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-rw-r--r--gdb/doc/ChangeLog8
-rw-r--r--gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo11
2 files changed, 16 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog
index db122b1..60cb74f 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog
+++ b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+2005-06-03 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
+
+ * gdb.texinfo (Registers): Add index entries for the standard
+ registers.
+ (Frames): Add cross-reference from frame pointer description to
+ the Registers node.
+ (Annotations Overview): Fix the reference to GDB name.
+
2005-06-01 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* gdb.texinfo (Set Watchpoints): Remove @vindex entry for
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
index ed7da39..4b5ecc6 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
+++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
@@ -4149,8 +4149,8 @@ Inside your program, stack frames are identified by their addresses. A
stack frame consists of many bytes, each of which has its own address; each
kind of computer has a convention for choosing one byte whose
address serves as the address of the frame. Usually this address is kept
-in a register called the @dfn{frame pointer register} while execution is
-going on in that frame.
+in a register called the @dfn{frame pointer register}
+(@pxref{Registers, $fp}) while execution is going on in that frame.
@cindex frame number
@value{GDBN} assigns numbers to all existing stack frames, starting with
@@ -6128,6 +6128,11 @@ the selected stack frame. @var{regname} may be any register name valid on
the machine you are using, with or without the initial @samp{$}.
@end table
+@cindex stack pointer register
+@cindex program counter register
+@cindex process status register
+@cindex frame pointer register
+@cindex standard registers
@value{GDBN} has four ``standard'' register names that are available (in
expressions) on most machines---whenever they do not conflict with an
architecture's canonical mnemonics for registers. The register names
@@ -20589,7 +20594,7 @@ Interface, annotate, GDB's Obsolete Annotations}).
@table @code
@kindex set annotate
@item set annotate @var{level}
-The @value{GDB} command @code{set annotate} sets the level of
+The @value{GDBN} command @code{set annotate} sets the level of
annotations to the specified @var{level}.
@item show annotate