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Port memory buffer from gdb-ui.el (gdb-memory-address): New variable which holds top address of memory page shown in memory buffer (gdb-memory-repeat-count, gdb-memory-format, gdb-memory-unit): New customization variables. New functions: (gdb-display-memory-buffer, gdb-frame-memory-buffer): Functions to display the memory buffer. (gdb-memory-set-address, gdb-memory-set-repeat-count): Set memory buffer display parameters. (def-gdb-memory-format, gdb-memory-format-binary) (gdb-memory-format-octal, gdb-memory-format-unsigned) (gdb-memory-format-signed, gdb-memory-format-hexadecimal): Functions for setting memory buffer format. (gdb-memory-unit-word, gdb-memory-unit-halfword) (gdb-memory-unit-giant, gdb-memory-unit-byte): Functions to set unit size used in memory buffer. (gdb-memory-show-next-page, gdb-memory-show-previous-page): Switch to next/previous page of memory buffer.
author Dmitry Dzhus <dima@sphinx.net.ru>
date Tue, 07 Jul 2009 16:57:41 +0000
parents 695cf19ef79e
children 375f2633d815
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