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Fri Sep 10 06:34:20 1993 David J. Mackenzie (djm@thepub.cygnus.com)
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* gdb.texinfo: Fix a few typos.
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Wed Sep 8 09:11:52 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com)
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* gdb.texinfo: Clarify how well it works with Fortran.
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@ -3805,7 +3805,7 @@ The left operand of @samp{@@} must reside in memory. Array values made
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with @samp{@@} in this way behave just like other arrays in terms of
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subscripting, and are coerced to pointers when used in expressions.
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Artificial arrays most often appear in expressions via the value history
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(@pxref{Value History, ,Value history}), after printing one out.)
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(@pxref{Value History, ,Value history}), after printing one out.
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Sometimes the artificial array mechanism is not quite enough; in
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moderately complex data structures, the elements of interest may not
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@ -4036,7 +4036,7 @@ each time your program stops. @xref{Expressions, ,Expressions}.
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@item display/@var{fmt} @var{exp}
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For @var{fmt} specifying only a display format and not a size or
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count, add the expression @var{exp} to the auto-display list but
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arranges to display it each time in the specified format @var{fmt}.
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arrange to display it each time in the specified format @var{fmt}.
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@xref{Output Formats,,Output formats}.
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@item display/@var{fmt} @var{addr}
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@ -5202,7 +5202,7 @@ Address operator. Defined on variables. Same precedence as @code{++}.
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@ifclear CONLY
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For debugging C++, @value{GDBN} implements a use of @samp{&} beyond what is
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allowed in the C++ language itself: you can use @samp{&(&@var{ref})}
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(or, if you prefer, simply @samp{&&@var{ref}} to examine the address
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(or, if you prefer, simply @samp{&&@var{ref}}) to examine the address
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where a C++ reference variable (declared with @samp{&@var{ref}}) is
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stored.
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@end ifclear
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