc?, 2.9-gnupro-99r1, 2000-02-10 - http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-testers/2000-q1/msg00032.html - - # of expected passes 6420 - # of unexpected failures 6 - # of expected failures 199 - - -- - - sparc-unknown-netbsdelf1.4P, egcs-1.1.2+, 2000-03-01 - - This is with a very recent kernel. - - # of expected passes 6055 - # of unexpected failures 88 - # of unexpected successes 1 - # of expected failures 190 - # of unresolved testcases 59 - - -- - - GNU/Linux PPC - http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00185.html - - Kevins merged it all in. - - -- - - Unixware - - Builds ok. Problems with some of the thread code. Unfortunate but - not a show stopper. Nick D's still looking at it. - - Re: uw-threads issues - http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00025.html - - ------------------------------------------------ - Code cleanups ============= --- 166,172 ---- >From ac131313@cygnus.com Wed Apr 19 00:13:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: Jim Blandy Cc: Philippe De Muyter , "gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com" Subject: Re: RFA free(NULL) in bcache.c Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:13:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD5B60.F1947FA0@cygnus.com> References: <200004120905.LAA10853@mail.macqel.be> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00366.html Content-length: 107 Jim Blandy wrote: > > Yes, please do. Thanks. Ok :-) I've applied it to the branch and trunk. Andrew >From ac131313@cygnus.com Wed Apr 19 00:25:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: Nick Duffek Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: RFA: sol-thread.c: threads in core files Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:25:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD5F1D.B1DB88B6@cygnus.com> References: <200004120118.e3C1IYx03766@rtl.cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00367.html Content-length: 208 Nick Duffek wrote: > > The appended patch fixes a Solaris bug that prevents GDB from seeing > threads in core files. Credit goes to msnyder for the fix. FYI, I've applied this to the 5.0 branch. Andrew >From ac131313@cygnus.com Wed Apr 19 00:28:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: Eli Zaretskii Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: Problems with snapshot 20000412 Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:28:00 -0000 Message-id: <38FD5FCF.64BFE75D@cygnus.com> References: <200004160807.EAA10378@indy.delorie.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00368.html Content-length: 361 Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > 2) The diffs include files that AFAIK shouldn't be there: > dejagnu/example/calc/config.log, dejagnu/example/calc/config.status, > gdb/tui/Makefile, intl/config.status. I think these files are also > in md5.sum, which also seems wrong. FYI, all of these problems should be fixed. Tomorrow's snapshot should be ok. Andrew >From eliz@delorie.com Wed Apr 19 00:37:00 2000 From: Eli Zaretskii To: jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com Cc: shebs@apple.com, gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: RFA: Document RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:37:00 -0000 Message-id: <200004190737.DAA14301@indy.delorie.com> References: <200004181954.OAA08866@zwingli.cygnus.com> <38FCC3DD.533C7037@apple.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00369.html Content-length: 588 From: Jim Blandy Date: 18 Apr 2000 17:29:43 -0500 > + @item RETURN_VALUE_ON_STACK(@var{type}) I think gdbint.texinfo needs to index all the functions and macros it documents. I know that some victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hvolunteer should go through the entire file and add the indexing for what's already there, but there should be no reason to make that job larger. So could we _please_ start adding such index entries to every new function/macro/variable we add to the manual? I suggest @findex for functions and macros and @vindex for variables (if there are any). >From eliz@delorie.com Wed Apr 19 00:45:00 2000 From: Eli Zaretskii To: Andrew Cagney Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com, Ian Lance Taylor Subject: Re: Problems with snapshot 20000412 Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:45:00 -0000 Message-id: <200004190745.DAA14311@indy.delorie.com> References: <200004160807.EAA10378@indy.delorie.com> <38FD3F8C.B30CA4BF@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00370.html Content-length: 595 > It doesn't appear to affect the build Really? Did you try renaming your system-wide texinfo.tex (somewhere in the TeX installation tree)? The special setting of TEXINPUTS before invoking TeX-related commands is there to make sure that the manual is produced using the specific version of texinfo.tex that was used by the maintainer(s), because another version of texinfo.tex might produce incorrect results or even fail. If you have the same or compatible version of texinfo.tex in another place where TeX can find it, you won't see the problems caused by TEXINPUTS being set incorrectly. >From eliz@delorie.com Wed Apr 19 00:47:00 2000 From: Eli Zaretskii To: Andrew Cagney Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com, Ian Lance Taylor Subject: Re: Problems with snapshot 20000412 Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:47:00 -0000 Message-id: <200004190747.DAA14315@indy.delorie.com> References: <200004160807.EAA10378@indy.delorie.com> <38FD3F8C.B30CA4BF@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00371.html Content-length: 221 I wrote: > > It doesn't appear to affect the build > > Really? Did you try renaming your system-wide texinfo.tex (somewhere > in the TeX installation tree)? Of course, you need also to say "make gdb.dvi" or some such. >From aoliva@cygnus.com Wed Apr 19 00:59:00 2000 From: Alexandre Oliva To: binutils@sourceware.cygnus.com Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: AM33 disassembler: fix for long-standing bug Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 00:59:00 -0000 Message-id: References: X-SW-Source: 2000-04/msg00372.html Content-length: 223 As written in the previous message, AM30 insns are *not* supposed to be accepted on AM33. However, I'd still like to install a patch like this, to keep the platform-detection code identical to that in gas. Ok to install?