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author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 12 May 2005 03:41:19 +0000 |
parents | 08185296b491 ebb9e325798e |
children | f042e7c0fe20 |
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--- a/man/building.texi Thu May 12 02:47:44 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/building.texi Thu May 12 03:41:19 2005 +0000 @@ -117,8 +117,11 @@ @findex recompile To rerun the last compilation with the same command, type @kbd{M-x -recompile}. This automatically reuses the compilation command from the -last invocation of @kbd{M-x compile}. +recompile}. This automatically reuses the compilation command from +the last invocation of @kbd{M-x compile}. It also reuses the +@samp{*compilation*} buffer and starts the compilation in its default +directory, which is the directory in which the previous compilation +was started. Emacs does not expect a compiler process to launch asynchronous subprocesses; if it does, and they keep running after the main @@ -491,15 +494,18 @@ @cindex tooltips with GUD @vindex tooltip-gud-modes -@vindex tooltip-gud-tips-p +@vindex gud-tooltip-mode +@vindex gud-tooltip-echo-area The Tooltip facility (@pxref{Tooltips}) provides support for GUD@. -You activate this feature by setting the variable -@code{tooltip-gud-tips-p} to @code{t}. Then you can display a -variable's value in a tooltip simply by pointing at it with the mouse. -In graphical mode, with a C program, you can also display the -@code{#define} directive associated with an identifier when program is -not executing. This operates in the GUD buffer and in source buffers -with major modes in the list @code{tooltip-gud-modes}. +You activate this feature by turning on the minor mode +@code{gud-tooltip-mode}. Then you can display a variable's value in a +tooltip simply by pointing at it with the mouse. In graphical mode, +with a C program, you can also display the @code{#define} directive +associated with an identifier when the program is not executing. This +operates in the GUD buffer and in source buffers with major modes in +the list @code{gud-tooltip-modes}. If the variable +@code{gud-tooltip-echo-area} is non-@code{nil} then the help text is +displayed in the echo area. @node Commands of GUD @subsection Commands of GUD