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From: Dmitry Sivachenko <dima@Chg.RU>
To: gdb-patches@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Patch for docs
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 05:49:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010616164154.A266@netserv1.chg.ru> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010616161500.A724@netserv1.chg.ru>

On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 04:15:00PM +0400, Dmitry Sivachenko wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Please apply this patch to gdb.texinfo and annotate.texi.
> 
> It fixes minor markup ussues.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> Dima.

I am sorry, forgot to attach the patch.

Here it is:


Index: annotate.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvs/en-gdbman/annotate.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 annotate.texi
--- annotate.texi	2000/07/08 16:00:40	1.2
+++ annotate.texi	2001/06/16 12:11:58
@@ -167,6 +167,7 @@
 ^Z^Zvalue-history-end
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{history-number} is the number it is getting in the value
 history, @var{history-string} is a string, such as @samp{$5 = }, which
 introduces the value to the user, @var{the-value} is the output
@@ -201,6 +202,7 @@
 ^Z^Zarg-end
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{argument-name} is the name of the argument,
 @var{separator-string} is text which separates the name from the value
 for the user's benefit (such as @samp{=}), and @var{value-flags} and
@@ -223,6 +225,7 @@
 ^Z^Zfield-end
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{field-name} is the name of the field, @var{separator-string}
 is text which separates the name from the value for the user's benefit
 (such as @samp{=}), and @var{value-flags} and @var{the-value} have the
@@ -234,6 +237,7 @@
 ^Z^Zarray-section-begin @var{array-index} @var{value-flags}
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{array-index} is the index of the first element being
 annotated and @var{value-flags} has the same meaning as in a
 @code{value-history-begin} annotation.  This is followed by any number
@@ -289,6 +293,7 @@
 @var{level-string}
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{level} is the number of the frame (0 is the innermost frame,
 and other frames have positive numbers), @var{address} is the address of
 the code executing in that frame, and @var{level-string} is a string
@@ -437,6 +442,7 @@
 ^Z^Zdisplay-end
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{number} is the number of the display, @var{number-separator}
 is intended to separate the number from what follows for the user,
 @var{format} includes information such as the size, format, or other
@@ -559,6 +565,7 @@
 ^Z^Zbreakpoints-table
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{header-entry} has the same syntax as an entry (see below) but
 instead of containing data, it contains strings which are intended to
 convey the meaning of each field to the user.  This is followed by any
@@ -672,6 +679,7 @@
 @var{end-text}
 @end smallexample
 
+@noindent
 where @var{name} is the name of the signal, such as @code{SIGILL} or
 @code{SIGSEGV}, and @var{string} is the explanation of the signal, such
 as @code{Illegal Instruction} or @code{Segmentation fault}.
Index: gdb.texinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvs/en-gdbman/gdb.texinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 gdb.texinfo
--- gdb.texinfo	2000/11/19 13:39:41	1.6
+++ gdb.texinfo	2001/06/16 12:08:42
@@ -6552,9 +6552,10 @@
 @code{<=}, and @code{>=} on sets as an error.
 @end quotation
 
-@cindex Modula-2 built-ins
+
 @node Built-In Func/Proc
 @subsubsection Built-in functions and procedures
+@cindex Modula-2 built-ins
 
 Modula-2 also makes available several built-in procedures and functions.
 In describing these, the following metavariables are used:


  reply	other threads:[~2001-06-16  5:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-06-16  5:22 Dmitry Sivachenko
2001-06-16  5:49 ` Dmitry Sivachenko [this message]
2001-06-17  0:01   ` Eli Zaretskii

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