2004-01-07 Jason Molenda (jmolenda@apple.com) * doc/gdb.texinfo (Objective-C: "methodName" typeo. Add @code/@var markup around names, as needed. Minor syntax cleanup of _NSPrintForDebugger explanation. Two spaces after periods. GDBN used instead of lit. "gdb". Index entries added for print-object and _NSPrintForDebugger. Index: gdb.texinfo =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo,v retrieving revision 1.185 diff -u -p -r1.185 gdb.texinfo --- gdb.texinfo 28 Oct 2003 22:04:47 -0000 1.185 +++ gdb.texinfo 7 Jan 2004 23:54:25 -0000 @@ -8482,12 +8482,13 @@ A fully qualified Objective-C method nam -[@var{Class} @var{methodName}] @end smallexample -where the minus sign is used to indicate an instance method and a plus -sign (not shown) is used to indicate a class method. The -class name @var{Class} and method name @var{methoName} are enclosed in -brackets, similar to the way messages are specified in Objective-C source -code. For example, to set a breakpoint at the @code{create} instance method of -class @code{Fruit} in the program currently being debugged, enter: +where the minus sign is used to indicate an instance method and a +plus sign (not shown) is used to indicate a class method. The class +name @var{Class} and method name @var{methodName} are enclosed in +brackets, similar to the way messages are specified in Objective-C +source code. For example, to set a breakpoint at the @code{create} +instance method of class @code{Fruit} in the program currently being +debugged, enter: @smallexample break -[Fruit create] @@ -8500,10 +8501,10 @@ enter: list +[NSText initialize] @end smallexample -In the current version of GDB, the plus or minus sign is required. In -future versions of GDB, the plus or minus sign will be optional, but you -can use it to narrow the search. It is also possible to specify just a -method name: +In the current version of @value{GDBN}, the plus or minus sign is +required. In future versions of @value{GDBN}, the plus or minus +sign will be optional, but you can use it to narrow the search. It +is also possible to specify just a method name: @smallexample break create @@ -8524,20 +8525,23 @@ clear -[NSWindow makeKeyAndOrderFront:] @node The Print Command with Objective-C @subsubsection The Print Command With Objective-C +@kindex print-object +@kindex po @r{(@code{print-object})} +@kindex _NSPrintForDebugger -The print command has also been extended to accept methods. For example: +The print command has also been extended to accept methods. For example: @smallexample -print -[object hash] +print -[@var{object} hash] @end smallexample @cindex print an Objective-C object description -will tell gdb to send the -hash message to object and print the -result. Also an additional command has been added, @code{print-object} -or @code{po} for short, which is meant to print the description of an -object. However, this command may only work with certain Objective-C -libraries that have a particular hook function, called -@code{_NSPrintForDebugger} defined. +will tell @value{GDBN} to send the @code{hash} message to @var{object} +and print the result. Also, an additional command has been added, +@code{print-object} or @code{po} for short, which is meant to print +the description of an object. However, this command may only work +with certain Objective-C libraries that have a particular hook +function, @code{_NSPrintForDebugger}, defined. @node Modula-2, , Objective-C, Support @subsection Modula-2