consistency with error_begin. Also print warning_pre_print.
Document it better.
* utils.c (warning): Use it.
* utils.c (error_begin): Doc fix.
* rs6000-nat.c (vmap_ldinfo): If symfile_objfile is not part of
any vmap, nuke it.
* TODO: Remove item about printing variables in nodebug.exp. Add
item about enabling tests which are only run on some targets.
* gdb.base/watchpoint.exp: Various cleanups (make each test pass or
fail, make test names unique, use new gdb_test convention
regarding pattern, use gdb_test more, etc.).
short.
* gdb.base/nodebug.exp: Remove xfails for ecoff systems, they
are fixed by the recent mdebugread.c changes. Allow `short ()'
as type for top and middle.
nodebug_var_symbol_type as type of variables which don't have any
ecoff debug info associated with them.
(parse_symbol, parse_procedure): Use heuristics to determine if
functions were compiled without debugging info and change their
type to nodebug_function_symbol_type.
(_initialize_mdebugread): Initialize nodebug_*_symbol_type.
* source.c (line_info): Clear sal.pc for `info line' without
arguments.
send_xmodem_packet shows up to do the obvious. Lots of fixes to
xmodem downloads including resetting of block number at start of
new transfers, fix for buffer overrun problem, addition of CRC
generation code.
* (monitor_open): loadtype_str and loadproto_str now default to
first entry in monitor_ops->loadtypes.
* (monitor_wait): Lengthen register dump buf, because of verbose
Winbond monitor.
* (monitor_fetch_register): Report unimplemented registers as 0.
* (monitor_read_memory): Only do 16 byte aligned transfers
because of formatting weirdness with the Winbond monitor. Also,
ignore non-hex, non-whitespace formatting between bytes (same
monitor).
* (monitor_load): Clean up logic.
* (monitor_load_srec): Re-do xmodem support. Move lots of it
into send_xmodem_packet.
* (getacknak): Get rid of polls and timeouts. Handle CRC
requests from receiver.
* (monitor_make_srec): Efficiency improvements. Don't call
sprintf to output two digit hex numbers.
* (crcinit, docrc): New, CRC-16 support routines.
* (send_xmodem_packet): New routine to generate either CRC-16 or
checksummed xmodem packets.
* remote-est.c (est_loadtypes), rom68k-rom.c (rom68k_loadtypes):
Reduce tables down to only the load types supported by each
monitor.
* w89k-rom.c (w89k_supply_register): Parses output of Winbond
register dumps.
* (w89k_loadtypes, w89k_loadprotos): Reduce to just srec/xmodem.
* (w89k_cmds): Add clear all breakpoints, memory fill, and dump
registers commands.
nearly as I can tell, the whole thing was an accident in Stu's
change of 24 Mar 1995 (logged in ../ChangeLog), in which he meant
to replace a send/expect pair with gdb_test, but ended up only
adding the gdb_test. My change of 24 Mar 1995 and Kung's change
of 30 Mar 1995 took care of it, but left this vestigial comment
which I am now nuking.
* monitor.c (monitor_read_memory): Use previously mentioned flag
to send proper format memory examine commands to the w89k monitor.
Also, try to handle bizarre format of memory dump...
* op50-rom.c w89k-rom.c: Update to new monitor.[ch] conventions.
* Makefile.in (gdbtk.o): Use X11_CFLAGS to provide alternate
locations (per-host) for X11 include files.
* config/pa/hppahpux.mh (XM_CLIBS): Add -L/usr/lib/X11R5 to force
the use of R5 libs. (X11_CFLAGS): Add this to indicate the locs
of the R5 include files.
end-sanitize-gdbtk
* monitor.c monitor.h remote-est.c rom68k-rom.c: Add start of
support for interrupting target.
* monitor.c (monitor_open): Send stop command before doing
anything else.
* (monitor_load_srec): Fix record size calculation to prevent end
of segment from getting trashed.
* rom68k-rom.c: Update to latest version of struct monitor_ops.
* config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (FIX_CALL_DUMMY): Fix byte-order
problems. Makes DOS hosted function calling work.
* sparclite/crt0.s: Define _start to make COFF happy.
* testsuite/config/rom68k.exp (gdb_target_rom68k): Use
$targetname, $serialport and $baud instead of hardwired variables.
* testsuite/gdb.base/{sigall.exp signals.exp}: Skip these if the
target doesn't support signals.
set, set TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB.
(check_stub_type): Recalculate TYPE_LENGTH for range type.
* stabsread.c (read_range_type): If index type number is followed
by '=', back up, call read_type. and assume we have a true range.
* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB): Update comment.
This fixes PR 6632.