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diff --git a/gdb/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/gdb.texinfo index 6d6f21d..532de96 100644 --- a/gdb/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/gdb.texinfo @@ -2850,6 +2850,8 @@ Print all data types that are defined in the program. Print all data types that are defined in the program whose names contain a match for regular expression @var{regexp}. +@ignore +This was never implemented. @item info methods @itemx info methods @var{regexp} @kindex info methods @@ -2860,6 +2862,7 @@ C++ classes provide a large number of methods. Thus, the output from the @samp{ptype} command can be overwhelming and hard to use. The @samp{info-methods} command filters the methods, printing only those which match the regular-expression @var{regexp}. +@end ignore @item printsyms @var{filename} @kindex printsyms @@ -3328,8 +3331,20 @@ Execute one instruction, like the GDB @samp{stepi} command. Execute until exit from the selected stack frame, like the GDB @samp{finish} command. -@item C-c C-c +@item M-c +@comment C-c C-p in emacs 19 Continue execution of the program, like the GDB @samp{cont} command. + +@item M-u +@comment C-c C-u in emacs 19 +Go up the number of frames indicated by the numeric argument +(@pxref{Arguments, , Numeric Arguments, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}), +like the GDB @samp{up} command.@refill + +@item M-d +@comment C-c C-d in emacs 19 +Go down the number of frames indicated by the numeric argument, like the +GDB @samp{down} command. @end table In any source file, the Emacs command @kbd{C-x SPC} (@code{gdb-break}) |