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(gdb-frame-address):
Rename from gdb-current-address.
(gdb-previous-frame-address): Rename from gdb-previous-address.
(gdb-selected-frame): Rename from gdb-current-frame.
(gdb-get-selected-frame): Rename from gdb-get-current-frame.
(gdb-frame-number): Rename from gdb-current-stack-level.
(gdb-ann3): Match new mode-name for disassembly buffer.
Extend initialisation of variables.
(gdb-post-prompt): Update disassembly from gdb-frame-handler.
(gdb-memory-mode): Use mouse-face in header line.
(gdb-assembler-buffer-name): Call it disassembly and give frame
in mode line.
(gdb-source-spec-regexp, gdb-assembler-custom)
(gdb-invalidate-assembler, gdb-frame-handler):
Make robust to leading zeroes in address format.
author | Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> |
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date | Thu, 26 May 2005 12:20:21 +0000 |
parents | 26a5da04740c |
children | 7a84d4874322 |
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@c -*-texinfo-*- @setfilename ../info/index @c Indexing guidelines @c I assume that all indexes will be combinded. @c Therefore, if a generated findex and permutations @c cover the ways an index user would look up the entry, @c then no cindex is added. @c Concept index (cindex) entries will also be permuted. Therefore, they @c have no commas and few irrelevant connectives in them. @c I tried to include words in a cindex that give the context of the entry, @c particularly if there is more than one entry for the same concept. @c For example, "nil in keymap" @c Similarly for explicit findex and vindex entries, e.g. "print example". @c Error codes are given cindex entries, e.g. "end-of-file error". @c pindex is used for .el files and Unix programs @node Index, New Symbols, Standard Hooks, Top @unnumbered Index @c Print the indices @printindex fn