| \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- |
| @c %**start of header |
| @setfilename annotate.info |
| |
| @c This is a dir.info fragment to support semi-automated addition of |
| @c manuals to an info tree. |
| @dircategory Software development |
| @direntry |
| * Annotate: (annotate). The obsolete annotation interface. |
| @end direntry |
| |
| @c |
| @include gdb-cfg.texi |
| @c |
| @settitle @value{GDBN}'s Obsolete Annotations |
| @setchapternewpage off |
| @c %**end of header |
| |
| @set EDITION 1.0 |
| @set DATE July 2003 |
| |
| @c NOTE: cagney/2003-07-28: |
| @c Don't make this migration document an appendix of GDB's user guide. |
| @c By keeping this separate, the size of the user guide is contained. If |
| @c the user guide to get much bigger it would need to switch to a larger, |
| @c more expensive, form factor and would drive up the manuals publication |
| @c cost. Having a smaller cheaper manual helps the GNU Press with its sales. |
| |
| @copying |
| Copyright @copyright{} 1994--2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| |
| Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document |
| under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or |
| any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no |
| Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover |
| Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU |
| Free Documentation License''. |
| @end copying |
| |
| @ifnottex |
| This file documents @value{GDBN}'s obsolete annotations. |
| |
| @insertcopying |
| @end ifnottex |
| |
| @titlepage |
| @title @value{GDBN}'s Obsolete Annotations |
| @subtitle Edition @value{EDITION} |
| @subtitle @value{DATE} |
| @author Free Software Foundation |
| @page |
| @vskip 0pt plus 1filll |
| @insertcopying |
| @end titlepage |
| |
| @ifnottex |
| @node Top |
| @top GDB Annotations |
| |
| This document describes the obsolete level two annotation interface |
| implemented in older @value{GDBN} versions. |
| |
| @ignore |
| This is Edition @value{EDITION}, @value{DATE}. |
| @end ignore |
| @end ifnottex |
| |
| @menu |
| * Annotations Overview:: What annotations are; the general syntax. |
| * Limitations:: Limitations of the annotation interface. |
| * Migrating to GDB/MI:: Migrating to GDB/MI |
| * Server Prefix:: Issuing a command without affecting user state. |
| * Value Annotations:: Values are marked as such. |
| * Frame Annotations:: Stack frames are annotated. |
| * Displays:: @value{GDBN} can be told to display something periodically. |
| * Prompting:: Annotations marking @value{GDBN}'s need for input. |
| * Errors:: Annotations for error messages. |
| * Breakpoint Info:: Information on breakpoints. |
| * Invalidation:: Some annotations describe things now invalid. |
| * Annotations for Running:: |
| Whether the program is running, how it stopped, etc. |
| * Source Annotations:: Annotations describing source code. |
| * Multi-threaded Apps:: An annotation that reports multi-threadedness. |
| |
| * GNU Free Documentation License:: |
| @end menu |
| |
| @contents |
| |
| @node Annotations Overview |
| @chapter What is an Annotation? |
| @cindex annotations |
| |
| To produce obsolete level two annotations, start @value{GDBN} with the |
| @code{--annotate=2} option. |
| |
| Annotations start with a newline character, two @samp{control-z} |
| characters, and the name of the annotation. If there is no additional |
| information associated with this annotation, the name of the annotation |
| is followed immediately by a newline. If there is additional |
| information, the name of the annotation is followed by a space, the |
| additional information, and a newline. The additional information |
| cannot contain newline characters. |
| |
| Any output not beginning with a newline and two @samp{control-z} |
| characters denotes literal output from @value{GDBN}. Currently there is |
| no need for @value{GDBN} to output a newline followed by two |
| @samp{control-z} characters, but if there was such a need, the |
| annotations could be extended with an @samp{escape} annotation which |
| means those three characters as output. |
| |
| A simple example of starting up @value{GDBN} with annotations is: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| $ gdb --annotate=2 |
| GNU GDB 5.0 |
| Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, |
| and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it |
| under certain conditions. |
| Type "show copying" to see the conditions. |
| There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" |
| for details. |
| This GDB was configured as "sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3" |
| |
| ^Z^Zpre-prompt |
| (gdb) |
| ^Z^Zprompt |
| quit |
| |
| ^Z^Zpost-prompt |
| $ |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| Here @samp{quit} is input to @value{GDBN}; the rest is output from |
| @value{GDBN}. The three lines beginning @samp{^Z^Z} (where @samp{^Z} |
| denotes a @samp{control-z} character) are annotations; the rest is |
| output from @value{GDBN}. |
| |
| @node Limitations |
| @chapter Limitations of the Annotation Interface |
| |
| The level two annotations mechanism is known to have a number of |
| technical and architectural limitations. As a consequence, in 2001, |
| with the release of @value{GDBN} 5.1 and the addition of @sc{gdb/mi}, |
| the annotation interface was marked as deprecated. |
| |
| This chapter discusses the known problems. |
| |
| @section Dependant on @sc{cli} output |
| |
| The annotation interface works by interspersing markups with |
| @value{GDBN} normal command-line interpreter output. Unfortunately, this |
| makes the annotation client dependant on not just the annotations, but |
| also the @sc{cli} output. This is because the client is forced to |
| assume that specific @value{GDBN} commands provide specific information. |
| Any change to @value{GDBN}'s @sc{cli} output modifies or removes that |
| information and, consequently, likely breaks the client. |
| |
| Since the @sc{gdb/mi} output is independent of the @sc{cli}, it does not |
| have this problem. |
| |
| @section Scalability |
| |
| The annotation interface relies on value annotations (@pxref{Value |
| Annotations}) and the display mechanism as a way of obtaining up-to-date |
| value information. These mechanisms are not scalable. |
| |
| In a graphical environment, where many values can be displayed |
| simultaneously, a serious performance problem occurs when the client |
| tries to first extract from @value{GDBN}, and then re-display, all those |
| values. The client should instead only request and update the values |
| that changed. |
| |
| The @sc{gdb/mi} Variable Objects provide just that mechanism. |
| |
| @section Correctness |
| |
| The annotation interface assumes that a variable's value can only be |
| changed when the target is running. This assumption is not correct. A |
| single assignment to a single variable can result in the entire target, |
| and all displayed values, needing an update. |
| |
| The @sc{gdb/mi} Variable Objects include a mechanism for efficiently |
| reporting such changes. |
| |
| @section Reliability |
| |
| The @sc{gdb/mi} interface includes a dedicated test directory |
| (@file{gdb/gdb.mi}), and any addition or fix to @sc{gdb/mi} must include |
| testsuite changes. |
| |
| @section Maintainability |
| |
| The annotation mechanism was implemented by interspersing @sc{cli} print |
| statements with various annotations. As a consequence, any @sc{cli} |
| output change can alter the annotation output. |
| |
| Since the @sc{gdb/mi} output is independent of the @sc{cli}, and the |
| @sc{gdb/mi} is increasingly implemented independent of the @sc{cli} |
| code, its long term maintenance is much easier. |
| |
| @node Migrating to GDB/MI |
| @chapter Migrating to @sc{gdb/mi} |
| |
| By using the @samp{interp mi} command, it is possible for annotation |
| clients to invoke @sc{gdb/mi} commands, and hence access the |
| @sc{gdb/mi}. By doing this, existing annotation clients have a |
| migration path from this obsolete interface to @sc{gdb/mi}. |
| |
| @node Server Prefix |
| @chapter The Server Prefix |
| @cindex server prefix for annotations |
| |
| To issue a command to @value{GDBN} without affecting certain aspects of |
| the state which is seen by users, prefix it with @samp{server }. This |
| means that this command will not affect the command history, nor will it |
| affect @value{GDBN}'s notion of which command to repeat if @key{RET} is |
| pressed on a line by itself. |
| |
| The server prefix does not affect the recording of values into the value |
| history; to print a value without recording it into the value history, |
| use the @code{output} command instead of the @code{print} command. |
| |
| @node Value Annotations |
| @chapter Values |
| |
| @emph{Value Annotations have been removed. @sc{gdb/mi} instead provides |
| Variable Objects.} |
| |
| @cindex annotations for values |
| When a value is printed in various contexts, @value{GDBN} uses |
| annotations to delimit the value from the surrounding text. |
| |
| @findex value-history-begin |
| @findex value-history-value |
| @findex value-history-end |
| If a value is printed using @code{print} and added to the value history, |
| the annotation looks like |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zvalue-history-begin @var{history-number} @var{value-flags} |
| @var{history-string} |
| ^Z^Zvalue-history-value |
| @var{the-value} |
| ^Z^Zvalue-history-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{history-number} is the number it is getting in the value |
| history, @var{history-string} is a string, such as @samp{$5 = }, which |
| introduces the value to the user, @var{the-value} is the output |
| corresponding to the value itself, and @var{value-flags} is @samp{*} for |
| a value which can be dereferenced and @samp{-} for a value which cannot. |
| |
| @findex value-begin |
| @findex value-end |
| If the value is not added to the value history (it is an invalid float |
| or it is printed with the @code{output} command), the annotation is similar: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zvalue-begin @var{value-flags} |
| @var{the-value} |
| ^Z^Zvalue-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @findex arg-begin |
| @findex arg-name-end |
| @findex arg-value |
| @findex arg-end |
| When @value{GDBN} prints an argument to a function (for example, in the output |
| from the @code{backtrace} command), it annotates it as follows: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zarg-begin |
| @var{argument-name} |
| ^Z^Zarg-name-end |
| @var{separator-string} |
| ^Z^Zarg-value @var{value-flags} |
| @var{the-value} |
| ^Z^Zarg-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{argument-name} is the name of the argument, |
| @var{separator-string} is text which separates the name from the value |
| for the user's benefit (such as @samp{=}), and @var{value-flags} and |
| @var{the-value} have the same meanings as in a |
| @code{value-history-begin} annotation. |
| |
| @findex field-begin |
| @findex field-name-end |
| @findex field-value |
| @findex field-end |
| When printing a structure, @value{GDBN} annotates it as follows: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zfield-begin @var{value-flags} |
| @var{field-name} |
| ^Z^Zfield-name-end |
| @var{separator-string} |
| ^Z^Zfield-value |
| @var{the-value} |
| ^Z^Zfield-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{field-name} is the name of the field, @var{separator-string} |
| is text which separates the name from the value for the user's benefit |
| (such as @samp{=}), and @var{value-flags} and @var{the-value} have the |
| same meanings as in a @code{value-history-begin} annotation. |
| |
| When printing an array, @value{GDBN} annotates it as follows: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zarray-section-begin @var{array-index} @var{value-flags} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{array-index} is the index of the first element being |
| annotated and @var{value-flags} has the same meaning as in a |
| @code{value-history-begin} annotation. This is followed by any number |
| of elements, where is element can be either a single element: |
| |
| @findex elt |
| @smallexample |
| @samp{,} @var{whitespace} ; @r{omitted for the first element} |
| @var{the-value} |
| ^Z^Zelt |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| or a repeated element |
| |
| @findex elt-rep |
| @findex elt-rep-end |
| @smallexample |
| @samp{,} @var{whitespace} ; @r{omitted for the first element} |
| @var{the-value} |
| ^Z^Zelt-rep @var{number-of-repetitions} |
| @var{repetition-string} |
| ^Z^Zelt-rep-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| In both cases, @var{the-value} is the output for the value of the |
| element and @var{whitespace} can contain spaces, tabs, and newlines. In |
| the repeated case, @var{number-of-repetitions} is the number of |
| consecutive array elements which contain that value, and |
| @var{repetition-string} is a string which is designed to convey to the |
| user that repetition is being depicted. |
| |
| @findex array-section-end |
| Once all the array elements have been output, the array annotation is |
| ended with |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zarray-section-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @node Frame Annotations |
| @chapter Frames |
| |
| @emph{Value Annotations have been removed. @sc{gdb/mi} instead provides |
| a number of frame commands.} |
| |
| @emph{Frame annotations are no longer available. The @sc{gdb/mi} |
| provides @samp{-stack-list-arguments}, @samp{-stack-list-locals}, and |
| @samp{-stack-list-frames} commands.} |
| |
| @cindex annotations for frames |
| Whenever @value{GDBN} prints a frame, it annotates it. For example, this applies |
| to frames printed when @value{GDBN} stops, output from commands such as |
| @code{backtrace} or @code{up}, etc. |
| |
| @findex frame-begin |
| The frame annotation begins with |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zframe-begin @var{level} @var{address} |
| @var{level-string} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{level} is the number of the frame (0 is the innermost frame, |
| and other frames have positive numbers), @var{address} is the address of |
| the code executing in that frame, and @var{level-string} is a string |
| designed to convey the level to the user. @var{address} is in the form |
| @samp{0x} followed by one or more lowercase hex digits (note that this |
| does not depend on the language). The frame ends with |
| |
| @findex frame-end |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zframe-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| Between these annotations is the main body of the frame, which can |
| consist of |
| |
| @itemize @bullet |
| @item |
| @findex function-call |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zfunction-call |
| @var{function-call-string} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| where @var{function-call-string} is text designed to convey to the user |
| that this frame is associated with a function call made by @value{GDBN} to a |
| function in the program being debugged. |
| |
| @item |
| @findex signal-handler-caller |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zsignal-handler-caller |
| @var{signal-handler-caller-string} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| where @var{signal-handler-caller-string} is text designed to convey to |
| the user that this frame is associated with whatever mechanism is used |
| by this operating system to call a signal handler (it is the frame which |
| calls the signal handler, not the frame for the signal handler itself). |
| |
| @item |
| A normal frame. |
| |
| @findex frame-address |
| @findex frame-address-end |
| This can optionally (depending on whether this is thought of as |
| interesting information for the user to see) begin with |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zframe-address |
| @var{address} |
| ^Z^Zframe-address-end |
| @var{separator-string} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| where @var{address} is the address executing in the frame (the same |
| address as in the @code{frame-begin} annotation, but printed in a form |
| which is intended for user consumption---in particular, the syntax varies |
| depending on the language), and @var{separator-string} is a string |
| intended to separate this address from what follows for the user's |
| benefit. |
| |
| @findex frame-function-name |
| @findex frame-args |
| Then comes |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zframe-function-name |
| @var{function-name} |
| ^Z^Zframe-args |
| @var{arguments} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| where @var{function-name} is the name of the function executing in the |
| frame, or @samp{??} if not known, and @var{arguments} are the arguments |
| to the frame, with parentheses around them (each argument is annotated |
| individually as well, @pxref{Value Annotations}). |
| |
| @findex frame-source-begin |
| @findex frame-source-file |
| @findex frame-source-file-end |
| @findex frame-source-line |
| @findex frame-source-end |
| If source information is available, a reference to it is then printed: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zframe-source-begin |
| @var{source-intro-string} |
| ^Z^Zframe-source-file |
| @var{filename} |
| ^Z^Zframe-source-file-end |
| : |
| ^Z^Zframe-source-line |
| @var{line-number} |
| ^Z^Zframe-source-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| where @var{source-intro-string} separates for the user's benefit the |
| reference from the text which precedes it, @var{filename} is the name of |
| the source file, and @var{line-number} is the line number within that |
| file (the first line is line 1). |
| |
| @findex frame-where |
| If @value{GDBN} prints some information about where the frame is from (which |
| library, which load segment, etc.; currently only done on the RS/6000), |
| it is annotated with |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zframe-where |
| @var{information} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| Then, if source is to actually be displayed for this frame (for example, |
| this is not true for output from the @code{backtrace} command), then a |
| @code{source} annotation (@pxref{Source Annotations}) is displayed. Unlike |
| most annotations, this is output instead of the normal text which would be |
| output, not in addition. |
| @end itemize |
| |
| @node Displays |
| @chapter Displays |
| |
| @emph{Display Annotations have been removed. @sc{gdb/mi} instead |
| provides Variable Objects.} |
| |
| @findex display-begin |
| @findex display-number-end |
| @findex display-format |
| @findex display-expression |
| @findex display-expression-end |
| @findex display-value |
| @findex display-end |
| @cindex annotations for display |
| When @value{GDBN} is told to display something using the @code{display} command, |
| the results of the display are annotated: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zdisplay-begin |
| @var{number} |
| ^Z^Zdisplay-number-end |
| @var{number-separator} |
| ^Z^Zdisplay-format |
| @var{format} |
| ^Z^Zdisplay-expression |
| @var{expression} |
| ^Z^Zdisplay-expression-end |
| @var{expression-separator} |
| ^Z^Zdisplay-value |
| @var{value} |
| ^Z^Zdisplay-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{number} is the number of the display, @var{number-separator} |
| is intended to separate the number from what follows for the user, |
| @var{format} includes information such as the size, format, or other |
| information about how the value is being displayed, @var{expression} is |
| the expression being displayed, @var{expression-separator} is intended |
| to separate the expression from the text that follows for the user, |
| and @var{value} is the actual value being displayed. |
| |
| @node Prompting |
| @chapter Annotation for @value{GDBN} Input |
| |
| @cindex annotations for prompts |
| When @value{GDBN} prompts for input, it annotates this fact so it is possible |
| to know when to send output, when the output from a given command is |
| over, etc. |
| |
| Different kinds of input each have a different @dfn{input type}. Each |
| input type has three annotations: a @code{pre-} annotation, which |
| denotes the beginning of any prompt which is being output, a plain |
| annotation, which denotes the end of the prompt, and then a @code{post-} |
| annotation which denotes the end of any echo which may (or may not) be |
| associated with the input. For example, the @code{prompt} input type |
| features the following annotations: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zpre-prompt |
| ^Z^Zprompt |
| ^Z^Zpost-prompt |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| The input types are |
| |
| @table @code |
| @findex pre-prompt |
| @findex prompt |
| @findex post-prompt |
| @item prompt |
| When @value{GDBN} is prompting for a command (the main @value{GDBN} prompt). |
| |
| @findex pre-commands |
| @findex commands |
| @findex post-commands |
| @item commands |
| When @value{GDBN} prompts for a set of commands, like in the @code{commands} |
| command. The annotations are repeated for each command which is input. |
| |
| @findex pre-overload-choice |
| @findex overload-choice |
| @findex post-overload-choice |
| @item overload-choice |
| When @value{GDBN} wants the user to select between various overloaded functions. |
| |
| @findex pre-query |
| @findex query |
| @findex post-query |
| @item query |
| When @value{GDBN} wants the user to confirm a potentially dangerous operation. |
| |
| @findex pre-prompt-for-continue |
| @findex prompt-for-continue |
| @findex post-prompt-for-continue |
| @item prompt-for-continue |
| When @value{GDBN} is asking the user to press return to continue. Note: Don't |
| expect this to work well; instead use @code{set height 0} to disable |
| prompting. This is because the counting of lines is buggy in the |
| presence of annotations. |
| @end table |
| |
| @node Errors |
| @chapter Errors |
| @cindex annotations for errors, warnings and interrupts |
| |
| @findex quit |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zquit |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| This annotation occurs right before @value{GDBN} responds to an interrupt. |
| |
| @findex error |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zerror |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| This annotation occurs right before @value{GDBN} responds to an error. |
| |
| Quit and error annotations indicate that any annotations which @value{GDBN} was |
| in the middle of may end abruptly. For example, if a |
| @code{value-history-begin} annotation is followed by a @code{error}, one |
| cannot expect to receive the matching @code{value-history-end}. One |
| cannot expect not to receive it either, however; an error annotation |
| does not necessarily mean that @value{GDBN} is immediately returning all the way |
| to the top level. |
| |
| @findex error-begin |
| A quit or error annotation may be preceded by |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zerror-begin |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| Any output between that and the quit or error annotation is the error |
| message. |
| |
| Warning messages are not yet annotated. |
| @c If we want to change that, need to fix warning(), type_error(), |
| @c range_error(), and possibly other places. |
| |
| @node Breakpoint Info |
| @chapter Information on Breakpoints |
| |
| @emph{Breakpoint Annotations have been removed. @sc{gdb/mi} instead |
| provides breakpoint commands.} |
| |
| @cindex annotations for breakpoints |
| The output from the @code{info breakpoints} command is annotated as follows: |
| |
| @findex breakpoints-headers |
| @findex breakpoints-table |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zbreakpoints-headers |
| @var{header-entry} |
| ^Z^Zbreakpoints-table |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{header-entry} has the same syntax as an entry (see below) but |
| instead of containing data, it contains strings which are intended to |
| convey the meaning of each field to the user. This is followed by any |
| number of entries. If a field does not apply for this entry, it is |
| omitted. Fields may contain trailing whitespace. Each entry consists |
| of: |
| |
| @findex record |
| @findex field |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zrecord |
| ^Z^Zfield 0 |
| @var{number} |
| ^Z^Zfield 1 |
| @var{type} |
| ^Z^Zfield 2 |
| @var{disposition} |
| ^Z^Zfield 3 |
| @var{enable} |
| ^Z^Zfield 4 |
| @var{address} |
| ^Z^Zfield 5 |
| @var{what} |
| ^Z^Zfield 6 |
| @var{frame} |
| ^Z^Zfield 7 |
| @var{condition} |
| ^Z^Zfield 8 |
| @var{ignore-count} |
| ^Z^Zfield 9 |
| @var{commands} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| Note that @var{address} is intended for user consumption---the syntax |
| varies depending on the language. |
| |
| The output ends with |
| |
| @findex breakpoints-table-end |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zbreakpoints-table-end |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @node Invalidation |
| @chapter Invalidation Notices |
| |
| @cindex annotations for invalidation messages |
| The following annotations say that certain pieces of state may have |
| changed. |
| |
| @table @code |
| @findex frames-invalid |
| @item ^Z^Zframes-invalid |
| |
| The frames (for example, output from the @code{backtrace} command) may |
| have changed. |
| |
| @findex breakpoints-invalid |
| @item ^Z^Zbreakpoints-invalid |
| |
| The breakpoints may have changed. For example, the user just added or |
| deleted a breakpoint. |
| @end table |
| |
| @node Annotations for Running |
| @chapter Running the Program |
| @cindex annotations for running programs |
| |
| @findex starting |
| @findex stopping |
| When the program starts executing due to a @value{GDBN} command such as |
| @code{step} or @code{continue}, |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zstarting |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| is output. When the program stops, |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zstopped |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| is output. Before the @code{stopped} annotation, a variety of |
| annotations describe how the program stopped. |
| |
| @table @code |
| @findex exited |
| @item ^Z^Zexited @var{exit-status} |
| The program exited, and @var{exit-status} is the exit status (zero for |
| successful exit, otherwise nonzero). |
| |
| @findex signalled |
| @findex signal-name |
| @findex signal-name-end |
| @findex signal-string |
| @findex signal-string-end |
| @item ^Z^Zsignalled |
| The program exited with a signal. After the @code{^Z^Zsignalled}, the |
| annotation continues: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| @var{intro-text} |
| ^Z^Zsignal-name |
| @var{name} |
| ^Z^Zsignal-name-end |
| @var{middle-text} |
| ^Z^Zsignal-string |
| @var{string} |
| ^Z^Zsignal-string-end |
| @var{end-text} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| @noindent |
| where @var{name} is the name of the signal, such as @code{SIGILL} or |
| @code{SIGSEGV}, and @var{string} is the explanation of the signal, such |
| as @code{Illegal Instruction} or @code{Segmentation fault}. |
| @var{intro-text}, @var{middle-text}, and @var{end-text} are for the |
| user's benefit and have no particular format. |
| |
| @findex signal |
| @item ^Z^Zsignal |
| The syntax of this annotation is just like @code{signalled}, but @value{GDBN} is |
| just saying that the program received the signal, not that it was |
| terminated with it. |
| |
| @findex breakpoint |
| @item ^Z^Zbreakpoint @var{number} |
| The program hit breakpoint number @var{number}. |
| |
| @findex watchpoint |
| @item ^Z^Zwatchpoint @var{number} |
| The program hit watchpoint number @var{number}. |
| @end table |
| |
| @node Source Annotations |
| @chapter Displaying Source |
| @cindex annotations for source display |
| |
| @findex source |
| The following annotation is used instead of displaying source code: |
| |
| @smallexample |
| ^Z^Zsource @var{filename}:@var{line}:@var{character}:@var{middle}:@var{addr} |
| @end smallexample |
| |
| where @var{filename} is an absolute file name indicating which source |
| file, @var{line} is the line number within that file (where 1 is the |
| first line in the file), @var{character} is the character position |
| within the file (where 0 is the first character in the file) (for most |
| debug formats this will necessarily point to the beginning of a line), |
| @var{middle} is @samp{middle} if @var{addr} is in the middle of the |
| line, or @samp{beg} if @var{addr} is at the beginning of the line, and |
| @var{addr} is the address in the target program associated with the |
| source which is being displayed. @var{addr} is in the form @samp{0x} |
| followed by one or more lowercase hex digits (note that this does not |
| depend on the language). |
| |
| @node Multi-threaded Apps |
| @chapter Multi-threaded Applications |
| @cindex annotations for multi-threaded apps |
| |
| The following annotations report thread related changes of state. |
| |
| @table @code |
| @findex new-thread@r{, annotation} |
| @item ^Z^Znew-thread |
| |
| This annotation is issued once for each thread that is created apart from |
| the main thread, which is not reported. |
| |
| @findex thread-changed@r{, annotation} |
| @item ^Z^Zthread-changed |
| |
| The selected thread has changed. This may occur at the request of the |
| user with the @code{thread} command, or as a result of execution, |
| e.g., another thread hits a breakpoint. |
| |
| @findex thread-exited@r{, annotation} |
| @item ^Z^Zthread-exited,id="@var{id}",group-id="@var{gid}" |
| |
| This annotation is issued once for each thread that exits. The @var{id} |
| field contains the global @value{GDBN} identifier of the thread. The |
| @var{gid} field identifies the thread group this thread belongs to. |
| |
| @end table |
| |
| @node GNU Free Documentation License |
| @appendix GNU Free Documentation License |
| @include fdl.texi |
| |
| @ignore |
| @node Index |
| @unnumbered Index |
| |
| @printindex fn |
| @end ignore |
| |
| @bye |