GDBMI_break_after.st
author Jan Vrany <jan.vrany@fit.cvut.cz>
Thu, 12 Jun 2014 01:21:45 +0100
changeset 12 568a2971c977
child 78 c24e7d8bc881
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Generated classes for MI commands. List of command as well as documentation was taken directly from GDB sources.

"{ Package: 'jv:libgdbs' }"

GDBMICommand subclass:#GDBMI_break_after
	instanceVariableNames:''
	classVariableNames:''
	poolDictionaries:''
	category:'GDB-Core-Commands-MI'
!

!GDBMI_break_after class methodsFor:'documentation'!

documentation
"
The `-break-after' Command
--------------------------

Synopsis
........

      -break-after NUMBER COUNT

   The breakpoint number NUMBER is not in effect until it has been hit
COUNT times.  To see how this is reflected in the output of the
`-break-list' command, see the description of the `-break-list' command
below.

{No value for `GDBN'} Command
.............................

The corresponding {No value for `GDBN'} command is `ignore'.

Example
.......

     (gdb)
     -break-insert main
     ^done,bkpt={number='1',type='breakpoint',disp='keep',
     enabled='y',addr='0x000100d0',func='main',file='hello.c',
     fullname='/home/foo/hello.c',line='5',thread-groups=['i1'],
     times='0'}
     (gdb)
     -break-after 1 3
     ~
     ^done
     (gdb)
     -break-list
     ^done,BreakpointTable={nr_rows='1',nr_cols='6',
     hdr=[{width='3',alignment='-1',col_name='number',colhdr='Num'},
     {width='14',alignment='-1',col_name='type',colhdr='Type'},
     {width='4',alignment='-1',col_name='disp',colhdr='Disp'},
     {width='3',alignment='-1',col_name='enabled',colhdr='Enb'},
     {width='10',alignment='-1',col_name='addr',colhdr='Address'},
     {width='40',alignment='2',col_name='what',colhdr='What'}],
     body=[bkpt={number='1',type='breakpoint',disp='keep',enabled='y',
     addr='0x000100d0',func='main',file='hello.c',fullname='/home/foo/hello.c',
     line='5',thread-groups=['i1'],times='0',ignore='3'}]}
     (gdb)


"
! !

!GDBMI_break_after methodsFor:'accessing'!

operation
	^ 'break-after'
! !