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* gud.el (gud-break): With a prefix argument, set a temporary
breakpoint.
(gud-apply-from-source): New argument ARGS, to pass to FUNC. Now
it's really like `apply'.
(gud-set-break): Add another argument to this method.
Document it in the section describing how the methods are supposed
to be used.
(gud-gdb-set-break): New argument TEMP; if non-nil, set a
temporary breakpoint.
(gud-sdb-set-break, gud-dbx-set-break): New argument TEMP. Ignore
it, since I don't know how to set a temporary breakpoint in these
debuggers.
* gud.el (gud-break): With a prefix argument, set a temporary
breakpoint.
(gud-apply-from-source): New argument ARGS, to pass to FUNC. Now
it's really like `apply'.
(gud-set-break): Add another argument to this method.
Document it in the section describing how the methods are supposed
to be used.
(gud-gdb-set-break): New argument TEMP; if non-nil, set a
temporary breakpoint.
(gud-sdb-set-break, gud-dbx-set-break): New argument TEMP. Ignore
it, since I don't know how to set a temporary breakpoint in these
debuggers.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Mon, 22 Feb 1993 14:15:34 +0000 |
parents | 79ea818b6aed |
children |
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/* Unexec for the Alliant FX/2800. */ #include <stdio.h> unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address) char *new_name, *a_name; unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address; { int stat; stat = elf_write_modified_data (a_name, new_name); if (stat < 0) perror ("emacs: elf_write_modified_data"); else if (stat > 0) fprintf (stderr, "Unspecified error from elf_write_modified_data.\n"); }