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diff --git a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/watch.html b/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/watch.html deleted file mode 100644 index 373ad183a96..00000000000 --- a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/watch.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Watch Window Help</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>The Watch Window</H1> -<H3>Overview</H3> -<P>The Watch Window may be used to inspect any collected expression, including -global variables, static variables, local variables, function arguments, -and registers.</P> - -<P>Watch Window topics: -<UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#menus">Watch Menu</A> - <LI><A HREF="#menus_fmt">Format</A> - <LI><A HREF="#menus_remove">Remove</A> - </UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#new">Adding Watch Expressions</A> - <LI><A HREF="#new_ent">In the Watch Window</A> - <LI><A HREF="#new_src">In the Source Window</A> - <LI><A HREF="#new_cast">Casting Pointers</A> - </UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#display">Watch Display</A> - <LI><A HREF="#display_deref">Dereferencing Pointers</A> - <LI><A HREF="#display_struct">Viewing a Structure or Class</A> - <LI><A HREF="#display_popup">Watch Pop-up Menu</A> - </UL> -</UL></P> - -<H3><A NAME="menus">Watch Menu</A></H3> -The Watch Menu gives on-screen access to the funtions of the Watch Window. -To use any of these functions, first use the left mouse button to select an -expression from the display. Then select: - -<DL> - <DT><A NAME="menus_fmt">Format</A> - <DD>Change the display format of the expression - <DT><A NAME="menus_remove">Remove</A> - <DD>Remove the expression from the Watch Window -</DL> - -<H3><A NAME="new">Adding Watch Expressions</A></H3> -<A NAME="new_ent">To add an expression to the Watch Window</A>, simply enter -the expression into the entry at the bottom of the window and press return -or click the "Add Watch" button. The expression is validated and added to the -Watch Window Display. - -<P><A NAME="new_src">To add an expression to the Watch Window from the -<A HREF="source.html">Source Window</A></A>, use the -"<A HREF="source.html#add_to_watch">Add to Watch</A>" option of the -<A HREF="source.html#display_popup">Source Window Pop-up Menu</A>.</P> - -<P>Any legal expression may be added to the Watch Window, which will -evaluate each of its expressions everytime the program runs. Be cautious -adding expressions which cause assignments, such as "<CODE>i++</CODE>".</P> - -<P>Adding a register to the Watch Window can be advantages when debugging -via a slow serial line. In this case, keeping the entire Register Window open -may be inefficient. Consider adding the register to the Watch Window. Simply -enter the name of the register preceded with a dollar sign ($) into the -Entry. For example, to watch the PC register, enter "<CODE>$pc</CODE>" into -the Watch Window Entry. The program counter is added to the Display.</P> - -<P><A NAME="new_cast">To cast pointers</A>, simply enter the cast into the -Watch Window Entry at the bottom of the window. Use the same syntax for the -cast that the source file uses. If the source file uses C, the a simple -cast of "<CODE>ptr</CODE>" of type "<CODE>void *</CODE>" can be cast to type -"<CODE>my_struct</CODE>" by entering "<CODE>(my_struct *) ptr</CODE>" into -the Entry.</P> - -<H3><A NAME="display">Watch Display</A></H3> -The Watch Window Display consists of a scrolled listbox which contains all -watch expressions, one per line. To use any of the functions of the Watch -Window, use the left mouse button to select any element from the Display. - -<P>Pointers, structures, and classes appear in the display with a small -exapansion box before their names. To <A NAME="display_deref">dereference -pointers</A> or <A NAME="display_struct">view the members of classes or -structures</A>, 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>The Locals Display updates as the trace buffer is navigated, highlighting -in blue those variables whose values have changed.</P> - -<P>The Watch Window will, by default, display all pointers in hexadecimal and all -other variables in decimal. To change the default display of variables, use the -"set output-radix" command in the console window. (Type "help set output-radix" in the -console window for help. To make this change permanent, it must be added to the user's -init file -- .gdbinit under unix and gdb.ini under Windows.) To change the display -format for a variable, select the Format option from either the Variable Menu or the -<A HREF="#display_popup">Watch Pop-up Menu</A>. -<BR> - -<H4><A NAME="display_popup">Watch Pop-up Menu</A></H4> -The Watch Pop-up Menu provides quick access to the functions of the Watch Window. -To use the Locals Pop-up Menu, first select an expression from the Display (by -clicking the left mouse button on it) and click the right mouse button, choosing -from the pop-up: -<DL> - <DT>Format - <DD>Change the display format of the expression. The expression may be - displayed as: - <DL> - <DT>Hex - <DD>hexadecimal (base 16) - <DT>Decimal - <DD>decimal (base 10) - <DT>Binary - <DD>binary (base 2) - <DT>Octal - <DD>octal (base 8) - </DL> -</DL> -</BODY> -</HTML> |