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diff --git a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/locals.html b/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/locals.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5612b7de296..00000000000 --- a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/locals.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Local Variables Help</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>The Local Variables Window</H1> -<H2>Overview</H2> -<p>The Local Variables Window displays all local variables in scope. It may be used to -visualize and edit local variables. To open the Local Variables window, click on -small house icon on the toolbar, or select "Local Variables" under the View -pulldown menu.</p> - -<H3>Locals Display</H3> - -<p>Pointers, structures, and classes appear in the display with small expansion -box before their names. To dereference pointers or -view the members of classes or structures, click -the closed expansion box (which appears as a small plus sign, "+") to "expand" -the listing. The expansion box changes to a minus sign, "-", indicating that the -display is now open. Pointers, structures and classes may be expanded recursively -to allow multiple pointer dereferences and embedded structure viewing.</p> - -<P>The Locals Display updates after every execution of the program and highlights -in green those variables whose values have changed.</P> - -<P>The Locals Window will, by default, display all pointers in hexadecimal and all -other variables in decimal. To change the display format for a variable, select -the Format option from the popup-menu.</P> - -<H3>Editing a Variable</H3> -<p>To edit a variable, either double-click the left mouse button on the value of the variable in -the display or select the Edit option from the pop-up menu. To abort editing a variable's value, -simply press the escape key on the keyboard. The variable's original value is restored.</p> - -<H3>Local Variable Pop-up Menu</H3> -<p>The pop-up menu provides quick access to the functions of the Local Variables Window. -To use the pop-up menu, click the right mouse button while over a variable.</p> -<DL> - <dt>Format<dd>Change the display format of the variable.</dd></dt> - <dt>Edit<dd>Edit the variable's value.</dd></dt> - <dt>Delete<dd>Remove the variable from the display.</dd></dt> - <dt>Dump Memory<dd>Open a Memory Window with the variable's value as an aaddress.</dd></dt> - <dt>Help<dd>Open this help page.</dd></dt> - <dt>Close<dd>Close the Local Variables Window.</dd></dt> -</DL> -</BODY> -</HTML> |