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This chapter describes annotations in GDB. Annotations are designed to interface GDB to graphical user interfaces or other similar programs which want to interact with GDB at a relatively high level.
23.1 What is an Annotation? | What annotations are; the general syntax. | |
23.2 The Server Prefix | Issuing a command without affecting user state. | |
23.3 Values | Values are marked as such. | |
23.4 Frames | Stack frames are annotated. | |
23.5 Displays | GDB can be told to display something periodically. | |
23.6 Annotation for GDB Input | Annotations marking GDB's need for input. | |
23.7 Errors | Annotations for error messages. | |
23.8 Information on Breakpoints | Information on breakpoints. | |
23.9 Invalidation Notices | Some annotations describe things now invalid. | |
23.10 Running the Program | Whether the program is running, how it stopped, etc. | |
23.11 Displaying Source | Annotations describing source code. | |
23.12 Annotations We Might Want in the Future | Annotations which might be added in the future. |
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