# HG changeset patch # User Nick Roberts # Date 1077496989 0 # Node ID 6534ec3bbe3211d97d8d0ef8dca73591a7d8d849 # Parent aae5a270e964477e2361b21ec58c31af9786ea18 (Watch Expressions): Update. diff -r aae5a270e964 -r 6534ec3bbe32 man/building.texi --- a/man/building.texi Mon Feb 23 00:42:31 2004 +0000 +++ b/man/building.texi Mon Feb 23 00:43:09 2004 +0000 @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ @kindex RET @r{(GDB speedbar)} @findex gdb-var-delete With the cursor over the root expression of a complex data type, type -@key{RET} or click @kbd{Mouse-2} to delete it from the speedbar +@key{D} to delete it from the speedbar (@code{gdb-var-delete}). @findex gdb-edit-value @@ -714,13 +714,16 @@ its value. A prompt for a new value appears in the mini-buffer (@code{gdb-edit-value}). -If you set the variable @code{gdb-show-changed-values} to a -non-@code{nil} value, then Emacs will use font-lock-warning-face to -display values that have recently changed in the speedbar. +If you set the variable @code{gdb-show-changed-values} to +non-@code{nil} (the default value), then Emacs will use +font-lock-warning-face to display values that have recently changed in +the speedbar. If you set the variable @code{gdb-use-colon-colon-notation} to a non-@code{nil} value, then, in C, Emacs will use the FUNCTION::VARIABLE format to display variables in the speedbar. +Since this does not work for variables defined in compound statements, +the default value is @code{nil}. @node Other Buffers @subsubsection Other Buffers