From a5b6347b660df23259737ec3fc4a2f3a97f31b14 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Burgess Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 09:22:43 +0000 Subject: gdb/doc: Consistency fixes for GDB/MI documentation I noticed two inconsistencies in the GDB/MI documentation, which this commit addresses: 1. Each MI command is introduced like this: @subheading The @code{-command-name} Command Except for a few of the tracing command, which just use: @subheading -command-name In this commit I've updated all these trace commands to use the more common format. 2. Each MI command starts with a @subheading, and then the details of that command are split up using multiple @subsubheading entries. Except for a few commands which use @subheading for the top-level command, and then continue to use @subheading for each part of the command description. In this commit I've updated these to use @subsubheading where appropriate. --- gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'gdb/doc') diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 3642828eb0e..2a2077c29d1 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -35930,7 +35930,7 @@ frame. This field is present only if a trace frame was found. The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{tfind}. @findex -trace-define-variable -@subheading -trace-define-variable +@subheading The @code{-trace-define-variable} Command @subsubheading Synopsis @@ -36065,7 +36065,7 @@ There is no corresponding @value{GDBN} command. @subsubheading Example @findex -trace-list-variables -@subheading -trace-list-variables +@subheading The @code{-trace-list-variables} Command @subsubheading Synopsis @@ -36111,7 +36111,7 @@ body=[variable=@{name="$trace_timestamp",initial="0"@} @end smallexample @findex -trace-save -@subheading -trace-save +@subheading The @code{-trace-save} Command @subsubheading Synopsis @@ -36134,7 +36134,7 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{tsave}. @findex -trace-start -@subheading -trace-start +@subheading The @code{-trace-start} Command @subsubheading Synopsis @@ -36150,7 +36150,7 @@ have any fields. The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{tstart}. @findex -trace-status -@subheading -trace-status +@subheading The @code{-trace-status} Command @subsubheading Synopsis @@ -36225,7 +36225,7 @@ optional, and only present when examining a trace file. The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{tstatus}. @findex -trace-stop -@subheading -trace-stop +@subheading The @code{-trace-stop} Command @subsubheading Synopsis @@ -38114,7 +38114,7 @@ default shows this information when you start an interactive session. @findex -list-thread-groups @subheading The @code{-list-thread-groups} Command -@subheading Synopsis +@subsubheading Synopsis @smallexample -list-thread-groups [ --available ] [ --recurse 1 ] [ @var{group} ... ] @@ -38208,7 +38208,7 @@ and only if there is a corresponding executable file. @end table -@subheading Example +@subsubheading Example @smallexample (@value{GDBP}) @@ -38310,7 +38310,7 @@ popup menu, but is needless clutter on the command line, and @findex -add-inferior @subheading The @code{-add-inferior} Command -@subheading Synopsis +@subsubheading Synopsis @smallexample -add-inferior [ --no-connection ] @@ -38348,12 +38348,12 @@ The number of the connection used for the new inferior. The name of the connection type used for the new inferior. @end table -@subheading @value{GDBN} Command +@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{add-inferior} (@pxref{add_inferior_cli,,@samp{add-inferior}}). -@subheading Example +@subsubheading Example @smallexample (@value{GDBP}) @@ -38397,7 +38397,7 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{remove-inferiors} @findex -interpreter-exec @subheading The @code{-interpreter-exec} Command -@subheading Synopsis +@subsubheading Synopsis @smallexample -interpreter-exec @var{interpreter} @var{command} @@ -38406,11 +38406,11 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{remove-inferiors} Execute the specified @var{command} in the given @var{interpreter}. -@subheading @value{GDBN} Command +@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{interpreter-exec}. -@subheading Example +@subsubheading Example @smallexample (gdb) @@ -38425,7 +38425,7 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{interpreter-exec}. @findex -inferior-tty-set @subheading The @code{-inferior-tty-set} Command -@subheading Synopsis +@subsubheading Synopsis @smallexample -inferior-tty-set /dev/pts/1 @@ -38433,11 +38433,11 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{interpreter-exec}. Set terminal for future runs of the program being debugged. -@subheading @value{GDBN} Command +@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{set inferior-tty} /dev/pts/1. -@subheading Example +@subsubheading Example @smallexample (gdb) @@ -38449,7 +38449,7 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{set inferior-tty} /dev/pts/1. @findex -inferior-tty-show @subheading The @code{-inferior-tty-show} Command -@subheading Synopsis +@subsubheading Synopsis @smallexample -inferior-tty-show @@ -38457,11 +38457,11 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{set inferior-tty} /dev/pts/1. Show terminal for future runs of program being debugged. -@subheading @value{GDBN} Command +@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{show inferior-tty}. -@subheading Example +@subsubheading Example @smallexample (gdb) @@ -38476,7 +38476,7 @@ The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{show inferior-tty}. @findex -enable-timings @subheading The @code{-enable-timings} Command -@subheading Synopsis +@subsubheading Synopsis @smallexample -enable-timings [yes | no] @@ -38487,11 +38487,11 @@ command as a field in its output. This command is to help frontend developers optimize the performance of their code. No argument is equivalent to @samp{yes}. -@subheading @value{GDBN} Command +@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command No equivalent. -@subheading Example +@subsubheading Example @smallexample (gdb) @@ -38521,7 +38521,7 @@ fullname="/home/nickrob/myprog.c",line="73",arch="i386:x86_64"@} @findex -complete @subheading The @code{-complete} Command -@subheading Synopsis +@subsubheading Synopsis @smallexample -complete @var{command} @@ -38533,7 +38533,7 @@ This command is intended for @sc{gdb/mi} frontends that cannot use two separate CLI and MI channels --- for example: because of lack of PTYs like on Windows or because @value{GDBN} is used remotely via a SSH connection. -@subheading Result +@subsubheading Result The result consists of two or three fields: @@ -38552,11 +38552,11 @@ This field contains @code{1} if number of known completions is above @end table -@subheading @value{GDBN} Command +@subsubheading @value{GDBN} Command The corresponding @value{GDBN} command is @samp{complete}. -@subheading Example +@subsubheading Example @smallexample (gdb) -- cgit v1.2.1