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* Re: GDB Speak: `inferior' rather than `target'?
@ 2002-12-02 21:07 Nathanael Nerode
  2002-12-02 21:22 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
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From: Nathanael Nerode @ 2002-12-02 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Daniel wrote:
>I'm with Kevin - I don't like either inferior or target.  I'd suggest
>punting to debugee but it's too cumbersome.

"Debugee" is extremely clear.  Use it!

It doesn't translate well, of course, but so what?

--Nathanael


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* GDB Speak: `inferior' rather than `target'?
@ 2002-12-02 12:38 Andrew Cagney
  2002-12-02 12:44 ` Kevin Buettner
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From: Andrew Cagney @ 2002-12-02 12:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

In trying to correctly and clearly word some gdb comments (and yes ok, 
and internal doco), I'm left wondering if we should `newspeak' some 
terminology here and use the word `inferior' instead of `target'.

The problem with `target' is that it is totally overloaded.  The 
configuration target, the running target the target architecture, ....

Hence, when refering to an instance of the program being debugged, the 
word `inferior' should be used.  Of course, this would mean that `core' 
becomes an inferior (...).

Thoughts?

Andrew

(hmm, glossary?)


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