* Bringing gdb.texinfo up to date with v5.1
@ 2001-04-01 0:58 Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2001-04-01 0:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
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gdb.texinfo currently says this:
You can use @value{GDBN} to debug programs written in C and C++.
For more information, see @ref{Support,,Supported languages}.
For more information, see @ref{C,,C and C++}.
[...]
Support for Modula-2 and Chill is partial. For information on Modula-2,
see @ref{Modula-2,,Modula-2}. For information on Chill, see @ref{Chill}.
[...]
Debugging Pascal programs which use sets, subranges, file variables, or
nested functions does not currently work. @value{GDBN} does not support
entering expressions, printing values, or similar features using Pascal
syntax.
[...]
@value{GDBN} can be used to debug programs written in Fortran, although
it may be necessary to refer to some variables with a trailing
underscore.
Is any of this still true when v5.1 is out? If something here needs to
be updated, please tell what that is. Thanks.
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