From 937f164bdad49a45c2608a7f48ca93ee9b35b12b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fred Fish Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:38:10 +0000 Subject: 2002-03-04 Fred Fish * gdbint.texinfo: Fix a bunch of typos (alsways, mirrorred, expresson, suports, dependant, trhe, perhaphs, situtations, explictily, taged, oportunity, unfortunatly). --- gdb/doc/ChangeLog | 6 ++++++ gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'gdb') diff --git a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog index 346eaed..66da57d 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2002-03-04 Fred Fish + + * gdbint.texinfo: Fix a bunch of typos (alsways, mirrorred, + expresson, suports, dependant, trhe, perhaphs, situtations, + explictily, taged, oportunity, unfortunatly). + 2002-02-24 Andrew Cagney * Makefile.in (gdb.info): Add explicit path to gdb.texinfo. diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo index b046171..672851a 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ for something to happen. Since they depend on hardware resources, hardware breakpoints may be limited in number; when the user asks for more, @value{GDBN} will start trying to set software breakpoints. (On some architectures, -notably the 32-bit x86 platforms, @value{GDBN} cannot alsways know +notably the 32-bit x86 platforms, @value{GDBN} cannot always know whether there's enough hardware resources to insert all the hardware breakpoints and watchpoints. On those platforms, @value{GDBN} prints an error message only when the program being debugged is continued.) @@ -628,8 +628,8 @@ looks for a debug register which is already set to watch the same region for the same access types; if found, it just increments the reference count of that debug register, thus implementing debug register sharing between watchpoints. If no such register is found, -the function looks for a vacant debug register, sets its mirrorred -value to @var{addr}, sets the mirrorred value of DR7 Debug Control +the function looks for a vacant debug register, sets its mirrored +value to @var{addr}, sets the mirrored value of DR7 Debug Control register as appropriate for the @var{len} and @var{type} parameters, and then passes the new values of the debug register and DR7 to the inferior by calling @code{I386_DR_LOW_SET_ADDR} and @@ -638,8 +638,8 @@ required to cover the given region, the above process is repeated for each debug register. @code{i386_remove_watchpoint} does the opposite: it resets the address -in the mirrorred value of the debug register and its read/write and -length bits in the mirrorred value of DR7, then passes these new +in the mirrored value of the debug register and its read/write and +length bits in the mirrored value of DR7, then passes these new values to the inferior via @code{I386_DR_LOW_RESET_ADDR} and @code{I386_DR_LOW_SET_CONTROL}. If a register is shared by several watchpoints, each time a @code{i386_remove_watchpoint} is called, it @@ -2730,7 +2730,7 @@ reason. @item CALL_DUMMY_P @findex CALL_DUMMY_P -A C expresson that is non-zero when the target suports inferior function +A C expression that is non-zero when the target supports inferior function calls. @item CALL_DUMMY_WORDS @@ -3018,12 +3018,12 @@ respectively. (Currently only defined for the Delta 68.) @item @value{GDBN}_MULTI_ARCH @findex @value{GDBN}_MULTI_ARCH -If defined and non-zero, enables suport for multiple architectures +If defined and non-zero, enables support for multiple architectures within @value{GDBN}. This support can be enabled at two levels. At level one, only definitions for previously undefined macros are provided; at level two, -a multi-arch definition of all architecture dependant macros will be +a multi-arch definition of all architecture dependent macros will be defined. @item @value{GDBN}_TARGET_IS_HPPA @@ -3037,7 +3037,7 @@ used instead. @findex GET_LONGJMP_TARGET For most machines, this is a target-dependent parameter. On the DECstation and the Iris, this is a native-dependent parameter, since -trhe header file @file{setjmp.h} is needed to define it. +the header file @file{setjmp.h} is needed to define it. This macro determines the target PC address that @code{longjmp} will jump to, assuming that we have just stopped at a @code{longjmp} breakpoint. It takes a @@ -3770,7 +3770,7 @@ define @samp{NAT_CFLAGS}, @samp{NAT_ADD_FILES}, @samp{NAT_CLIBS}, @emph{Maintainer's note: The @file{.mh} suffix is because this file originally contained @file{Makefile} fragments for hosting @value{GDBN} on machine @var{xyz}. While the file is no longer used for this -purpose, the @file{.mh} suffix remains. Perhaphs someone will +purpose, the @file{.mh} suffix remains. Perhaps someone will eventually rename these fragments so that they have a @file{.mn} suffix.} @@ -4503,8 +4503,8 @@ During its execution, @value{GDBN} can encounter two types of errors. User errors and internal errors. User errors include not only a user entering an incorrect command but also problems arising from corrupt object files and system errors when interacting with the target. -Internal errors include situtations where @value{GDBN} has detected, at -run time, a corrupt or erroneous situtation. +Internal errors include situations where @value{GDBN} has detected, at +run time, a corrupt or erroneous situation. When reporting an internal error, @value{GDBN} uses @code{internal_error} and @code{gdb_assert}. @@ -4551,7 +4551,7 @@ declarations they refer to. They should not rely on files being included indirectly. With the exception of the global definitions supplied by @file{defs.h}, -a header file should explictily include the header declaring any +a header file should explicitly include the header declaring any @code{typedefs} et.al.@: it refers to. @code{extern} declarations should never appear in @code{.c} files. @@ -4946,7 +4946,7 @@ $ @item the @kbd{-D YYYY-MM-DD-gmt} forces the branch to an exact date/time. @item -the trunk is first taged so that the branch point can easily be found +the trunk is first tagged so that the branch point can easily be found @item Insight (which includes GDB) and dejagnu are tagged at the same time @end itemize @@ -5135,13 +5135,13 @@ If it is a final release, also make it available under a bogus name so that others can download and check it. @emph{Maintainer note: This adds an extra day to the release process but -is very much worth it. Other developers are given the oportunity to +is very much worth it. Other developers are given the opportunity to check that things like your @file{NEWS} entries are correct or that other changes actually work.} @section Release the tar ball -This is where, unfortunatly, the notes just get vague. +This is where, unfortunately, the notes just get vague. @subheading Install on sware -- cgit v1.1