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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 3a97e29..6152970 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -3472,9 +3472,11 @@ the defined types of signals. @kindex handle @item handle @var{signal} @var{keywords}@dots{} -Change the way @value{GDBN} handles signal @var{signal}. @var{signal} can -be the number of a signal or its name (with or without the @samp{SIG} at the -beginning). The @var{keywords} say what change to make. +Change the way @value{GDBN} handles signal @var{signal}. @var{signal} +can be the number of a signal or its name (with or without the +@samp{SIG} at the beginning); a list of signal numberss of the form +@samp{@var{low}-@var{high}}; or the word @samp{all}, meaning all the +known signals. The @var{keywords} say what change to make. @end table @c @group @@ -3498,12 +3500,15 @@ the @code{print} keyword as well. implies the @code{nostop} keyword as well. @item pass +@itemx noignore @value{GDBN} should allow your program to see this signal; your program can handle the signal, or else it may terminate if the signal is fatal -and not handled. +and not handled. @code{pass} and @code{noignore} are synonyms. @item nopass +@itemx ignore @value{GDBN} should not allow your program to see this signal. +@code{nopass} and @code{ignore} are synonyms. @end table @c @end group |