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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/building.texi
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Nick Roberts |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/building.texi |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Oct 2004 03:30:49 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/building.texi
diff -c emacs/man/building.texi:1.40 emacs/man/building.texi:1.41
*** emacs/man/building.texi:1.40 Mon Sep 20 15:26:00 2004
--- emacs/man/building.texi Wed Oct 6 07:19:04 2004
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*** 336,346 ****
@findex gdb
Run GDB as a subprocess of Emacs. If the variable
@code{gud-gdb-command-name} is ``gdb --annotate=3'' (the default
! value) then GDB starts as for @kbd{M-x gdba} below. If you want to
! GDB to start as in Emacs 21.3 and earlier then set
! @code{gud-gdb-command-name} to ``gdb --fullname''. In this case, the
! command creates a buffer for input and output to GDB, and switches to
! it. If a GDB buffer already exists, it just switches to that buffer.
@item M-x gdba @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
Run GDB as a subprocess of Emacs, providing a graphical interface
--- 336,348 ----
@findex gdb
Run GDB as a subprocess of Emacs. If the variable
@code{gud-gdb-command-name} is ``gdb --annotate=3'' (the default
! value) then GDB starts as for @kbd{M-x gdba} below. If you want GDB
! to start as in Emacs 21.3 and earlier then edit the string in the
! minibuffer or set @code{gud-gdb-command-name} to ``gdb --fullname''.
! You need to do this if you want to run multiple debugging sessions
! within one Emacs session. In this case, the command creates a buffer
! for input and output to GDB, and switches to it. If a GDB buffer
! already exists, it just switches to that buffer.
@item M-x gdba @key{RET} @var{file} @key{RET}
Run GDB as a subprocess of Emacs, providing a graphical interface
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