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author | Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com> | 2014-10-20 13:29:36 -0400 |
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committer | Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com> | 2014-10-20 13:29:36 -0400 |
commit | fab3a15dfb4255e9d5a79536518ccdbed4e66e23 (patch) | |
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Small fixes to the Python API doc
First:
"Breakpoint.delete" is missing parenthesis.
Second:
Someone on IRC asked, how come there is no disable() method in the
Breakpoint object. It turns out you have to do "bp.enabled = False".
Since every normal person would probably search for "disable" in that page
if their intent is to disable a python breakpoint, I thought it would be
useful if the description contained "disable" so it would be easy to find.
The result might seem a bit silly and redundant, so I am open to
suggestions.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* python.texi (Breakpoints In Python): Add parenthesis after
Breakpoint.delete. Clarify Breakpoint.enabled description so
that it contains "disable".
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/doc/python.texi')
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/python.texi b/gdb/doc/python.texi index 43663d8..f1fd841 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/python.texi +++ b/gdb/doc/python.texi @@ -4265,7 +4265,7 @@ watchpoint scope, the watchpoint remains valid even if execution of the inferior leaves the scope of that watchpoint. @end defun -@defun Breakpoint.delete +@defun Breakpoint.delete () Permanently deletes the @value{GDBN} breakpoint. This also invalidates the Python @code{Breakpoint} object. Any further access to this object's attributes or methods will raise an error. @@ -4273,7 +4273,8 @@ to this object's attributes or methods will raise an error. @defvar Breakpoint.enabled This attribute is @code{True} if the breakpoint is enabled, and -@code{False} otherwise. This attribute is writable. +@code{False} otherwise. This attribute is writable. You can use it to enable +or disable the breakpoint. @end defvar @defvar Breakpoint.silent |