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* Gdb-Internals: (gdbint).      The GNU debugger's internals.
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   Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000,
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2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software
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Foundation, Inc.  Contributed by Cygnus Solutions.  Written by John
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Gilmore.  Second Edition by Stan Shebs.
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   Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
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any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
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Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
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Free Documentation License".
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   This file documents the internals of the GNU debugger GDB.
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Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
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Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
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Free Documentation License".
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Appendix A GDB Currently available observers
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A.1 Implementation rationale
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An "observer" is an entity which is interested in being notified when
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GDB reaches certain states, or certain events occur in GDB.  The entity
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being observed is called the "subject".  To receive notifications, the
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observer attaches a callback to the subject.  One subject can have
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several observers.
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   `observer.c' implements an internal generic low-level event
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notification mechanism.  This generic event notification mechanism is
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then re-used to implement the exported high-level notification
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management routines for all possible notifications.
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   The current implementation of the generic observer provides support
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for contextual data.  This contextual data is given to the subject when
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attaching the callback.  In return, the subject will provide this
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contextual data back to the observer as a parameter of the callback.
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   Note that the current support for the contextual data is only
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partial, as it lacks a mechanism that would deallocate this data when
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the callback is detached.  This is not a problem so far, as this
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contextual data is only used internally to hold a function pointer.
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Later on, if a certain observer needs to provide support for user-level
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contextual data, then the generic notification mechanism will need to be
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enhanced to allow the observer to provide a routine to deallocate the
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data when attaching the callback.
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   The observer implementation is also currently not reentrant.  In
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particular, it is therefore not possible to call the attach or detach
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routines during a notification.
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observer 1' (*note Optional messages about internal happenings:
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has just stopped, the associated messages and annotations have been
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printed, and the control is about to be returned to the user.
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   Note that the `normal_stop' notification is not emitted when the
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execution stops due to a breakpoint, and this breakpoint has a
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condition that is not met.  If the breakpoint has any associated
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commands list, the commands are executed after the notification is
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     EVENT occurs.
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 -- Function: void inferior_created (struct target_ops *OBJFILE, int
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     observer while the inferior is still stopped at the entry-point
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     instruction.  For `attach' and `core', GDB calls this observer
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     information on the inferior has been printed.
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 -- Function: void solib_loaded (struct so_list *SOLIB)
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Appendix B GNU Free Documentation License
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718
 
719
 
720
* Menu:
721
722
* $fp:                                   Register Information Functions.
723
                                                              (line 126)
724
* $pc:                                   Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
725
                                                              (line  58)
726
* $ps:                                   Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
727
                                                              (line  69)
728
* $sp:                                   Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
729
                                                              (line  49)
730
* _initialize_ARCH_tdep <1>:             Adding a New Target. (line  22)
731
* _initialize_ARCH_tdep:                 How an Architecture is Represented.
732
                                                              (line  13)
733
* _initialize_language:                  Language Support.    (line  79)
734
* a.out format:                          Symbol Handling.     (line 218)
735
* about_to_proceed:                      GDB Observers.       (line 133)
736
* abstract interpretation of function prologues: Algorithms.  (line  48)
737
* add_cmd:                               User Interface.      (line  21)
738
* add_com:                               User Interface.      (line  21)
739
* add_setshow_cmd:                       User Interface.      (line  26)
740
* add_setshow_cmd_full:                  User Interface.      (line  26)
741
* add_symtab_fns:                        Symbol Handling.     (line  37)
742
* adding a new host:                     Host Definition.     (line  13)
743
* adding a symbol-reading module:        Symbol Handling.     (line  37)
744
* adding a target:                       Adding a New Target. (line   6)
745
* adding debugging info reader:          Symbol Handling.     (line 365)
746
* adding source language:                Language Support.    (line  17)
747
* address classes:                       Address Classes.     (line   6)
748
* address representation:                Pointers and Addresses.
749
                                                              (line   6)
750
* address spaces, separate data and code: Pointers and Addresses.
751
                                                              (line   6)
752
* address_class_name_to_type_flags:      Defining Other Architecture Features.
753
                                                              (line  28)
754
* address_class_name_to_type_flags_p:    Defining Other Architecture Features.
755
                                                              (line  39)
756
* algorithms:                            Algorithms.          (line   6)
757
* align_down:                            Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
758
                                                              (line  46)
759
* align_up:                              Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
760
                                                              (line  46)
761
* allocate_symtab:                       Language Support.    (line  83)
762
* ARCH-tdep.c:                           How an Architecture is Represented.
763
                                                              (line  13)
764
* architecture representation:           How an Architecture is Represented.
765
                                                              (line   6)
766
* architecture_changed:                  GDB Observers.       (line 160)
767
* Array Containers:                      Support Libraries.   (line 131)
768
* assumptions about targets:             Coding.              (line 519)
769
* base of a frame:                       Frame Handling Terminology.
770
                                                              (line  28)
771
* BFD library:                           Support Libraries.   (line   9)
772
* bfd_arch_info:                         Looking Up an Existing Architecture.
773
                                                              (line  41)
774
* BIG_BREAKPOINT:                        Defining Other Architecture Features.
775
                                                              (line 100)
776
* BPT_VECTOR:                            Defining Other Architecture Features.
777
                                                              (line 536)
778
* BREAKPOINT:                            Defining Other Architecture Features.
779
                                                              (line  88)
780
* breakpoint address adjusted:           Defining Other Architecture Features.
781
                                                              (line 145)
782
* breakpoint_created:                    GDB Observers.       (line 136)
783
* breakpoint_deleted:                    GDB Observers.       (line 140)
784
* breakpoint_modified:                   GDB Observers.       (line 144)
785
* breakpoints:                           Algorithms.          (line 151)
786
* bug-gdb mailing list:                  Getting Started.     (line  72)
787
* build script:                          Debugging GDB.       (line  94)
788
* C data types:                          Coding.              (line 389)
789
* call frame information:                Algorithms.          (line  14)
790
* call stack frame:                      Stack Frames.        (line   6)
791
* calls to the inferior:                 Inferior Call Setup. (line   6)
792
* CC_HAS_LONG_LONG:                      Host Definition.     (line 105)
793
* CFI (call frame information):          Algorithms.          (line  14)
794
* checkpoints:                           Algorithms.          (line 600)
795
* cleanups:                              Coding.              (line  12)
796
* CLI:                                   User Interface.      (line  12)
797
* code pointers, word-addressed:         Pointers and Addresses.
798
                                                              (line   6)
799
* coding standards:                      Coding.              (line 215)
800
* COFF debugging info:                   Symbol Handling.     (line 315)
801
* COFF format:                           Symbol Handling.     (line 233)
802
* command implementation:                Getting Started.     (line  60)
803
* command interpreter:                   User Interface.      (line  12)
804
* comment formatting:                    Coding.              (line 363)
805
* compiler warnings:                     Coding.              (line 271)
806
* Compressed DWARF 2 debugging info:     Symbol Handling.     (line 335)
807
* computed values:                       Values.              (line  35)
808
* configure.tgt:                         How an Architecture is Represented.
809
                                                              (line  19)
810
* converting between pointers and addresses: Pointers and Addresses.
811
                                                              (line   6)
812
* converting integers to addresses:      Defining Other Architecture Features.
813
                                                              (line 274)
814
* cooked register representation:        Raw and Cooked Registers.
815
                                                              (line   6)
816
* core files:                            Adding support for debugging core files.
817
                                                              (line   6)
818
* core_addr_greaterthan:                 Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
819
                                                              (line  30)
820
* core_addr_lessthan:                    Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
821
                                                              (line  30)
822
* CRLF_SOURCE_FILES:                     Host Definition.     (line  86)
823
* current_language:                      Language Support.    (line  75)
824
* D10V addresses:                        Pointers and Addresses.
825
                                                              (line   6)
826
* data output:                           User Interface.      (line 254)
827
* data-pointer, per-architecture/per-module: Coding.          (line 100)
828
* debugging GDB:                         Debugging GDB.       (line   6)
829
* DEFAULT_PROMPT:                        Host Definition.     (line  93)
830
* deprecate_cmd:                         User Interface.      (line  32)
831
* DEPRECATED_IBM6000_TARGET:             Defining Other Architecture Features.
832
                                                              (line 242)
833
* deprecating commands:                  User Interface.      (line  32)
834
* design:                                Coding.              (line 514)
835
* DEV_TTY:                               Host Definition.     (line  96)
836
* DIRNAME_SEPARATOR:                     Coding.              (line 584)
837
* DISABLE_UNSETTABLE_BREAK:              Defining Other Architecture Features.
838
                                                              (line 211)
839
* discard_cleanups:                      Coding.              (line  39)
840
* do_cleanups:                           Coding.              (line  35)
841
* DOS text files:                        Host Definition.     (line  87)
842
* dummy frames:                          About Dummy Frames.  (line   6)
843
* DW_AT_address_class:                   Address Classes.     (line   6)
844
* DW_AT_byte_size:                       Address Classes.     (line   6)
845
* DWARF 2 debugging info:                Symbol Handling.     (line 328)
846
* DWARF 3 debugging info:                Symbol Handling.     (line 355)
847
* ECOFF debugging info:                  Symbol Handling.     (line 321)
848
* ECOFF format:                          Symbol Handling.     (line 248)
849
* ELF format:                            Symbol Handling.     (line 281)
850
* evaluate_subexp:                       Language Support.    (line  58)
851
* executable_changed:                    GDB Observers.       (line  85)
852
* execution state:                       Managing Execution State.
853
                                                              (line   6)
854
* experimental branches:                 Versions and Branches.
855
                                                              (line 116)
856
* expression evaluation routines:        Language Support.    (line  58)
857
* expression parser:                     Language Support.    (line  21)
858
* extract_typed_address:                 Pointers and Addresses.
859
                                                              (line  52)
860
* field output functions:                User Interface.      (line 254)
861
* file names, portability:               Coding.              (line 552)
862
* FILENAME_CMP:                          Coding.              (line 578)
863
* find_pc_function:                      Symbol Handling.     (line 136)
864
* find_pc_line:                          Symbol Handling.     (line 136)
865
* find_sym_fns:                          Symbol Handling.     (line  32)
866
* finding a symbol:                      Symbol Handling.     (line 133)
867
* fine-tuning gdbarch structure:         OS ABI Variant Handling.
868
                                                              (line  23)
869
* first floating point register:         Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
870
                                                              (line  78)
871
* FOPEN_RB:                              Host Definition.     (line 102)
872
* fp0_regnum:                            Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
873
                                                              (line  78)
874
* frame:                                 Stack Frames.        (line   6)
875
* frame ID:                              Stack Frames.        (line  41)
876
* frame pointer:                         Register Information Functions.
877
                                                              (line 126)
878
* frame, definition of base of a frame:  Frame Handling Terminology.
879
                                                              (line  28)
880
* frame, definition of innermost frame:  Frame Handling Terminology.
881
                                                              (line  24)
882
* frame, definition of NEXT frame:       Frame Handling Terminology.
883
                                                              (line  11)
884
* frame, definition of PREVIOUS frame:   Frame Handling Terminology.
885
                                                              (line  14)
886
* frame, definition of sentinel frame:   Frame Handling Terminology.
887
                                                              (line  52)
888
* frame, definition of sniffing:         Frame Handling Terminology.
889
                                                              (line  46)
890
* frame, definition of THIS frame:       Frame Handling Terminology.
891
                                                              (line   9)
892
* frame, definition of unwinding:        Frame Handling Terminology.
893
                                                              (line  41)
894
* frame_align:                           Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
895
                                                              (line  46)
896
* frame_base:                            Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers.
897
                                                              (line  89)
898
* frame_base_append_sniffer:             Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers.
899
                                                              (line  19)
900
* frame_base_set_default:                Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers.
901
                                                              (line  22)
902
* frame_num_args:                        Functions to Access Frame Data.
903
                                                              (line  43)
904
* frame_red_zone_size:                   Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
905
                                                              (line  63)
906
* frame_register_unwind:                 Stack Frames.        (line  15)
907
* frame_unwind:                          Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers.
908
                                                              (line  36)
909
* frame_unwind_append_sniffer:           Analyzing Stacks---Frame Sniffers.
910
                                                              (line  16)
911
* frame_unwind_append_unwinder:          Stack Frames.        (line  30)
912
* frame_unwind_got_address:              Stack Frames.        (line 105)
913
* frame_unwind_got_constant:             Stack Frames.        (line 101)
914
* frame_unwind_got_memory:               Stack Frames.        (line  98)
915
* frame_unwind_got_optimized:            Stack Frames.        (line  90)
916
* frame_unwind_got_register:             Stack Frames.        (line  93)
917
* frame_unwind_prepend_unwinder:         Stack Frames.        (line  30)
918
* full symbol table:                     Symbol Handling.     (line 104)
919
* function prologue:                     Prologue Caches.     (line   6)
920
* function prototypes:                   Coding.              (line 411)
921
* function usage:                        Coding.              (line 393)
922
* fundamental types:                     Symbol Handling.     (line 183)
923
* GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL:             Defining Other Architecture Features.
924
                                                              (line 225)
925
* GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL:              Defining Other Architecture Features.
926
                                                              (line 225)
927
* GDB source tree structure:             Overall Structure.   (line  83)
928
* gdb_byte:                              Register Caching.    (line  23)
929
* GDB_OSABI_AIX:                         OS ABI Variant Handling.
930
                                                              (line  90)
931
* GDB_OSABI_CYGWIN:                      OS ABI Variant Handling.
932
                                                              (line  87)
933
* GDB_OSABI_FREEBSD_AOUT:                OS ABI Variant Handling.
934
                                                              (line  51)
935
* GDB_OSABI_FREEBSD_ELF:                 OS ABI Variant Handling.
936
                                                              (line  54)
937
* GDB_OSABI_GO32:                        OS ABI Variant Handling.
938
                                                              (line  69)
939
* GDB_OSABI_HPUX_ELF:                    OS ABI Variant Handling.
940
                                                              (line  78)
941
* GDB_OSABI_HPUX_SOM:                    OS ABI Variant Handling.
942
                                                              (line  81)
943
* GDB_OSABI_HURD:                        OS ABI Variant Handling.
944
                                                              (line  39)
945
* GDB_OSABI_INTERIX:                     OS ABI Variant Handling.
946
                                                              (line  75)
947
* GDB_OSABI_IRIX:                        OS ABI Variant Handling.
948
                                                              (line  72)
949
* GDB_OSABI_LINUX:                       OS ABI Variant Handling.
950
                                                              (line  48)
951
* GDB_OSABI_NETBSD_AOUT:                 OS ABI Variant Handling.
952
                                                              (line  57)
953
* GDB_OSABI_NETBSD_ELF:                  OS ABI Variant Handling.
954
                                                              (line  60)
955
* GDB_OSABI_OPENBSD_ELF:                 OS ABI Variant Handling.
956
                                                              (line  63)
957
* GDB_OSABI_OSF1:                        OS ABI Variant Handling.
958
                                                              (line  45)
959
* GDB_OSABI_QNXNTO:                      OS ABI Variant Handling.
960
                                                              (line  84)
961
* GDB_OSABI_SOLARIS:                     OS ABI Variant Handling.
962
                                                              (line  42)
963
* GDB_OSABI_SVR4:                        OS ABI Variant Handling.
964
                                                              (line  36)
965
* GDB_OSABI_UNINITIALIZED:               OS ABI Variant Handling.
966
                                                              (line  29)
967
* GDB_OSABI_UNKNOWN:                     OS ABI Variant Handling.
968
                                                              (line  32)
969
* GDB_OSABI_WINCE:                       OS ABI Variant Handling.
970
                                                              (line  66)
971
* gdbarch:                               How an Architecture is Represented.
972
                                                              (line  19)
973
* gdbarch accessor functions:            Creating a New Architecture.
974
                                                              (line  14)
975
* gdbarch lookup:                        Looking Up an Existing Architecture.
976
                                                              (line   6)
977
* gdbarch register architecture functions: Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
978
                                                              (line   6)
979
* gdbarch register information functions: Register Information Functions.
980
                                                              (line   6)
981
* gdbarch_addr_bits_remove:              Defining Other Architecture Features.
982
                                                              (line  11)
983
* gdbarch_address_class_name_to_type_flags: Address Classes.  (line  30)
984
* gdbarch_address_class_type_flags <1>:  Defining Other Architecture Features.
985
                                                              (line  43)
986
* gdbarch_address_class_type_flags:      Address Classes.     (line  18)
987
* gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_p:    Defining Other Architecture Features.
988
                                                              (line  52)
989
* gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_to_name <1>: Defining Other Architecture Features.
990
                                                              (line  56)
991
* gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_to_name: Address Classes.  (line  25)
992
* gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_to_name_p: Defining Other Architecture Features.
993
                                                              (line  60)
994
* gdbarch_address_to_pointer <1>:        Defining Other Architecture Features.
995
                                                              (line  65)
996
* gdbarch_address_to_pointer:            Pointers and Addresses.
997
                                                              (line 114)
998
* gdbarch_adjust_breakpoint_address:     Defining Other Architecture Features.
999
                                                              (line 145)
1000
* gdbarch_alloc:                         Creating a New Architecture.
1001
                                                              (line   6)
1002
* gdbarch_believe_pcc_promotion:         Defining Other Architecture Features.
1003
                                                              (line  72)
1004
* gdbarch_bits_big_endian:               Defining Other Architecture Features.
1005
                                                              (line  77)
1006
* gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc:            Defining Other Architecture Features.
1007
                                                              (line 106)
1008
* gdbarch_call_dummy_location:           Defining Other Architecture Features.
1009
                                                              (line 178)
1010
* gdbarch_cannot_fetch_register:         Defining Other Architecture Features.
1011
                                                              (line 184)
1012
* gdbarch_cannot_store_register:         Defining Other Architecture Features.
1013
                                                              (line 188)
1014
* gdbarch_char_signed:                   Defining Other Architecture Features.
1015
                                                              (line 461)
1016
* gdbarch_convert_register_p <1>:        Defining Other Architecture Features.
1017
                                                              (line 195)
1018
* gdbarch_convert_register_p:            Register and Memory Data.
1019
                                                              (line  30)
1020
* gdbarch_data:                          Coding.              (line 133)
1021
* gdbarch_data_register_post_init:       Coding.              (line 118)
1022
* gdbarch_data_register_pre_init:        Coding.              (line 108)
1023
* gdbarch_decr_pc_after_break:           Defining Other Architecture Features.
1024
                                                              (line 205)
1025
* gdbarch_deprecated_fp_regnum:          Defining Other Architecture Features.
1026
                                                              (line 446)
1027
* gdbarch_double_bit:                    Defining Other Architecture Features.
1028
                                                              (line 471)
1029
* gdbarch_dummy_id:                      Defining Other Architecture Features.
1030
                                                              (line 523)
1031
* gdbarch_dwarf2_reg_to_regnum:          Defining Other Architecture Features.
1032
                                                              (line 216)
1033
* gdbarch_ecoff_reg_to_regnum:           Defining Other Architecture Features.
1034
                                                              (line 220)
1035
* gdbarch_float_bit:                     Defining Other Architecture Features.
1036
                                                              (line 475)
1037
* gdbarch_fp0_regnum:                    Defining Other Architecture Features.
1038
                                                              (line 200)
1039
* gdbarch_get_longjmp_target <1>:        Defining Other Architecture Features.
1040
                                                              (line 231)
1041
* gdbarch_get_longjmp_target:            Algorithms.          (line 263)
1042
* gdbarch_have_nonsteppable_watchpoint:  Algorithms.          (line 396)
1043
* gdbarch_in_function_epilogue_p:        Defining Other Architecture Features.
1044
                                                              (line 253)
1045
* gdbarch_in_solib_return_trampoline:    Defining Other Architecture Features.
1046
                                                              (line 259)
1047
* gdbarch_info:                          Looking Up an Existing Architecture.
1048
                                                              (line  22)
1049
* gdbarch_init_osabi:                    OS ABI Variant Handling.
1050
                                                              (line 125)
1051
* gdbarch_int_bit:                       Defining Other Architecture Features.
1052
                                                              (line 478)
1053
* gdbarch_integer_to_address:            Defining Other Architecture Features.
1054
                                                              (line 274)
1055
* gdbarch_list_lookup_by_info:           Looking Up an Existing Architecture.
1056
                                                              (line  22)
1057
* gdbarch_long_bit:                      Defining Other Architecture Features.
1058
                                                              (line 481)
1059
* gdbarch_long_double_bit:               Defining Other Architecture Features.
1060
                                                              (line 485)
1061
* gdbarch_long_long_bit:                 Defining Other Architecture Features.
1062
                                                              (line 489)
1063
* gdbarch_lookup_osabi:                  OS ABI Variant Handling.
1064
                                                              (line 119)
1065
* gdbarch_memory_insert_breakpoint:      Defining Other Architecture Features.
1066
                                                              (line 130)
1067
* gdbarch_memory_remove_breakpoint:      Defining Other Architecture Features.
1068
                                                              (line 130)
1069
* gdbarch_osabi_name:                    OS ABI Variant Handling.
1070
                                                              (line  97)
1071
* gdbarch_pointer_to_address <1>:        Defining Other Architecture Features.
1072
                                                              (line 295)
1073
* gdbarch_pointer_to_address:            Pointers and Addresses.
1074
                                                              (line 105)
1075
* gdbarch_print_insn:                    Defining Other Architecture Features.
1076
                                                              (line 513)
1077
* gdbarch_ptr_bit:                       Defining Other Architecture Features.
1078
                                                              (line 493)
1079
* gdbarch_push_dummy_call:               Defining Other Architecture Features.
1080
                                                              (line 363)
1081
* gdbarch_push_dummy_code:               Defining Other Architecture Features.
1082
                                                              (line 375)
1083
* gdbarch_register <1>:                  Adding a New Target. (line  40)
1084
* gdbarch_register:                      How an Architecture is Represented.
1085
                                                              (line  19)
1086
* gdbarch_register_osabi:                OS ABI Variant Handling.
1087
                                                              (line 103)
1088
* gdbarch_register_osabi_sniffer:        OS ABI Variant Handling.
1089
                                                              (line 112)
1090
* gdbarch_register_to_value <1>:         Defining Other Architecture Features.
1091
                                                              (line 301)
1092
* gdbarch_register_to_value:             Register and Memory Data.
1093
                                                              (line  46)
1094
* gdbarch_return_value:                  Defining Other Architecture Features.
1095
                                                              (line 394)
1096
* gdbarch_sdb_reg_to_regnum:             Defining Other Architecture Features.
1097
                                                              (line 390)
1098
* gdbarch_short_bit:                     Defining Other Architecture Features.
1099
                                                              (line 497)
1100
* gdbarch_skip_permanent_breakpoint:     Defining Other Architecture Features.
1101
                                                              (line 430)
1102
* gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code:          Defining Other Architecture Features.
1103
                                                              (line 441)
1104
* gdbarch_stab_reg_to_regnum:            Defining Other Architecture Features.
1105
                                                              (line 450)
1106
* gdbarch_stabs_argument_has_addr:       Defining Other Architecture Features.
1107
                                                              (line 359)
1108
* gdbarch_tdep definition:               Creating a New Architecture.
1109
                                                              (line  34)
1110
* gdbarch_tdep when allocating new gdbarch: Creating a New Architecture.
1111
                                                              (line   6)
1112
* gdbarch_value_to_register <1>:         Defining Other Architecture Features.
1113
                                                              (line 529)
1114
* gdbarch_value_to_register:             Register and Memory Data.
1115
                                                              (line  62)
1116
* gdbarch_virtual_frame_pointer:         Defining Other Architecture Features.
1117
                                                              (line 501)
1118
* GDBINIT_FILENAME:                      Host Definition.     (line  74)
1119
* generic host support:                  Host Definition.     (line  38)
1120
* generic_elf_osabi_sniff_abi_tag_sections: OS ABI Variant Handling.
1121
                                                              (line 133)
1122
* get_frame_register:                    Stack Frames.        (line  15)
1123
* get_frame_type:                        Stack Frames.        (line  22)
1124
* hardware breakpoints:                  Algorithms.          (line 158)
1125
* hardware watchpoints:                  Algorithms.          (line 280)
1126
* HAVE_CONTINUABLE_WATCHPOINT:           Algorithms.          (line 402)
1127
* HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM:            Coding.              (line 561)
1128
* HAVE_STEPPABLE_WATCHPOINT:             Algorithms.          (line 386)
1129
* host:                                  Overall Structure.   (line  50)
1130
* host, adding:                          Host Definition.     (line  13)
1131
* i386_cleanup_dregs:                    Algorithms.          (line 576)
1132
* I386_DR_LOW_GET_STATUS:                Algorithms.          (line 489)
1133
* I386_DR_LOW_RESET_ADDR:                Algorithms.          (line 485)
1134
* I386_DR_LOW_SET_ADDR:                  Algorithms.          (line 482)
1135
* I386_DR_LOW_SET_CONTROL:               Algorithms.          (line 479)
1136
* i386_insert_hw_breakpoint:             Algorithms.          (line 564)
1137
* i386_insert_watchpoint:                Algorithms.          (line 536)
1138
* i386_region_ok_for_watchpoint:         Algorithms.          (line 514)
1139
* i386_remove_hw_breakpoint:             Algorithms.          (line 564)
1140
* i386_remove_watchpoint:                Algorithms.          (line 536)
1141
* i386_stopped_by_watchpoint:            Algorithms.          (line 528)
1142
* i386_stopped_data_address:             Algorithms.          (line 521)
1143
* I386_USE_GENERIC_WATCHPOINTS:          Algorithms.          (line 461)
1144
* in_dynsym_resolve_code:                Defining Other Architecture Features.
1145
                                                              (line 263)
1146
* inferior_added:                        GDB Observers.       (line 169)
1147
* inferior_appeared:                     GDB Observers.       (line 173)
1148
* inferior_created:                      GDB Observers.       (line  92)
1149
* inferior_exit:                         GDB Observers.       (line 176)
1150
* inferior_removed:                      GDB Observers.       (line 180)
1151
* inner_than:                            Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
1152
                                                              (line  30)
1153
* innermost frame:                       Frame Handling Terminology.
1154
                                                              (line  24)
1155
* insert or remove hardware breakpoint:  Algorithms.          (line 234)
1156
* insert or remove hardware watchpoint:  Algorithms.          (line 347)
1157
* insert or remove software breakpoint:  Algorithms.          (line 211)
1158
* IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH:                      Coding.              (line 572)
1159
* IS_DIR_SEPARATOR:                      Coding.              (line 567)
1160
* ISATTY:                                Host Definition.     (line  99)
1161
* item output functions:                 User Interface.      (line 254)
1162
* language parser:                       Language Support.    (line  25)
1163
* language support:                      Language Support.    (line   6)
1164
* legal papers for code contributions:   Debugging GDB.       (line  42)
1165
* length_of_subexp:                      Language Support.    (line  58)
1166
* libgdb:                                libgdb.              (line   9)
1167
* libiberty library:                     Support Libraries.   (line  52)
1168
* line wrap in output:                   Coding.              (line 191)
1169
* lint:                                  Host Definition.     (line 119)
1170
* list output functions:                 User Interface.      (line 131)
1171
* LITTLE_BREAKPOINT:                     Defining Other Architecture Features.
1172
                                                              (line 100)
1173
* long long data type:                   Host Definition.     (line 106)
1174
* longjmp debugging:                     Algorithms.          (line 258)
1175
* lookup_symbol:                         Symbol Handling.     (line 142)
1176
* LSEEK_NOT_LINEAR:                      Host Definition.     (line 114)
1177
* lval_type enumeration, for values.:    Values.              (line  19)
1178
* make_cleanup:                          Coding.              (line  28)
1179
* make_cleanup_ui_out_list_begin_end:    User Interface.      (line 247)
1180
* make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end:   User Interface.      (line 223)
1181
* making a new release of gdb:           Releasing GDB.       (line   6)
1182
* memory representation:                 Register and Memory Data.
1183
                                                              (line   6)
1184
* memory_changed:                        GDB Observers.       (line 185)
1185
* minimal symbol table:                  Symbol Handling.     (line 111)
1186
* minsymtabs:                            Symbol Handling.     (line 111)
1187
* multi-arch data:                       Coding.              (line 100)
1188
* NATDEPFILES:                           Native Debugging.    (line   8)
1189
* native conditionals:                   Native Debugging.    (line  75)
1190
* native debugging:                      Native Debugging.    (line   6)
1191
* nesting level in ui_out functions:     User Interface.      (line 143)
1192
* new year procedure:                    Start of New Year Procedure.
1193
                                                              (line   6)
1194
* new_objfile:                           GDB Observers.       (line 109)
1195
* new_thread:                            GDB Observers.       (line 114)
1196
* NEXT frame:                            Frame Handling Terminology.
1197
                                                              (line  11)
1198
* normal_stop:                           GDB Observers.       (line  76)
1199
* normal_stop observer:                  GDB Observers.       (line  48)
1200
* notification about inferior execution stop: GDB Observers.  (line  48)
1201
* notifications about changes in internals: Algorithms.       (line 630)
1202
* object file formats:                   Symbol Handling.     (line 215)
1203
* observer pattern interface:            Algorithms.          (line 630)
1204
* observers implementation rationale:    GDB Observers.       (line   9)
1205
* obstacks:                              Support Libraries.   (line  69)
1206
* op_print_tab:                          Language Support.    (line  91)
1207
* opcodes library:                       Support Libraries.   (line  39)
1208
* OS ABI variants:                       OS ABI Variant Handling.
1209
                                                              (line   6)
1210
* parse_exp_1:                           Language Support.    (line  97)
1211
* partial symbol table:                  Symbol Handling.     (line 114)
1212
* pc_regnum:                             Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1213
                                                              (line  58)
1214
* PE-COFF format:                        Symbol Handling.     (line 272)
1215
* per-architecture module data:          Coding.              (line 100)
1216
* pointer representation:                Pointers and Addresses.
1217
                                                              (line   6)
1218
* portability:                           Coding.              (line 535)
1219
* portable file name handling:           Coding.              (line 552)
1220
* porting to new machines:               Porting GDB.         (line   6)
1221
* prefixify_subexp:                      Language Support.    (line  58)
1222
* PREVIOUS frame:                        Frame Handling Terminology.
1223
                                                              (line  14)
1224
* print_float_info:                      Register Information Functions.
1225
                                                              (line  80)
1226
* print_registers_info:                  Register Information Functions.
1227
                                                              (line  53)
1228
* print_subexp:                          Language Support.    (line  91)
1229
* print_vector_info:                     Register Information Functions.
1230
                                                              (line  96)
1231
* PRINTF_HAS_LONG_LONG:                  Host Definition.     (line 109)
1232
* processor status register:             Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1233
                                                              (line  69)
1234
* program counter <1>:                   Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1235
                                                              (line  58)
1236
* program counter:                       Algorithms.          (line 158)
1237
* prologue analysis:                     Algorithms.          (line  14)
1238
* prologue cache:                        Prologue Caches.     (line  12)
1239
* prologue of a function:                Prologue Caches.     (line   6)
1240
* prologue-value.c:                      Algorithms.          (line  48)
1241
* prompt:                                Host Definition.     (line  94)
1242
* ps_regnum:                             Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1243
                                                              (line  69)
1244
* pseudo-evaluation of function prologues: Algorithms.        (line  48)
1245
* pseudo_register_read:                  Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1246
                                                              (line  29)
1247
* pseudo_register_write:                 Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1248
                                                              (line  33)
1249
* psymtabs:                              Symbol Handling.     (line 107)
1250
* push_dummy_call:                       Functions Creating Dummy Frames.
1251
                                                              (line  13)
1252
* push_dummy_code:                       Functions Creating Dummy Frames.
1253
                                                              (line  57)
1254
* raw register representation:           Raw and Cooked Registers.
1255
                                                              (line   6)
1256
* read_pc:                               Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1257
                                                              (line  10)
1258
* reading of symbols:                    Symbol Handling.     (line  25)
1259
* readline library:                      Support Libraries.   (line  45)
1260
* regcache_cooked_read:                  Register Caching.    (line  23)
1261
* regcache_cooked_read_signed:           Register Caching.    (line  23)
1262
* regcache_cooked_read_unsigned:         Register Caching.    (line  23)
1263
* regcache_cooked_write:                 Register Caching.    (line  23)
1264
* regcache_cooked_write_signed:          Register Caching.    (line  23)
1265
* regcache_cooked_write_unsigned:        Register Caching.    (line  23)
1266
* register caching:                      Register Caching.    (line   6)
1267
* register data formats, converting:     Register and Memory Data.
1268
                                                              (line   6)
1269
* register representation:               Register and Memory Data.
1270
                                                              (line   6)
1271
* REGISTER_CONVERT_TO_RAW:               Defining Other Architecture Features.
1272
                                                              (line 311)
1273
* REGISTER_CONVERT_TO_VIRTUAL:           Defining Other Architecture Features.
1274
                                                              (line 306)
1275
* register_name:                         Register Information Functions.
1276
                                                              (line  10)
1277
* register_reggroup_p:                   Register Information Functions.
1278
                                                              (line 110)
1279
* register_type:                         Register Information Functions.
1280
                                                              (line  33)
1281
* regset_from_core_section:              Defining Other Architecture Features.
1282
                                                              (line 316)
1283
* regular expressions library:           Support Libraries.   (line 110)
1284
* Release Branches:                      Versions and Branches.
1285
                                                              (line  93)
1286
* remote debugging support:              Host Definition.     (line  41)
1287
* REMOTE_BPT_VECTOR:                     Defining Other Architecture Features.
1288
                                                              (line 540)
1289
* representation of architecture:        How an Architecture is Represented.
1290
                                                              (line   6)
1291
* representations, raw and cooked registers: Raw and Cooked Registers.
1292
                                                              (line   6)
1293
* representations, register and memory:  Register and Memory Data.
1294
                                                              (line   6)
1295
* requirements for GDB:                  Requirements.        (line   6)
1296
* restart:                               Algorithms.          (line 600)
1297
* running the test suite:                Testsuite.           (line  19)
1298
* secondary symbol file:                 Symbol Handling.     (line  47)
1299
* sentinel frame <1>:                    Frame Handling Terminology.
1300
                                                              (line  52)
1301
* sentinel frame:                        Stack Frames.        (line  22)
1302
* SENTINEL_FRAME:                        Stack Frames.        (line  22)
1303
* separate data and code address spaces: Pointers and Addresses.
1304
                                                              (line   6)
1305
* serial line support:                   Host Definition.     (line  41)
1306
* set_gdbarch functions:                 Creating a New Architecture.
1307
                                                              (line  14)
1308
* set_gdbarch_bits_big_endian:           Defining Other Architecture Features.
1309
                                                              (line  83)
1310
* set_gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing: Defining Other Architecture Features.
1311
                                                              (line 330)
1312
* SIGWINCH_HANDLER:                      Host Definition.     (line  78)
1313
* SIGWINCH_HANDLER_BODY:                 Host Definition.     (line  82)
1314
* skip_prologue:                         Functions and Variable to Analyze Frames.
1315
                                                              (line  12)
1316
* SKIP_SOLIB_RESOLVER:                   Defining Other Architecture Features.
1317
                                                              (line 267)
1318
* SLASH_STRING:                          Coding.              (line 589)
1319
* sniffing:                              Frame Handling Terminology.
1320
                                                              (line  46)
1321
* software breakpoints:                  Algorithms.          (line 184)
1322
* software watchpoints:                  Algorithms.          (line 280)
1323
* SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP:                  Defining Other Architecture Features.
1324
                                                              (line 324)
1325
* SOFTWARE_SINGLE_STEP_P:                Defining Other Architecture Features.
1326
                                                              (line 320)
1327
* SOLIB_ADD:                             Native Debugging.    (line  86)
1328
* SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK:            Native Debugging.    (line  92)
1329
* solib_loaded:                          GDB Observers.       (line  99)
1330
* solib_unloaded:                        GDB Observers.       (line 104)
1331
* SOM debugging info:                    Symbol Handling.     (line 360)
1332
* SOM format:                            Symbol Handling.     (line 291)
1333
* source code formatting:                Coding.              (line 323)
1334
* sp_regnum:                             Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1335
                                                              (line  49)
1336
* spaces, separate data and code address: Pointers and Addresses.
1337
                                                              (line   6)
1338
* stabs debugging info:                  Symbol Handling.     (line 305)
1339
* stack frame, definition of base of a frame: Frame Handling Terminology.
1340
                                                              (line  28)
1341
* stack frame, definition of innermost frame: Frame Handling Terminology.
1342
                                                              (line  24)
1343
* stack frame, definition of NEXT frame: Frame Handling Terminology.
1344
                                                              (line  11)
1345
* stack frame, definition of PREVIOUS frame: Frame Handling Terminology.
1346
                                                              (line  14)
1347
* stack frame, definition of sentinel frame: Frame Handling Terminology.
1348
                                                              (line  52)
1349
* stack frame, definition of sniffing:   Frame Handling Terminology.
1350
                                                              (line  46)
1351
* stack frame, definition of THIS frame: Frame Handling Terminology.
1352
                                                              (line   9)
1353
* stack frame, definition of unwinding:  Frame Handling Terminology.
1354
                                                              (line  41)
1355
* stack pointer:                         Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1356
                                                              (line  49)
1357
* START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED:         Native Debugging.    (line  96)
1358
* status register:                       Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1359
                                                              (line  69)
1360
* STOPPED_BY_WATCHPOINT:                 Algorithms.          (line 408)
1361
* store_typed_address:                   Pointers and Addresses.
1362
                                                              (line  70)
1363
* struct:                                GDB Observers.       (line  62)
1364
* struct gdbarch creation:               Creating a New Architecture.
1365
                                                              (line   6)
1366
* struct regcache:                       Register Caching.    (line  10)
1367
* struct value, converting register contents to: Register and Memory Data.
1368
                                                              (line   6)
1369
* submitting patches:                    Debugging GDB.       (line  30)
1370
* sym_fns structure:                     Symbol Handling.     (line  37)
1371
* symbol files:                          Symbol Handling.     (line  25)
1372
* symbol lookup:                         Symbol Handling.     (line 133)
1373
* symbol reading:                        Symbol Handling.     (line  25)
1374
* SYMBOL_RELOADING_DEFAULT:              Defining Other Architecture Features.
1375
                                                              (line 454)
1376
* symtabs:                               Symbol Handling.     (line 104)
1377
* system dependencies:                   Coding.              (line 539)
1378
* table output functions:                User Interface.      (line 131)
1379
* target:                                Overall Structure.   (line  50)
1380
* target architecture definition:        Target Architecture Definition.
1381
                                                              (line   6)
1382
* target dependent files:                Adding a New Target. (line   8)
1383
* target descriptions:                   Target Descriptions. (line   6)
1384
* target descriptions, adding register support: Adding Target Described Register Support.
1385
                                                              (line   6)
1386
* target descriptions, implementation:   Target Descriptions Implementation.
1387
                                                              (line   6)
1388
* target vector:                         Target Vector Definition.
1389
                                                              (line   6)
1390
* TARGET_CAN_USE_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINT:    Algorithms.          (line 333)
1391
* target_changed:                        GDB Observers.       (line  82)
1392
* TARGET_CHAR_BIT:                       Defining Other Architecture Features.
1393
                                                              (line 458)
1394
* target_insert_breakpoint:              Algorithms.          (line 211)
1395
* target_insert_hw_breakpoint:           Algorithms.          (line 234)
1396
* target_insert_watchpoint:              Algorithms.          (line 347)
1397
* TARGET_REGION_OK_FOR_HW_WATCHPOINT:    Algorithms.          (line 343)
1398
* target_remove_breakpoint:              Algorithms.          (line 211)
1399
* target_remove_hw_breakpoint:           Algorithms.          (line 234)
1400
* target_remove_watchpoint:              Algorithms.          (line 347)
1401
* target_resumed:                        GDB Observers.       (line 129)
1402
* target_stopped_data_address:           Algorithms.          (line 364)
1403
* target_watchpoint_addr_within_range:   Algorithms.          (line 378)
1404
* targets:                               Existing Targets.    (line   6)
1405
* TCP remote support:                    Host Definition.     (line  57)
1406
* terminal device:                       Host Definition.     (line  97)
1407
* test suite:                            Testsuite.           (line   6)
1408
* test suite organization:               Testsuite.           (line 195)
1409
* test_notification:                     GDB Observers.       (line 189)
1410
* Testsuite Configuration:               Testsuite.           (line 167)
1411
* THIS frame:                            Frame Handling Terminology.
1412
                                                              (line   9)
1413
* thread_exit:                           GDB Observers.       (line 117)
1414
* thread_ptid_changed:                   GDB Observers.       (line 165)
1415
* thread_stop_requested:                 GDB Observers.       (line 122)
1416
* tracepoint_created:                    GDB Observers.       (line 148)
1417
* tracepoint_deleted:                    GDB Observers.       (line 152)
1418
* tracepoint_modified:                   GDB Observers.       (line 156)
1419
* tuple output functions:                User Interface.      (line 131)
1420
* type codes:                            Symbol Handling.     (line 191)
1421
* types:                                 Coding.              (line 405)
1422
* ui_out functions:                      User Interface.      (line  47)
1423
* ui_out functions, usage examples:      User Interface.      (line 398)
1424
* ui_out_field_core_addr:                User Interface.      (line 287)
1425
* ui_out_field_fmt:                      User Interface.      (line 261)
1426
* ui_out_field_fmt_int:                  User Interface.      (line 280)
1427
* ui_out_field_int:                      User Interface.      (line 273)
1428
* ui_out_field_skip:                     User Interface.      (line 352)
1429
* ui_out_field_stream:                   User Interface.      (line 320)
1430
* ui_out_field_string:                   User Interface.      (line 291)
1431
* ui_out_flush:                          User Interface.      (line 392)
1432
* ui_out_list_begin:                     User Interface.      (line 234)
1433
* ui_out_list_end:                       User Interface.      (line 240)
1434
* ui_out_message:                        User Interface.      (line 376)
1435
* ui_out_spaces:                         User Interface.      (line 371)
1436
* ui_out_stream_delete:                  User Interface.      (line 315)
1437
* ui_out_stream_new:                     User Interface.      (line 309)
1438
* ui_out_table_begin:                    User Interface.      (line 165)
1439
* ui_out_table_body:                     User Interface.      (line 191)
1440
* ui_out_table_end:                      User Interface.      (line 194)
1441
* ui_out_table_header:                   User Interface.      (line 178)
1442
* ui_out_text:                           User Interface.      (line 358)
1443
* ui_out_tuple_begin:                    User Interface.      (line 210)
1444
* ui_out_tuple_end:                      User Interface.      (line 216)
1445
* ui_out_wrap_hint:                      User Interface.      (line 382)
1446
* unwind frame:                          Stack Frames.        (line   9)
1447
* unwind_dummy_id:                       Functions Creating Dummy Frames.
1448
                                                              (line  38)
1449
* unwind_pc:                             Functions to Access Frame Data.
1450
                                                              (line  11)
1451
* unwind_sp:                             Functions to Access Frame Data.
1452
                                                              (line  27)
1453
* unwinding:                             Frame Handling Terminology.
1454
                                                              (line  41)
1455
* using ui_out functions:                User Interface.      (line 398)
1456
* value structure:                       Values.              (line   9)
1457
* value_as_address:                      Pointers and Addresses.
1458
                                                              (line  84)
1459
* value_from_pointer:                    Pointers and Addresses.
1460
                                                              (line  93)
1461
* values:                                Values.              (line   9)
1462
* VEC:                                   Support Libraries.   (line 131)
1463
* vendor branches:                       Versions and Branches.
1464
                                                              (line 108)
1465
* void:                                  GDB Observers.       (line  67)
1466
* volatile:                              Host Definition.     (line 122)
1467
* watchpoints:                           Algorithms.          (line 274)
1468
* watchpoints, on x86:                   Algorithms.          (line 449)
1469
* watchpoints, with threads:             Algorithms.          (line 425)
1470
* word-addressed machines:               Pointers and Addresses.
1471
                                                              (line   6)
1472
* wrap_here:                             Coding.              (line 191)
1473
* write_pc:                              Register Architecture Functions & Variables.
1474
                                                              (line  13)
1475
 
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