* h8500-tdep.c (saved_pc_after_call): The size of the
pc is memory model dependent. (segmented_command,
unsegmented_command, _initialize_h8500_tdep): New commands to
change memory model.
* remote-7000.c (initialize_remote_e7000): Change name of snoop
command.
* remote-hms.c (hms_load): Remove breakpoints when loaded.
(hms_wait): Use new status structure
(hms_open): Push the target here. (hms_before_main_loop): Not
here. (supply_val, hms_fetch_register, hms_store_register): Cope
with H8/500 names too.
* sh-tdep.c (show_regs, initialize_sh_tdep): New command to print
all registers in a compact way.
only in the names (I probably got most of them). I was even
generous with some which differed in underscores in names, and
probably missed a few, and I *still* was able to remove almost a
third of the file with almost no impact on testsuite coverage.
versus functions without line numbers, also mention stepping into
them as well as "step" when you are in them. Tell the user how to
deal with the situation. Add comment about "debugging information".
ecoff_undefined.
(ecoff_frob_symbol): Don't check ecoff_undefined.
(ecoff_build_symbols): Get size of an undefined symbol from
sym->ecoff_extern_size, not S_GET_VALUE (sym).
(add_set_cmd): Use it instead of not_just_help_class_command.
(not_just_help_class_command): Change calling convention back to
what it was before yesterday's change.
gdb.t03/{ptype.exp,gdbme.c} from gdb.stabs/{weird.def,weird.exp}.
Reverts the change of 26 May 93. Per today's change to
stabs.texinfo, the behavior that weird.exp was expecting was
unreasonable; what is important is that the compiler+gdb get
things right, which happens with a recent gcc. Also fix the test
to deal with native compilers which put out the stab gdb can't
deal with.
an address to 'w'. Make it 'g' or 'h', depending on TARGET_PTR_BIT.
* defs.h: Just typedef CORE_ADDR to bfd_vma. Include bfd.h.
If BFD64, make a LONGEST a BFD_HOST_64_BIT.
* defs.h (longest_to_int): Don't depend on CC_HAS_LONG_LONG; instead
always just check against INT_MIN and INT_MAX (this also fixes things
if sizeof (long) > sizeof (int), e.g. Alpha).
* config/pa/tm-hppa.h, config/i386/sun386.h, config/rs6000/tm-rs6000.h:
Don't define LONGEST or BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST.
* gdbtypes.h: Remove BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST and
BUILTIN_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONGEST.
* language.h, c-lang.c, ch-lang.c, m2-lang.c: Remove longest_int
and longest_unsigned_int.
* value.h (struct value): Just align to LONGEST, rather than worrying
about CC_HAS_LONG_LONG.
* valarith.c (value_binop, _initialize_valarith): Figure out type
ourself based on sizeof (LONGEST) rather than relying on
BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST. The point is that we don't depend on
CC_HAS_LONG_LONG anymore.
* valprint.c (val_print_type_code_int): Just call
extract_unsigned_integer directly, rather than going through
unpack_long.
* printcmd.c (decode_format): Remove code which would sometimes
change 'g' size to 'w' for integers. print_scalar_formatted handles
printing huge integers well enough, thank you.
(1) show `-y SYMBOL' with space
(2) weaken multi-target stuff, to avoid false expectations now that
linker now often config'd with only one target
(3) describe -relax support on i960
(4) correct description of hyphen chars in symbols
(5) describe CONSTRUCTORS linker script cmd
* ar.c (print_contents, extract_file), size.c
(print_berkeley_format): Use bfd_get_filename and
bfd_my_archive instead of dereferencing the structs directly.
if ambiguous match.
* nm.c (display_file), size.c (display_bfd): Eliminate gotos.
Print matching formats if there is an ambiguous match. Use
bfd_nonfatal instead of hardcoded error message if nothing matches.
* arsup.c, ar.c, objdump.c: Use bfd_get_filename instead of
abfd->filename.
* nm.c (display_archive): New function, from code in display_file.
(display_rel_file): Renamed from do_one_rel_file.
* size.c: Indent.
(display_archive): New function from code in display_file.
(display_file): Check bfd_close error return.
* strings.c (strings_object_file): Check bfd_check_format
error return.
* strings.c, objdump.c, size.c: Use bfd_nonfatal instead of bfd_perror.
* bucomm.c: Delete references to exit_handler. It wasn't set
anywhere, and now that we're using the libiberty xmalloc, it
wouldn't always get called before exiting.
(list_matching_formats): Function moved from objdump.c.
* bucomm.h: Declare it.
* objdump.c (disassemble_data): Move some variable decls closer to
their use. Add some comments. Replace a nested block with a
return.
to make this the sfunc, not cfunc, since that is how we call it.
* command.h: Comment difference between sfunc and cfunc.
* demangle.c (set_demangling_command): Add third arg since that
is how it is called.
(_initialize_demangler): Use sfunc, not cfunc, for
set_demangling_command, since that is how it is called.
Remove show_demangling_command; it has no effect.
and size correctly.
(coff_swap_aux_in): If RS6000COFF_C, change x_csect.x_scnlen to
x_csect.x_scnlen.l to match change in coff/internal.h.
(coff_swap_aux_out): Likewise.
in the internal_reloc itself, not the type.
* coff-apollo.c, coff-h8300.c, coff-h8500.c, coff-i386.c,
coff-m68k.c, coff-sh.c, coff-we32k.c, coff-z8k.c: Changed
definition of SELECT_RELOC accordingly.