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- ! $Id: Ddd.in.m4,v 1.372.4.1 1998/12/06 12:59:16 zeller Exp $ -*- xrdb -*-
- ! DDD Resource File. DO NOT INSTALL THIS FILE! See below for details.
- ! Generated automatically from Ddd.in.m4 by m4. DO NOT EDIT.
- ! @configure_input@
- @Ddd@*appDefaultsVersion: @VERSION@
-
- ! Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Germany.
- ! Written by Andreas Zeller <zeller@ips.cs.tu-bs.de>.
- !
- ! This file is part of @DDD@.
- !
- ! @DDD@ is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- ! modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
- ! License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- ! version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- !
- ! @DDD@ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- ! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- ! See the GNU General Public License for more details.
- !
- ! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
- ! License along with @DDD@ -- see the file COPYING.
- ! If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
- ! 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
- !
- ! @DDD@ is the data display debugger.
- ! For details, see the @DDD@ World-Wide-Web page,
- ! `http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/@ddd@/',
- ! or send a mail to the @DDD@ developers <@ddd@@ips.cs.tu-bs.de>.
-
- ! =================================================================
- ! NOTE: If you're looking here for things to customize, look
- ! under the @DDD@ `Preferences' menu first. Many things are customizable
- ! from there. Things which are settable via the Preferences dialog
- ! are stored in the `~/.@ddd@/init' file.
- ! =================================================================
- !
- ! This file lists the default resources built into @DDD@. You can use the
- ! stuff in this file for examples of how to customize @DDD@ for your
- ! environment; normally you will do this by copying the few lines you
- ! want to alter to your private resource database, which usually lives
- ! in a file called `.Xdefaults' in your home directory. You may also
- ! place such lines in the @DDD@-specific `.@ddd@/init' file in your home
- ! directory.
- !
- ! Site administrators **may** want to make changes here and install this
- ! file as the global app-defaults file for the site. To do this, one
- ! would copy this file to `/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/@Ddd@', or on SunOS,
- ! `/usr/openwin/lib/app-defaults/@Ddd@'. (Actually this directory could
- ! be anywhere; only the person who installed X knows for sure.)
- !
- ! It is **STRONGLY RECOMMENDED** that you not install this file in the
- ! `app-defaults' directory unless you are really sure you know what you
- ! are doing. There are a whole slew of version-skew problems associated
- ! with app-defaults files, which are best avoided by simply not using
- ! them. In particular, if the app-defaults file for a program is
- ! installed, and you get a new version of that program, you can't
- ! properly test out the new version without actually installing it,
- ! since it will pick up the resources for the previous version, and will
- ! quite likely malfunction.
- !
- ! In short, app-defaults files are bad. Don't use them. Use this file
- ! for informational purposes as suggested above.
- !
- !
- ! Special note for Debian users
- ! -----------------------------
- !
- ! Debian policy currently requires application defaults to be included with
- ! packages, but considers them as part of the program code. Thus, you should
- ! not change this file, as it will get overwritten by an update. If you want
- ! to customise, the proper place is `/etc/X11/Xresources'.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! User-settable resources
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! The inferior debugger type. One of: gdb, dbx, xdb, jdb, pydb, or perl.
- @Ddd@*debugger: gdb
-
- ! If true, determine debugger automatically from args upon start-up.
- @Ddd@*autoDebugger: on
-
- ! The name under which the inferior debugger is to be invoked
- ! Default: debugger type.
- @Ddd@*debuggerCommand:
-
-
- ! On if data and source are to be displayed in separate top-level
- ! windows. If this is off, the data and source windows are attached
- ! to the debugger console.
- @Ddd@*Separate: off
-
-
- ! You may also attach the source window or data window alone.
- ! @Ddd@*separateDataWindow: on
- ! @Ddd@*separateSourceWindow: on
-
-
- ! The windows may be initially on or off. By default, the data window
- ! remains closed since it will be opened anyway as soon as we create
- ! the first display.
- @Ddd@*openDebuggerConsole: on
- @Ddd@*openSourceWindow: on
- @Ddd@*openDataWindow: off
-
-
- ! On if programs are to be run in a separate top-level window.
- ! If this is off, input/output is sent to the debugger console.
- !
- ! Although a separate execution window has several advantages, it
- ! is less portable and more error-prone, which is why it is disabled
- ! by default.
- @Ddd@*separateExecWindow: off
-
-
- ! On if @DDD@ windows are to be iconified/uniconified as a whole.
- ! If this is off, every @DDD@ window can be iconified on its own.
- @Ddd@*groupIconify: off
-
-
- ! On if @DDD@ windows are to be uniconified when GDB becomes ready.
- @Ddd@*uniconifyWhenReady: on
-
-
- ! On if the TAB key is to complete text in all @DDD@ windows.
- ! If this is off, the TAB key completes in the debugger console only.
- @Ddd@*globalTabCompletion: on
-
-
- ! The key bindings to use for Cut/Copy/Paste:
- !
- ! * `Motif' means Cut/Copy/Paste is on Shift+Del/Ctrl+Ins/Shift+Ins.
- ! This is conformant to the Motif style guide and the default
- ! setting in @DDD@ 2.x and earlier.
- ! * `KDE' means Cut/Copy/Paste is on Ctrl+X/Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V.
- ! This is conformant to the KDE style guide. Note that this also
- ! means that you must use ESC to interrupt the debuggee.
- !
- ! In this release, the default is still Motif, but this may change to KDE
- ! in some future version.
- @Ddd@*cutCopyPasteBindings: Motif
-
-
- ! The key bindings to use for Ctrl+A (Select All):
- !
- ! * `Motif' means: Ctrl+A is Beginning of line
- ! * `KDE' means: Ctrl+A is Select All
- @Ddd@*selectAllBindings: KDE
-
-
- ! On if the debugger console is line-buffered (i.e. flushed upon
- ! each newline). This is slower, but gives nice scrolling.
- ! Off if newline has no special treatment.
- @Ddd@*lineBufferedConsole: on
-
-
- ! On if options are to be saved in `~/.@ddd@/init' across @DDD@ invocations.
- @Ddd@*saveOptionsOnExit: off
-
-
- ! On if @DDD@ should attempt to open the current selection
- ! when invoked without args.
- @Ddd@*openSelection: off
-
-
- ! The command to invoke the execution window for showing I/O of the debugged
- ! program. To this string, @DDD@ appends bourne shell commands which must be
- ! run in the execution window.
- ! The string `@FONT@' is replaced by the current @DDD@ text font.
- @Ddd@*termCommand: @XTERM@ -bg 'grey96' -fg 'black' \
- -cr 'DarkGreen' -fn '@FONT@' -title '@DDD@: Execution Window' -e /bin/sh -c
-
- ! The command to invoke to select fonts.
- ! The string `@FONT@' is replaced by the current @DDD@ default font.
- @Ddd@*fontSelectCommand: @XFONTSEL@ -bg 'grey' -fg 'black' -fn '@FONT@' \
- -title '@DDD@: @TYPE@ selector' -print
-
-
- ! The terminal type provided by `termCommand' (that is, the value of
- ! the TERM environment variable to be passed to the debugged program)
- @Ddd@*termType: @XTERM@
-
-
- ! The `useTTYCommand' resource sets the redirection mode for the execution
- ! window. Basically, there are two ways to redirect process I/O. Both have
- ! advantages and disadvantages.
- !
- ! * GDB provides a `tty' command to redirect I/O to a separate tty.
- ! This is portable, but on some systems, there is the nasty side-effect
- ! that redirection can not be undone.
- ! For DBX, this means using the `dbxenv run_io pty' and `dbxenv run_pty'
- ! commands to redirect I/O to the execution window.
- ! Set `useTTYCommand' to `on' to enable this behaviour.
- !
- ! * As an alternative, @DDD@ can redirect the process I/O explicitly,
- ! without using the `tty' command. This is done with XDB and
- ! with DBX versions that do not support tty redirection.
- ! Explicit redirection may fail if you use a non-standard shell.
- ! Set `useTTYCommand' to `off' to enable this behaviour.
- !
- ! The default setting is `off', since explicit redirection is easier
- ! to handle (and to debug :-). Maybe one day GDB will provide a way
- ! to undo redirection.
- @Ddd@*useTTYCommand: off
-
-
- ! The `blockTTYInput' resource sets whether @DDD@ should block when
- ! reading data from GDB via the pseudo-tty interface. Some systems
- ! require this, such as Linux with libc 5.4.33 and earlier; set it to
- ! `on'. Some other systems prohibit this, such as Linux with GNU libc
- ! 6 and later; set it to `off'. The value `auto' will select the
- ! `best' choice (that is, the best choice known to the @DDD@ developers).
- @Ddd@*blockTTYInput: auto
-
-
- ! The time (in seconds) to wait for synchronous GDB questions to complete
- @Ddd@*questionTimeout: 10
-
- ! The time (in ms) to wait for GDB to finish a partial position information
- @Ddd@*positionTimeout: 500
-
- ! The time (in ms) to wait for GDB to finish a partial display information
- @Ddd@*displayTimeout: 2000
-
-
- ! The `rsh' command to invoke tty-based commands on other hosts.
- ! On some systems, this is called `remsh'; on others, `on'.
- ! You may want to consult your system documentation for details.
- @Ddd@*rshCommand: @RSH@
-
-
- ! If `rsh' is used without commands, using the `--rhost' option,
- ! the remote environment may need to be set up for @DDD@. Especially,
- ! echoing must be disabled; mapping of NL to CR/NL is harmful as well.
- ! The following commands are always issued first in the remote
- ! interactive shell.
- @Ddd@*rHostInitCommands: stty -echo -onlcr
-
-
- ! The `ps' command to get a list of processes.
- ! The first line of the output must either contain a `PID' title,
- ! or each line must begin with a process ID.
- !
- ! We try the BSD style `ps x' first, then System V `ps -ef'. If that
- ! fails, too, use plain `ps'.
- @Ddd@*psCommand: ps x 2> /dev/null || ps -ef 2> /dev/null || ps
-
-
- ! The `print' command to print a postscript file.
- ! On some systems, this is called `lp'; on others, `lpr'.
- ! You may want to consult your system documentation for details.
- @Ddd@*printCommand: @PRINT_COMMAND@
-
-
- ! Paper size, in format WIDTH x HEIGHT. (Default: A4).
- @Ddd@*paperSize: 210mm x 297mm
-
-
-
-
- ! The `edit' command to invoke an editor on the specific file.
- ! `@LINE@' is replaced by the current line number,
- ! `@FILE@' by the file name. Default is to invoke $XEDITOR first,
- ! then $EDITOR, then VI.
- @Ddd@*editCommand: \
- ${XEDITOR-false} +@LINE@ @FILE@ \
- || @XTERM@ -e ${EDITOR-vi} +@LINE@ @FILE@
-
-
- ! A command to get a core dump of a running process (typically, `gcore')
- ! `@FILE@' is replaced by the base name of the file to create;
- ! `@PID@' is replaced by the process id. The output must be
- ! written to `@FILE@.@PID@'.
- ! Leave this entry empty if you have no `gcore' or similar command.
- @Ddd@*getCoreCommand: @GCORE_COMMAND@
-
-
- ! Commands to list all executable/source/core/directory
- ! files matching @MASK@.
- ! These commands are executed on remote hosts only.
- @Ddd@*listExecCommand: \
- file @MASK@ | grep '.*:.*exec.*' | grep -v '.*:.*script.*' \
- | cut -d: -f1 | grep -v '.*\\.o$'
- @Ddd@*listSourceCommand: \
- file @MASK@ | grep '.*:.*text.*' | cut -d: -f1
- @Ddd@*listCoreCommand: \
- file @MASK@ | grep '.*:.*core.*' | cut -d: -f1
- @Ddd@*listDirCommand: \
- file @MASK@ | grep '.*:.*directory.*' | cut -d: -f1
-
-
- ! Command to uncompress the @DDD@ manual. Reads from standard input and
- ! writes to standard output.
- @Ddd@*uncompressCommand: @UNCOMPRESS@
-
-
- ! The @DDD@ WWW page.
- @Ddd@*wwwPage: http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/@ddd@/
-
-
- ! Command to invoke a WWW browser. @URL@ stands for the URL to open.
- ! A large variety of choices, actually. If you don't have WWW access,
- ! letting all these commands fail may take some time...
-
- @Ddd@*wwwCommand: \
- mozilla -remote 'openURL(@URL@)' \
- || netscape -remote 'openURL(@URL@)' \
- || ${WWWBROWSER-false} '@URL@' \
- || mozilla '@URL@' \
- || gnome-help-browser '@URL@' \
- || netscape '@URL@' \
- || gnudoit '(w3-fetch \042@URL@\042)' \
- || mosaic '@URL@' \
- || Mosaic '@URL@' \
- || @XTERM@ -e lynx '@URL@'
-
-
- ! Plotting stuff.
-
- ! The Gnuplot command.
- ! The string `@FONT@' is replaced by the current @DDD@ default font.
- ! The string '@NAME@' is replaced by a window name assigned by @DDD@.
- @Ddd@*plotCommand: \
- gnuplot -bg 'grey96' -font '@FONT@' -name '@NAME@' \
- -geometry +5000+5000
-
- ! The Gnuplot window class.
- @Ddd@*plotWindow: Gnuplot
-
- ! Gnuplot initialization commands. Issued at the start of each Gnuplot
- @Ddd@*plotInitCommands: \
- set parametric\n\
- set urange \1330:1\135\n\
- set vrange \1330:1\135\n\
- set trange \1330:1\135\n
-
- ! Gnuplot settings. Issued for 2-D plots and 3-D plots, respectively.
- @Ddd@*plot2dSettings: set noborder
- @Ddd@*plot3dSettings: set border
-
- ! Which plot window to choose.
- !
- ! `xlib' means to use the plot window built into @DDD@:
- ! + no interference with window manager
- ! + requires less X resources than Gnuplot window
- ! - slower
- ! - no customization
- ! `x11' instructs @DDD@ to `swallow' the plot window supplied by Gnuplot:
- ! + works just as Gnuplot users expect
- ! - swallowing interferes with some window managers such as MWM.
- !
- ! Default is `xlib' due to problems with MWM.
- @Ddd@*plotTermType: xlib
-
- ! The time (in ms) to wait for notification that the swallowed plot window
- ! has been created. After this time has passed, @DDD@ searches the plot window
- ! among all windows, even without notification.
- @Ddd@*plotWindowDelay: 2000
-
-
- ! Tool Bar appearance.
-
- ! Whether to have one common tool bar for one-window configurations.
- @Ddd@*commonToolBar: on
-
- ! Whether tool bars should be placed at the bottom (Default in @DDD@ 2.x
- ! and earlier)
- @Ddd@*toolbarsAtBottom: off
-
- ! Whether to display images and/or captions. Turing both off causes
- ! tool bars to display strings (as in @DDD@ 2.x and earlier). The common
- ! tool bar, however, never displays strings - there is not enough place.
- @Ddd@*buttonImages: on
- @Ddd@*buttonCaptions: on
-
- ! The image and caption areas within button images.
- @Ddd@*buttonImageGeometry: 21x17+4+0
- @Ddd@*buttonCaptionGeometry: 29x7+0-0
-
- ! Whether to use `flat' buttons that only have a 3d appearance when entered
- @Ddd@*FlatButtons: on
-
- ! This may also be set separately for two categories.
- ! @Ddd@*flatToolbarButtons: on
- ! @Ddd@*flatDialogButtons: on
-
-
- ! The color key to use for buttons.
- ! Color (`c') - color
- ! Grey (`g') - greyscale
- ! Mono (`m') - monochrome
- ! See the XPM documentation for details.
- @Ddd@*buttonColorKey: g
- @Ddd@*activeButtonColorKey: c
-
- ! Whether to check buttons if their commands are actually supported by
- ! the inferior debugger.
- @Ddd@*verifyButtons: on
-
-
- ! Newline-separated lists of GDB commands for which buttons are to be created.
- !
- ! All buttons send the named command to GDB.
- ! Commands ending with '...' insert their name, followed by a space.
- ! Commands ending with a control character insert the given
- ! control character. As of @DDD@ 2.0, commands ending with `()' insert
- ! the current contents of the argument field `()'.
- !
- ! The following button names have special meanings:
- ! - `Clear' : Clear current command
- ! - `Prev' : Show previous command
- ! - `Next' : Show next command
- ! - `Apply' : Send the given command to GDB
- ! - `Undo' : Undo last action
- ! - `Redo' : Redo last action
- ! - `Edit' : Edit current source file
- ! - `Make' : Remake current program
- ! - `Reload' : Reload source file
- ! - `Complete' : Complete current command
- ! - `Yes' : Answer current GDB prompt
- ! - `No' : Answer current GDB prompt
-
- ! The debugger console buttons (none: no buttons)
- @Ddd@*consoleButtons:
- ! The following setting was effective in @DDD@ 1.4d and earlier:
- ! @Ddd@*consoleButtons: \
- ! Yes\nNo\ninterrupt^C
- ! Here is a very extensive setting:
- ! @Ddd@*consoleButtons: \
- ! Yes\nNo\nrun\nClear\nPrev\nNext\nApply\ninterrupt^C
-
- ! The source window buttons (none: no buttons)
- @Ddd@*sourceButtons:
- ! The following setting was effective in @DDD@ 1.x:
- ! @Ddd@*sourceButtons: \
- ! run\nstep\nnext\nstepi\nnexti\ncont\nfinish\nkill\n\
- ! up\ndown\nBack\nForward\nEdit\ninterrupt^C
-
- ! The data window buttons (none: no buttons)
- @Ddd@*dataButtons:
-
- ! The command tool buttons, as of @DDD@ 2.0 and later.
- @Ddd@*toolButtons: \
- run\nbreak^C\nstep\nstepi\nnext\nnexti\nuntil\nfinish\ncont\n\kill\n\
- up\ndown\nUndo\nRedo\nEdit\nMake
-
- @Ddd@*break.labelString: Interrupt
-
-
- ! Command tool stuff.
-
- ! Do we want a sticky command tool? If on, the command tool follows
- ! every movement of the source window, such that the relative position
- ! remains unchanged.
- @Ddd@*stickyTool: on
-
- ! Do we want a decorated command tool?
- ! * If `on', @DDD@ will set up the command tool as a top-level window,
- ! which is decorated like @DDD@ main windows.
- ! * If `off', @DDD@ realizes the command tool as a transient window, which
- ! may be decorated or not, depending on the settings of your window
- ! manager.
- ! * If `auto', @DDD@ checks the window manager. If it decorates
- ! transients, the command tool is realized as a transient, and as
- ! a top-level-window. otherwise.
- @Ddd@*decoratedTool: auto
-
- ! Do we want an auto-raised command tool? If on, @DDD@ will always
- ! keep the command tool on top of other @DDD@ windows. If this setting
- ! interferes with your window manager, set this resource to off.
- @Ddd@*autoRaiseTool: on
-
- ! Do we want a command tool bar instead of the command tool?
- @Ddd@*commandToolBar: off
-
- ! The offset between the upper right corner of the command tool
- ! and the upper right courner in the source window.
- @Ddd@*toolRightOffset: 8
- @Ddd@*toolTopOffset: 8
-
- ! Do we want auto-raised menus? This is handy with certain window managers:
- ! An auto-raised @DDD@ might obscure popped up pulldown menus. However, there's
- ! a risk that this might interfere with Motif, which is why this is off.
- @Ddd@*autoRaiseMenu: off
-
-
- ! Shortcuts
- ! A newline-separated list of expressions to be included in the
- ! `Display ()' menu. This is usually edited at run-time.
- !
- ! As defaults, we provide some useful base conversions.
- @Ddd@*gdbDisplayShortcuts: \
- /t () // Convert to Bin\n\
- /d () // Convert to Dec\n\
- /x () // Convert to Hex\n\
- /o () // Convert to Oct
-
- @Ddd@*dbxDisplayShortcuts:
- @Ddd@*xdbDisplayShortcuts:
- @Ddd@*jdbDisplayShortcuts:
-
- @Ddd@*pydbDisplayShortcuts: \
- /t () // Convert to Bin\n\
- /d () // Convert to Dec\n\
- /x () // Convert to Hex\n\
- /o () // Convert to Oct
-
- @Ddd@*perlDisplayShortcuts: \
- hex(()) // Convert to Hex\n\
- oct(()) // Convert to Oct
-
-
- ! Tab width in source texts
- @Ddd@*tabWidth: 8
-
- ! Number of characters to indent the source and machine code
- @Ddd@*indentSource: 0
- @Ddd@*indentCode: 4
-
- ! Width of line numbers (if enabled; see the `displayLineNumbers' resource)
- ! Line numbers wider than this value extend into the breakpoint space.
- @Ddd@*lineNumberWidth: 5
-
- ! The minimum number of lines to show before the current location.
- @Ddd@*linesAboveCursor: 2
-
- ! The minimum number of lines to show after the current location.
- @Ddd@*linesBelowCursor: 3
-
-
- ! The GDB initialization commands. @DDD@ depends on these settings,
- ! so don't change them unless required by your GDB version.
- ! Use a personal `~/.gdbinit' file instead to customize GDB.
- !
- ! If a `set' command begins in the first column, the appropriate entry
- ! in the `settings' panel is disabled - that is, the setting is frozen.
- !
- ! Users of GDB 4.12 and earlier may wish to add a line `display /x $pc',
- ! as these GDB versions do not issue the current PC location when source
- ! code is not available.
- !
- ! Note: GDB 4.16 and earlier do not understand the `set annotate' command;
- ! just ignore the warning message.
- @Ddd@*gdbInitCommands: \
- set prompt (gdb) \n\
- set height 0\n\
- set width 0\n\
- set annotate 1\n\
- set verbose off\n
-
- ! The GDB settings. Usually overridden in `~/.@ddd@/init'.
- @Ddd@*gdbSettings: \
- set print asm-demangle on\n
-
-
- ! The DBX initialization commands. Make sure the TTY is in a proper state,
- ! by invoking a `stty' command; Some DBXes require this.
- !
- ! Do not change these settings. Use a personal `~/.dbxinit'
- ! or `~/.dbxrc' file to customize DBX.
- @Ddd@*dbxInitCommands: \
- sh stty -echo -onlcr\n\
- set $page = 1\n
-
- ! The DBX settings. Usually overridden in `~/.@ddd@/init'.
- @Ddd@*dbxSettings:
-
-
- ! The XDB initialization commands. Define some macros to make common
- ! commands available.
- !
- ! Do not change these settings. Use a personal `~/.xdbrc' file
- ! to customize DBX.
- @Ddd@*xdbInitCommands: \
- sm\n\
- def run r\n\
- def cont c\n\
- def next S\n\
- def step s\n\
- def quit q\n\
- def finish { bu \\1t ; c ; L }\n
-
- ! The XDB settings. Usually overridden in `~/.@ddd@/init'.
- @Ddd@*xdbSettings:
-
-
- ! The JDB initialization commands. Nothing special.
- @Ddd@*jdbInitCommands:
-
- ! The JDB settings. Usually overridden in `~/.@ddd@/init'.
- @Ddd@*jdbSettings:
-
-
- ! The PYDB initialization commands. Nothing special.
- @Ddd@*pydbInitCommands:
-
- ! The PYDB settings. Usually overridden in `~/.@ddd@/init'.
- @Ddd@*pydbSettings:
-
-
- ! The Perl Debugger initialization commands. Enable emacs mode.
- @Ddd@*perlInitCommands: \
- $DB::emacs = 1\n
-
- ! The Perl Debugger settings. Usually overridden in `~/.@ddd@/init'.
- @Ddd@*perlSettings:
-
-
- ! If on, let GDB source all initialization commands from a temporary file.
- ! This is slightly faster than processing each command separately,
- ! but gives bad diagnostics.
- @Ddd@*sourceInitCommands: on
-
-
- ! Auto-command defaults
-
- ! Are auto-commands enabled? If yes, any output of the inferior debugger
- ! in the form `PREFIX: COMMAND' (where PREFIX is the autoCommandPrefix,
- ! as defined below) will cause @DDD@ to execute the so-called
- ! auto-command COMMAND. This is useful for defining own @DDD@ command
- ! sequences.
- ! Unfortunately, this is also a security problem - just imagine some
- ! malicuous program to issue a string like `PREFIX: shell rm foobar'.
- ! Hence, we create PREFIX dynamically for each @DDD@ session.
- @Ddd@*autoCommands: on
-
- ! The prefix of auto-commands.
- ! No value means to generate a new PREFIX for each @DDD@ session.
- @Ddd@*autoCommandPrefix:
-
-
- ! Graph Editor Defaults
-
- ! Shall we detect aliases? (expensive)
- @Ddd@*detectAliases: off
-
- ! Shall we require structural equivalence for aliases?
- @Ddd@*typedAliases: on
-
- ! Shall we delete aliases together with the aliased displays?
- @Ddd@*deleteAliasDisplays: on
-
- ! Shall we layout two-dimensional arrays as tables?
- @Ddd@*align2dArrays: on
-
- ! After a change in a display, shall we move adjacent displays?
- @Ddd@*bumpDisplays: on
-
- ! Shall we expand `VALUE <repeated N times>' to N instances of VALUE?
- @Ddd@*expandRepeatedValues: off
-
- ! Shall we hide displays that are out of scope?
- @Ddd@*hideInactiveDisplays: on
-
- ! Shall we show titles on base displays? (recommended)
- @Ddd@*showBaseDisplayTitles: on
-
- ! Shall we show titles on base displays?
- ! (Useful when annotations are off, as in @DDD@ 3.0 and earlier.)
- @Ddd@*showDependentDisplayTitles: off
-
-
- ! The VSL library for displaying graph nodes. `builtin' means the VSL
- ! library compiled into @DDD@, named `@ddd@.vsl'. If you wish to use
- ! another VSL library, put its name here and set `vslPath' to a
- ! colon-separated list of directories where the VSL file and its
- ! includes can be found.
- !
- ! If you use the builtin library, you can use the `vslDefs' resource,
- ! to override (customize) certain settings. See `colors', below.
- @Ddd@*vslLibrary: builtin
- @Ddd@*vslPath: .
-
- ! What shall we use if the graph gets too large to be displayed?
- ! If on, an Athena panner is used (a kind of two-directional scrollbar).
- ! If off, two Motif scrollbars are used.
- !
- ! Although a panned graph editor is much more comfortable, we set-up Motif
- ! scrollbars as a default: Many OSF/Motif installations choke
- ! on intermixed Motif/Athena applications and we don't want to get bug
- ! reports that should be directed to OSF.
- @Ddd@*pannedGraphEditor: off
-
- ! Nodes are moved when dragged more than 4 pixels.
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.moveDelta: 4
-
- ! The selection tile pixmap. Usual choices are Motif built-in pixmaps.
- ! If this resource is left unspecified, nodes are simply inverted.
- ! @Ddd@*graph_edit.selectTile: 25_foreground
-
- ! Do we wish opaque movement? (doesn't work yet)
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.opaqueMove: off
-
- ! Do we wish to display edges when moving nodes?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.rubberEdges: on
-
- ! Do we wish to display arrow heads when moving nodes?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.rubberArrows: on
-
- ! Do we wish to display annotations when moving nodes?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.rubberAnnotations: off
-
- ! Do we wish a grid?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.showGrid: on
-
- ! Do we wish to snap the position to the grid?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.snapToGrid: on
-
- ! Do we wish to show edge hints?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.showHints: on
-
- ! Do we wish to show edge annotations?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.showAnnotations: on
-
- ! What kind of layout do we wish? (regular, compact)
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.layoutMode: regular
-
- ! Do we wish to re-layout the graph after each change?
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.autoLayout: off
-
- ! Width and height of the grid
- ! @Ddd@*graph_edit.gridWidth: 16
- ! @Ddd@*graph_edit.gridHeight: 16
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.GridSize: 16
-
-
- ! Source View Defaults
-
- ! Do we wish to find complete words only?
- @Ddd@*findWordsOnly: on
-
- ! Do we wish case-sensitive search?
- @Ddd@*findCaseSensitive: on
-
- ! Do we wish to show machine code? (Makes @DDD@ run somewhat slower)
- @Ddd@*disassemble: off
-
- ! How many bytes of the current function should we disassemble? (0
- ! means disassemble entire function; default in @DDD@ 2.2 and earlier)
- @Ddd@*maxDisassemble: 256
-
- ! Do we wish to display glyphs? (Makes @DDD@ run somewhat slower)
- @Ddd@*displayGlyphs: on
-
- ! What is the maximum number of glyphs at one time?
- @Ddd@*maxGlyphs: 10
-
- ! The time (in ms) to wait before updating glyph positions while scrolling
- @Ddd@*glyphUpdateDelay: 5
-
- ! Shall we cache glyph images? (Reported to fail with Motif 2.1 on XFree86)
- ! @Ddd@*cacheGlyphImages: on
-
- ! Do we wish to display line numbers? (Default in @DDD@ 2.1.1 and earlier)
- @Ddd@*displayLineNumbers: off
-
- ! Do we wish to cache source files in memory?
- @Ddd@*cacheSourceFiles: on
-
- ! Do we wish to cache machine code in memory?
- @Ddd@*cacheMachineCode: on
-
- ! Do we wish to refer to sources using the full path name?
- @Ddd@*useSourcePath: off
-
- ! Do we wish to save history on exit?
- @Ddd@*saveHistoryOnExit: on
-
- ! Do we wish to show all registers, instead of only integer registers?
- @Ddd@*allRegisters: off
-
- ! Tips (aka ballon help or bubble help) are small windows that pop up
- ! when moving the pointer over some item. Instructive for @DDD@
- ! novices, but maybe annoying for @DDD@ experts.
-
- ! Do we want tips on buttons, telling us their meaning?
- @Ddd@*buttonTips: on
-
- ! Do we want tips on variables in the source code, telling us their value?
- @Ddd@*valueTips: on
-
-
- ! The same info as in tips may also be shown in the status line (`docs').
- ! This is less annoying, but may slow down @DDD@ a bit.
- ! Do we want docs on buttons, telling us their meaning?
- @Ddd@*buttonDocs: on
-
- ! Do we want docs on variables in the source code, telling us their value?
- @Ddd@*valueDocs: on
-
-
- ! Delays for showing tips and docs
-
- ! Time (in ms) to spend before raising a button or value tip.
- @Ddd@*buttonTipDelay: 750
- @Ddd@*valueTipDelay: 750
-
- ! Time (in ms) to spend before showing a button or value doc.
- @Ddd@*buttonDocDelay: 100
- @Ddd@*valueDocDelay: 100
-
- ! Time (in ms) to spend before clearing the value doc.
- @Ddd@*clearDocDelay: 1000
-
- ! Time (in ms) to spend before clearing a button or value tip.
- @Ddd@*clearTipDelay: 50
-
- ! Time (in ms) to spend before a push button menu pops up
- @Ddd@*pushMenuPopupTime: 400
-
-
-
- ! Popdown history
-
- ! The maximum number of items in pop-down histories. 0 means `unlimited'.
- @Ddd@*popdownHistorySize: 0
-
- ! Shall pop-down histories be sorted?
- ! on: sort alphabetically
- ! off: don't sort; least-recently-used comes first
- @Ddd@*sortPopdownHistory: on
-
-
- ! Status line
-
- ! Should the status line be placed at the bottom?
- @Ddd@*statusAtBottom: on
-
- ! Number of status messages to be kept in status history
- @Ddd@*statusHistorySize: 20
-
- ! Do we want to see the debugger status (blinking while busy)?
- @Ddd@*blinkWhileBusy: on
-
- ! Blink rate (in ms) of the busy LED - the LED showing that the inferior
- ! debugger is busy. A value of 0 prevents the busy LED from blinking.
- @Ddd@*busyBlinkRate: 500
-
-
- ! Maximum lengths
-
- ! The maximum length of a data display title (in characters)
- ! Longer names are replaced by `..'; `foo->bar->blue' becomes `foo->..->blue'.
- @Ddd@*maxDisplayTitleLength: 20
-
- ! The maximum length of an expression in the source popup.
- @Ddd@*maxPopupExprLength: 20
-
- ! The maximum length of a value tip.
- @Ddd@*maxValueTipLength: 60
-
- ! The maximum length of a value doc.
- @Ddd@*maxValueDocLength: 80
-
-
- ! Undo and Redo
- ! How many actions should we be able to undo? (0: none, <0: unlimited).
- @Ddd@*maxUndoDepth: -1
-
- ! How many bytes can the undo buffer grow? (<0: unlimited)
- @Ddd@*maxUndoSize: 2000000
-
- ! Focus Policy
- ! POINTER means point-and-type, EXPLICIT means click-and-type.
- @Ddd@*keyboardFocusPolicy: POINTER
-
- ! Warnings
- ! Do we wish to suppress X warnings?
- @Ddd@*suppressWarnings: off
-
- ! Do we wish to warn if multiple @DDD@ instances are running?
- @Ddd@*warnIfLocked: off
-
- ! Options file checking.
- ! Check for changes to the options file (typically, `~/.@ddd@/init')
- ! every N seconds.
- @Ddd@*checkOptions: 30
-
-
- ! Grab checking.
-
- ! Shall @DDD@ check for grabbed (frozen) mouse pointers
- ! when interrupting a modal X application?
- @Ddd@*checkGrabs: on
-
- ! The delay to check for grabs after the last GDB prompt.
- @Ddd@*checkGrabDelay: 5000
-
- ! The delay to wait for effective action.
- @Ddd@*grabActionDelay: 10000
-
- ! The debugger command to execute when the pointer is still grabbed.
- @Ddd@*grabAction: cont
-
-
- ! Fonts.
-
- ! The default font to use for labels, etc.
- @Ddd@*defaultFont: helvetica-bold
-
- ! The font to use for help texts.
- @Ddd@*variableWidthFont: helvetica-medium
-
- ! The font to use for fixed-width fields, such as the source code.
- @Ddd@*fixedWidthFont: lucidatypewriter-medium
-
- ! The base font size; overrides the point settings as set above.
- @Ddd@*FontSize: 120
-
-
- ! A little less highlighting.
- @Ddd@*highlightThickness: 1
-
-
- ! Window sizes.
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.height: 100
-
- @Ddd@*source_text_w.columns: 80
- @Ddd@*source_text_w.rows: 31
-
- @Ddd@*code_text_w.columns: 80
- @Ddd@*code_text_w.rows: 4
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.columns: 80
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.rows: 5
-
-
- ! Menus.
-
- ! Enable tear-off pulldown menus
- @Ddd@*menubar*tearOffModel: XmTEAR_OFF_ENABLED
-
-
-
- ! Splash screen
-
- ! Whether to show the @DDD@ splash screen
- @Ddd@*splashScreen: on
-
- ! @DDD@ can display its splash screen in four different ways:
- !
- ! Color (`c') - using up to 42 shades of blue. (Nice, but costly.)
- ! Grey (`g') - using up to 42 shades of grey. (Nice on greyscale displays.)
- ! Grey4 (`g4') - using 4 shades of grey. (A balanced compromise.)
- ! Mono (`m') - using only black and white. (On monochrome displays.)
- !
- ! Use the key given in parentheses as resource value. Default is `c'.
- @Ddd@*splashScreenColorKey: c
-
-
- ! Logos and icons
-
- ! Whether to use multi-color icons. Multi-color icons are not strictly
- ! ICCM-compliant, although supported by most window managers. In case
- ! your window manager has trouble with @DDD@ icons, set this to `off'.
- @Ddd@*colorWMIcons: on
-
-
- ! Session Defaults
-
- ! @DDD@ attempts to preserve breakpoint and display numbers across
- ! sessions. Unfortunately, if they grow too large, startup takes
- ! much time due to `dummy' commands inserted in order to push up
- ! the debugger's breakpoint and display numbers. Hence, we impose
- ! a limit: Breakpoints or displays with numbers higher than 99 get
- ! re-assigned new numbers from 1 on when restoring state.
- !
- ! Setting these resources to 0 ensures a re-assignment of numbers
- ! upon each restart.
- @Ddd@*maxBreakpointNumber: 99
- @Ddd@*maxDisplayNumber: 99
-
-
- ! Tips of the day
-
- ! Whether to show a tip of the day upon startup
- @Ddd@*startupTips: on
-
- ! Which tip to start with. This is usually overridden by `~/.@ddd@/tips'.
- @Ddd@*startupTipCount: 1
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Colors
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! Rationale for color usage:
- !
- ! * grey (grey) is the default @DDD@ background color, because
- ! this works well with all possible color schemes. It also gives
- ! @DDD@ a professional look.
- !
- ! * red4 (red4) is used for all objects associated with
- ! stopping the debugged program (red traffic light). This applies
- ! to breakpoints (when activated) as well as everything associated
- ! with signal handling (interrupt button, signal arrow).
- !
- ! * DarkGreen (DarkGreen) is used for all objects associated
- ! with running the debugged program (green traffic light). This applies
- ! to the current execution position as well as to the run button, but
- ! also to the `GDB busy' indicator (meaning that the program is running.)
- !
- ! * blue4 (blue4) is used for objects associated with references
- ! (blue is the default color for links in popular WWW browswers). This
- ! applies to pointers and edges in the data display.
-
- @Ddd@*foreground: black
- @Ddd@*background: grey
- @Ddd@*XmText.background: grey96
- @Ddd@*XmTextField.background: grey96
- @Ddd@*GraphEdit.background: grey96
- @Ddd@*XmList.background: grey96
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.background: grey
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.foreground: grey
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.shadowColor: black
-
- ! Red, green and blue buttons.
- @Ddd@*break.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*quit.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*send.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*run.foreground: DarkGreen
- @Ddd@*run_again.foreground: DarkGreen
- ! @Ddd@*dereference.foreground: blue4
-
- ! Highlight special dialogs
- @Ddd@*maintenance.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog*foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*terminated_dialog*foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*exited_dialog*foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*no_debugger_dialog*foreground: red4
-
- ! Glyph colors
- @Ddd@*plain_arrow.foreground: DarkGreen
- @Ddd@*grey_arrow.foreground: DarkGreen
- @Ddd@*past_arrow.foreground: DarkGreen
- @Ddd@*signal_arrow.foreground: red4
-
- @Ddd@*plain_stop.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*plain_cond.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*plain_temp.foreground: red4
-
- @Ddd@*grey_stop.foreground: grey50
- @Ddd@*grey_cond.foreground: grey50
- @Ddd@*grey_temp.foreground: grey50
-
- ! Note: In Motif 1.2 and later, colors of dragged glyphs
- ! (drag_...) are copied from the drag source.
- @Ddd@*drag_arrow.foreground: DarkGreen
- @Ddd@*drag_stop.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*drag_cond.foreground: red4
- @Ddd@*drag_temp.foreground: red4
-
- ! Graph colors
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.nodeColor: black
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.nodePrintColor: black
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.edgeColor: blue4
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.edgePrintColor: blue4
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.selectColor: black
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.gridColor: black
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.frameColor: grey50
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.outlineColor: grey50
-
- ! For colors of nodes in the data display, see below.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Bitmaps
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! These bitmap names are predefined by @DDD@. Feel free to use others.
- ! Note: if `cacheGlyphImages' is set, these bitmap names are ignored.
-
- @Ddd@*plain_arrow.labelPixmap: plain_arrow
- @Ddd@*grey_arrow.labelPixmap: grey_arrow
- @Ddd@*past_arrow.labelPixmap: past_arrow
- @Ddd@*temp_arrow.labelPixmap: temp_arrow
- @Ddd@*signal_arrow.labelPixmap: signal_arrow
-
- @Ddd@*plain_stop.labelPixmap: plain_stop
- @Ddd@*plain_cond.labelPixmap: plain_cond
- @Ddd@*plain_temp.labelPixmap: plain_temp
-
- @Ddd@*drag_stop.labelPixmap: drag_stop
- @Ddd@*drag_cond.labelPixmap: drag_cond
- @Ddd@*drag_temp.labelPixmap: drag_temp
-
- @Ddd@*grey_stop.labelPixmap: grey_stop
- @Ddd@*grey_cond.labelPixmap: grey_cond
- @Ddd@*grey_temp.labelPixmap: grey_temp
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Data display fonts and colors
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! The value of the `vslDefs' resource are appended to the builtin VSL library.
- ! The general pattern to replace a function definition FUNCTION with a new
- ! definition NEW_DEF is:
- !
- ! #pragma replace FUNCTION
- ! FUNCTION(ARGS...) = NEW_DEF;
- !
- ! The following settings may be useful:
- !
- ! - color(BOX, FOREGROUND, BACKGROUND) sets the FOREGROUND and BACKGROUND
- ! colors of BOX.
- ! - stdfontfamily() is the font family used: one of
- ! family_times(), family_courier(), family_helvetica(),
- ! family_new_century(), family_typewriter().
- ! - stdfontsize() is the font size in pixels.
- ! 0 means to use stdfontpoints() instead.
- ! - stdfontpoints() is the font size in 1/10 points.
- ! 0 means to use stdfontsize() instead.
- ! - stdfontweight() is the weight used: one of
- ! weight_medium(), weight_bold().
- !
- ! Here is an example which you can copy to `~/.@ddd@/init' and customize:
- !
- ! @Ddd@*vslDefs: \
- ! #pragma replace display_color \n\
- ! #pragma replace title_color \n\
- ! #pragma replace disabled_color \n\
- ! #pragma replace simple_color \n\
- ! #pragma replace pointer_color \n\
- ! #pragma replace struct_color \n\
- ! #pragma replace array_color \n\
- ! #pragma replace reference_color \n\
- ! \n\
- ! display_color(box) = color(box, "black", "white"); \n\
- ! title_color(box) = color(box, "black"); \n\
- ! disabled_color(box) = color(box, "white", "grey50"); \n\
- ! simple_color(box) = color(box, "black"); \n\
- ! pointer_color(box) = color(box, "blue4"); \n\
- ! struct_color(box) = color(box, "black"); \n\
- ! array_color(box) = color(box, "blue4"); \n\
- ! reference_color(box) = color(box, "blue4"); \n\
- ! \n\
- ! #pragma replace stdfontfamily\n\
- ! #pragma replace stdfontsize \n\
- ! #pragma replace stdfontpoints\n\
- ! #pragma replace stdfontweight\n\
- ! stdfontfamily() = family_typewriter();\n\
- ! stdfontsize() = 0; \n\
- ! stdfontpoints() = 90; \n\
- ! stdfontweight() = weight_medium();
-
- ! See the file `@ddd@.vsl' for further definitions to override here.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Keyboard translations
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! `Doesn't all this crap just make you want to hurl?'
- !
- ! -- JAMIE ZAWINSKI <jwz@netscape.com>, in the Netscape app-defaults file
-
- @Ddd@*defaultVirtualBindings: \
- osfBackSpace: <Key>BackSpace\n\
- osfCancel: <Key>Escape\n\
- osfRight: <Key>Right\n\
- osfLeft: <Key>Left\n\
- osfUp: <Key>Up\n\
- osfHelp: <Key>F1\n\
- osfDown: <Key>Down\n\
- osfPageUp: <Key>Prior\n\
- osfPageDown: <Key>Next\n\
- osfBeginLine: <Key>Home\n\
- osfEndLine: <Key>End\n
-
-
- ! The Debugger Console uses an EMACS-like editing style.
- ! `R7' and `R13' are generated by the developer's SUNs for `Home' and `End'
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.@TRANSLATIONS@: #override\n\
- \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- <Btn3Down>: gdb-popup-menu() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Btn1Up>: source-set-arg() extend-end() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-isearch-prev() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>C: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: gdb-delete-or-control(^D) \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-isearch-next() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>N: gdb-next-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>P: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: gdb-set-line("") \n\
- Ctrl<Key>V: next-page() \n\
- Meta<Key>V: previous-page() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>Y: unkill() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>backslash: gdb-control(^\\) \n\
- Ctrl<Key>R: gdb-isearch-prev() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>S: gdb-isearch-next() \n\
- ~Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page() \n\
- ~Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page() \n\
- ~Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page() \n\
- ~Shift<Key>Next: next-page() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Next: next-page(extend) \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfUp: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfDown: gdb-next-history() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfLeft: gdb-backward-character()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfRight: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfBeginLine: gdb-beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfEndLine: gdb-end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfBeginData: gdb-beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>osfEndData: gdb-end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>Home: gdb-beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>End: gdb-end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>R7: gdb-beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>R13: gdb-end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>Tab: gdb-complete-command() \n
-
-
- ! Have some of these in argument fields as well
-
- @Ddd@*XmText.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\n \
- Ctrl<Key>M: newline() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>N: gdb-next-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>P: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- Meta<Key>V: previous-page() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>V: next-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Prior: previous-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Next: next-page() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Next: next-page(extend) \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(print) \n
-
- @Ddd@*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(print) \n
-
- ! In breakpoint dialogs, use a `break' completion
- @Ddd@*new_breakpoint_dialog*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(break) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
- ! In watchpoint dialogs, use a `print' completion
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(print) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
-
- ! In file dialogs, use a `file' completion
- @Ddd@*XmFileSelectionBox*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(file) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
-
- ! In `print', `make', and `cd' dialogs, use a `file' completion, too.
- @Ddd@*print_popup*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(file) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
- @Ddd@*make_dialog*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(file) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
- @Ddd@*cd_dialog*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(file) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
- ! In selection boxes, use `shell' completion.
- @Ddd@*XmSelectionBox*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(shell) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
- @Ddd@*XmDialogShell*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(shell) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
- ! In the button editor, we have no completion.
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*XmText.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\n \
- Ctrl<Key>M: newline() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>N: gdb-next-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>P: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- Meta<Key>V: previous-page() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>V: next-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Prior: previous-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Next: next-page() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Next: next-page(extend) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
- ! In command definitions, we have command completion.
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(print) \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*XmTextField.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: gdb-complete-tab(" ") \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V: paste-clipboard() \n
-
-
-
- ! The source window is especially tuned for word selection.
-
- ! Have all characters be processed by the GDB console.
- ! If you know of a better way than by using such huge translation tables,
- ! please let me know.
-
- @Ddd@*source_text_w.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- <Btn3Down>: source-popup-menu() \n\
- ~Shift<Btn1Down>: source-start-select-word() \n\
- ~Shift<Btn1Up>: source-end-select-word() source-double-click() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-isearch-prev() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>C: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-isearch-next() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- Ctrl<Key>N: gdb-next-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>P: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>R: gdb-isearch-prev() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>S: gdb-isearch-next() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>V: next-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Meta<Key>V: previous-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: PrimitiveNextTabGroup() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>osfPageUp: previous-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>osfPageDown: next-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Prior: previous-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Next: next-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>Next: next-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n \
- ~Meta<Key>osfBackSpace: gdb-process(delete-previous-character)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>BackSpace: gdb-process(delete-previous-character)\n\
- ~Meta<Key>Tab: gdb-process(process-tab)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Return: gdb-process(process-return)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Linefeed: gdb-process(process-return)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt()\n\
- ~Meta<Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt()\n\
- ~Meta<Key>Delete: gdb-process(delete-next-character)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>space: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>exclam: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>quotedbl: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>numbersign: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>dollar: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>percent: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>ampersand: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>apostrophe: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>parenleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>parenright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asterisk: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>plus: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>comma: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>minus: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>period: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>slash: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>0: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>1: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>2: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>3: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>4: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>5: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>6: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>7: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>8: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>9: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>colon: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>semicolon: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>less: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>equal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>greater: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>question: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>at: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>A: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>B: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>C: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>D: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>E: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>F: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>G: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>H: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>I: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>J: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>K: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>L: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>M: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>N: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>O: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>P: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Q: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>R: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>S: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>T: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>U: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>V: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>W: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>X: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Y: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Z: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bracketleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>backslash: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bracketright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asciicircum: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>underscore: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>grave: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>a: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>b: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>c: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>d: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>e: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>f: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>g: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>h: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>i: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>j: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>k: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>l: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>m: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>n: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>o: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>p: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>q: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>r: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>s: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>t: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>u: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>v: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>w: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>x: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>y: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>z: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>braceleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bar: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>braceright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asciitilde: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_0: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_1: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_2: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_3: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_4: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_5: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_6: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_7: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_8: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_9: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Space: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Tab: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Enter: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Equal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Multiply: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Add: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Separator: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Subtract: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Decimal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Divide: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>C: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>D: gdb-process(process-delete)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl ~Shift<Key>K: gdb-process(delete-to-end-of-line)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>W: gdb-process(delete-previous-word)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>U: gdb-process()\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\n \
- Ctrl<Key>M: newline() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>N: gdb-next-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>P: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- Meta<Key>V: previous-page() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>V: next-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Prior: previous-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Next: next-page() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Next: next-page(extend) \n
- @Ddd@*code_text_w.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n \
- <Btn3Down>: source-popup-menu() \n\
- ~Shift<Btn1Down>: source-start-select-word() \n\
- ~Shift<Btn1Up>: source-end-select-word() source-double-click() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-isearch-prev() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>C: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-isearch-next() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- Ctrl<Key>N: gdb-next-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>P: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>R: gdb-isearch-prev() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>S: gdb-isearch-next() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>V: next-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Meta<Key>V: previous-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Tab: PrimitiveNextTabGroup() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>osfPageUp: previous-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>osfPageDown: next-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Prior: previous-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Next: next-page() \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- Shift<Key>Next: next-page(extend) \
- source-update-glyphs() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n \
- ~Meta<Key>osfBackSpace: gdb-process(delete-previous-character)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>BackSpace: gdb-process(delete-previous-character)\n\
- ~Meta<Key>Tab: gdb-process(process-tab)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Return: gdb-process(process-return)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Linefeed: gdb-process(process-return)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt()\n\
- ~Meta<Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt()\n\
- ~Meta<Key>Delete: gdb-process(delete-next-character)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>space: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>exclam: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>quotedbl: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>numbersign: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>dollar: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>percent: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>ampersand: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>apostrophe: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>parenleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>parenright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asterisk: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>plus: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>comma: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>minus: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>period: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>slash: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>0: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>1: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>2: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>3: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>4: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>5: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>6: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>7: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>8: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>9: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>colon: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>semicolon: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>less: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>equal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>greater: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>question: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>at: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>A: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>B: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>C: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>D: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>E: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>F: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>G: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>H: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>I: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>J: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>K: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>L: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>M: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>N: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>O: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>P: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Q: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>R: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>S: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>T: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>U: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>V: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>W: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>X: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Y: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Z: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bracketleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>backslash: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bracketright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asciicircum: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>underscore: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>grave: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>a: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>b: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>c: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>d: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>e: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>f: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>g: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>h: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>i: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>j: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>k: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>l: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>m: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>n: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>o: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>p: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>q: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>r: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>s: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>t: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>u: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>v: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>w: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>x: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>y: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>z: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>braceleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bar: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>braceright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asciitilde: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_0: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_1: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_2: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_3: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_4: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_5: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_6: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_7: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_8: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_9: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Space: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Tab: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Enter: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Equal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Multiply: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Add: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Separator: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Subtract: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Decimal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Divide: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>C: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>D: gdb-process(process-delete)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl ~Shift<Key>K: gdb-process(delete-to-end-of-line)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>W: gdb-process(delete-previous-word)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>U: gdb-process()\n \
- Ctrl<Key>E: gdb-command(run)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>K: gdb-command(kill)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketleft: gdb-command(until)\n\
- Ctrl<Key>bracketright: gdb-command(finish)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(step)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>I: gdb-command(stepi)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(next)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>J: gdb-command(nexti)\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(cont)\n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>T: gdb-command(signal 0)\n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>A: @ddd@-select-all() \n\
- Shift Ctrl<Key>A: select-all() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>B: gdb-backward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>D: delete-next-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>F: gdb-forward-character() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-control(^C) \n\
- <Key>Break: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>H: delete-previous-character() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>K: delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>U: beginning-of-line() \
- delete-to-end-of-line() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>W: delete-previous-word() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R7: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>R13: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Home: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>End: end-of-line() \n\
- <Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- <Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginLine: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndLine: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfBeginData: beginning-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>osfEndData: end-of-line() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Delete: cut-clipboard() \n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Insert: copy-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Key>Insert: paste-clipboard() \n\
- ~Ctrl ~Shift<Key>Insert: toggle-overstrike() \n \
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\
- previous-line()\n\
- ~Shift Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-page()\n\
- ~Ctrl Shift<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\n\
- ~Shift ~Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\
- next-line()\n \
- Ctrl<Key>M: newline() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>N: gdb-next-history() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>P: gdb-previous-history() \n\
- Meta<Key>V: previous-page() \n\
- Ctrl<Key>V: next-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Prior: previous-page() \n\
- ~Shift <Key>Next: next-page() \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageUp: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>osfPageDown: next-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Prior: previous-page(extend) \n\
- Shift<Key>Next: next-page(extend) \n
-
- ! Realize glyph drag and drop as well as glyph menu popups
-
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.XmPushButton.@TRANSLATIONS@: #override\n \
- <Btn1Down>: ArmAndActivate() source-drag-glyph() \n\
- <Btn1Motion>: source-follow-glyph() \n\
- ~Shift <Btn1Up>: source-drop-glyph(move) \n\
- Shift <Btn1Up>: source-drop-glyph(copy) \n\
- <Btn2Down>: source-drag-glyph() \n\
- <Btn2Motion>: source-follow-glyph() \n\
- ~Shift <Btn2Up>: source-drop-glyph(move) \n\
- Shift <Btn2Up>: source-drop-glyph(copy) \n\
- <Btn3Down>: source-popup-menu() \n
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.XmPushButton.@TRANSLATIONS@: #override\n \
- <Btn1Down>: ArmAndActivate() source-drag-glyph() \n\
- <Btn1Motion>: source-follow-glyph() \n\
- ~Shift <Btn1Up>: source-drop-glyph(move) \n\
- Shift <Btn1Up>: source-drop-glyph(copy) \n\
- <Btn2Down>: source-drag-glyph() \n\
- <Btn2Motion>: source-follow-glyph() \n\
- ~Shift <Btn2Up>: source-drop-glyph(move) \n\
- Shift <Btn2Up>: source-drop-glyph(copy) \n\
- <Btn3Down>: source-popup-menu() \n
-
- ! This defines the popup menus in the data window.
-
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.@TRANSLATIONS@: #override\n \
- ~Shift<Btn1Down>: graph-select-or-move()\n\
- Shift<Btn1Down>: graph-toggle-or-move()\n\
- <Btn2Down>: graph-toggle-or-move()\n\
- <Btn3Down>: graph-select() graph-popup-menu()\n \
- ~Meta<Key>osfBackSpace: gdb-process(delete-previous-character)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>BackSpace: gdb-process(delete-previous-character)\n\
- ~Meta<Key>Tab: gdb-process(process-tab)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Return: gdb-process(process-return)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Linefeed: gdb-process(process-return)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Escape: gdb-interrupt()\n\
- ~Meta<Key>osfCancel: gdb-interrupt()\n\
- ~Meta<Key>Delete: gdb-process(delete-next-character)\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>space: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>exclam: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>quotedbl: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>numbersign: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>dollar: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>percent: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>ampersand: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>apostrophe: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>parenleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>parenright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asterisk: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>plus: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>comma: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>minus: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>period: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>slash: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>0: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>1: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>2: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>3: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>4: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>5: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>6: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>7: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>8: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>9: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>colon: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>semicolon: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>less: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>equal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>greater: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>question: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>at: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>A: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>B: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>C: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>D: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>E: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>F: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>G: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>H: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>I: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>J: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>K: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>L: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>M: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>N: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>O: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>P: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Q: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>R: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>S: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>T: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>U: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>V: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>W: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>X: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Y: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>Z: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bracketleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>backslash: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bracketright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asciicircum: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>underscore: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>grave: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>a: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>b: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>c: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>d: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>e: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>f: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>g: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>h: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>i: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>j: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>k: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>l: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>m: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>n: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>o: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>p: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>q: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>r: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>s: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>t: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>u: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>v: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>w: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>x: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>y: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>z: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>braceleft: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>bar: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>braceright: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>asciitilde: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_0: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_1: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_2: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_3: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_4: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_5: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_6: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_7: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_8: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta ~Shift<Key>KP_9: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Space: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Tab: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Enter: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Equal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Multiply: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Add: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Separator: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Subtract: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Decimal: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Ctrl ~Meta<Key>KP_Divide: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>C: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>D: gdb-process(process-delete)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>G: gdb-process()\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl ~Shift<Key>K: gdb-process(delete-to-end-of-line)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>W: gdb-process(delete-previous-word)\n\
- ~Meta Ctrl<Key>U: gdb-process()\n
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Combo Boxes
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! The default number of visible items in a combo box
- @Ddd@*XmComboBox*visibleItemCount: 10
- @Ddd@*comboBoxShell*visibleItemCount: 10
-
- ! In dialogs, have less items
- @Ddd@*XmSelectionBox*XmComboBox*visibleItemCount: 5
- @Ddd@*XmSelectionBox*comboBoxShell*visibleItemCount: 5
-
- ! Have somewhat lighter combo box arrows
- @Ddd@*XmComboBox.arrowSize: 15
- @Ddd@*comboBoxArrow.width: 12
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Titles
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! Generic title
- @Ddd@*title: @DDD@ Window
-
- ! Main Window
- @Ddd@.title: @DDD@: The Data Display Debugger
- @Ddd@.iconName: @DDD@
-
- ! Separate windows
- @Ddd@*command_shell.title: @DDD@: Debugger Console
- @Ddd@*command_shell.iconName: @DDD@: Console
-
- @Ddd@*source_view_shell.title: @DDD@: Program Source
- @Ddd@*source_view_shell.iconName: @DDD@: Source
-
- @Ddd@*data_disp_shell.title: @DDD@: Program Data
- @Ddd@*data_disp_shell.iconName: @DDD@: Data
-
- ! Command tool
- @Ddd@*tool_shell.title: @DDD@
- @Ddd@*tool_shell.iconName: @DDD@: Command Tool
-
- ! Default for everything else
- @Ddd@*title: @DDD@ Dialog
- @Ddd@*iconName: @DDD@ Dialog
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! MWM Decorations
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! Don't place resize handles on dialogs
- @Ddd@*XmDialogShell.mwmDecorations: 26
-
- ! Exception: the manual and license browsers.
- @Ddd@*manual_help_popup.mwmDecorations: 1
- @Ddd@*license_popup.mwmDecorations: 1
- @Ddd@*news_popup.mwmDecorations: 1
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Help
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! Make help button a little wider
- @Ddd@*helpLabelString: \ \ \ Help\ \ \
-
- ! Set this to `on' to view widget names in help texts.
- @Ddd@*helpShowTitle: off
-
- ! Help is never acknowledged, always closed.
- @Ddd@*help.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*license.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*news.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*manual_help.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*tip_dialog.okLabelString: Close
-
- ! Titles
- @Ddd@*help_popup.title: @DDD@ Help
- @Ddd@*manual_help.title: @DDD@ Reference
- @Ddd@*manual_help.iconName: @DDD@ Reference
- @Ddd@*license.title: @DDD@ License
- @Ddd@*license.iconName: @DDD@ License
- @Ddd@*news.title: @DDD@ News
- @Ddd@*news.iconName: @DDD@ News
-
- ! Icons
- @Ddd@*help_popup.help.symbolPixmap: @ddd@
-
- ! Help on help.
- @Ddd@*help_popup.help*helpString: \
- @rm Welcome to @DDD@ Help\!\n\
- \n\
- To get help about an item, just point on it and press @key F1@rm .\n\
- The item's functionality will be explained here.\n\
- \n\
- To find out what you can do next, press @key Ctrl+F1@rm . Depending on\n\
- the current @DDD@ state, you will be given some general advice.\n\
- \n\
- Have fun with @DDD@!
-
-
- ! The official announcement.
- ! Build information (like `@ddd@ --configuration') is appended to this text.
- @Ddd@*helpOnVersionString: \
- @llogo @DDD@@logo: \
- The @llogo D@logo ata @llogo D@logo isplay @llogo D@logo ebugger\n\
- @rm by Dorothea L\374tkehaus and Andreas Zeller.\n\n
-
- ! The default Help Text.
- @Ddd@*helpString: \
- @rm This item has no function, or is not documented.
-
- ! Some trival help
- @Ddd@*XmScrollBar.helpString: \
- @bs Scroll Bar@rm \n\
- \n\
- Click or hold @bs mouse button 1@rm on an arrow button\n\
- to scroll the window in the arrow direction.\n\
- \n\
- Drag the slider with @bs mouse button 1@rm to select the\n\
- visible part of the window.
- ! @Ddd@*XmScrollBar.tipString: \
- ! @rm Scroll window
-
- @Ddd@*XmSash.helpString: \
- @bs Paned Window Sash@rm \n\
- \n\
- Drag the sash with @bs mouse button 1@rm to resize window parts.
- @Ddd@*XmSash.tipString: \
- @rm Resize window
-
- @Ddd@*Separator.helpString: \
- @bs Paned Window Sash@rm \n\
- \n\
- Drag the sash with @bs mouse button 1@rm to resize window parts.
- @Ddd@*Separator.tipString: \
- @rm Resize window
-
- @Ddd@*separator.helpString: \
- @bs Paned Window Sash@rm \n\
- \n\
- Drag the sash with @bs mouse button 1@rm to resize window parts.
- @Ddd@*separator.tipString: \
- @rm Resize window
-
- @Ddd@*arg_label.helpString: \
- @bs Argument Prompt@rm \n\
- \n\
- Enter the argument @bf ()@rm on the right.\n\
- Click on @bf ():@rm to clear the argument @bf ()@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*arg_label.tipString: \
- @rm Clear argument @bf ()@rm
-
- @Ddd@*arg_label.documentationString: \
- @rm Click to clear the argument @bf ()@rm .
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Traversal
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*arg_label.traversalOn: off
- @Ddd@*status_form*traversalOn: off
- @Ddd@*XmSash.traversalOn: off
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! @DDD@ manual
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*manual_help*title.labelString: @DDD@ Reference
- @Ddd@*manual_help*title.alignment: XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
-
- @Ddd@*help_area.allowResize: on
-
- @Ddd@*manual_help*index.selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
- @Ddd@*manual_help*index.visibleItemCount: 5
-
- @Ddd@*manual_help*text.rows: 25
- @Ddd@*manual_help*text.wordWrap: on
- @Ddd@*manual_help*text.scrollHorizontal: off
-
- @Ddd@*manual_help*source.labelString: Reference
- @Ddd@*manual_help*source.mnemonic: R
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu*viewIndex.labelString: Index
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu*viewIndex.mnemonic: I
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu*viewIndex.accelerator: Meta<Key>1
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu*viewIndex.acceleratorText: Alt+1
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu*viewIndex.documentationString:\
- @rm Toggle display of manual index
-
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.labelString: @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.labelPixmap: find_backward
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.labelInsensitivePixmap: find_backward-xx
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.armPixmap: find_backward-arm
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.highlightPixmap: find_backward-hi
-
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.tipString: \
- @rm Find previous @bf ()@rm in text
- @Ddd@*help_area*findBackward.documentationString: \
- @rm Search the previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm in the text
-
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.labelString: @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.labelPixmap: find_forward
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.labelInsensitivePixmap: find_forward-xx
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.armPixmap: find_forward-arm
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.highlightPixmap: find_forward-hi
-
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.tipString: \
- @rm Find next @bf ()@rm in text
- @Ddd@*help_area*findForward.documentationString: \
- @rm Search the next occurrence of @bf ()@rm in the text
-
- @Ddd@*manual_help*helpString: \
- @bs @DDD@ Manual Browser@rm \n\
- \n\
- To view a specific section, select its title from the index at the top.\n\
- \n\
- To find a string in the manual, enter it in the @bf ()@rm argument field \
- and press @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm .\n\
- Click on @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm to search the next occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- Click on @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm to search the previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm .
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! @DDD@ license and news
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*license*form.borderWidth: 0
-
- @Ddd@*license*title.labelString: @DDD@ License
- @Ddd@*license*title.alignment: XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
-
- @Ddd@*license*source.labelString: License
- @Ddd@*license*source.mnemonic: L
-
- @Ddd@*license*text.rows: 25
- @Ddd@*license*text.wordWrap: on
- @Ddd@*license*text.scrollHorizontal: off
-
- @Ddd@*license*helpString: \
- @bs @DDD@ License@rm \n\
- \n\
- The @DDD@ License, a GNU General Public License, describes the terms\n\
- and conditions for copying, distributing and modifying @DDD@.\n\
- \n\
- To find a string in the license, enter it in the @bf ()@rm argument field \
- and press @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm .\n\
- Click on @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm to search the next occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- Click on @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm to search the previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- \n\
- Please see section 11, `@tt NO WARRANTY@rm', for the various kinds of warranty\n\
- you do not have.
-
-
- @Ddd@*news*form.borderWidth: 0
-
- @Ddd@*news*title.labelString: @DDD@ News
- @Ddd@*news*title.alignment: XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
-
- @Ddd@*news*source.labelString: News
- @Ddd@*news*source.mnemonic: N
-
- @Ddd@*news*text.rows: 25
- @Ddd@*news*text.wordWrap: on
- @Ddd@*news*text.scrollHorizontal: off
-
- @Ddd@*news*helpString: \
- @bs @DDD@ News@rm \n\
- \n\
- What's new in this @DDD@ release relative to previous releases.\n\
- \n\
- To find a string in the text, enter it in the @bf ()@rm argument field \
- and press @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm .\n\
- Click on @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm to search the next occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- Click on @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm to search the previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm .
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Button tips
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! These colors are taken from Netscape. The basic idea is that you might
- ! have a Netscape already running, so we won't use up another color cell.
-
- @Ddd@*tipLabel.background: #ffffcc
- @Ddd@*tipLabel.foreground: black
- @Ddd@*tipRow.background: black
- @Ddd@*tipShell.borderColor: black
- @Ddd@*tipShell.borderWidth: 1
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Menu Bar
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.helpString: \
- @bs Menu Bar@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf File@rm @tt -@rm select files and exit @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit@rm @tt -@rm cut, copy, and paste text, and change @DDD@ options.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf View@rm @tt -@rm view @DDD@ windows.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Program@rm @tt -@rm run the debugged program.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Commands@rm @tt -@rm view command history.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Status@rm @tt -@rm show program status (backtrace, registers, threads).\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Source@rm @tt -@rm edit breakpoints and lookup previous positions.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Data@rm @tt -@rm edit displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Help@rm @tt -@rm on-line help and version information.
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*menubar.marginHeight: 1
- ! @Ddd@*menubar.shadowThickness: 1
-
- ! File menu
- @Ddd@*menubar.file.labelString: File
- @Ddd@*menubar.file*documentationString: \
- @rm Open program and source files
- @Ddd@*menubar.file.mnemonic: F
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.file*helpString: \
- @bs File Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Program...@rm @tt -@rm open the program to be debugged.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Recent@rm @tt -@rm open a recently used program.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Core Dump...@rm @tt -@rm open a core dump.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Source...@rm @tt -@rm open a source file.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Session...@rm @tt -@rm open a @DDD@ debugging session.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Save Session As...@rm @tt -@rm save current debugging session.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Attach to Process...@rm @tt -@rm attach to a process outside of @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Detach Process@rm @tt -@rm detach a process previously attached.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Print Graph...@rm @tt -@rm print the data display graph.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Change Directory...@rm @tt -@rm change current directory.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Make...@rm @tt -@rm run the make program.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Close@rm @tt -@rm close this window.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Restart@rm @tt -@rm restart @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Exit@rm @tt -@rm exit @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*fileMenu*helpString: \
- @bs File Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Program...@rm @tt -@rm open the program to be debugged.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Recent@rm @tt -@rm open a recently used program.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Core Dump...@rm @tt -@rm open a core dump.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Source...@rm @tt -@rm open a source file.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Open Session...@rm @tt -@rm open a @DDD@ debugging session.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Save Session As...@rm @tt -@rm save current debugging session.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Attach to Process...@rm @tt -@rm attach to a process outside of @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Detach Process@rm @tt -@rm detach a process previously attached.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Print Graph...@rm @tt -@rm print the data display graph.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Change Directory...@rm @tt -@rm change current directory.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Make...@rm @tt -@rm run the make program.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Close@rm @tt -@rm close this window.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Restart@rm @tt -@rm restart @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Exit@rm @tt -@rm exit @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*fileMenu*tearOffTitle: File
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_file.labelString: Open Program...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_file.mnemonic: O
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_file.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>O
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_file.acceleratorText: Ctrl+O
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_file.documentationString: \
- @rm Open a program to be debugged
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_class.labelString: Open Class...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_class.mnemonic: O
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_class.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>O
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_class.acceleratorText: Ctrl+O
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_class.documentationString: \
- @rm Open a class to be debugged
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.recent.labelString: Open Recent
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.recent.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.recent.documentationString: \
- @rm Reopen a program to be debugged
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_core.labelString: Open Core Dump...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_core.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_core.documentationString: \
- @rm Open a file as core dump for examining memory and registers
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_source.labelString: Open Source...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_source.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_source.documentationString: \
- @rm Open a source file in the source window
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_session.labelString: Open Session...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_session.mnemonic: n
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_session.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>N
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_session.acceleratorText: Ctrl+N
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.open_session.documentationString: \
- @rm Restore a previously saved @DDD@ session
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.save_session.labelString: Save Session As...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.save_session.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>S
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.save_session.acceleratorText: Ctrl+S
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.save_session.mnemonic: v
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.save_session.documentationString: \
- @rm Save this @DDD@ session for resuming later
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.attach.labelString: Attach to Process...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.attach.mnemonic: A
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.attach.documentationString: \
- @rm Attach to a process outside of @DDD@
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.detach.labelString: Detach Process
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.detach.mnemonic: t
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.detach.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.print.labelString: Print Graph...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.print.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.print.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>P
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.print.acceleratorText: Ctrl+P
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.print.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the contents of the data display
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.printAgain.labelString: Print Again
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.printAgain.mnemonic: g
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.printAgain.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the contents of the data display, using previous settings
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.cd.labelString: Change Directory...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.cd.mnemonic: i
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.cd.documentationString: \
- @rm Change the current directory
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.make.labelString: Make...
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.make.mnemonic: M
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.make.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>M
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.make.acceleratorText: Ctrl+M
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.make.documentationString: \
- @rm Run the make program
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.makeAgain.labelString: Make Again
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.makeAgain.mnemonic: i
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.makeAgain.accelerator: Shift Ctrl<Key>M
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.makeAgain.acceleratorText: Shift+Ctrl+M
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.makeAgain.documentationString: \
- @rm Run the make program with the most recently given arguments
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.close.labelString: Close
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.close.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.close.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>W
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.close.acceleratorText: Ctrl+W
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.close.documentationString: \
- @rm Close this window
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.restart.labelString: Restart
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.restart.mnemonic: e
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.restart.accelerator: Shift Ctrl<Key>Q
- ! @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.restart.acceleratorText: Shift+Ctrl+Q
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.restart.documentationString: \
- @rm Close all windows and restart @DDD@ from scratch
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.exit.labelString: Exit
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.exit.mnemonic: x
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.exit.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>Q
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.exit.acceleratorText: Ctrl+Q
- @Ddd@*menubar*fileMenu.exit.documentationString: \
- @rm Close all windows and exit @DDD@
-
-
- ! Recent menu
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r1.mnemonic: 1
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r2.mnemonic: 2
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r3.mnemonic: 3
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r4.mnemonic: 4
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r5.mnemonic: 5
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r6.mnemonic: 6
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r7.mnemonic: 7
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r8.mnemonic: 8
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu.r9.mnemonic: 9
-
- ! Get the file names dynamically
- @Ddd@*menubar*recentMenu*documentationString:
-
- ! Don't auto-raise this one
- @Ddd@*menubar*popup_recentMenu*autoRaiseMenu: off
-
-
- ! Edit menu
- @Ddd@*menubar.edit.labelString: Edit
- @Ddd@*menubar.edit.mnemonic: E
- @Ddd@*menubar.edit*documentationString: \
- @rm Cut, copy, paste from and to the clipboard
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.edit*helpString: \
- @bs Edit Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Undo@rm @tt -@rm undo last action.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Redo@rm @tt -@rm redo next action.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Cut@rm @tt -@rm remove the selected text to the clipboard.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Copy@rm @tt -@rm copy the selected text to the clipboard\n\
- without removing the original.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Paste@rm @tt -@rm paste the clipboard contents into the text.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Clear@rm @tt -@rm clear argument fields and @GDB@ command line.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Delete@rm @tt -@rm delete the selected text.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Select All@rm @tt -@rm select the entire text.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Preferences...@rm @tt -@rm invokes a panel for setting @DDD@ options.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Settings...@rm @tt -@rm invokes a panel for setting @GDB@ options.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Save Options@rm @tt -@rm saves options, preferences, and @GDB@ settings\n\
- for the next @DDD@ invocation..
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu*helpString: \
- @bs Edit Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Undo@rm @tt -@rm undo last action.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Redo@rm @tt -@rm redo next action.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Cut@rm @tt -@rm remove the selected text to the clipboard.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Copy@rm @tt -@rm copy the selected text to the clipboard\n\
- without removing the original.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Paste@rm @tt -@rm paste the clipboard contents into the text.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Clear@rm @tt -@rm clear argument fields and @GDB@ command line.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Delete@rm @tt -@rm delete the selected text.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Select All@rm @tt -@rm select the entire text.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Preferences...@rm @tt -@rm invokes a panel for setting @DDD@ options.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Settings...@rm @tt -@rm invokes a panel for setting @GDB@ options.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Save Options@rm @tt -@rm saves options, preferences, and @GDB@ settings\n\
- for the next @DDD@ invocation..
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu*tearOffTitle: Edit
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.undo.labelString: Undo
- @Ddd@*editMenu.undo.mnemonic: U
- @Ddd@*editMenu.undo.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>Z
- @Ddd@*editMenu.undo.acceleratorText: Ctrl+Z
- @Ddd@*editMenu.undo.documentationString: \
- @rm Undo last action
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.redo.labelString: Redo
- @Ddd@*editMenu.redo.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*editMenu.redo.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>Y
- @Ddd@*editMenu.redo.acceleratorText: Ctrl+Y
- @Ddd@*editMenu.redo.documentationString: \
- @rm Redo next action
-
- ! Have standard Motif bindings
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.cut.accelerator: Shift<Key>Delete
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.cut.acceleratorText: Shift+Del
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.copy.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>Insert
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.copy.acceleratorText: Ctrl+Ins
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.paste.accelerator: Shift<Key>Insert
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.paste.acceleratorText: Shift+Ins
-
- ! Alternative, KDE-like bindings
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.cut.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>X
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.cut.acceleratorText: Ctrl+X
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.copy.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>C
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.copy.acceleratorText: Ctrl+C
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.paste.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>V
- ! @Ddd@*editMenu.paste.acceleratorText: Ctrl+V
-
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.cut.labelString: Cut
- @Ddd@*editMenu.cut.mnemonic: t
- @Ddd@*editMenu.cut.documentationString: \
- @rm Cut the selection and put it on the clipboard
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.copy.labelString: Copy
- @Ddd@*editMenu.copy.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*editMenu.copy.documentationString: \
- @rm Copy the selection and put it on the clipboard
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.paste.labelString: Paste
- @Ddd@*editMenu.paste.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*editMenu.paste.documentationString: \
- @rm Paste clipboard contents
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.clearAll.labelString: Clear
- @Ddd@*editMenu.clearAll.mnemonic: l
- @Ddd@*editMenu.clearAll.documentationString: \
- @rm Clear the selection, all arguments, and the @GDB@ command line
- @Ddd@*editMenu.clearAll.acceleratorText: Ctrl+U
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.delete.labelString: Delete
- @Ddd@*editMenu.delete.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*editMenu.delete.documentationString: \
- @rm Delete current selection
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.selectAll.labelString: Select All
- @Ddd@*editMenu.selectAll.mnemonic: A
- @Ddd@*editMenu.selectAll.acceleratorText: Ctrl+A
- @Ddd@*editMenu.selectAll.documentationString: \
- @rm Select all items
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.preferences.labelString: Preferences...
- @Ddd@*editMenu.preferences.mnemonic: e
- @Ddd@*editMenu.preferences.documentationString:\
- @rm Modify the @DDD@ configuration
-
- ! Note: The debugger name will be prepended to this label:
- @Ddd@*editMenu.settings.labelString: Settings...
- @Ddd@*editMenu.settings.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*editMenu.settings.documentationString:\
- @rm Modify the @GDB@ configuration
-
- @Ddd@*editMenu.saveOptions.labelString: Save Options
- @Ddd@*editMenu.saveOptions.mnemonic: O
- @Ddd@*editMenu.saveOptions.documentationString:\
- @rm Save preferences and settings for the next @DDD@ invocation
-
-
- ! View menu (for single-window @DDD@)
- @Ddd@*menubar.views.labelString: View
- @Ddd@*menubar.views.mnemonic: V
- @Ddd@*menubar.view*documentationString: \
- @rm Open and close @DDD@ windows
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.views.helpString: \
- @bs View Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Command Tool...@rm @tt -@rm open and recenter the command tool.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Execution Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the execution window.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Console@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of debugger console.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Source Window@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of program source.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Data Window@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of program data.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Machine Code Window@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of assembler code.
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu*helpString: \
- @bs View Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Command Tool...@rm @tt -@rm open and recenter the command tool.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Execution Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the execution window.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Console@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of debugger console.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Source Window@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of program source.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Data Window@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of program data.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Machine Code Window@rm @tt -@rm toggle display of assembler code.
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu*tearOffTitle: View
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.tool.labelString: Command Tool...
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.tool.mnemonic: T
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.tool.acceleratorText: Alt+8
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.tool.accelerator: Meta<Key>8
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.tool.documentationString: \
- @rm Open the command tool and move it to its original position
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.exec.labelString: Execution Window...
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.exec.mnemonic: x
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.exec.acceleratorText: Alt+9
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.exec.accelerator: Meta<Key>9
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.exec.documentationString: \
- @rm Open the program execution window
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.console.labelString: @GDB@ Console
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.console.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.console.acceleratorText: Alt+1
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.console.accelerator: Meta<Key>1
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.console.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle showing the @GDB@ console
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.source.labelString: Source Window
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.source.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.source.acceleratorText: Alt+2
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.source.accelerator: Meta<Key>2
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.source.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle showing the source window
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.data.labelString: Data Window
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.data.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.data.acceleratorText: Alt+3
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.data.accelerator: Meta<Key>3
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.data.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle showing the data window
-
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.code.labelString: Machine Code Window
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.code.mnemonic: M
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.code.acceleratorText: Alt+4
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.code.accelerator: Meta<Key>4
- @Ddd@*viewsMenu.code.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle showing the machine code window
-
-
- ! View menu (for multi-window @DDD@)
- @Ddd@*menubar.view.labelString: View
- @Ddd@*menubar.view.mnemonic: V
- @Ddd@*menubar.view*documentationString: \
- @rm Open @DDD@ windows
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.view.helpString: \
- \
- @bs View Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Command Tool...@rm @tt -@rm open and recenter the command tool.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Execution Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the execution window.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Console...@rm @tt -@rm open the debugger console window.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Source Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the program source window.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Data Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the program data window.
-
- @Ddd@*viewMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs View Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Command Tool...@rm @tt -@rm open and recenter the command tool.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Execution Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the execution window.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Console...@rm @tt -@rm open the debugger console window.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Source Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the program source window.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Data Window...@rm @tt -@rm open the program data window.
-
- @Ddd@*viewMenu*tearOffTitle: View
-
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.tool.labelString: Command Tool...
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.tool.mnemonic: T
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.tool.acceleratorText: Alt+8
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.tool.accelerator: Meta<Key>8
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.tool.documentationString: \
- @rm Open the command tool and move it to its original position
-
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.exec.labelString: Execution Window...
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.exec.mnemonic: x
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.exec.acceleratorText: Alt+9
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.exec.accelerator: Meta<Key>9
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.exec.documentationString: \
- @rm Open the program execution window
-
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.console.labelString: @GDB@ Console...
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.console.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.console.acceleratorText: Alt+1
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.console.accelerator: Meta<Key>1
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.console.documentationString: \
- @rm Open the @GDB@ console
-
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.source.labelString: Source Window...
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.source.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.source.acceleratorText: Alt+2
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.source.accelerator: Meta<Key>2
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.source.documentationString: \
- @rm Open the source window
-
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.data.labelString: Data Window...
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.data.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.data.acceleratorText: Alt+3
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.data.accelerator: Meta<Key>3
- @Ddd@*viewMenu.data.documentationString: \
- @rm Open the data window
-
-
- ! Program menu
- @Ddd@*menubar.program.labelString: Program
- @Ddd@*menubar.program.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*menubar.program*documentationString: \
- @rm Control the execution of the debugged program
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.program*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Program Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Run...@rm @tt -@rm start the debugged program.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Run Again@rm @tt -@rm run with current arguments.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Run in Execution Window@rm is set, \
- the program is run in a separate\n\
- terminal window; useful for programs using terminal I/O. Otherwise,\n\
- the program is run in the @GDB@ console window.\n\
- This change takes effect the next time the program is run.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Step@rm @tt -@rm step program until it reaches a different source line.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Step Instruction@rm @tt -@rm step exactly one machine instruction.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Next@rm @tt -@rm step program, but proceed through subroutine calls.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Next Instruction@rm @tt -@rm step instruction, \
- but proceed through subroutine calls.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Until@rm @tt -@rm execute until program reaches a line after the current.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Finish@rm @tt -@rm execute until function returns.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Continue@rm @tt -@rm continue program after signal or breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Continue Without Signal@rm @tt -@rm continue, but don't give a signal.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Kill@rm @tt -@rm kill execution of program being debugged.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Interrupt@rm @tt -@rm interrupt program (or current @GDB@ command).\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Abort@rm @tt -@rm abort program (or current @GDB@ command).
-
- @Ddd@*programMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Program Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Run...@rm @tt -@rm start the debugged program.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Run Again@rm @tt -@rm run with current arguments.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Run in Execution Window@rm is set, \
- the program is run in a separate\n\
- terminal window; useful for programs using terminal I/O. Otherwise,\n\
- the program is run in the @GDB@ console window.\n\
- This change takes effect the next time the program is run.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Step@rm @tt -@rm step program until it reaches a different source line.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Step Instruction@rm @tt -@rm step exactly one machine instruction.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Next@rm @tt -@rm step program, but proceed through subroutine calls.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Next Instruction@rm @tt -@rm step instruction, \
- but proceed through subroutine calls.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Until@rm @tt -@rm execute until program reaches a line after the current.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Finish@rm @tt -@rm execute until function returns.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Continue@rm @tt -@rm continue program after signal or breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Continue Without Signal@rm @tt -@rm continue, but don't give a signal.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Kill@rm @tt -@rm kill execution of program being debugged.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Interrupt@rm @tt -@rm interrupt program (or current @GDB@ command).\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Abort@rm @tt -@rm abort program (or current @GDB@ command).
-
- @Ddd@*programMenu*tearOffTitle: Program
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run.labelString: Run...
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run.accelerator: <Key>F2
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run.acceleratorText: F2
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run.documentationString: \
- @rm Start debugged program. You may specify arguments to give it.
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run_again.labelString: Run Again
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run_again.mnemonic: A
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run_again.accelerator: <Key>F3
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run_again.acceleratorText: F3
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.run_again.documentationString: \
- @rm Restart debugged program, using the previous arguments.
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.separateExecWindow.labelString: Run in Execution Window
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.separateExecWindow.mnemonic: E
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.separateExecWindow.documentationString:\
- @rm Toggle execution of debugged program in separate window
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.step.labelString: Step
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.step.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.step.accelerator: ~Shift<Key>F5
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.step.acceleratorText: F5
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.step.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.stepi.labelString: Step Instruction
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.stepi.mnemonic: I
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.stepi.accelerator: Shift<Key>F5
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.stepi.acceleratorText: Shift+F5
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.stepi.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.next.labelString: Next
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.next.mnemonic: N
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.next.accelerator: ~Shift<Key>F6
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.next.acceleratorText: F6
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.next.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.nexti.labelString: Next Instruction
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.nexti.mnemonic: x
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.nexti.accelerator: Shift<Key>F6
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.nexti.acceleratorText: Shift+F6
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.nexti.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.until.labelString: Until
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.until.mnemonic: U
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.until.accelerator: <Key>F7
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.until.acceleratorText: F7
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.until.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.finish.labelString: Finish
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.finish.mnemonic: F
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.finish.accelerator: <Key>F8
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.finish.acceleratorText: F8
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.finish.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.cont.labelString: Continue
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.cont.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.cont.accelerator: ~Shift<Key>F9
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.cont.acceleratorText: F9
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.cont.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.signal0.labelString: Continue Without Signal
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.signal0.mnemonic: t
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.signal0.accelerator: Shift<Key>F9
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.signal0.acceleratorText: Shift+F9
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.signal0.documentationString: \
- @rm Continue program without giving it a signal.
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.kill.labelString: Kill
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.kill.mnemonic: K
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.kill.accelerator: <Key>F4
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.kill.acceleratorText: F4
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.kill.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.break.labelString: Interrupt
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.break.mnemonic: p
- ! @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.break.accelerator: <Key>Escape
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.break.acceleratorText: Esc
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.break.documentationString: \
- @rm Interrupt program (or current @GDB@ command)
-
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.quit.labelString: Abort
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.quit.mnemonic: b
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.quit.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>\\
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.quit.acceleratorText: Ctrl+\\
- @Ddd@*menubar*programMenu.quit.documentationString: \
- @rm Abort program (or current @GDB@ command)
-
-
- ! Commands
- @Ddd@*menubar.commands.labelString: Commands
- @Ddd@*menubar.commands.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*menubar.commands*documentationString: \
- @rm Enter and modify @GDB@ commands
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.commands*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Commands Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Command History...@rm @tt -@rm show all previous commands.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Previous@rm @tt -@rm show the previous command.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Next@rm @tt -@rm show the next command.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Search Previous@rm @tt -@rm do incremental search forward.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Search Next@rm @tt -@rm do incremental search backward.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Quit Search@rm @tt -@rm quit incremental search.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Complete@rm @tt -@rm complete the current command.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Apply@rm @tt -@rm execute the current command.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Clear Line@rm @tt -@rm clear @GDB@ command line.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Clear Window@rm @tt -@rm clear all before last @GDB@ prompt.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Define Command...@rm @tt -@rm define @GDB@ command.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Buttons...@rm @tt -@rm edit command buttons.
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Commands Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Command History...@rm @tt -@rm show all previous commands.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Previous@rm @tt -@rm show the previous command.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Next@rm @tt -@rm show the next command.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Search Previous@rm @tt -@rm do incremental search forward.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Search Next@rm @tt -@rm do incremental search backward.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Quit Search@rm @tt -@rm quit incremental search.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Complete@rm @tt -@rm complete the current command.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Apply@rm @tt -@rm execute the current command.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Clear Line@rm @tt -@rm clear @GDB@ command line.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Clear Window@rm @tt -@rm clear all before last @GDB@ prompt.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Define Command...@rm @tt -@rm define @GDB@ command.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Buttons...@rm @tt -@rm edit command buttons.
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu*tearOffTitle: Commands
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.history.labelString: Command History...
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.history.mnemonic: H
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.history.documentationString: \
- @rm Show previous commands
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.prev.labelString: Previous
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.prev.mnemonic: P
- ! @Ddd@*commandsMenu.prev.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>P
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.prev.acceleratorText: Up
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.prev.documentationString: \
- @rm Get previous command
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.next.labelString: Next
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.next.mnemonic: N
- ! @Ddd@*commandsMenu.next.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>N
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.next.acceleratorText: Down
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.next.documentationString: \
- @rm Get next command
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.complete.labelString: Complete
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.complete.mnemonic: C
- ! @Ddd@*commandsMenu.complete.accelerator: ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>Tab
- ! @Ddd@*commandsMenu.complete.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>I
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.complete.acceleratorText: Tab
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.complete.documentationString: \
- @rm Complete current command
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.apply.labelString: Apply
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.apply.mnemonic: A
- ! @Ddd@*commandsMenu.apply.accelerator: ~Ctrl ~Shift ~Meta<Key>Return
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.apply.acceleratorText: Return
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.apply.documentationString: \
- @rm Execute current command
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_prev.labelString: Find Backward
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_prev.mnemonic: B
- ! @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_prev.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>B
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_prev.acceleratorText: Ctrl+B
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_prev.documentationString: \
- @rm Do incremental search backward in command history
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_next.labelString: Find Forward
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_next.mnemonic: F
- ! @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_next.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>F
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_next.acceleratorText: Ctrl+F
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_next.documentationString: \
- @rm Do incremental search forward in command history
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_exit.labelString: Quit Search
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_exit.mnemonic: Q
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_exit.acceleratorText: Esc
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.isearch_exit.documentationString: \
- @rm Quit incremental search
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_line.labelString: Clear Line
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_line.mnemonic: L
- ! *commandsMenu.clear_line.accelerator: ~Shift ~Meta Ctrl<Key>U
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_line.acceleratorText: Ctrl+U
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_line.documentationString: \
- @rm Clear @GDB@ command line
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_window.labelString: Clear Window
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_window.mnemonic: W
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_window.accelerator: ~Meta Shift Ctrl<Key>U
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_window.acceleratorText: Shift+Ctrl+U
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.clear_window.documentationString: \
- @rm Clear all before last @GDB@ prompt
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.define.labelString: Define Command...
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.define.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.define.documentationString: \
- @rm Define @GDB@ command
-
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.buttons.labelString: Edit Buttons...
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.buttons.mnemonic: u
- @Ddd@*commandsMenu.buttons.documentationString: \
- @rm Edit command buttons
-
-
- ! Status
- @Ddd@*menubar.stack.labelString: Status
- @Ddd@*menubar.stack.mnemonic: t
- @Ddd@*menubar.stack*documentationString: \
- @rm Show the current program state
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.stack.helpString: \
- \
- @bs Status Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Backtrace...@rm @tt -@rm give a summary of how your program got where it is.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Registers...@rm @tt -@rm show current processor registers.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Threads...@rm @tt -@rm show current program threads.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Signals...@rm @tt -@rm show current signal handling.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Up@rm @tt -@rm show the function that called the current one.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Down@rm @tt -@rm show the function that was called by the current one.
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Status Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Backtrace...@rm @tt -@rm give a summary of how your program got where it is.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Registers...@rm @tt -@rm show current processor registers.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Threads...@rm @tt -@rm show current program threads.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Signals...@rm @tt -@rm show current signal handling.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Up@rm @tt -@rm show the function that called the current one.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Down@rm @tt -@rm show the function that was called by the current one.
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu*tearOffTitle: Status
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.stack.labelString: Backtrace...
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.stack.mnemonic: B
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.stack.documentationString: \
- @rm Give a summary of how the debugged program got where it is
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.registers.labelString: Registers...
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.registers.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.registers.documentationString: \
- @rm Show registers and their contents
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.threads.labelString: Threads...
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.threads.mnemonic: T
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.threads.documentationString: \
- @rm Show and select current program threads
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.signals.labelString: Signals...
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.signals.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.signals.documentationString: \
- @rm Show and edit current signal handling
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.up.labelString: Up
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.up.mnemonic: U
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.up.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>Up
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.up.acceleratorText: Ctrl+Up
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.up.documentationString: \
- @rm Show the function that called the current one
-
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.down.labelString: Down
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.down.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.down.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>Down
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.down.acceleratorText: Ctrl+Down
- @Ddd@*stackMenu.down.documentationString: \
- @rm Show the function that was called by the current one
-
-
-
- ! Source menu
- @Ddd@*menubar.source.labelString: Source
- @Ddd@*menubar.source.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*menubar.source*documentationString: \
- @rm Set and edit breakpoints in source files
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.source.helpString: \
- \
- @bs Source Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Breakpoints...@rm @tt -@rm set, view, and edit breakpoints.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Lookup ()@rm @tt -@rm lookup @bf ()@rm in the source.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find next occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Find Words Only@rm enables finding complete words only.\n\
- If unset, arbitrary occurrences are found.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Find Case Sensitive@rm enables case-sensitive search.\n\
- If unset, occurrences are found regardless of case.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Line Numbers@rm @tt -@rm enable numbered source lines.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Machine Code@rm @tt -@rm enable disassembling of the current function.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Source...@rm @tt -@rm invoke text editor for current source.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Reload Source @rm @tt -@rm reload current source file.
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.helpString: \
- \
- @bs Source Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Breakpoints...@rm @tt -@rm set, view, and edit breakpoints.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Lookup ()@rm @tt -@rm lookup @bf ()@rm in the source.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find next occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm .\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Find Words Only@rm enables finding complete words only.\n\
- If unset, arbitrary occurrences are found.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Find Case Sensitive@rm enables case-sensitive search.\n\
- If unset, occurrences are found regardless of case.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Line Numbers@rm @tt -@rm enable numbered source lines.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Machine Code@rm @tt -@rm enable disassembling of the current function.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Source...@rm @tt -@rm invoke text editor for current source.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Reload Source @rm @tt -@rm reload current source file.
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.breakpoints.labelString: Edit Breakpoints...
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.breakpoints.mnemonic: d
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.breakpoints.documentationString: \
- @rm Set, view, and edit breakpoints
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lookup.labelString: Lookup ()
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lookup.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lookup.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>slash
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lookup.acceleratorText: Ctrl+/
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lookup.documentationString:\
- @rm Lookup @bf ()@rm in the source
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findForward.labelString: @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm
- ! @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findForward.mnemonic: >
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findForward.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>period
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findForward.acceleratorText: Ctrl+.
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findForward.documentationString:\
- @rm Search the next occurrence of @bf ()@rm
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findBackward.labelString: @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm
- ! @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findBackward.mnemonic: <
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findBackward.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>comma
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findBackward.acceleratorText: Ctrl+,
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findBackward.documentationString:\
- @rm Search the previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findWordsOnly.labelString: Find Words Only
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findWordsOnly.mnemonic: W
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findWordsOnly.accelerator: Meta<Key>W
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findWordsOnly.acceleratorText: Alt+W
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findWordsOnly.documentationString:\
- @rm Switch between finding complete words and finding arbitrary occurrences
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findCaseSensitive.labelString: Find Case Sensitive
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findCaseSensitive.mnemonic: i
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findCaseSensitive.accelerator: Meta<Key>I
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findCaseSensitive.acceleratorText: Alt+I
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.findCaseSensitive.documentationString:\
- @rm Toggle case-sensitive search
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.disassemble.labelString: Display Machine Code
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.disassemble.mnemonic: M
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.disassemble.accelerator: Meta<Key>4
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.disassemble.acceleratorText: Alt+4
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.disassemble.documentationString:\
- @rm Toggle display of machine code window
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lineNumbers.labelString: Display Line Numbers
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lineNumbers.mnemonic: N
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lineNumbers.accelerator: Meta<Key>N
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lineNumbers.acceleratorText: Alt+N
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.lineNumbers.documentationString:\
- @rm Toggle displaying source line numbers
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.edit.labelString: Edit Source...
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.edit.mnemonic: E
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.edit.accelerator: ~Meta Shift Ctrl<Key>V
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.edit.acceleratorText: Shift+Ctrl+V
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.edit.documentationString: \
- @rm Invoke text editor for the current source
-
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.reload.labelString: Reload Source
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.reload.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.reload.accelerator: ~Meta Shift Ctrl<Key>L
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.reload.acceleratorText: Shift+Ctrl+L
- @Ddd@*sourceMenu.reload.documentationString: \
- @rm Reload current source file
-
-
- ! Data menu
- @Ddd@*menubar.data.labelString: Data
- @Ddd@*menubar.data.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*menubar.data*documentationString: \
- @rm Create and modify data displays
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.data*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Data Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Displays...@rm @tt -@rm select, enable and delete displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Watchpoints...@rm @tt -@rm set, view, and edit watchpoints.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Examine Memory...@rm @tt -@rm examine memory in any of several formats.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Print ()@rm @tt -@rm print @bf ()@rm in @GDB@ console.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display ()@rm @tt -@rm display @bf ()@rm in data window.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Detect Aliases@rm @tt -@rm toggle alias detection.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Local Variables@rm @tt -@rm show current local variables.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Arguments@rm @tt -@rm show current argument variables.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf More Status Displays...@rm @tt -@rm show other things about the \
- debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Align on Grid@rm @tt -@rm align all displays on the next grid point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Rotate Graph@rm @tt -@rm rotate the graph clockwise by 90 degrees.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Layout Graph@rm @tt -@rm layout the graph.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Select All@rm @tt -@rm select all displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Refresh@rm @tt -@rm update all displays.
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Data Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Displays...@rm @tt -@rm select, enable and delete displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit Watchpoints...@rm @tt -@rm set, view, and edit watchpoints.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Examine Memory...@rm @tt -@rm examine memory in any of several formats.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Print ()@rm @tt -@rm print @bf ()@rm in @GDB@ console.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display ()@rm @tt -@rm display @bf ()@rm in data window.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Detect Aliases@rm @tt -@rm toggle alias detection.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Local Variables@rm @tt -@rm show current local variables.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display Arguments@rm @tt -@rm show current argument variables.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf More Status Displays...@rm @tt -@rm show other things about the \
- debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Align on Grid@rm @tt -@rm align all displays on the next grid point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Rotate Graph@rm @tt -@rm rotate the graph clockwise by 90 degrees.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Layout Graph@rm @tt -@rm layout the graph.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Select All@rm @tt -@rm select all displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Refresh@rm @tt -@rm update all displays.
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu*tearOffTitle: Data
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.displays.labelString: Edit Displays...
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.displays.mnemonic: E
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.displays.documentationString: \
- @rm Select, enable and delete displays
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.watchpoints.labelString: Edit Watchpoints...
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.watchpoints.mnemonic: W
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.watchpoints.documentationString: \
- @rm Set, view, and edit watchpoints
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.examine.labelString: Examine Memory...
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.examine.mnemonic: x
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.examine.documentationString: \
- @rm Examine memory in any of several formats
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.print.labelString: Print ()
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.print.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.print.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>equal
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.print.acceleratorText: Ctrl+=
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.print.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the argument @bf ()@rm in the @GDB@ console
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.display.labelString: Display ()
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.display.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.display.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>minus
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.display.acceleratorText: Ctrl+-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.display.documentationString: \
- @rm Display the argument @bf ()@rm in the data window
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.detectAliases.labelString: Detect Aliases
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.detectAliases.mnemonic: A
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.detectAliases.accelerator: Meta<Key>A
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.detectAliases.acceleratorText: Alt+A
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.detectAliases.documentationString: \
- @rm Detect aliases (shared data structures)
-
- ! This item is visible in GDB only.
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info locals.labelString: Display Local Variables
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info locals.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info locals.accelerator: Meta<Key>L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info locals.acceleratorText: Alt+L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info locals.documentationString: \
- @rm Display the local variables of the current stack frame
-
- ! This item is visible in GDB only.
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info args.labelString: Display Arguments
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info args.mnemonic: u
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info args.accelerator: Meta<Key>U
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info args.acceleratorText: Alt+U
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.info args.documentationString: \
- @rm Display the argument variables of the current stack frame
-
- ! This item is visible in DBX only.
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.dump.labelString: Display Local Variables
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.dump.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.dump.accelerator: Meta<Key>L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.dump.acceleratorText: Alt+L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.dump.documentationString: \
- @rm Display all local variables of the current stack frame
-
- ! This item is visible in XDB only.
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.l.labelString: Display Local Variables
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.l.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.l.accelerator: Meta<Key>L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.l.acceleratorText: Alt+L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.l.documentationString: \
- @rm Display all local variables of the current stack frame
-
- ! This item is visible in JDB only.
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.locals.labelString: Display Local Variables
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.locals.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.locals.accelerator: Meta<Key>L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.locals.acceleratorText: Alt+L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.locals.documentationString: \
- @rm Display all local variables of the current stack frame
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.infos.labelString: More Status Displays...
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.infos.mnemonic: M
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.infos.documentationString: \
- @rm Show various things about the program being debugged
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.align.labelString: Align on Grid
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.align.mnemonic: G
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.align.accelerator: Meta<Key>G
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.align.acceleratorText: Alt+G
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.align.documentationString: \
- @rm Align all displays on the next grid point
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.rotate.labelString: Rotate Graph
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.rotate.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.rotate.accelerator: Meta<Key>R
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.rotate.acceleratorText: Alt+R
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.rotate.documentationString: \
- @rm Rotate the graph clockwise by 90 degrees
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.layout.labelString: Layout Graph
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.layout.mnemonic: y
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.layout.accelerator: Meta<Key>Y
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.layout.acceleratorText: Alt+Y
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.layout.documentationString: \
- @rm Layout the graph
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.selectAll.labelString: Select All
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.selectAll.mnemonic: S
- ! @Ddd@*dataMenu.selectAll.accelerator: Ctrl<Key>A
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.selectAll.acceleratorText: Ctrl+A
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.selectAll.documentationString: \
- @rm Select all displays
-
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.refresh.labelString: Refresh
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.refresh.mnemonic: f
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.refresh.accelerator: ~Shift ~Meta Ctrl<Key>L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.refresh.acceleratorText: Ctrl+L
- @Ddd@*dataMenu.refresh.documentationString: \
- @rm Redraw all displays, using current values
-
-
-
- ! Maintenance menu
- @Ddd@*menubar.maintenance.labelString: Maintenance
- @Ddd@*menubar.maintenance.mnemonic: M
- @Ddd@*menubar.maintenance*documentationString: \
- @rm Debug @DDD@
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.maintenance*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Maintenance Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- This menu is for @DDD@ maintenance only.\n\
- It becomes active when @DDD@ gets a fatal signal.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Debug @DDD@...@rm @tt -@rm invoke a debugger on this @DDD@ instance.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Dump Core@rm @tt -@rm dump core now.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Tic Tac Toe...@rm @tt -@rm play Tic Tac Toe against @DDD@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf When @DDD@ Crashes@rm @tt -@rm what to do when @DDD@ crashes.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Remove Menu@rm @tt -@rm remove this menu.
-
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Maintenance Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- This menu is for @DDD@ maintenance only.\n\
- It becomes active when @DDD@ gets a fatal signal.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Debug @DDD@...@rm @tt -@rm invoke a debugger on this @DDD@ instance.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Dump Core@rm @tt -@rm dump core now.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Tic Tac Toe...@rm @tt -@rm play Tic Tac Toe against @DDD@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf When @DDD@ Crashes@rm @tt -@rm what to do when @DDD@ crashes.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Remove Menu@rm @tt -@rm remove this menu.
-
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu*tearOffTitle: Maintenance
-
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.debug.labelString: Debug @DDD@...
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.debug.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.debug.accelerator: ~Shift ~Ctrl<Key>F12
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.debug.acceleratorText: F12
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.debug.documentationString: \
- @rm Invoke a debugger on this @DDD@ instance
-
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.dumpCore.labelString: Dump Core Now
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.dumpCore.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.dumpCore.documentationString: \
- @rm Make @DDD@ dump core now
-
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.tictactoe.labelString: Tic Tac Toe...
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.tictactoe.mnemonic: T
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.tictactoe.documentationString: \
- @rm Play Tic Tac Toe against @DDD@
-
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.crash.labelString: When @DDD@ Crashes
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.crash.mnemonic: W
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.crash.documentationString: \
- @rm What to do when @DDD@ crashes
-
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.remove.labelString: Remove Menu
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.remove.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*maintenanceMenu.remove.documentationString: \
- @rm Remove this menu
-
-
-
- @Ddd@*crashMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Crash Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- When @DDD@ crashes...\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Debug @DDD@@rm @tt -@rm invoke a debugger.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Dump Core@rm @tt -@rm dump core.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Do Nothing@rm @tt -@rm neither invoke a debugger nor debug @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*crashMenu*tearOffTitle: When @DDD@ Crashes
-
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.debug.labelString: Debug @DDD@
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.debug.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.debug.documentationString: \
- @rm Invoke debugger on @DDD@ when it crashes
-
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.dumpCore.labelString: Dump Core
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.dumpCore.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.dumpCore.documentationString: \
- @rm Dump core when @DDD@ crashes
-
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.nothing.labelString: Do Nothing
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.nothing.mnemonic: N
- @Ddd@*crashMenu.nothing.documentationString: \
- @rm Neither invoke a debugger nor dump core
-
-
- ! Help menu
- @Ddd@*menubar.help.labelString: Help
- @Ddd@*menubar.help.mnemonic: H
- @Ddd@*menubar.help*documentationString: \
- @rm Get more information
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.help*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Help Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Overview@rm @tt -@rm help on how to use the help facility.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf On Item...@rm @tt -@rm give help on the current item.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf On Window...@rm @tt -@rm help on the application itself.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf What Now?...@rm @tt -@rm give help on what to do now.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Tip of the Day...@rm @tt -@rm give a useful tip on @DDD@ usage.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ Reference...@rm @tt -@rm the @DDD@ on-line manual.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ News...@rm @tt -@rm what's new in @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Reference...@rm @tt -@rm the @GDB@ on-line manual.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ License...@rm @tt -@rm copying, distributing, and modifying @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ WWW Page...@rm @tt -@rm the @DDD@ WWW page.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf About @DDD@...@rm @tt -@rm some general information about @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Help Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Overview@rm @tt -@rm help on how to use the help facility.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf On Item...@rm @tt -@rm give help on the current item.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf On Window...@rm @tt -@rm help on the application itself.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf What Now?...@rm @tt -@rm give help on what to do now.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Tip of the Day...@rm @tt -@rm give a useful tip on @DDD@ usage.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ Reference...@rm @tt -@rm the @DDD@ on-line manual.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ News...@rm @tt -@rm what's new in @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @GDB@ Reference...@rm @tt -@rm the @GDB@ on-line manual.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ License...@rm @tt -@rm copying, distributing, and modifying @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @DDD@ WWW Page...@rm @tt -@rm the @DDD@ WWW page.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf About @DDD@...@rm @tt -@rm some general information about @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu*tearOffTitle: Help
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onHelp.labelString: Overview...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onHelp.mnemonic: v
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onHelp.documentationString: \
- @rm How to use the help facility
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onItem.labelString: On Item...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onItem.mnemonic: O
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onItem.accelerator: ~Shift ~Ctrl<Key>F1
- ! *helpMenu.onItem.accelerator: <Key>osfHelp
-
- ! In fact, both F1 and Shift+F1 invoke help on item.
- ! However, if we press F1, we get immediate help, while
- ! Shift+F1 will get `on context' help, where an item must be
- ! selected first. Since `on context' help is also what we get
- ! when `on item' is selected via the menu, display the `alternate'
- ! accelerator instead.
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onItem.acceleratorText: Shift+F1
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onItem.documentationString: \
- @rm Get help on the current item
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onWindow.labelString: On Window...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onWindow.mnemonic: W
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onWindow.documentationString: \
- @rm Information about the current window
-
- ! To make Shift+F1 work even on widgets that have no help callback
- ! installed, we use this accelerator to invoke `on window' help. `on window'
- ! help will detect that Shift is pressed and call `on context' help instead.
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onWindow.accelerator: Shift ~Ctrl<Key>F1
-
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.whatNext.labelString: What Now?...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.whatNext.mnemonic: N
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.whatNext.accelerator: ~Shift Ctrl<Key>F1
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.whatNext.acceleratorText: Ctrl+F1
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.whatNext.documentationString: \
- @rm Explain the current situation and suggest what to do next
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.tipOfTheDay.labelString: Tip of the Day...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.tipOfTheDay.mnemonic: T
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.tipOfTheDay.documentationString: \
- @rm Give a useful tip on @DDD@ usage
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.dddManual.labelString: @DDD@ Reference...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.dddManual.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.dddManual.documentationString: \
- @rm The @DDD@ reference manual
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.news.labelString: @DDD@ News...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.news.mnemonic: e
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.news.documentationString: \
- @rm What's new in this @DDD@ version
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.gdbManual.labelString: @GDB@ Reference...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.gdbManual.mnemonic: B
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.gdbManual.documentationString: \
- @rm The @GDB@ reference manual
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.license.labelString: @DDD@ License...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.license.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.license.documentationString: \
- @rm Terms and conditions for copying, distributing, and modifying @DDD@
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.www.labelString: @DDD@ WWW Page...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.www.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.www.documentationString: \
- @rm Invoke a WWW browser with up-to-date @DDD@ information
-
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onVersion.labelString: About @DDD@...
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onVersion.mnemonic: A
- @Ddd@*helpMenu.onVersion.documentationString: \
- @rm General information about this @DDD@ version
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Command Tool Layout
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! The number of rows in the command tool.
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.fractionBase: 90
-
- ! The positions are set up according to the following scheme:
- !
- ! 0 45 90 Each line has its individual number.
- ! 0 +--+--+ `topPosition' refers to the line above the button;
- ! | | | `bottomPosition' is the line below. Likewise,
- ! 10 +--+--+ `leftPosition' is the line at the left, and
- ! | | | `rightPosition' is the line to the right. For instance,
- ! 20 +--+--+ the line above the `break' button
- ! | | | is line 1 (topPosition), the line below is line 2
- ! 30 +--+--+ (bottomPosition), the line to the left is line 0
- ! | | | (leftPosition), and the line to the right is line 8
- ! 40 +--+--+ (rightPosition).
- ! | | |
- ! 50 +--+--+ To replace a button by another command, change the
- ! | | | `toolButtons' resource, above, and insert appropriate
- ! 60 +--+--+ resource values for the new button, specifying its
- ! | | | location.
- ! 70 +--+--+
- ! | | |
- ! 80 +--+--+
- ! | | |
- ! 90 +--+--+
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.run.topPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.run.bottomPosition: 10
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.run.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.run.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.break.topPosition: 10
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.break.bottomPosition: 20
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.break.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.break.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.step.topPosition: 20
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.step.bottomPosition: 30
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.step.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.step.rightPosition: 45
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.stepi.topPosition: 20
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.stepi.bottomPosition: 30
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.stepi.leftPosition: 45
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.stepi.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.next.topPosition: 30
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.next.bottomPosition: 40
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.next.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.next.rightPosition: 45
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.nexti.topPosition: 30
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.nexti.bottomPosition: 40
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.nexti.leftPosition: 45
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.nexti.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.until.topPosition: 40
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.until.bottomPosition: 50
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.until.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.until.rightPosition: 45
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.finish.topPosition: 40
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.finish.bottomPosition: 50
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.finish.leftPosition: 45
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.finish.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.cont.topPosition: 50
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.cont.bottomPosition: 60
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.cont.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.cont.rightPosition: 45
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.kill.topPosition: 50
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.kill.bottomPosition: 60
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.kill.leftPosition: 45
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.kill.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.up.topPosition: 60
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.up.bottomPosition: 70
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.up.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.up.rightPosition: 45
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.down.topPosition: 60
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.down.bottomPosition: 70
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.down.leftPosition: 45
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.down.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Undo.topPosition: 70
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Undo.bottomPosition: 80
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Undo.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Undo.rightPosition: 45
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Redo.topPosition: 70
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Redo.bottomPosition: 80
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Redo.leftPosition: 45
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Redo.rightPosition: 90
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Edit.topPosition: 80
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Edit.bottomPosition: 90
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Edit.leftPosition: 0
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Edit.rightPosition: 45
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Make.topPosition: 80
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Make.bottomPosition: 90
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Make.leftPosition: 45
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.Make.rightPosition: 90
-
- ! Command tool button placement. Don't change this.
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*topAttachment: XmATTACH_POSITION
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*bottomAttachment: XmATTACH_POSITION
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*leftAttachment: XmATTACH_POSITION
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*rightAttachment: XmATTACH_POSITION
-
- ! Make command tool and tool bar buttons a little lighter
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*shadowThickness: 1
- @Ddd@*source_buttons*shadowThickness: 1
- @Ddd@*console_buttons*shadowThickness: 1
- @Ddd@*data_buttons*shadowThickness: 1
- @Ddd@*command_toolbar*shadowThickness: 1
- @Ddd@*toolbar.?.shadowThickness: 1
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Preferences
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! @Ddd@*preferences.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*preferences.cancelLabelString: Reset
- @Ddd@*preferences_popup.title: @DDD@ Preferences
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons.borderWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*indicatorOn: off
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*shadowThickness: 2
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*alignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*preferences*panel*XmRowColumn.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*preferences*packing: XmPACK_TIGHT
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*general.labelString: \ \ \ General\ \ \
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*source.labelString: Source
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*data.labelString: Data
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*startup.labelString: Startup
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*fonts.labelString: Fonts
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*helpers.labelString: Helpers
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons*packing: XmPACK_COLUMN
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*general*helpString: \
- @bs General Preferences@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm When you move the mouse pointer over a button, @DDD@ can give a hint \
- on its usage.\n\
- @tt -@rm Select @bf as popup tips@rm if you want the hint to be shown \
- in a popup window.\n\
- @tt -@rm Select @bf in the status line@rm if you want the hint to be shown \
- in the status line.\n\
- You can also select both options, or none at all.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm When you move the mouse pointer over a variable in the source window,\n\
- @DDD@ can automatically display the variable value.\n\
- @tt -@rm Select @bf as popup tips@rm if you want the value to be shown \
- in a popup window.\n\
- @tt -@rm Select @bf in the status line@rm if you want it to be shown \
- in the status line.\n\
- You can also select both options, or none at all.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In @DDD@, the @key Tab@rm key can complete its arguments.\n\
- @tt -@rm Set @bf in all windows@rm if you want completion in all @DDD@ \
- windows.\n\
- @tt -@rm Set @bf in console only@rm if you need the @key Tab@rm key to move \
- the focus.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Iconify all windows at once@rm is set, all @DDD@ windows are \
- iconified as a group.\n\
- Otherwise, windows are iconified separately.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Uniconify when ready@rm is set, the @DDD@ windows are \
- automatically uniconified\n\
- when @DDD@ becomes ready (e.g. after reaching a breakpoint).\n\
- Otherwise, @DDD@ windows remain iconified.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Suppress X warnings@rm is set, X warnings are silently ignored.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Continue automatically...@rm is set, @DDD@ will continue execution\n\
- of programs that were interrupted while grabbing the mouse pointer.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Warn if multiple...@rm enables warnings about multiple @DDD@ instances\n\
- that share (and may overwrite) preferences and other state files.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Undo Buffer Size@rm sets the maximum size of the undo buffer.\n\
- \n\
- Use the buttons above to view and change other preferences.\n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the saved preferences.
-
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttonHints.labelString: \
- Automatic Display of Button Hints
- @Ddd@*preferences*valueHints.labelString: \
- Automatic Display of Variable Values
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*tips.labelString: as Popup Tips
- @Ddd@*preferences*docs.labelString: in the Status Line
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*tabCompletion.labelString: \
- TAB Key Completes
- @Ddd@*preferences*inAllWindows.labelString: in All Windows
- @Ddd@*preferences*inConsole.labelString: in Console Only
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*undoSize.labelString: \
- Undo Buffer Size
- @Ddd@*preferences*size.text.columns: 5
- @Ddd@*preferences*kbytes.labelString: kBytes
- @Ddd@*preferences*clear.labelString: Clear Undo Buffer
-
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*groupIconify.labelString: \
- Iconify all Windows at Once
- @Ddd@*preferences*uniconifyWhenReady.labelString: \
- Uniconify When Ready
- @Ddd@*preferences*suppressWarnings.labelString: \
- Suppress X Warnings
- @Ddd@*preferences*checkGrabs.labelString: \
- Continue Automatically when Mouse Pointer is Frozen
- @Ddd@*preferences*warnIfLocked.labelString: \
- Warn if Multiple @DDD@ Instances are Running
-
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*source*helpString: \
- @bs Source Preferences@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm @DDD@ can show the current position and breakpoints\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf as glyphs@rm , using small images in the text,\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf as text@rm , using ordinary text characters.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The @bf Tool Buttons@rm can be placed\n\
- @tt -@rm in the @bf Command Tool@rm which can be moved around @DDD@, or\n\
- @tt -@rm in the @bf Source Window@rm , as line of buttons.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using DBX, @DDD@ can refer to program sources\n\
- @tt -@rm by @bf path name@rm , or\n\
- @tt -@rm by @bf base name@rm , as required by some DBX variants.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Find words only@rm is set, only complete words are found.\n\
- Otherwise, @DDD@ finds arbitrary occurrences.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Find case sensitive@rm is set, search is case-sensitive.\n\
- Otherwise, @DDD@ finds occurrences regardless of case.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Cache source files@rm is set, source texts are cached in memory.\n\
- Otherwise, sources are read from disk upon each source change.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Cache machine code@rm is set, disassembled code is cached \
- in memory.\n\
- Otherwise, code is re-disassembled upon each function change.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Display line numbers@rm enables numbered source lines.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In @bf Tab Width@rm , you can set the spacing of tab stops.\n\
- Setting the tab width to 8 sets a tab stop every 8 characters.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In @bf Indentation@rm , you can indent the source and machine code,\n\
- giving additional room for the breakpoint area.\n\
- \n\
- Use the buttons above to view and change other preferences.\n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the saved preferences.
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*showExecPos.labelString: Show Position and Breakpoints
- @Ddd@*preferences*asGlyphs.labelString: as Glyphs
- @Ddd@*preferences*asText.labelString: as Text Characters
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*toolButtons.labelString: Tool buttons location
- @Ddd@*toolButtonsMenu*commandTool.labelString: \
- Command Tool
- @Ddd@*toolButtonsMenu*sourceWindow.labelString: \
- Source Window\ \ \ \ \
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*referSources.labelString: Refer to Program Sources
- @Ddd@*preferences*byPath.labelString: by Path Name
- @Ddd@*preferences*byBase.labelString: by Base Name
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*cache.labelString: Cache
- @Ddd@*preferences*cacheSource.labelString: Source Files
- @Ddd@*preferences*cacheCode.labelString: Machine Code
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*find.labelString: Find
- @Ddd@*preferences*wordsOnly.labelString: Words Only\
- @Ddd@*preferences*caseSensitive.labelString: Case Sensitive
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*lineNumbers.labelString: Display Source Line Numbers
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*tabWidth.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*preferences*tabWidth.minimum: 1
- @Ddd@*preferences*tabWidth.maximum: 32
- @Ddd@*preferences*tabWidth.showValue: on
- @Ddd@*preferences*tabWidth.titleString: \
- Tab Width\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*sourceIndent.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*preferences*sourceIndent.minimum: 0
- @Ddd@*preferences*sourceIndent.maximum: 16
- @Ddd@*preferences*sourceIndent.showValue: on
- @Ddd@*preferences*sourceIndent.titleString: \
- Source Indentation\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*codeIndent.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*preferences*codeIndent.minimum: 0
- @Ddd@*preferences*codeIndent.maximum: 16
- @Ddd@*preferences*codeIndent.showValue: on
- @Ddd@*preferences*codeIndent.titleString: \
- Machine Code Indentation
-
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*data*helpString: \
- @bs Data Preferences@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Detect aliases@rm is set, @DDD@ detects displays with the same\n\
- physical address and suppresses all aliases except the one that was\n\
- least recently changed. Useful for examining shared data structures.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Cluster data displays@rm is set, all independent data displays\n\
- will be merged into one single cluster, saving screen space.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Display two-dimensional arrays as tables@rm is set, the elements\n\
- of two-dimensional arrays are aligned in a table.\n\
- Otherwise, two-dimensional arrays are displayed as nested linear arrays.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Show edge hints@rm enables handles for multi-line and arc edges.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Show edge annotations@rm enables named edges.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Show titles@rm enables titles of dependent displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Close data window when deleting last display@rm is set,\n\
- deleting the last display automatically closes the data window.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Compact layout@rm enables a compact layout,\n\
- suitable for homogeneous structures only.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Automatic layout@rm makes @DDD@ layout the graph after each change.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf Auto-align displays@rm is set,\n\
- each display is aligned on the nearest grid point.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In @bf Grid size@rm , you can change the spacing of grid points.\n\
- A spacing of 0 disables the grid.\n\
- \n\
- Use the buttons above to view and change other preferences.\n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the saved preferences.
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*detectAliases.labelString: \
- Detect Aliases (shared data structures)
- @Ddd@*preferences*clusterDisplays.labelString: \
- Cluster Data Displays
- @Ddd@*preferences*align2dArrays.labelString: \
- Display Two-Dimensional Arrays as Tables
- @Ddd@*preferences*snapToGrid.labelString: \
- Auto-Align Displays on Nearest Grid Point
- @Ddd@*preferences*show.labelString: \
- Show
- @Ddd@*preferences*hints.labelString: \
- Edge Hints
- @Ddd@*preferences*annotations.labelString: \
- Edge Annotations
- @Ddd@*preferences*dependentTitles.labelString: \
- Titles of Dependent Displays
- @Ddd@*preferences*autoClose.labelString: \
- Close Data Window when Deleting last Display
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*layout.labelString: \
- Layout
- @Ddd@*preferences*auto.labelString: \
- Automatic
- @Ddd@*preferences*compact.labelString: \
- Compact
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*gridSize.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*preferences*gridSize.minimum: 0
- @Ddd@*preferences*gridSize.maximum: 64
- @Ddd@*preferences*gridSize.showValue: on
- @Ddd@*preferences*gridSize.titleString: Grid Size
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*startup*helpString: \
- @bs Startup Preferences@rm \n\
- \n\
- These preferences are effective only after a restart.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Window Layout@rm sets the window layout.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Stacked Windows@rm means to use one top-level window\n\
- where source, data, and the @GDB@ console are stacked.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Separate Windows@rm means to use a separate top-level window\n\
- for each of source, data, and the @GDB@ console.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The @bf Ctrl+C@rm and @bf Ctrl+A@rm keys can be bound to different actions.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The @bf Tool Bar@rm can appear as follows:\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Images@rm shows a small symbol for each action, and/or\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Captions@rm shows the action name below the image.\n\
- If neither @bf Images@rm nor @bf Captions@rm is set, \
- buttons have ordinary labels.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Flat@rm enables the button border only when entered.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Color@rm enables colored button images.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Bottom@rm places the tool bar at the bottom of the window.\n\
- This can only be done with separate windows or ordinary labels.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Keyboard Focus@rm sets the keyboard focus policy.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Click to Type@rm means that you must click on a window\n\
- to direct the keyboard focus to it.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Point to Type@rm means that pointing to the window suffices.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Data Scrolling@rm sets the data window scrolling mode.\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Panner@rm means to use a two-dimensional scrollbar\n\
- (not available in all @DDD@ configurations).\n\
- @tt -@rm @bf Scrollbars@rm means to use two scrollbars.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Debugger Type@rm sets the type of the inferior debugger.\n\
- If @bf Determine Automatically...@rm is set, the inferior debugger is set\n\
- dependent on the arguments given to @DDD@.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Show Splash Screen@rm sets whether @DDD@ shows its splash screen.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Show Tip of the Day@rm sets whether @DDD@ shows its tip of the day.\n\
- \n\
- Use the buttons above to view and change other preferences.\n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the saved preferences.
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*startup*adjustMargin: off
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*windows.labelString: Window Layout
- @Ddd@*windowsMenu*attached.labelString: Stacked Windows
- @Ddd@*windowsMenu*separate.labelString: Separate Windows
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*cutCopyPaste.labelString: Ctrl+C is
- @Ddd@*cutCopyPasteMenu*kde.labelString: Copy
- @Ddd@*cutCopyPasteMenu*motif.labelString: Interrupt
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*selectAll.labelString: Ctrl+A is
- @Ddd@*selectAllMenu*kde.labelString: Select All
- @Ddd@*selectAllMenu*motif.labelString: Beginning of Line
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*buttons.labelString: Tool Bar Appearance
- @Ddd@*buttonsMenu*images.labelString: Images
- @Ddd@*buttonsMenu*captions.labelString: Captions
- @Ddd@*buttonsMenu*flat.labelString: Flat
- @Ddd@*buttonsMenu*color.labelString: Color
- @Ddd@*buttonsMenu*color.toggleMode: XmTOGGLE_INDETERMINATE
- @Ddd@*buttonsMenu*bottom.labelString: Bottom
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*keyboardFocus.labelString: Keyboard Focus
- @Ddd@*keyboardFocusMenu*explicit.labelString: Click to Type
- @Ddd@*keyboardFocusMenu*pointer.labelString: Point to Type
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*dataScrolling.labelString: Data Scrolling
- @Ddd@*dataScrollingMenu*panner.labelString: Panner
- @Ddd@*dataScrollingMenu*scrollbars.labelString: Scrollbars
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*autoDebugger.labelString: Debugger Type
- @Ddd@*preferences*automatic.labelString: \
- Determine Automatically from Arguments
- @Ddd@*preferences*debugger.labelString:
- @Ddd@*debuggerMenu*gdb.labelString: GDB
- @Ddd@*debuggerMenu*dbx.labelString: DBX
- @Ddd@*debuggerMenu*xdb.labelString: XDB
- @Ddd@*debuggerMenu*jdb.labelString: JDB
- @Ddd@*debuggerMenu*pydb.labelString: PYDB
- @Ddd@*debuggerMenu*perl.labelString: Perl
- @Ddd@*debuggerMenu.numColumns: 1
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*startupWindows.labelString: Startup Windows
- @Ddd@*preferences*splashScreen.labelString: @DDD@ Splash Screen
- @Ddd@*preferences*startupTips.labelString: Tip of the Day
-
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*helpString: \
- @bs @DDD@ fonts@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Default Font@rm is the font used for @DDD@ labels and buttons.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Variable Width@rm is the font used for messages (such as this one).\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Fixed Width@rm is the font used for program code and text fields.\n\
- \n\
- To change a font, enter its name and size (in 1/10 points).\n\
- A pair @sl family@rm -@sl weight@rm as font name is sufficient.\n\
- \n\
- Using @bf Browse@rm , you can select fonts using the @tt xfontsel@rm \n\
- font selection program.\n\
- Click on @bf select@rm to select the chosen font.\n\
- Wildcard entries (`@tt *@rm') will be ignored.\n\
- \n\
- Use the buttons above to view and change other preferences.\n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the saved preferences.
-
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*default.labelString: Default Font
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*variableWidth.labelString: Variable Width
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*fixedWidth.labelString: Fixed Width
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*name.text.columns: 30
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*size.label.labelString: Size
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*size.text.columns: 3
- @Ddd@*preferences*fonts*browse.labelString: Browse...
-
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*helpers*helpString: \
- @bs @DDD@ Helpers@rm \n\
- \n\
- Helpers are external applications used by @DDD@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Edit Sources@rm invokes an X editor for the current source file.\n\
- `@tt @ FILE@ @rm' is replaced by the current file name.\n\
- `@tt @ LINE@ @rm' is replaced by the current line.\n\
- Example: `@tt nedit @ FILE@ @rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Get Core File@rm is a command to get a core file \
- from a running process.\n\
- `@tt @ FILE@ @rm' is replaced by the base name of the target core file.\n\
- `@tt @ PID@ @rm' is replaced by the process ID.\n\
- The output must be written to `@tt @ FILE@ .@ PID@ @rm'.\n\
- Example: `@tt gcore -o @ FILE@ @ PID@ @rm'\n\
- Leave this empty if you have no `@tt gcore@rm' or similar command.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf List Processes@rm is a command to get a list of processes.\n\
- Example: `@tt ps@rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Execution Window@rm is a command to start a terminal emulator.\n\
- To this command, @DDD@ appends bourne shell commands to be executed\n\
- within the execution window.\n\
- Example: `@tt @XTERM@ -e /bin/sh -c@rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Uncompress@rm is an uncompression command.\n\
- The command reads from standard input and writes to standard output.\n\
- Example: `@tt gunzip -c@rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Web Browser@rm invokes a WWW browser.\n\
- `@tt @ URL@ @rm' is replaced by the URL to be shown.\n\
- Example: `@tt netscape @ URL@ @rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Plot@rm invokes a Gnuplot program for plotting data.\n\
- Example: `@tt gnuplot@rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @bf Plot Window@rm indicates the type of plot window to use.\n\
- @tt -@rm The @bf builtin@rm @DDD@ window uses fewer resources.\n\
- @tt -@rm The @bf external@rm Gnuplot window is much faster, but\n\
- does not work with all window managers.\n\
- \n\
- Use the buttons above to view and change other preferences.\n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the saved preferences.
-
- @Ddd@*preferences*edit*labelString: Edit Sources
- @Ddd@*preferences*get_core*labelString: Get Core File
- @Ddd@*preferences*ps*labelString: List Processes
- @Ddd@*preferences*term*labelString: Execution Window
- @Ddd@*preferences*uncompress*labelString: Uncompress
- @Ddd@*preferences*www*labelString: Web Browser
- @Ddd@*preferences*plot*labelString: Plot
- @Ddd@*preferences*plot_window*labelString: Plot Window
- @Ddd@*preferences*extern*labelString: External
- @Ddd@*preferences*builtin*labelString: Builtin
- @Ddd@*preferences*text.columns: 47
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Settings
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*settings_popup.title: @DDD@: Debugger Settings
- ! @Ddd@*settings.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*settings.cancelLabelString: Reset
- @Ddd@*settings.textAccelerators:
-
- @Ddd@*settings*help.labelString: ?
- @Ddd@*settings*XmTextField.columns: 10
- @Ddd@*settings*XmTextField.marginHeight: 3
-
- ! Settings for special fields
- @Ddd@*settings*dir.columns: 36
- @Ddd@*settings*path.columns: 36
- @Ddd@*settings*use.columns: 50
- @Ddd@*settings*v8.labelString: SPARC V8
- @Ddd@*settings*v9.labelString: SPARC V9
- @Ddd@*settings*v9sgi.labelString: SPARC V9 with Special Graphics Instructions
- @Ddd@*settings*parent.labelString: stay with parent
- @Ddd@*settings*child.labelString: follow child
- @Ddd@*settings*both.labelString: follow both
- @Ddd@*settings*ask.labelString: ask for an option
- @Ddd@*settings*stdio.labelString: Standard I/O
- @Ddd@*settings*pty.labelString: PTY
-
- @Ddd@*settings*help.tipString:\
- @rm Get help on this setting
-
- ! An empty help string means that the help text for this command
- ! is to be requested from GDB (via the GDB `help' command).
- @Ddd@*settings*scroll*helpString:
-
- ! The panel itself has a help button, too.
- @Ddd@*settings*helpString: \
- @bs @GDB@ Settings@rm \n\
- \n\
- All settings (except source and object paths) can be saved\n\
- using @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Save Options@rm .\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf ?@rm near an item to get further information.\n\
- In a text field, press the @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm key to commit the changes.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the saved settings.\n\
- Click on @bf OK@rm to close this window.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Status displays
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! @Ddd@*infos.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*infos.cancelLabelString: Reset
- @Ddd@*infos_popup.title: @DDD@: Status Displays
-
- @Ddd@*infos*help.labelString: ?
- @Ddd@*infos*help.tipString:\
- @rm Get help on this status display
-
- ! An empty help string means that the help text for this command
- ! is to be requested from GDB (via the GDB `help' command).
- @Ddd@*infos*scroll*helpString:
-
- ! The panel itself has a help button, too.
- @Ddd@*infos*helpString: \
- @bs Status Displays@rm \n\
- \n\
- A @sl status display@rm shows things about the program being debugged\n\
- in the data window. Please pick your choice from the list.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf ?@rm near an item to get further information.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to delete all status displays.\n\
- Click on @bf OK@rm to close this window.
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Signals
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! @Ddd@*signals.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*signals.cancelLabelString: Reset
- @Ddd@*signals_popup.title: @DDD@: Signal Handling
-
- @Ddd@*signals*send.labelString: Send
- @Ddd@*signals*send.rightOffset: 5
- @Ddd@*signals*send.tipString: \
- @rm Continue execution with this signal
-
- @Ddd@*signals*help.labelString: ?
- @Ddd@*signals*help.tipString: \
- @rm Get help on this signal
-
- ! Help for `All signals'
- @Ddd@*signals*all*helpString: \
- @bs All Signals@rm \n\
- \n\
- Use these settings to modify all signals at once - expect those\n\
- used by the debugger, typically SIGTRAP and SIGINT.
-
- ! The panel itself has a help button, too.
- @Ddd@*signals*helpString: \
- @bs Signal Handling@rm \n\
- \n\
- This panel controls how signals are handled by @GDB@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Stop@rm @tt -@rm interrupt program if this signal happens (implies @bf Print@rm ).\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Print@rm @tt -@rm print a message in the @GDB@ console if this signal happens.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Pass@rm @tt -@rm let program see this signal; otherwise program doesn't know.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Send@rm @tt -@rm continue program execution with this signal.\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf All Signals@rm to modify all signals at once.\n\
- Click on @bf ?@rm to get further information on the specific signal.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Reset@rm to restore the original settings.\n\
- Click on @bf OK@rm to close this window.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Button Editor and Shortcut Editor
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons_popup.title: @DDD@: Button Editor
- ! @Ddd@*edit_buttons.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons.cancelLabelString: Reset
-
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*buttons.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*buttons*indicatorOn: off
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*buttons*shadowThickness: 2
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*buttons*alignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
-
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*console.labelString: Console Buttons
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*source.labelString: Source Buttons
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*data.labelString: Data Buttons
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*shortcuts.labelString: Shortcuts
-
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*text.rows: 12
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*text.wordWrap: on
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*text.scrollHorizontal: off
-
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*verify.labelString: Enable supported buttons only
-
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*helpString: \
- @bs Button Editor@rm \n\
- \n\
- Each line specifies a user-defined button, in the format\n\
- \n\
- @sl command@rm \ \ \ \ @tt //@rm @sl label@rm \n\
- \n\
- If `@tt // @sl label@rm @rm' is omitted, @sl command@rm is used as label.\n\
- \n\
- The following strings have a special meaning in @sl command@rm :\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm `@tt ()@rm' is replaced by the current argument field.\n\
- Example: `@tt print *(()) // Print *()@rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm `@tt ^@sl character@rm @rm' causes @sl command@rm to issue \
- @key Ctrl+@sl character@rm @rm .\n\
- Example: `@tt Interrupt^C@rm'\n\
- @tt \267 @rm `@tt ...@rm' at the end keeps @sl command@rm from issuing a newline.\n\
- Example: `@tt help ...@rm'\n\
- \n\
- If @bf Enable supported buttons only@rm is set, @DDD@ enables a button\n\
- if and only if its command is supported by the inferior debugger.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf OK@rm to apply the changes and close this window.\n\
- Use @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Save Options@rm to save all button specifications.
-
- @Ddd@*edit_buttons*shortcuts*helpString: \
- @bs Shortcut Editor@rm \n\
- \n\
- Each line specifies a display shortcut, in the format\n\
- \n\
- @sl expression@rm \ \ \ \ @tt //@rm @sl label@rm \n\
- \n\
- If `@tt // @sl label@rm @rm' is omitted, @bf Display @sl expression@rm @rm \
- is used as label.\n\
- In @sl expression@rm , `@tt ()@rm' is replaced by the current argument field.\n\
- \n\
- Useful shortcuts include:\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Data conversions. `@tt /x ()@rm' converts to hex.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Type casts. `@tt (char *)()@rm' casts to a string.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Member access. `@tt ().str( )@rm' invokes the @tt str()@rm method.\n\
- (We use `@tt ( )@rm' instead of `@tt ()@rm' to prevent argument substitution.)\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Pointer chains. `@tt *(().next)@rm' shows what the @tt next@rm \
- member points at.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf OK@rm to apply the changes and close this window.\n\
- Use @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Save Options@rm to save all shortcuts.
-
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Splash screen
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*splash_shell.splash.background: white
- @Ddd@*splash_shell.splash.foreground: black
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Scrolled and paned windows
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*XmPanedWindow.marginWidth: 2
- @Ddd@*XmPanedWindow.marginHeight: 2
- @Ddd@*XmPanedWindow.shadowThickness: 0
- @Ddd@*XmPanedWindow.spacing: 4
- ! @Ddd@*XmText.marginWidth: 0
- ! @Ddd@*XmText.marginHeight: 0
- ! @Ddd@*XmText.shadowThickness: 1
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Graph Editor
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.backgroundPixmap: 25_foreground
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.defaultScale: 10
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.@TRANSLATIONS@: \
- #override\n\
- <Btn1Down>: @ddd@-get-focus() start()\n\
- <Btn2Down>: @ddd@-get-focus() abort()\n\
- <Key>osfLeft: page(-.5p, +0)\n\
- <Key>osfRight: page(+.5p, +0)\n\
- <Key>osfUp: page(+0, -.5p)\n\
- <Key>osfDown: page(+0, +.5p)\n\
- <Key>osfBeginLine: page(0,0)\n\
- <Key>osfBackSpace: page(-1p, -1p)\n\
- <Key>osfDelete: page(-1p, -1p)\n\
- Shift<Key>Tab: @ddd@-prev-tab-group()\n\
- <Key>Tab: @ddd@-next-tab-group()\n
-
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.highlightOnEnter: On
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.navigationType: TAB_GROUP
-
- ! Set this to have a crosshair cursor
- ! @Ddd@*graph_edit.defaultCursor: crosshair
-
-
- @Ddd@*graph_edit.helpString: \
- @bs Data Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- The data window shows the data displays of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Selecting displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , click on a display \
- to select it.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Double-click on a display title to select all connected displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Double-click on the background to select all displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Drag on the background to select several displays.\n\
- \n\
- Using @bs mouse button 2@rm (or @key Shift@rm + @bs mouse button 1@rm ) instead\n\
- @sl toggles@rm the selection rather than setting it.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Moving displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , drag on a display to move\n\
- all selected displays.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Modifying displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , double-click on a value for details.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 3@rm , click on some display to modify it.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @key Shift@rm + @bs mouse button 3@rm , select modifications from\n\
- a shortcut menu.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Creating displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , double-click on a pointer to dereference it.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 3@rm , click on the background\n\
- to create new displays via a popup menu.
-
- @Ddd@*data_disp_shell.helpString: \
- @bs Data Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- The data window shows the data displays of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Selecting displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , click on a display \
- to select it.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Double-click on a display title to select all connected displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Double-click on the background to select all displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Drag on the background to select several displays.\n\
- \n\
- Using @bs mouse button 2@rm (or @key Shift@rm + @bs mouse button 1@rm ) instead\n\
- @sl toggles@rm the selection rather than setting it.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Moving displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , drag on a display to move\n\
- all selected displays.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Modifying displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , double-click on a value for details.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 3@rm , click on some display to modify it.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @key Shift@rm + @bs mouse button 3@rm , select modifications from\n\
- a shortcut menu.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Creating displays@rm \n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 1@rm , double-click on a pointer to dereference it.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using @bs mouse button 3@rm , click on the background\n\
- to create new displays via a popup menu.
-
-
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.helpString: \
- @bs Panner@rm \n\
- \n\
- Drag the slider with @bs mouse button 1@rm to scroll the data window.
- @Ddd@*graph_edit_panner.tipString: \
- @rm Scroll data window
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Graph Popup Menus
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*graph_popup.selectAll.labelString: Select All
- @Ddd@*graph_popup.selectAll.documentationString: \
- @rm Select all displays
-
- @Ddd@*graph_popup.refresh.labelString: Refresh
- @Ddd@*graph_popup.refresh.documentationString: \
- @rm Redraw all displays
-
- @Ddd@*graph_popup.new.labelString: New Display...
- @Ddd@*graph_popup.new.documentationString: \
- @rm Create a new display at the selected position
-
- @Ddd@*node_popup.dereference.labelString: Display *
- @Ddd@*node_popup.dereference.documentationString: \
- @rm Dereference the selected display
-
- @Ddd@*node_popup.new.labelString: New Display
- @Ddd@*node_popup.new.documentationString: \
- @rm Create a new display dependent on the selected display
-
- @Ddd@*node_popup.detail.labelString: Show Detail
- @Ddd@*node_popup.detail.documentationString: \
- @rm Show/Hide details of the selected display
-
- @Ddd@*node_popup.rotate.labelString: Rotate
- @Ddd@*node_popup.rotate.documentationString: \
- @rm Rotate the selected display
-
- @Ddd@*node_popup.set.labelString: Set Value...
- @Ddd@*node_popup.set.documentationString: \
- @rm Change the selected display value
-
- @Ddd@*node_popup.delete.labelString: Undisplay
- @Ddd@*node_popup.delete.documentationString: \
- @rm Delete the selected display
-
- @Ddd@*newMenu.other.labelString: Other...
- @Ddd@*newMenu.other.documentationString: \
- @rm Modify the selected display expression to create a new display
-
- @Ddd@*newMenu.edit.labelString: Edit Menu...
- @Ddd@*newMenu.edit.documentationString: \
- @rm Edit this menu
-
- @Ddd@*shortcut_popup.other.labelString: Other...
- @Ddd@*shortcut_popup.other.documentationString: \
- @rm Modify the selected display expression to create a new display
-
- @Ddd@*shortcut_popup.edit.labelString: Edit Menu...
- @Ddd@*shortcut_popup.edit.documentationString: \
- @rm Edit this menu
-
- ! Compute all other documentation strings as needed
- @Ddd@*newMenu*documentationString:
- @Ddd@*shortcut_popup*documentationString:
-
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Tool Bar argument
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*arg_label.labelString: ():
-
- @Ddd@*arg.value: main
- @Ddd@*arg*Text.value: main
-
- @Ddd@*arg.helpString: \
- @bs Argument@rm \n\
- \n\
- This is the argument @bf ()@rm for the command buttons on the right.\n\
- \n\
- Edit @bf ()@rm using the usual editing functions.\n\
- Set @bf ()@rm by selecting items from the source window or the data window.\n\
- Clear @bf ()@rm by clicking on the prompt @bf ():@rm .
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Common Tool Bar
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*helpString: \
- @bs Tool Bar@rm \n\
- \n\
- Set the argument @bf ()@rm for the command buttons on the right.\n\
- \n\
- To get help on a command button, just point on it and press @key F1@rm .\n\
- The item's functionality will be explained here.
-
-
- ! All other values from the graph and source tool bar, below, apply here, too.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Graph Tool Bar
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! @Ddd@*graph_toolbar*helpString: \
- ! @rm Commands related to the data window.
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.labelString: Display *()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.labelString: Plot ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*history.labelString: Plot history of ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.labelString: Show ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*show_more.labelString: Show More ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*show_just.labelString: Show Just ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*show_detail.labelString: Show All ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*hide_detail.labelString: Hide ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.labelString: Rotate ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotateAll.labelString: Rotate All ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.labelString: Display ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new2.labelString: Display ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference2.labelString: Display *()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete2.labelString: Undisplay ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.labelString: Set ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.labelString: Undisplay ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*cluster.labelString: Cluster ()
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.labelPixmap: dispref
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.labelInsensitivePixmap: dispref-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.armPixmap: dispref-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.highlightPixmap: dispref-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.labelPixmap: plot
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.labelInsensitivePixmap: plot-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.armPixmap: plot-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.highlightPixmap: plot-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.labelPixmap: show
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.labelInsensitivePixmap: show-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.armPixmap: show-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.highlightPixmap: show-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.labelPixmap: rotate
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.labelInsensitivePixmap: rotate-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.armPixmap: rotate-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.highlightPixmap: rotate-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.labelPixmap: display
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.labelInsensitivePixmap: display-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.armPixmap: display-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.highlightPixmap: display-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.labelPixmap: set
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.labelInsensitivePixmap: set-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.armPixmap: set-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.highlightPixmap: set-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.labelPixmap: undisplay
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.labelInsensitivePixmap: undisplay-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.armPixmap: undisplay-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.highlightPixmap: undisplay-hi
-
-
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.helpString:\
- @bf Display () / Display *()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Display or dereference the argument @bf ()@rm in the data window.\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf Shortcut 1@rm @tt -@rm User-defined shortcut 1.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Shortcut 2@rm @tt -@rm User-defined shortcut 2. ...\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Other...@rm @tt -@rm Enter new shortcut.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit...@rm @tt -@rm Edit shortcuts.
-
- @Ddd@*newMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf Shortcut 1@rm @tt -@rm User-defined shortcut 1.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Shortcut 2@rm @tt -@rm User-defined shortcut 2. ...\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Other...@rm @tt -@rm Enter new shortcut.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit...@rm @tt -@rm Edit shortcuts.
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.tipString:\
- @rm Display @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new.documentationString:\
- @rm Display the argument @bf ()@rm in the data window \
- (hold for menu)
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*new2.documentationString:\
- @rm Display the argument @bf ()@rm in the data window.
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.helpString:\
- @bf Display *()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Dereference the selected display.
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.tipString:\
- @rm Dereference @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference.documentationString:\
- @rm Display the dereferenced argument @bf ()@rm in the data window.
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dereference2.documentationString:\
- @rm Display the dereferenced argument @bf ()@rm in the data window.
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.helpString:\
- @bf Plot ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Plot the argument @bf ()@rm .\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Plot History@rm @tt -@rm Plot previous and current values of @bf ()@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.tipString:\
- @rm Plot @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*plot.documentationString:\
- @rm Plot the argument @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*history.documentationString:\
- @rm Plot the value history of @bf ()@rm , as recorded at previous stops
-
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.helpString: \
- @bf Show ()@rm / @bf Hide ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Show/Hide details of the selected displays.\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf Show More@rm @tt -@rm Show more details.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Show Just@rm @tt -@rm Show details, excluding substructures.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Show All@rm @tt -@rm Show all details, including substructures.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Hide@rm @tt -@rm Hide Details.
-
-
- @Ddd@*detailMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf Show More@rm @tt -@rm Show more details.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Show Just@rm @tt -@rm Show details, excluding substructures.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Show All@rm @tt -@rm Show all details, including substructures.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Hide@rm @tt -@rm Hide Details.
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.tipString: \
- @rm Show/Hide selected details
- @Ddd@*toolbar*detail.documentationString: \
- @rm Show/Hide details of the selected displays (hold for menu)
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*show_more.documentationString: \
- @rm Show more details of the selected displays
- @Ddd@*toolbar*show_just.documentationString: \
- @rm Show details of the selected displays, hiding substructures
- @Ddd@*toolbar*show_detail.documentationString: \
- @rm Show all details of the selected displays, including substructures
- @Ddd@*toolbar*hide_detail.documentationString: \
- @rm Hide details of the selected displays
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.helpString: \
- @bf Rotate ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Rotate the selected displays.\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf Rotate All@rm @tt -@rm Rotate substructures too.
-
-
- @Ddd@*rotateMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf Rotate All@rm @tt -@rm Rotate substructures too.
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.tipString: \
- @rm Rotate selected displays
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotate.documentationString: \
- @rm Rotate the selected displays (hold for menu)
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rotateAll.documentationString: \
- @rm Rotate the selected displays, including substructures
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.helpString: \
- @bf Set ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Change the value of the argument @bf ()@rm .
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.tipString: \
- @rm Set the value of @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*set.documentationString: \
- @rm Change the value of the argument @bf ()@rm
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.helpString: \
- @bf Undisplay ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Delete the selected displays.\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Cluster ()@rm @tt -@rm Merge selected displays into one single cluster.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Uncluster ()@rm @tt -@rm Break cluster into individual displays.
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.tipString: \
- @rm Undisplay @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*delete.documentationString: \
- @rm Delete the selected displays
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Source Tool Bar
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.labelString: Lookup ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.labelString: Break at ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt2.labelString: Set Breakpoint at ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*clearAt2.labelString: Clear Breakpoint at ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*tempBreakAt.labelString: Set Temporary Breakpoint at ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*regexBreakAt.labelString: Set Breakpoints at Regexp ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*contUntil.labelString: Continue Until ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*enableBreak.labelString: Enable Breakpoint at ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*enableWatch.labelString: Enable Watchpoint at ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakProperties.labelString: Breakpoint Properties...
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watchProperties.labelString: Watchpoint Properties...
- @Ddd@*toolbar*setPC.labelString: Set Execution Position to ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.labelString: Unwatch ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*cwatch.labelString: Set Watchpoint on ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rwatch.labelString: Set Read Watchpoint on ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*awatch.labelString: Set Access Watchpoint on ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*unwatch.labelString: Delete Watchpoint on ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.labelString: Print ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*printRef.labelString: Print *()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*whatis.labelString: Whatis ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*examine.labelString: Examine ()...
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.labelString: Display ()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dispRef.labelString: Display *()
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.labelString: @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*findBackward.labelString: @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*findForward.labelString: @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.labelPixmap: lookup
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.labelInsensitivePixmap: lookup-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.armPixmap: lookup-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.highlightPixmap: lookup-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.labelPixmap: break_at
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.labelInsensitivePixmap: break_at-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.armPixmap: break_at-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.highlightPixmap: break_at-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.labelPixmap: watch
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.labelInsensitivePixmap: watch-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.armPixmap: watch-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.highlightPixmap: watch-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.labelPixmap: print
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.labelInsensitivePixmap: print-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.armPixmap: print-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.highlightPixmap: print-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.labelPixmap: display
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.labelInsensitivePixmap: display-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.armPixmap: display-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.highlightPixmap: display-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dispRef.labelPixmap: dispref
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dispRef.labelInsensitivePixmap: dispref-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dispRef.armPixmap: dispref-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dispRef.highlightPixmap: dispref-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.labelPixmap: find_forward
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.labelInsensitivePixmap: find_forward-xx
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.armPixmap: find_forward-arm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.highlightPixmap: find_forward-hi
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.helpString: \
- @bf Lookup ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Lookup a line, file, function, variable, or breakpoint in the source.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If the argument @bf ()@rm is empty, \
- lookup the current execution position\n\
- (or cursor position, if there is no current execution position).\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf ()@rm contains a number, \
- lookup that line number in the current source.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf ()@rm contains `@tt @sl filename@rm :@sl line@rm @rm', lookup \
- line number @sl line@rm \n\
- in the source file @sl filename@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf ()@rm contains `@tt #@sl number@rm @rm', lookup breakpoint \
- @sl number@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf ()@rm contains an address, lookup that address.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @bf ()@rm contains a function or variable name, lookup \
- the definition\n\
- of that function or variable.
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.tipString: \
- @rm Lookup @bf ()@rm in the source
- @Ddd@*toolbar*lookup.documentationString: \
- @rm Lookup a line, file, function, variable or breakpoint in the source
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.helpString: \
- @bf Break at ()@rm / @bf Clear at ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Set or delete a breakpoint at the argument @bf ()@rm .\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf Set Temporary Breakpoint at ()@rm @tt -@rm set temporary breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set Breakpoints at Regexp ()@rm @tt -@rm \
- break at all functions matching @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Continue Until ()@rm @tt -@rm set temporary breakpoint and resume execution.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Enable / Disable Breakpoint at ()@rm @tt -@rm enable or disable breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Breakpoint Properties...@rm @tt -@rm set properties of breakpoint at @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set Execution Position to ()@rm @tt -@rm move execution position.
-
-
- @Ddd@*breakAtMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf Set Temporary Breakpoint at ()@rm @tt -@rm set temporary breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set Breakpoints at Regexp ()@rm @tt -@rm \
- break at all functions matching @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Continue Until ()@rm @tt -@rm set temporary breakpoint and resume execution.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Enable / Disable Breakpoint at ()@rm @tt -@rm enable or disable breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Breakpoint Properties...@rm @tt -@rm set properties of breakpoint at @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set Execution Position to ()@rm @tt -@rm move execution position.
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.tipString: \
- @rm Set/Delete breakpoint at @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakAt.documentationString: \
- @rm Set or delete a breakpoint at the argument @bf ()@rm (hold for menu)
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*tempBreakAt.documentationString: \
- @rm Set a temporary breakpoint at the argument @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*regexBreakAt.documentationString: \
- @rm Set breakpoints on all functions matching the regular expression in @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*contUntil.documentationString: \
- @rm Set a temporary breakpoint at @bf ()@rm and resume execution
- @Ddd@*toolbar*enableBreak.documentationString: \
- @rm Enable or disable the breakpoint at the argument @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*enableWatch.documentationString: \
- @rm Enable or disable the watchpoint on the argument @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*breakProperties.documentationString: \
- @rm Edit the properties of the breakpoint at the argument @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watchProperties.documentationString: \
- @rm Edit the properties of the watchpoint on the argument @bf ()@rm
- @Ddd@*toolbar*setPC.documentationString: \
- @rm Set the current execution position to @bf ()@rm
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.helpString: \
- @bf Print ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Print the argument @bf ()@rm in the @GDB@ console.\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf Print *()@rm @tt -@rm print dereferenced argument.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Whatis ()@rm @tt -@rm print type of argument.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Examine ()@rm @tt -@rm examine memory starting at argument.
-
- @Ddd@*printMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf Print *()@rm @tt -@rm print dereferenced argument.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Whatis ()@rm @tt -@rm print type of argument.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Examine ()@rm @tt -@rm examine memory starting at argument.
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.tipString: \
- @rm Print @bf ()@rm in the debugger console
- @Ddd@*toolbar*print.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the argument @bf ()@rm in the @GDB@ console (hold for menu)
- @Ddd@*toolbar*printRef.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the dereferenced argument @bf ()@rm in the @GDB@ console
- @Ddd@*toolbar*whatis.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the type of the argument @bf ()@rm in the @GDB@ console
- @Ddd@*toolbar*examine.documentationString: \
- @rm Examine memory starting at @bf ()@rm
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.helpString: \
- @bf Display ()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Display the argument @bf ()@rm in the data window.\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf Display *()@rm @tt -@rm display dereferenced argument.
-
- @Ddd@*displayMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf Display *()@rm @tt -@rm display dereferenced argument.
-
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.tipString: \
- @rm Display @bf ()@rm in the data window
- @Ddd@*toolbar*display.documentationString: \
- @rm Display the argument @bf ()@rm in the data window (hold for menu)
- @Ddd@*toolbar*dispRef.documentationString: \
- @rm Display the dereferenced argument @bf ()@rm in the data window
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.helpString: \
- @bf Watch ()@rm / @bf Unwatch()@rm \n\
- \n\
- Stop whenever the value of @bf ()@rm changes.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Watch ()@rm sets a @sl watchpoint@rm on @bf ()@rm - a special breakpoint that\n\
- stops your program whenever the value of @bf ()@rm changes.\n\
- @bf Unwatch()@rm deletes the @sl watchpoint@rm associated with @bf ()@rm .\n\
- \n\
- To see all watchpoints, select @bf Data@symbol \256@bf Edit Watchpoints@rm .\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf Watchpoint Properties...@rm @tt -@rm set properties of watchpoint on @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set watchpoint on ()@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever @bf ()@rm changes; same as @bf Watch()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set read watchpoint on ()@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever @bf ()@rm is read.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set access watchpoint on ()@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever @bf ()@rm is either read or written.\n\
- \n\
- Unless you have special hardware support, watchpoints slow down the\n\
- debugged program by about two orders of magnitude.
-
- @Ddd@*watchMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf Watchpoint Properties...@rm @tt -@rm set properties of watchpoint on @bf ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set watchpoint on ()@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever @bf ()@rm changes; same as @bf Watch()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set read watchpoint on ()@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever @bf ()@rm is read.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set access watchpoint on ()@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever @bf ()@rm is either read or written.\n\
- \n\
- Unless you have special hardware support, watchpoints slow down the\n\
- debugged program by about two orders of magnitude.
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.tipString: \
- @rm Stop whenever @bf ()@rm changes
- @Ddd@*toolbar*watch.documentationString: \
- @rm Stop whenever the value of @bf ()@rm changes (hold for menu)
- @Ddd@*toolbar*cwatch.documentationString: \
- @rm Stop whenever the value of @bf ()@rm changes
- @Ddd@*toolbar*rwatch.documentationString: \
- @rm Stop whenever @bf ()@rm is read (requires hardware support)
- @Ddd@*toolbar*awatch.documentationString: \
- @rm Stop whenever @bf ()@rm is either read or written (requires hardware support)
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.helpString: \
- @bf @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm / @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm @rm \n\
- \n\
- Search an occurrence of @bf ()@rm in the current source text.\n\
- \n\
- See @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Source@rm for search settings.\n\
- \n\
- \
- Pulldown menu functions (press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm ):\
- \n\
- \
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find backwards.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find forwards.
-
- @Ddd@*findMenu*helpString: \
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find backwards.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm @rm @tt -@rm find forwards.
-
-
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.tipString: \
- @rm Find @bf ()@rm in source
- @Ddd@*toolbar*find.documentationString: \
- @rm Search @bf ()@rm in the current source (hold for menu)
- @Ddd@*toolbar*findBackward.documentationString: \
- @rm Search the previous occurrence of @bf ()@rm in the source
- @Ddd@*toolbar*findForward.documentationString: \
- @rm Search the next occurrence of @bf ()@rm in the source
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Status line
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*status_form*helpString: \
- @bs Status Line@rm \n\
- \n\
- The status line shows the last @GDB@ message as well as short @DDD@ messages.\n\
- To view tthe most recent messages, just click on the status line.\n\
- \n\
- The @GDB@ status indicator on the right side blinks while @GDB@ is busy.\n\
- You can disable it by clicking on the indicator.
-
- @Ddd@*status_form*borderWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*status_form*marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*status_form*marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*status_form*marginTop: 0
- @Ddd@*status_form*marginBottom: 0
- @Ddd@*status_form*spacing: 0
- @Ddd@*status_form*highlightThickness: 0
-
- @Ddd@*status_form.arrow.tipString: \
- @rm Show recent messages
- @Ddd@*status_form.arrow.documentationString: \n\n
-
- @Ddd@*status_form.status.alignment: XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
- @Ddd@*status_form.status.leftOffset: 5
- @Ddd@*status_form.status.rightOffset: 5
- @Ddd@*status_form.status.labelString: Ready.
- @Ddd@*status_form.status.fillOnArm: off
-
- @Ddd@*status_form.led.highlightThickness: 0
- @Ddd@*status_form.led.labelString:
- @Ddd@*status_form.led.visibleWhenOff: off
- @Ddd@*status_form.led.selectColor: DarkGreen
- @Ddd@*status_form.led.tipString: \
- @rm @GDB@ status
- @Ddd@*status_form.led.documentationString: \
- @rm @GDB@ status indicator: blinks while @GDB@ is busy \
- (click to disable or enable)
-
- @Ddd@*status_lines.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*status_lines.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*status_lines.borderWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*status_lines.spacing: 0
-
- @Ddd@*status_history.row.background: Black
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Source View
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*source_text_w.scrollHorizontal: off
- @Ddd@*source_text_w.wordWrap: on
-
- @Ddd@*code_text_w.scrollHorizontal: off
- @Ddd@*code_text_w.wordWrap: on
-
- @Ddd@*source_text_w.helpString: \
- @bs Source Text Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- The source text window shows the source text of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Breakpoint area@rm \n\
- On the left of the source code, line numbers and breakpoints are shown.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm A plain stop sign or `@tt #@sl n@rm #@rm' indicates \
- an enabled breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm A grey stop sign or `@tt _@sl n@rm _@rm' indicates \
- a disabled breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The next executed line is indicated by an arrow or `@tt >@rm'.\n\
- \n\
- Click @bs mouse button 1@rm to select positions.\n\
- Click @bs mouse button 3@rm to set and modify breakpoints.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Source text area@rm \n\
- On the right side, the source code is shown.\n\
- \n\
- Click @bs mouse button 1@rm to select words.\n\
- Drag with @bs mouse button 1@rm to extend your selection.\n\
- Click @bs mouse button 3@rm to show values and lookup places.\n\
- \n\
- To view a specific source, use the @bf Lookup ()@rm button below.
-
- @Ddd@*code_text_w.helpString: \
- @bs Machine Code Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- The machine code window shows the machine code of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Breakpoint area@rm \n\
- On the left of the machine code, addresses and breakpoints are shown.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm A plain stop sign or `@tt #@sl n@rm #@rm' indicates \
- an enabled breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm A grey stop sign or `@tt _@sl n@rm _@rm' indicates \
- a disabled breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The next executed location is indicated by an arrow or `@tt >@rm'.\n\
- \n\
- Click @bs mouse button 1@rm to select addresses.\n\
- Click @bs mouse button 3@rm to set and modify breakpoints.\n\
- \n\
- @bf Machine code area@rm \n\
- On the right side, the machine code instructions are shown.\n\
- \n\
- Click @bs mouse button 1@rm to select words.\n\
- Drag with @bs mouse button 1@rm to extend your selection.\n\
- Click @bs mouse button 3@rm to show values and lookup places.\n\
- \n\
- To disassemble a specific function or address,\n\
- use the @bf Lookup ()@rm button below.
-
- @Ddd@*source_view_shell.helpString: \
- @bs Source Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- The source window displays the source and machine code of the \
- debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- The upper area shows the source code.\n\
- The lower area shows the machine code.\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf Help@symbol \256@bf On Item@rm to get\n\
- detailed help on each of these areas.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Source Popup Menus
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*line_popup.set.labelString: Set Breakpoint
- @Ddd@*line_popup.set.documentationString: \
- @rm Set a breakpoint at the selected position
-
- @Ddd@*line_popup.set_temp.labelString: Set Temporary Breakpoint
- @Ddd@*line_popup.set_temp.documentationString: \
- @rm Set a temporary breakpoint which will be deleted when hit
-
- @Ddd@*line_popup.temp_n_cont.labelString: Continue Until Here
- @Ddd@*line_popup.temp_n_cont.documentationString: \
- @rm Set a temporary breakpoint and resume execution
-
- @Ddd@*line_popup.set_pc.labelString: Set Execution Position
- @Ddd@*line_popup.set_pc.documentationString: \
- @rm Set the current execution position to the selected position
-
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.disable.labelString: Disable Breakpoint
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.disable.documentationString: \
- @rm Disable the selected breakpoint
-
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.properties.labelString: Properties...
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.properties.documentationString: \
- @rm Edit the properties of the selected breakpoint
-
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.delete.labelString: Delete Breakpoint
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.delete.documentationString: \
- @rm Delete the selected breakpoint
-
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.set_pc.labelString: Set Execution Position
- @Ddd@*bp_popup.set_pc.documentationString: \
- @rm Set the current execution position to the selected position
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.print.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the value of the selected item in the @GDB@ console
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.disp.documentationString: \
- @rm Display the selected item in the data window
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.watch.documentationString: \
- @rm Stop execution whenever the selected item changes
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.printRef.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the dereferenced value of the selected item in the @GDB@ console
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.dispRef.documentationString: \
- @rm Display the dereferenced item in the data window
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.watchRef.documentationString: \
- @rm Stop execution whenever the dereferenced item changes
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.whatis.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the type of the selected item in the @GDB@ console
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.lookup.documentationString: \
- @rm Lookup definition of the selected item
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.breakAt.documentationString: \
- @rm Set a breakpoint at the selected function
-
- @Ddd@*text_popup.clearAt.documentationString: \
- @rm Delete a breakpoint at the selected function
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Source and Code Glyphs
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.XmPushButton.shadowThickness: 0
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.XmPushButton.highlightThickness: 0
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.XmPushButton.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.XmPushButton.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.XmPushButton.borderWidth: 0
-
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.XmPushButton.shadowThickness: 0
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.XmPushButton.highlightThickness: 0
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.XmPushButton.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.XmPushButton.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.XmPushButton.borderWidth: 0
-
- ! Plain arrows
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.plain_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Current Execution Position@rm \n\
- The plain arrow shows the current execution position in the lowest frame.\n\
- \n\
- To change the execution position, drag it with @bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.plain_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Current execution position
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.plain_arrow*documentationString: \
- @rm Current execution position (drag to change)
-
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.plain_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Current Program Counter@rm \n\
- The plain arrow shows the current program counter in the lowest frame.\n\
- \n\
- To change the program counter, drag it with @bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.plain_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Current program counter
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.plain_arrow*documentationString: \
- @rm Current program counter (drag to change)
-
- ! Grey arrows
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.grey_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Last Execution Position@rm \n\
- The grey arrow shows the last execution position in the current frame.
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.grey_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Last execution position in current frame
-
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.grey_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Last Program Counter@rm \n\
- The grey arrow shows the last program counter in the current frame.
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.grey_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Last program counter in current frame
-
- ! Dashed arrows
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.past_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Earlier Execution Position@rm \n\
- The dashed arrow shows an earlier execution position.
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.past_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Earlier execution position
-
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.past_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Earlier Program Counter@rm \n\
- The dashed arrow shows an earlier program counter.
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.past_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Earlier program counter
-
- ! Signal arrows
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.signal_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Current Execution Position (signaled)@rm \n\
- The lightning arrow shows the current execution position after being\n\
- stopped by a signal.\n\
- \n\
- To change the execution position, drag it with @bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*source_form_w.signal_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Current execution position (stopped by signal)
-
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.signal_arrow*helpString: \
- @bf Current Program Counter (signaled)@rm \n\
- The lightning arrow shows the current program counter after being\n\
- stopped by a signal.\n\
- \n\
- To change the program counter, drag it with @bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*code_form_w.signal_arrow*tipString: \
- @rm Current program counter (stopped by signal)
-
- ! Breakpoints
-
-
- @Ddd@*plain_stop.helpString: \
- @bf Breakpoint (enabled)@rm \n\
- The debugged program will stop when reaching this location.\n\
- \n\
- To change the breakpoint properties, press @bs mouse button 3@rm .\n\
- To move it to another location, drag it using @bs mouse button 1@rm .\n\
- To copy it to another location, drag it using @key Shift@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*plain_stop.tipString:
- @Ddd@*plain_stop.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*grey_stop.helpString: \
- @bf Breakpoint (disabled)@rm \n\
- A disabled breakpoint has no effect until reenabled.\n\
- \n\
- To change the breakpoint properties, press @bs mouse button 3@rm .\n\
- To move it to another location, drag it using @bs mouse button 1@rm .\n\
- To copy it to another location, drag it using @key Shift@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*grey_stop.tipString:
- @Ddd@*grey_stop.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*plain_cond.helpString: \
- @bf Conditional breakpoint (enabled)@rm \n\
- The debugged program will stop when reaching this location\n\
- if the associated condition is true.\n\
- \n\
- To change the breakpoint properties, press @bs mouse button 3@rm .\n\
- To move it to another location, drag it using @bs mouse button 1@rm .\n\
- To copy it to another location, drag it using @key Shift@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*plain_cond.tipString:
- @Ddd@*plain_cond.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*grey_cond.helpString: \
- @bf Conditional breakpoint (disabled)@rm \n\
- A disabled breakpoint has no effect until reenabled.\n\
- \n\
- To change the breakpoint properties, press @bs mouse button 3@rm .\n\
- To move it to another location, drag it using @bs mouse button 1@rm .\n\
- To copy it to another location, drag it using @key Shift@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*grey_cond.tipString:
- @Ddd@*grey_cond.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*plain_temp.helpString: \
- @bf Temporary breakpoint (enabled)@rm \n\
- The debugged program will stop when reaching this location.\n\
- The breakpoint will be deleted when hit.\n\
- \n\
- To change the breakpoint properties, press @bs mouse button 3@rm .\n\
- To move it to another location, drag it using @bs mouse button 1@rm .\n\
- To copy it to another location, drag it using @key Shift@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*plain_temp.tipString:
- @Ddd@*plain_temp.documentationString:
-
- @Ddd@*grey_temp.helpString: \
- @bf Temporary breakpoint (disabled)@rm \n\
- A disabled breakpoint has no effect until reenabled.\n\
- \n\
- To change the breakpoint properties, press @bs mouse button 3@rm .\n\
- To move it to another location, drag it using @bs mouse button 1@rm .\n\
- To copy it to another location, drag it using @key Shift@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm .
- @Ddd@*grey_temp.tipString:
- @Ddd@*grey_temp.documentationString:
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Main Window
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- @Ddd@.helpString: \
- @bs @DDD@ Main Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- The main window consists of the following areas:\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm At the top, the @sl Data Window@rm shows the data displays\n\
- of the debugged program.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In the center, the @sl Source Text Window@rm shows the \
- currently\n\
- executed source code.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Optionally, there may be a @sl Machine Code Window@rm below\n\
- which shows the current machine code.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm At the bottom, the @sl @GDB@ Console@rm allows for \
- interaction\n\
- with @GDB@ and the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf Help@symbol \256@bf On Item@rm to get detailed \
- help on any of these areas.
- @Ddd@.main_window.helpString: \
- @bs @DDD@ Main Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- The main window consists of the following areas:\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm At the top, the @sl Data Window@rm shows the data displays\n\
- of the debugged program.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In the center, the @sl Source Text Window@rm shows the \
- currently\n\
- executed source code.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Optionally, there may be a @sl Machine Code Window@rm below\n\
- which shows the current machine code.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm At the bottom, the @sl @GDB@ Console@rm allows for \
- interaction\n\
- with @GDB@ and the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf Help@symbol \256@bf On Item@rm to get detailed \
- help on any of these areas.
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Debugger Console
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.value: \
- @DDD@ @VERSION@ (@host@), by Dorothea L\374tkehaus and Andreas Zeller.\n\
- Copyright \251 1998 Technische Universit\344t Braunschweig, Germany.\n
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.editable: on
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.allowResize: on
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.editMode: XmMULTI_LINE_EDIT
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.scrollHorizontal: off
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.wordWrap: on
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.autoShowCursorPosition: on
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.cursorPositionVisible: on
-
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_w.helpString: \
- @bs @GDB@ Console@rm \n\
- \n\
- The @GDB@ console shows the @GDB@ input and output\n\
- as well as the input and output of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- You can enter @GDB@ commands here.\n\
- \n\
- To get a list of @GDB@ commands, enter `@tt help@rm' at the @GDB@ prompt.\n\
- See the @bf Commands@rm menu for the most important editing commands.
-
- @Ddd@*command_shell.helpString: \
- @bs @GDB@ Console@rm \n\
- \n\
- The @GDB@ console shows the @GDB@ input and output\n\
- as well as the input and output of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- You can enter @GDB@ commands here.\n\
- \n\
- To get a list of @GDB@ commands, enter `@tt help@rm' at the @GDB@ prompt.\n\
- See the @bf Commands@rm menu for the most important editing commands.
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Console Popup Menu
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_popup.clear_line.labelString: Clear Line
- @Ddd@*gdb_popup.clear_line.documentationString: \
- @rm Clear @GDB@ command line
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_popup.clear_window.labelString: Clear Window
- @Ddd@*gdb_popup.clear_window.documentationString: \
- @rm Clear all before last @GDB@ prompt
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Command Tool
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! The command tool is frequently moved around on top of other windows.
- ! Hence, avoid extra redisplays.
- @Ddd@*tool_shell*saveUnder: on
-
- @Ddd@*tool_shell.helpString: \
- @bs Command Tool@rm \n\
- \n\
- By clicking on one of the buttons, \
- the corresponding command is sent to @GDB@.\n\
- Press @key F1@rm on a button to get a short command description.
-
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons.helpString:\
- @bs Command Tool@rm \n\
- \n\
- By clicking on one of the buttons, \
- the corresponding command is sent to @GDB@.\n\
- Press @key F1@rm on a button to get a short command description.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Plots
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- @Ddd@*plot.helpString: \
- @bs Plot Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- This window shows a plot of numerical arrays and/or scalars\n\
- of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- In a 2-D plot, a point at X/Y shows the value Y at the array index X.\n\
- In a 3-D plot, a point at X/Y/Z shows the value Z at the array index X/Y.\n\
- Scalars are shown as lines and can be rotated using the @bf Rotate ()@rm button.\n\
- \n\
- You can modify the plot appearance via the options in the menu bar.\n\
- @bf File@symbol \256@bf Command@rm gives you direct access to the Gnuplot program.\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Close@rm to close this window.
-
- @Ddd@*plot*swallower.helpString: \
- @bs Plot Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- This window shows a plot of numerical arrays and/or scalars\n\
- of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- In a 2-D plot, a point at X/Y shows the value Y at the array index X.\n\
- In a 3-D plot, a point at X/Y/Z shows the value Z at the array index X/Y.\n\
- Scalars are shown as lines and can be rotated using the @bf Rotate ()@rm button.\n\
- \n\
- You can modify the plot appearance via the options in the menu bar.\n\
- @bf File@symbol \256@bf Command@rm gives you direct access to the Gnuplot program.\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Close@rm to close this window.
-
- @Ddd@*plot*area.helpString: \
- @bs Plot Window@rm \n\
- \n\
- This window shows a plot of numerical arrays and/or scalars\n\
- of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- In a 2-D plot, a point at X/Y shows the value Y at the array index X.\n\
- In a 3-D plot, a point at X/Y/Z shows the value Z at the array index X/Y.\n\
- Scalars are shown as lines and can be rotated using the @bf Rotate ()@rm button.\n\
- \n\
- You can modify the plot appearance via the options in the menu bar.\n\
- @bf File@symbol \256@bf Command@rm gives you direct access to the Gnuplot program.\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Close@rm to close this window.
-
-
- @Ddd@*plot*replot.labelString: Refresh Plot
- @Ddd@*plot*replot.mnemonic: R
- @Ddd@*plot*replot.accelerator: ~Shift ~Meta Ctrl<Key>L
- @Ddd@*plot*replot.acceleratorText: Ctrl+L
- @Ddd@*plot*replot.documentationString: \
- @rm Refresh plot, using current values
-
- @Ddd@*plot*command.labelString: Command...
- @Ddd@*plot*command.mnemonic: o
- @Ddd@*plot*command.documentationString: \
- @rm Enter plotting command
-
- @Ddd@*plot*export.labelString: Save Data As...
- @Ddd@*plot*export.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*plot*export.accelerator: ~Shift ~Meta Ctrl<Key>S
- @Ddd@*plot*export.acceleratorText: Ctrl+S
- @Ddd@*plot*export.documentationString: \
- @rm Write plotted data to file
-
- @Ddd@*plot*print.labelString: Print Plot...
- @Ddd@*plot*print.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*plot*print.documentationString: \
- @rm Print the current plot
-
- @Ddd@*plot*menubar.helpString: \
- @bs Menu Bar@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf File@rm @tt -@rm print plot and close this window.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Edit@rm @tt -@rm cut, copy, and paste text.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf View@rm @tt -@rm set plot options.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Plot@rm @tt -@rm set plot style.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Scale@rm @tt -@rm set scale style.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Contour@rm @tt -@rm set contour style.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Help@rm @tt -@rm on-line help and version information.
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.plotView.labelString: View
- @Ddd@*menubar.plotView.mnemonic: V
- @Ddd@*menubar.plotView.documentationString: \
- @rm Set plot options
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.plotView.helpString: \
- @bs View Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Border@rm @tt -@rm display border.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Time@rm @tt -@rm display time of plot.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Grid@rm @tt -@rm display grid.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf X Zero Axis@rm @tt -@rm display X zero axis.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Y Zero Axis@rm @tt -@rm display Y zero axis.
-
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu*helpString: \
- @bs View Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Border@rm @tt -@rm display border.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Time@rm @tt -@rm display time of plot.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Grid@rm @tt -@rm display grid.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf X Zero Axis@rm @tt -@rm display X zero axis.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Y Zero Axis@rm @tt -@rm display Y zero axis.
-
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu*tearOffTitle: View
-
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.border.labelString: Border
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.border.mnemonic: B
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.border.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle border
-
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.grid.labelString: Grid
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.grid.mnemonic: G
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.grid.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle grid
-
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.time.labelString: Time
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.time.mnemonic: T
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.time.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle plot time
-
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.xzeroaxis.labelString: X Zero Axis
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.xzeroaxis.mnemonic: X
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.xzeroaxis.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle X zero axis
-
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.yzeroaxis.labelString: Y Zero Axis
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.yzeroaxis.mnemonic: Y
- @Ddd@*plotViewMenu.yzeroaxis.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle Y zero axis
-
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.plot.labelString: Plot
- @Ddd@*menubar.plot.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*menubar.plot.documentationString: \
- @rm Set plotting style
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.plot.helpString: \
- \
- @bs Plot Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Points@rm @tt -@rm display a small symbol at each point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Lines@rm @tt -@rm connect adjacent points with lines.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf 3-D Lines@rm @tt -@rm remove hidden lines, creating a 3-D effect.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Points and Lines@rm @tt -@rm do both Points and Lines.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Impulses@rm @tt -@rm draw a vertical line from the base to each point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Dots@rm @tt -@rm plot a tiny dot at each point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Steps@rm @tt -@rm connect adjacent points with two line segments.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Boxes@rm @tt -@rm draw a vertical box from the x axis to each point.
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu*helpString: \
- \
- @bs Plot Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Points@rm @tt -@rm display a small symbol at each point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Lines@rm @tt -@rm connect adjacent points with lines.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf 3-D Lines@rm @tt -@rm remove hidden lines, creating a 3-D effect.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Points and Lines@rm @tt -@rm do both Points and Lines.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Impulses@rm @tt -@rm draw a vertical line from the base to each point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Dots@rm @tt -@rm plot a tiny dot at each point.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Steps@rm @tt -@rm connect adjacent points with two line segments.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Boxes@rm @tt -@rm draw a vertical box from the x axis to each point.
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu*tearOffTitle: Plot
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.points.labelString: Points
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.points.mnemonic: P
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.points.documentationString: \
- @rm Display a small symbol at each point
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.lines.labelString: Lines
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.lines.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.lines.documentationString: \
- @rm Connect adjacent points with lines
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.lines3d.labelString: 3-D Lines
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.lines3d.mnemonic: 3
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.lines3d.documentationString: \
- @rm Remove hidden lines, creating a 3-D effect
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.linespoints.labelString: Points and Lines
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.linespoints.mnemonic: a
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.linespoints.documentationString: \
- @rm Do both Points and Lines
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.linespoints3d.labelString: Points and 3-D Lines
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.linespoints3d.mnemonic: t
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.linespoints3d.documentationString: \
- @rm Do both Points and 3-D Lines
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.impulses.labelString: Impulses
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.impulses.mnemonic: I
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.impulses.documentationString: \
- @rm Draw a vertical line from the base to each point
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.dots.labelString: Dots
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.dots.mnemonic: D
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.dots.documentationString: \
- @rm Plot a tiny dot at each point
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.steps2d.labelString: Steps
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.steps2d.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.steps2d.documentationString: \
- @rm Connect adjacent points with two line segments
-
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.boxes2d.labelString: Boxes
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.boxes2d.mnemonic: B
- @Ddd@*plotMenu.boxes2d.documentationString: \
- @rm Draw a vertical box from the x axis to each point
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.scale.labelString: Scale
- @Ddd@*menubar.scale.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*menubar.scale.documentationString: \
- @rm Set scale style
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.scale.helpString: \
- @bs Scale Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Logarithmic@rm @tt -@rm toggle logarithmic scaling.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf X Tics@rm @tt -@rm display tics on X scale.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Y Tics@rm @tt -@rm display tics on Y scale.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Z Tics@rm @tt -@rm display tics on Z scale.
-
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu*helpString: \
- @bs Scale Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Logarithmic@rm @tt -@rm toggle logarithmic scaling.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf X Tics@rm @tt -@rm display tics on X scale.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Y Tics@rm @tt -@rm display tics on Y scale.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Z Tics@rm @tt -@rm display tics on Z scale.
-
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu*tearOffTitle: Scale
-
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.logscale.labelString: Logarithmic
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.logscale.mnemonic: L
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.logscale.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle logarithmic scaling
-
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.xtics.labelString: X Tics
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.xtics.mnemonic: X
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.xtics.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle tics on X scale
-
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.ytics.labelString: Y Tics
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.ytics.mnemonic: Y
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.ytics.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle tics on Y scale
-
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.ztics.labelString: Z Tics
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.ztics.mnemonic: Z
- @Ddd@*scaleMenu.ztics.documentationString: \
- @rm Toggle tics on Z scale
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.contour.labelString: Contour
- @Ddd@*menubar.contour.mnemonic: C
- @Ddd@*menubar.contour.documentationString: \
- @rm Set contour style
-
-
- @Ddd@*menubar.contour.helpString: \
- @bs Contour Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Base@rm @tt -@rm draw contour on base.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Surface@rm @tt -@rm draw contour on surface.
-
- @Ddd@*contourMenu*helpString: \
- @bs Contour Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Base@rm @tt -@rm draw contour on base.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Surface@rm @tt -@rm draw contour on surface.
-
- @Ddd@*contourMenu*tearOffTitle: Contour
-
- @Ddd@*contourMenu.base.labelString: Base
- @Ddd@*contourMenu.base.mnemonic: B
- @Ddd@*contourMenu.base.documentationString: \
- @rm Draw contour on base
-
- @Ddd@*contourMenu.surface.labelString: Surface
- @Ddd@*contourMenu.surface.mnemonic: S
- @Ddd@*contourMenu.surface.documentationString: \
- @rm Draw contour on surface
-
-
- @Ddd@*plot_command_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Plot Command
- @Ddd@*plot_command_dialog.cancelLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*plot_command.promptString: gnuplot>
- @Ddd@*plot_command_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs Plot Command@rm \n\
- \n\
- You can now enter a Gnuplot command at the `@tt gnuplot>@rm' prompt.\n\
- The plot will automatically be refreshed after execution.\n\
- \n\
- See the Gnuplot documentation for useful commands.
-
-
- ! The default Gnuplot window is 640x540 pixels wide.
- @Ddd@*plot*area.width: 640
- @Ddd@*plot*area.height: 450
- @Ddd@*plot*area.background: grey96
-
- ! Ideally, these values would come from the swallowed window.
- ! Unfortunately, LessTif has problems with these, so we set them explicitly.
- @Ddd@*plot*swallower.width: 640
- @Ddd@*plot*swallower.height: 450
- @Ddd@*plot*swallower.background: grey96
-
- @Ddd@*plot*XmScrollBar.borderWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*plot*XmScrollBar.highlightThickness: 0
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Debugger Buttons
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*source_buttons.helpString:\
- @bs Command Area@rm \n\
- \n\
- By clicking on one of the buttons, \
- the corresponding command is sent to @GDB@.\n\
- Press @key F1@rm on a button to get a short command description.
-
- @Ddd@*command_buttons.helpString:\
- @bs Command Area@rm \n\
- \n\
- By clicking on one of the buttons, \
- the corresponding command is sent to @GDB@.\n\
- Press @key F1@rm on a button to get a short command description.
-
- @Ddd@*data_buttons.helpString:\
- @bs Command Area@rm \n\
- \n\
- By clicking on one of the buttons, \
- the corresponding command is sent to @GDB@.\n\
- Press @key F1@rm on a button to get a short command description.
-
- ! An empty help string means that the help text for this button
- ! is to be requested from GDB (via the GDB `help' command).
- @Ddd@*source_buttons*XmPushButton.helpString:
- @Ddd@*console_buttons*XmPushButton.helpString:
- @Ddd@*data_buttons*XmPushButton.helpString:
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*XmPushButton.helpString:
- @Ddd@*command_toolbar*XmPushButton.helpString:
-
- ! Same applies for button tips.
- @Ddd@*source_buttons*XmPushButton.tipString:
- @Ddd@*console_buttons*XmPushButton.tipString:
- @Ddd@*data_buttons*XmPushButton.tipString:
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*XmPushButton.tipString:
- @Ddd@*command_toolbar*XmPushButton.tipString:
-
- ! Special spacing
- @Ddd@*source_buttons.spacing: 0
- @Ddd@*console_buttons.spacing: 0
- @Ddd@*data_buttons.spacing: 0
- @Ddd@*source_buttons.packing: XmPACK_TIGHT
- @Ddd@*console_buttons.packing: XmPACK_TIGHT
- @Ddd@*data_buttons.packing: XmPACK_TIGHT
- @Ddd@*source_buttons.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*console_buttons.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*data_buttons.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*source_buttons*alignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*console_buttons*alignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*data_buttons*alignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
-
- @Ddd@*source_buttons.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*source_buttons.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*console_buttons.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*console_buttons.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*data_buttons.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*data_buttons.marginHeight: 0
-
- ! Some buttons have a special meaning;
- ! so we must provide help on ourselves.
- @Ddd@*?*break.helpString: \
- @bf Interrupt@rm \n\
- \n\
- Interrupt the debugged process (or current @GDB@ command).\n\
- (Equivalent to @key Esc@rm ).
- @Ddd@*source_buttons*break.tipString: \
- @rm Interrupt debugged program
- @Ddd@*data_buttons*break.tipString: \
- @rm Interrupt debugged program
- @Ddd@*console_buttons*break.tipString: \
- @rm Interrupt debugged program
- @Ddd@*tool_buttons*break.tipString: \
- @rm Interrupt debugged program
- @Ddd@*command_toolbar*break.tipString: \
- @rm Interrupt debugged program
- @Ddd@*?*break.documentationString: \
- @rm Interrupt the debugged process (or current @GDB@ command)
-
- @Ddd@*?*Yes.helpString: \
- @bf Yes@rm \n\
- \n\
- Confirm the @GDB@ question.
- @Ddd@*?*Yes.tipString: \
- @rm Just say yes
-
- @Ddd@*?*No.helpString: \
- @bf No@rm \n\
- \n\
- Do @sl not@rm confirm the @GDB@ question.
- @Ddd@*?*No.tipString: \
- @rm Just say no
-
- @Ddd@*?*Complete.helpString: \
- @bf Complete@rm \n\
- \n\
- Complete the current debugging command. (Equivalent to @key TAB@rm ).
- @Ddd@*?*Complete.tipString: \
- @rm Complete current command
-
- @Ddd@*?*Clear.helpString: \
- @bf Clear@rm \n\
- \n\
- Clear the current debugging command. (Equivalent to @key Ctrl+U@rm ).
- @Ddd@*?*Clear.tipString: \
- @rm Clear current command
-
- @Ddd@*?*Prev.helpString: \
- @bf Prev@rm \n\
- \n\
- Get the previous debugging command \
- (Equivalent to @key Up@rm ).
- @Ddd@*?*Prev.tipString: \
- @rm Get previous command
-
- @Ddd@*?*Next.helpString: \
- @bf Next@rm \n\
- \n\
- Get the next debugging command \
- (Equivalent to @key Down@rm ).
- @Ddd@*?*Next.tipString: \
- @rm Get next command
-
- @Ddd@*?*Apply.helpString: \
- @bf Apply@rm \n\
- \n\
- Execute the current debugging command. (Equivalent to @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm ).
- @Ddd@*?*Apply.tipString: \
- @rm Execute current command
-
- @Ddd@*?*Undo.helpString: \
- @bf Undo@rm \n\
- \n\
- Undo last command. Almost all commands can be undone this way.\n\
- \n\
- As a special exception, if the last command affected the state of the\n\
- debuggee, @DDD@ does @sl not@rm restore the previous program state.\n\
- Instead, @DDD@ goes into @sl historic mode@rm showing you all it remembers\n\
- about this state.
- @Ddd@*?*Undo.tipString:
-
- @Ddd@*?*Redo.helpString: \
- @bf Redo@rm \n\
- \n\
- Redo next command. Every command undone can be redone this way.
- @Ddd@*?*Redo.tipString:
-
- @Ddd@*?*Edit.helpString: \
- @bf Edit@rm \n\
- \n\
- Invoke an editor for the current source file.
- @Ddd@*?*Edit.tipString: \
- @rm Edit source file
- @Ddd@*?*Edit.documentationString: \
- @rm Invoke text editor for the current source
-
- @Ddd@*?*Make.helpString: \
- @bf Make@rm \n\
- \n\
- Run the make program with the most recently given arguments.
- @Ddd@*?*Make.tipString: \
- @rm Run the make program
- @Ddd@*?*Make.documentationString: \
- @rm Run the make program with the most recently given arguments.
-
- @Ddd@*?*Reload.helpString: \
- @bf Reload@rm \n\
- \n\
- Reload the source from file.
- @Ddd@*?*Reload.tipString: \
- @rm Reload source file
- @Ddd@*?*Reload.documentationString: \
- @rm Reload current source file
-
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Print Dialog
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*print_popup.title: @DDD@: Print
- @Ddd@*print.okLabelString: Print
-
- @Ddd@*print*to.labelString: Print To
- @Ddd@*print*toMenu.printer.labelString: \
- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Printer\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
- @Ddd@*print*toMenu.file.labelString: File
-
- @Ddd@*print*toMenu.?.indicatorOn: off
- @Ddd@*print*toMenu.?.shadowThickness: 2
- @Ddd@*print*toMenu.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
-
- @Ddd@*print*command.label.labelString: Print Command
- @Ddd@*print*command.text.columns: 40
-
- @Ddd@*print*name.labelString: File Name
- @Ddd@*print*name.text.columns: 29
- @Ddd@*print*name.text.value: @ddd@graph.ps
-
- @Ddd@*print*browse.labelString: Browse...
-
- @Ddd@*print*type.labelString: File Type
- @Ddd@*print*postscript.labelString: PostScript
- @Ddd@*print*xfig.labelString: FIG
-
- @Ddd@*print*what.labelString: Print
- @Ddd@*print*displays.labelString: Displays
- @Ddd@*print*plots.labelString: Plots
- @Ddd@*print*selected.labelString: Selected Only
- @Ddd@*print*color.labelString: Color
-
- @Ddd@*print*orientation.labelString: Orientation
- @Ddd@*print*portrait.labelString: Portrait
- @Ddd@*print*landscape.labelString: Landscape
-
- @Ddd@*print*size.labelString: Paper Size
- @Ddd@*print*sizeMenu.orientation: XmVERTICAL
- @Ddd@*print*sizeMenu.numColumns: 3
- @Ddd@*print*a4.labelString: A4 (210mm \327 297mm)
- @Ddd@*print*a3.labelString: A3 (297mm \327 420mm)
- @Ddd@*print*letter.labelString: Letter (8\275" \327 11")
- @Ddd@*print*legal.labelString: Legal (8\275" \327 14")
- @Ddd@*print*executive.labelString: Executive (7\275" \327 10")
- @Ddd@*print*custom.labelString: Other...
-
- @Ddd@*print*helpString: \
- @rm You can print on a PostScript@symbol \344 @rm printer or print to a file.\n\
- Enter the print command or the file name in the appropriate fields.\n\
- \n\
- Files can be created in the following formats:\n\
- @tt \267 @bf PostScript@rm @tt -@rm PostScript@symbol \344 @rm format.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf FIG@rm @tt -@rm FIG format (for the @tt xfig@rm program).\n\
- \n\
- Select @bf Print Displays@rm to print displays.\n\
- Select @bf Print Plots@rm to print the current plots.\n\
- \n\
- To print selected items only, select @bf Selected Only@rm .\n\
- For PostScript@symbol \344 @rm format only, you can also specify orientation and paper size.\n\
- \n\
- To print, click on @bf Print@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*paper_size_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Paper Size
- @Ddd@*paper_size_dialog.selectionLabelString: Paper size
- @Ddd@*paper_size_dialog.textAccelerators:
- @Ddd@*paper_size_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm Please enter the paper size in the format \
- `@tt @sl width@rm @tt x@rm @sl height@rm @rm'.\n\
- \n\
- Examples:\n\
- `@tt 42cm x 59.4cm@rm' @tt -@rm A2 paper\n\
- `@tt 7.5in x 10in@rm' @tt -@rm Executive paper\n\
- \n\
- Supported units for @sl width@rm and @sl height@rm include:\n\
- `@tt pt@rm' (points), `@tt in@rm' (inches),\n\
- `@tt mm@rm' (millimeters), `@tt cm@rm' (centimeters).
-
- @Ddd@*browse_print_popup.title: @DDD@: Print to File
- @Ddd@*browse_print.selectionLabelString: Print to File
- @Ddd@*browse_print*helpString: \
- @rm You can select the file to print to.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf OK@rm to set the file name.\n\
- Click on @bf Filter@rm to apply the given filter.
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! File Selection Dialogs
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*exec_files_popup.title: @DDD@: Open Program
- @Ddd@*exec_files.okLabelString: Open
- @Ddd@*exec_files.selectionLabelString: Program
- @Ddd@*exec_files*helpString: \
- @bs Open Program@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows executable files in the current directory.\n\
- Enter the name of the program to be debugged in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- The program is read for its symbols, for getting the contents\
- of pure memory,\n\
- and it is the program executed when you use the `@tt run@rm' command.\n\
- If the program file cannot be found as specified,\
- your execution directory path\n\
- (@tt $PATH@rm ) is searched for a command of that name.\n\
- No argument means to have no executable file and no symbols.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Open@rm to open the selected file.\n\
- Click on @bf Filter@rm to apply the given filter.
-
- @Ddd@*core_files_popup.title: @DDD@: Open Core Dump
- @Ddd@*core_files.okLabelString: Open
- @Ddd@*core_files.selectionLabelString: Core Dump
- @Ddd@*core_files*helpString: \
- @bs Open Core Dump@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows core dumps in the current directory.\n\
- Enter the name of a core dump in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- The core dump is used for examining memory and registers.\n\
- No argument means to have no core file.\n\
- \n\
- Before using @bf Open Core@rm , you should use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Program@rm \n\
- to specify the program causing the core dump, and to load its symbol table.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Open@rm to open the selected core dump.\n\
- Click on @bf Filter@rm to apply the given filter.
-
- @Ddd@*source_files_popup.title: @DDD@: Open Source
- @Ddd@*source_files.okLabelString: Open
- @Ddd@*source_files.selectionLabelString: Source File
- @Ddd@*source_files*helpString: \
- @bs Open Source@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows source files in the current directory.\n\
- Enter the name of a source file in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- The source file is shown in the source window and may be used\n\
- for setting or clearing breakpoints.\n\
- \n\
- Before using @bf Open Source@rm , you should use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Program@rm \n\
- to specify the executable program, and to load its symbol table.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Open@rm to open the selected source file.\n\
- Click on @bf Filter@rm to apply the given filter.
-
- @Ddd@*processes_popup.title: @DDD@: Attach to Process
- @Ddd@*processes.listLabelString: Processes
- @Ddd@*processes.selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
-
- @Ddd@*processes.okLabelString: Attach
- @Ddd@*processes.applyLabelString: Update
-
- @Ddd@*processes*helpString: \
- @bs Attach to Process@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows the currently running processes.\n\
- Select a running process of the program to be debugged.\n\
- \n\
- An attached process is stopped by @DDD@. You can examine and modify an\n\
- attached process with all the @DDD@ commands that are ordinarily available\n\
- when you start processes with @bf Run@rm . You can insert breakpoints; you \n\
- can step and continue; you can modify storage. If you would rather the\n\
- process continue running, you may use the @bf Continue@rm command after\n\
- attaching @DDD@ to the process.\n\
- \n\
- When you have finished debugging the attached process, you can use\n\
- @bf Detach Process@rm to release it from @DDD@ control. Detaching \
- the process\n\
- continues its execution.\n\
- \n\
- Before using @bf Attach@rm , you should use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Program@rm \n\
- to specify the program running in the process, and to load its symbol table.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Attach@rm to attach to the selected process.\n\
- Click on @bf Update@rm to update the list of processes.
-
-
- @Ddd@*classes_popup.title: @DDD@: Open Class
- @Ddd@*classes.listLabelString: Classes
- @Ddd@*classes.selectionLabelString: Open Class
- @Ddd@*classes*selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
- @Ddd@*classes*okLabelString: Open
- @Ddd@*classes*applyLabelString: Update
- @Ddd@*classes*helpString: \
- @bs Open Class@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows the currently accessible Java classes.\n\
- Please select a class to be debugged.\n\
- \n\
- These classes all have corresponding @tt .java@rm sources in the class path.\n\
- To search for other classes, select @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf JDB Settings@rm \n\
- and add their directories to the class path.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Open@rm to open the selected class.\n\
- Click on @bf Update@rm to scan the class path once more.
-
-
- @Ddd@*sources_popup.title: @DDD@: Open Source
- @Ddd@*sources.listLabelString: Sources
- @Ddd@*sources.selectionLabelString: Open Source
- @Ddd@*sources*label.labelString: Filter
- @Ddd@*sources*selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
- @Ddd@*sources*okLabelString: Open
- @Ddd@*sources*lookup.labelString: Lookup
- @Ddd@*sources*applyLabelString: Filter
- @Ddd@*sources*helpString: \
- @bs Open Source@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows the currently accessible source files of your program.\n\
- Please select a source to be opened.\n\
- \n\
- Source files from shared libraries are only shown after the library\n\
- has been loaded into @GDB@. To load a shared library, run your program\n\
- or use the @GDB@ `@tt share@rm' command.\n\
- \n\
- To search for other sources, select @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf @GDB@ Settings@rm \n\
- and add their directories to the source path.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Open@rm to open the selected source and close this window.\n\
- Click on @bf Lookup@rm to lookup the selected source.\n\
- Click on @bf Filter@rm to apply the given filter.
-
-
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_open_popup.title: @DDD@: Open Session
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_open.listLabelString: Sessions
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_open.selectionLabelString: Open Session
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_open*selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_open*okLabelString: Open
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_open*applyLabelString: Delete
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_open*helpString: \
- @bs Open Session@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows your @DDD@ sessions.\n\
- Enter the name of a @DDD@ session in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- A @DDD@ session records the state of a debugging session,\n\
- such that you can exit debugging sessions and resume later.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Open@rm to open the selected session.\n\
- Click on @bf Delete@rm to delete the selected session.
-
-
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save_popup.title: @DDD@: Save Session
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save.listLabelString: Sessions
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save.selectionLabelString: Save Session
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*okLabelString: Save
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*applyLabelString: Delete
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*dump.labelString: Include Core Dump
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*dump.alignment: XmALIGNMENT_BEGINNING
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*method.labelString: via
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*kill.labelString: Killing the Debuggee
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*ptrace.labelString: The ptrace() call
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*gcore.labelString: The `gcore' Command
-
- @Ddd@*sessions_to_save*helpString: \
- @bs Save Session@rm \n\
- \n\
- The dialog shows your @DDD@ sessions.\n\
- Enter the name of a @DDD@ session in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- A @DDD@ session records the state of a debugging session,\n\
- such that you can exit debugging sessions and resume later.\n\
- \n\
- If @bf Include Core Dump@rm is set, @DDD@ includes a core dump of the\n\
- program being debugged. This allows @DDD@ to restore memory\n\
- contents and data displays when restoring the session.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ provides up to three ways to get a core dump:\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Killing the Debuggee@rm @tt -@rm kill the debugged program..\n\
- Works fine, but loses the current process.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf The `gcore' Command@rm @tt -@rm an external program to get a core\n\
- file from a running process..\n\
- The process may continue for a few steps after the `gcore'\n\
- command is done.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf The ptrace() call@rm @tt -@rm a system call to get a core file.\n\
- Safe, but may result in a hanging GDB.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Save@rm to save the current @DDD@ session.\n\
- Click on @bf Delete@rm to delete the selected session.
-
-
- @Ddd@*export_data_popup.title: @DDD@: Save Plot Data
- @Ddd@*export_data.okLabelString: Save
- @Ddd@*export_data.selectionLabelString: Data File
- @Ddd@*export_data*helpString: \
- @rm You can save the plot data in a file.\n\
- Enter the file name in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Save@rm to save the plot data.\n\
- Click on @bf Filter@rm to apply the given filter.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Breakpoint Editor
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoins_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Breakpoint and Watchpoint Editor
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog.listLabelString: Breakpoints and Watchpoints
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*buttons.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog.okLabelString: Close
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*buttons*labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog.childPlacement: XmPLACE_TOP
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs Breakpoint and Watchpoint Editor@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Props...@rm @tt -@rm set or modify an item's properties.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Lookup@rm @tt -@rm lookup selected item.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Print@rm @tt -@rm print value of selected breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Break...@rm @tt -@rm create a new breakpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Watch...@rm @tt -@rm create a new watchpoint.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Enable@rm @tt -@rm enable all selected items.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Disable@rm @tt -@rm disable all selected items.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Delete@rm @tt -@rm delete all selected items.\n\
- \n\
- Use @key Ctrl@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm to toggle selections.
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_bp.labelString: New Breakpoint...
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_bp.labelPixmap: new_break
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_bp.labelInsensitivePixmap: new_break-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_bp.armPixmap: new_break-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_bp.highlightPixmap: new_break-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_bp.tipString: \
- @rm Set new breakpoint
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_bp.documentationString: \
- @rm Set breakpoint at specified line or function
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_wp.labelString: New Watchpoint...
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_wp.labelPixmap: new_watch
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_wp.labelInsensitivePixmap: new_watch-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_wp.armPixmap: new_watch-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_wp.highlightPixmap: new_watch-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_wp.tipString: \
- @rm Set new watchpoint
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*new_wp.documentationString: \
- @rm Set watchpoint on specified variable
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*lookup.labelString: Lookup
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*lookup.labelPixmap: lookup
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*lookup.labelInsensitivePixmap: lookup-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*lookup.armPixmap: lookup-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*lookup.highlightPixmap: lookup-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*lookup.tipString: \
- @rm Lookup selected item
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*lookup.documentationString: \
- @rm Lookup selected item in the source
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*print.labelString: Print
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*print.labelPixmap: print
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*print.labelInsensitivePixmap: print-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*print.armPixmap: print-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*print.highlightPixmap: print-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*print.tipString: \
- @rm Print watched expression
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*print.documentationString: \
- @rm Print value of watched expression in the @GDB@ console
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*enable.labelString: Enable
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*enable.labelPixmap: enable
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*enable.labelInsensitivePixmap: enable-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*enable.armPixmap: enable-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*enable.highlightPixmap: enable-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*enable.tipString: \
- @rm Enable selected items
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*enable.documentationString: \
- @rm Enable the selected items
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*disable.labelString: Disable
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*disable.labelPixmap: disable
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*disable.labelInsensitivePixmap: disable-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*disable.armPixmap: disable-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*disable.highlightPixmap: disable-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*disable.tipString: \
- @rm Disable selected items
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*disable.documentationString: \
- @rm Disable the selected items
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*properties.labelString: Properties...
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*properties.labelPixmap: properties
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*properties.labelInsensitivePixmap: properties-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*properties.armPixmap: properties-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*properties.highlightPixmap: properties-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*properties.tipString: \
- @rm Edit properties
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*properties.documentationString: \
- @rm Specify the properties of the selected items
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*delete.labelString: Delete
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*delete.labelPixmap: delete
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*delete.labelInsensitivePixmap: delete-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*delete.armPixmap: delete-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*delete.highlightPixmap: delete-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*delete.tipString: \
- @rm Delete selected items
- @Ddd@*edit_breakpoints_dialog*delete.documentationString: \
- @rm Delete the selected items
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! New Breakpoint, New Watchpoint dialogs
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*new_breakpoint_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: New Breakpoint
- @Ddd@*new_breakpoint_dialog*label.labelString: Set Breakpoint at
- @Ddd@*new_breakpoint_dialog.okLabelString: Set
- @Ddd@*new_breakpoint_dialog.textAccelerators:
-
- @Ddd@*new_breakpoint_dialog*helpString: \
- \
- @rm You can now enter a breakpoint you want to set.\n\
- Enter its name in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- The argument may be a @sl line number@rm , a @sl function name@rm ,\
- or `@tt *@rm' and an address.\n\
- If a @sl line number@rm is specified, break at start of code for that line.\n\
- If a @sl function name@rm is specified, break at start of code\
- for that function.\n\
- If an @sl address@rm is specified, break at that exact address.\n\
- Without argument, use current execution address of selected stack frame.\n\
- This is useful for breaking on return to a stack frame.\n\
- \n\
- Multiple breakpoints at one place are permitted, and useful if conditional.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Set@rm to set the specified breakpoint.
-
-
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: New Watchpoint
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog*set.labelString: Set
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog*cwatch.labelString: Watchpoint
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog*rwatch.labelString: Read Watchpoint
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog*awatch.labelString: Access Watchpoint
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog*on.labelString: on
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog.okLabelString: Set
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog.textAccelerators:
-
- @Ddd@*new_watchpoint_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm You can now enter a variable whose value you want to watch.\n\
- Enter its name in the argument field.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set Watchpoint@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever the variable value changes.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set Read Watchpoint@rm @tt -@rm stop whenever the variable is read.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set Access Watchpoint@rm @tt -@rm \
- stop whenever the variable is either read or written.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Set@rm to set the specified watchpoint.
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Breakpoint Properties
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties_popup.title: @DDD@: Properties
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties.okLabelString: Close
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*title.labelString: Breakpoint
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*titleMenu.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*titleMenu.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*titlePanel.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*titlePanel.marginHeight: 0
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enabled.labelString: Enabled
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.labelString: Temporary
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*lookup.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*lookup.labelString: Lookup
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*lookup.labelPixmap: lookup
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*lookup.labelInsensitivePixmap: lookup-xx
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*lookup.armPixmap: lookup-arm
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*lookup.highlightPixmap: lookup-hi
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*lookup.tipString: \
- @rm Lookup breakpoint
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*print.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*print.labelString: Print
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*print.labelPixmap: print
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*print.labelInsensitivePixmap: print-xx
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*print.armPixmap: print-arm
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*print.highlightPixmap: print-hi
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*print.tipString: \
- @rm Print watchpoint value
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enable.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enable.labelString: Enable
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enable.labelPixmap: enable
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enable.labelInsensitivePixmap: enable-xx
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enable.armPixmap: enable-arm
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enable.highlightPixmap: enable-hi
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*enable.tipString: \
- @rm Enable breakpoint
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*disable.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*disable.labelString: Disable
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*disable.labelPixmap: disable
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*disable.labelInsensitivePixmap: disable-xx
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*disable.armPixmap: disable-arm
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*disable.highlightPixmap: disable-hi
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*disable.tipString: \
- @rm Disable breakpoint
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.labelString: Temp
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.labelPixmap: maketemp
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.labelInsensitivePixmap: maketemp-xx
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.armPixmap: maketemp-arm
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.highlightPixmap: maketemp-hi
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.tipString: \
- @rm Make breakpoint temporary
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*temporary.documentationString: \
- @rm Make breakpoint temporary, such that it will be deleted when hit
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*delete.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*delete.labelString: Delete
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*delete.labelPixmap: delete
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*delete.labelInsensitivePixmap: delete-xx
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*delete.armPixmap: delete-arm
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*delete.highlightPixmap: delete-hi
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*delete.tipString: \
- @rm Delete breakpoint
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*condition.label.labelString: Condition
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*condition*text*columns: 30
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*ignore.label.labelString: Ignore Count
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*ignore*text.columns: 4
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*ignore*text.maximumValue: 9999
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*spinBoxChildType: XmNUMERIC
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*arrowLayout: XmARROWS_END
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*spin.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*spin.marginHeight: 0
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*commands.labelString: Commands
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*commandsMenu.packing: XmPACK_COLUMN
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*commandsMenu.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*record.labelString: \ \ \ Record\ \ \
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*end.labelString: End
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*edit.labelString: Edit @small>>
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*record.tipString: \
- @rm Record breakpoint commands
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*record.documentationString: \
- @rm Record commands to be executed when breakpoint is hit
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*end.tipString: \
- @rm End recording
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*end.documentationString: \
- @rm End command recording
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*edit.tipString: \
- @rm Edit breakpoint commands
-
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*text.columns: 40
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*scrollBarDisplayPolicy: XmAS_NEEDED
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_properties*helpString: \
- @rm @bs Breakpoint Properties@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Lookup@rm @tt -@rm lookup the breakpoint..\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Print@rm @tt -@rm print the value of the watched expression..\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Enable@rm @tt -@rm enable the breakpoint..\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Disable@rm @tt -@rm disable the breakpoint..\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Temp@rm @tt -@rm make the breakpoint temporary..\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Delete@rm @tt -@rm delete the breakpoint..\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Condition@rm @tt -@rm specify a breakpoint condition.\n\
- The breakpoint breaks only if the condition evaluates to non-zero.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Ignore Count@rm @tt -@rm set an ignore count @sl count@rm .\n\
- The next @sl count@rm hits of the breakpoint will be ignored.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Commands@rm @tt -@rm record and edit @GDB@ command sequences.\n\
- These commands will be executed when the breakpoint is hit.\n\
- To record a command sequence, follow these steps:\n\
- @tt -@rm Click on @bf Record@rm to begin the recording.\n\
- @tt -@rm Now interact with @DDD@.\n\
- The recorded @GDB@ commands are shown in the @GDB@ console.\n\
- @tt -@rm Click on @bf End@rm to stop the recording.\n\
- @tt -@rm Use @bf Edit @small>>@rm to edit the recorded commands.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Close@rm to close this window.
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Define Command
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*define_command_popup.title: @DDD@: Define Command
-
- ! @Ddd@*define_command.okLabelString: Close
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*name.labelString: Command
- @Ddd@*define_command*name*text*columns: 25
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*arg.labelString: ()
- @Ddd@*define_command*arg*indicatorOn: off
- @Ddd@*define_command*arg*shadowThickness: 2
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*arg.tipString: \
- @rm Toggle symbolic argument
- @Ddd@*define_command*arg.documentationString: \
- @rm When enabled, use @bf ()@rm as symbolic argument
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*commands.labelString: Definition
- @Ddd@*define_command*commandsMenu.packing: XmPACK_COLUMN
- @Ddd@*define_command*commandsMenu.entryAlignment: XmALIGNMENT_CENTER
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*record.labelString: \ \ \ Record\ \ \
- @Ddd@*define_command*end.labelString: End
- @Ddd@*define_command*edit.labelString: Edit @small>>
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*record.tipString: \
- @rm Record command definition
- @Ddd@*define_command*record.documentationString: \
- @rm Record command definition
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*end.tipString: \
- @rm End recording
- @Ddd@*define_command*end.documentationString: \
- @rm End command recording
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*edit.tipString: \
- @rm Edit command definition
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*text.columns: 40
- @Ddd@*define_command*scrollBarDisplayPolicy: XmAS_NEEDED
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*button.labelString: Button
- @Ddd@*define_command*console.labelString: Console
- @Ddd@*define_command*source.labelString: Source
- @Ddd@*define_command*data.labelString: Data
-
- @Ddd@*define_command*helpString: \
- @rm @bs Define Command@rm \n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @bf Command@rm @tt -@rm the name of the @GDB@ command being defined.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Definition@rm @tt -@rm record and edit the command definition.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Button@rm @tt -@rm assign a button to this command.\n\
- \n\
- To define a @GDB@ command, follow these steps:\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Enter the command name in the @bf Command@rm field.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Click on @bf Record@rm to begin the recording.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Now interact with @DDD@.\n\
- The recorded @GDB@ commands are shown in the @GDB@ console.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Click on @bf End@rm to stop the recording.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Use @bf Edit @small>>@rm to edit the command definition.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Use @bf Button@rm to place the new command on a button.\n\
- \n\
- To define a command with argument, enable the @bf ()@rm toggle.\n\
- This will make the command use @bf ()@rm as symbolic argument.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Apply@rm to apply the new command.\n\
- Click on @bf OK@rm to close this window.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Show Backtrace
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*stack_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Backtrace
- @Ddd@*stack_dialog.listLabelString: Backtrace
- @Ddd@*stack_dialog.okLabelString: Up
- @Ddd@*stack_dialog.applyLabelString: Down
- @Ddd@*stack_dialog.cancelLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*stack_dialog*visibleItemCount: 10
-
- @Ddd@*stack_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs Backtrace@rm \n\
- \n\
- The backtrace is a summary of how your program got where it is.\n\
- It shows one line per stack frame, for many frames, starting with\n\
- the initial calling function (usually @tt main()@rm ), the function\n\
- called by @tt main()@rm , the function called by this function and\n\
- so on down the stack, down to the currently executing frame.\n\
- \n\
- You can make a specific frame the current one by selecting it\n\
- in this window. You can also move around by pressing \
- @bf Up@rm or @bf Down@rm .
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Registers
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*register_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Registers
- @Ddd@*register_dialog.listLabelString: Registers
- @Ddd@*register_dialog.okLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*register_dialog.listVisibleItemCount: 12
-
- @Ddd@*register_dialog*box.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*register_dialog*box.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*register_dialog*box.marginWidth: 0
-
- @Ddd@*register_dialog*all_registers.labelString: All registers
- @Ddd@*register_dialog*int_registers.labelString: Integer registers
-
- @Ddd@*register_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs Machine Registers@rm \n\
- \n\
- Select any register to have its name copied to the argument @bf ()@rm .\n\
- \n\
- If @bf Integer registers@rm is set, integer registers are shown.\n\
- If @bf All registers@rm is set, all registers are shown.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Threads
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Threads
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog.listLabelString: Threads
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog.cancelLabelString: Close
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog.okLabelString: Suspend
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog.applyLabelString: Resume
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog.listVisibleItemCount: 10
-
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog*box.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog*box.marginHeight: 0
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog*box.marginWidth: 0
-
- @Ddd@*thread_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs Execution Threads@rm \n\
- \n\
- The current thread is highlighted.\n\
- All debugging commands show information from the perspective\n\
- of the current thread.\n\
- \n\
- Select any thread to make it the current thread.\n\
- \n\
- In JDB, you can also\n\
- @tt \267 @rm select a threadgroup to switch between viewing all threads\n\
- and the threads of the selected threadgroup.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm click on @bf Suspend@rm to suspend execution of the selected threads.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm click on @bf Resume@rm to resume execution of the selected threads.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Command History
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*history_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Command History
- @Ddd@*history_dialog.listLabelString: Command History
- @Ddd@*history_dialog*visibleItemCount: 10
-
- @Ddd@*history_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs Command History@rm \n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ keeps track of the commands you type during your debugging\n\
- sessions, so that you can be certain of precisely what happened.\n\
- Use this window to manage the @DDD@ command history facility.\n\
- \n\
- Select a specific command to have it copied at the @GDB@ prompt.\n\
- Click on @bf Apply@rm to execute the current command.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Display Editor
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Display Editor
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*listLabelString: Displays
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*buttons.orientation: XmHORIZONTAL
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog.okLabelString: Close
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog.childPlacement: XmPLACE_TOP
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*buttons*labelType: XmPIXMAP
-
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs Display Editor@rm \n\
- \n\
- Columns:\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Num@rm @tt -@rm the display number.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Expression@rm @tt -@rm the display expression.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf State@rm @tt -@rm the display state (enabled, disabled, alias, or deferred).\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Scope@rm @tt -@rm the scope in which the display was created.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Address@rm @tt -@rm the location of the display expression in memory.\n\
- \n\
- Buttons:\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Display...@rm @tt -@rm create a new display.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Disp *@rm @tt -@rm dereference the selected display.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Show@rm @tt -@rm show the details of all selected displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Hide@rm @tt -@rm hide the details of all selected displays.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Set@rm @tt -@rm change a value in the selected display.\n\
- @tt \267 @bf Undisp@rm @tt -@rm delete all selected displays.\n\
- \n\
- Use @key Ctrl@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm to toggle selections.
-
-
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*new.labelString: New...
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*new.labelPixmap: new_display
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*new.labelInsensitivePixmap: new_display-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*new.armPixmap: new_display-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*new.highlightPixmap: new_display-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*new.tipString: \
- @rm Create new display
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*new.documentationString: \
- @rm Create new data display (possibly depending on the selected data display)
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*dereference.labelString: Display *
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*dereference.labelPixmap: dispref
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*dereference.labelInsensitivePixmap: dispref-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*dereference.armPixmap: dispref-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*dereference.highlightPixmap: dispref-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*dereference.tipString: \
- @rm Dereference selected display
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*dereference.documentationString: \
- @rm Dereference the selected data display
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*show_detail.labelString: Show Detail
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*show_detail.labelPixmap: show
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*show_detail.labelInsensitivePixmap: show-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*show_detail.armPixmap: show-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*show_detail.highlightPixmap: show-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*show_detail.tipString: \
- @rm Show selected details
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*show_detail.documentationString: \
- @rm Show detail on the selected data displays
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*hide_detail.labelString: Hide Detail
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*hide_detail.labelPixmap: hide
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*hide_detail.labelInsensitivePixmap: hide-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*hide_detail.armPixmap: hide-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*hide_detail.highlightPixmap: hide-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*hide_detail.tipString: \
- @rm Hide selected details
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*hide_detail.documentationString: \
- @rm Hide detail on the selected data displays
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*set.labelString: Set Value
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*set.labelPixmap: set
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*set.labelInsensitivePixmap: set-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*set.armPixmap: set-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*set.highlightPixmap: set-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*set.tipString: \
- @rm Set display value
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*set.documentationString: \
- @rm Change a value in the selected data display
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*delete.labelString: Undisplay
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*delete.labelPixmap: undisplay
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*delete.labelInsensitivePixmap: undisplay-xx
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*delete.armPixmap: undisplay-arm
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*delete.highlightPixmap: undisplay-hi
-
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*delete.tipString: \
- @rm Delete selected displays
- @Ddd@*edit_displays_dialog*delete.documentationString: \
- @rm Delete the selected data displays
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! New Display
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: New Display
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog.okLabelString: Display
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog*label.labelString: Display Expression
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog*shortcut.labelString: Include in
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog*display.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog*display.labelString: `Display ()'
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog*display.labelPixmap: display
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog*menu.labelString: menu
- @Ddd@*new_display_dialog*helpString: @rm You can now enter an expression in the argument field.\n\
- The value of the expression is displayed each time the program stops.\n\
- \n\
- Variables accessible are those of the lexical environment of the current\n\
- stack frame, plus all those whose scope is global or an entire file.\n\
- \n\
- If @bf Include in `Display ()' Menu@rm is set, the new display expression\n\
- becomes an item in the @bf Display ()@rm menu.
-
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: New Dependent Display
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog.okLabelString: Display
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog*label.labelString: Display Expression
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog*shortcut.labelString: Include in
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog*display.labelType: XmPIXMAP
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog*display.labelString: `Display ()'
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog*display.labelPixmap: display
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog*menu.labelString: menu
- @Ddd@*dependent_display_dialog*helpString: @rm You can now enter an expression in the argument field.\n\
- The value of the expression is displayed each time the program stops.\n\
- \n\
- Variables accessible are those of the lexical environment of the current\n\
- stack frame, plus all those whose scope is global or an entire file.\n\
- \n\
- If @bf Include in `Display ()' Menu@rm is set, the new display expression\n\
- becomes an item in the @bf Display ()@rm menu.\n\
- \n\
- The new display will be made dependent on the currently selected display.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Examine Memory
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Examine Memory
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*examine.label.labelString: Examine
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*examine*text.columns: 4
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*examine*text.maximumValue: 9999
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*examine*text.minimumValue: 1
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*spinBoxChildType: XmNUMERIC
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*arrowLayout: XmARROWS_END
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*spin.marginWidth: 0
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*spin.marginHeight: 0
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*o.labelString: octal
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*x.labelString: hex
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*d.labelString: decimal
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*u.labelString: unsigned
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*t.labelString: binary
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*f.labelString: float
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*a.labelString: address
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*i.labelString: instruction
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*c.labelString: char
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*C.labelString: wide char
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*s.labelString: string
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*W.labelString: wide string
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*b.labelString: bytes
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*h.labelString: halfwords (2)
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*w.labelString: words (4)
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*g.labelString: giants (8)
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*G.labelString: longs (16)
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*address.label.labelString: from
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog.okLabelString: Print
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog.applyLabelString: Display
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog.cancelLabelString: Close
-
- @Ddd@*examine_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm You can examine memory in any of several formats,\n\
- independently of your program's data types.\n\
- \n\
- You can select the number of items to examine, the format,\n\
- and the starting address.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Print@rm to print the items in the debugger console.\n\
- Click on @bf Display@rm to display the items in the data window.\n\
- Click on @bf Close@rm to close this window.
-
-
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Run, make, and CD dialogs
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*run_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Run Program
- @Ddd@*run_dialog.listLabelString: Arguments
- @Ddd@*run_dialog.selectionLabelString: Run with Arguments
- @Ddd@*run_dialog.okLabelString: Run
-
- @Ddd@*run_dialog*selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
-
- @Ddd@*run_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm You can now run the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ keeps track of the arguments you gave to the debugged program,\n\
- such that you can re-use them at a later time.\n\
- Select specific arguments to have them copied to the argument prompt.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Run@rm to start the debugged program with the selected arguments.
-
-
- @Ddd@*make_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Make
- @Ddd@*make_dialog.listLabelString: Targets
- @Ddd@*make_dialog.selectionLabelString: Make Target
- @Ddd@*make_dialog.okLabelString: Make
-
- @Ddd@*make_dialog*selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
-
- @Ddd@*make_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm You can now start the make program.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ keeps track of the arguments you gave to the make program,\n\
- such that you can re-use them at a later time.\n\
- Select specific arguments to have them copied to the argument prompt.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Make@rm to start the make program with the selected arguments.
-
-
- @Ddd@*cd_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Change Directory
- @Ddd@*cd_dialog.listLabelString: Directories
- @Ddd@*cd_dialog.selectionLabelString: Change Directory To
- @Ddd@*cd_dialog.okLabelString: Change Dir
-
- @Ddd@*cd_dialog*selectionPolicy: XmSINGLE_SELECT
-
- @Ddd@*cd_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm You can now change the current directory.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ keeps track of the directories you gave to the cd command,\n\
- such that you can re-use them at a later time.\n\
- Select specific directories to have them copied to the argument prompt.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Change Dir@rm to change the current directory.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Tic Tac Toe
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*tictactoe_popup.title: Tic Tac Toe
- @Ddd@*tictactoe.okLabelString: New Game
- @Ddd@*tictactoe*field.foreground: grey60
- @Ddd@*tictactoe*helpString: \
- @bs Tic Tac Toe@rm \n\
- \n\
- Try to get three stop signs in a row.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Other Dialogs
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*busy_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Debugger Busy
- @Ddd@*busy_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm @GDB@ is busy!
- @Ddd@*busy_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ is busy on some debugger action.\n\
- \n\
- You may wish to wait until the @GDB@ prompt appears,\n\
- or interrupt the current debugging command by selecting\n\
- @bf Program@symbol \256@bf Interrupt@rm (or typing @key Esc@rm ).\n\
- \n\
- If @GDB@ is busy running your debugged program, interrupting\n\
- @GDB@ means to interrupt program execution, such that you can\n\
- examine the current program state.\n\
- \n\
- If @GDB@ is busy recording commands, simply enter `@tt end@rm'
- at the @GDB@ prompt.
-
- @Ddd@*quit_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Debugger Still Busy
- ! @Ddd@*quit_dialog.messageString: \
- ! @rm @GDB@ is still busy. Exit anyway (and kill it)?
- @Ddd@*quit_dialog*okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*quit_dialog*cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*quit_dialog*defaultButtonType: XmDIALOG_OK_BUTTON
- @Ddd@*quit_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ is busy and does not react to the `@tt quit@rm' command.\n\
- The debugged program may be still running.\n\
- \n\
- Before killing a running @GDB@, you should try to interrupt it\n\
- (by selecting @bf Program@symbol \256@bf Interrupt@rm ).
-
- @Ddd@*shutdown_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Program Running
- ! @Ddd@*shutdown_dialog.messageString: \
- ! @rm The program is running. Shutdown anyway (and kill it)?
- @Ddd@*shutdown_dialog*okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*shutdown_dialog*cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*shutdown_dialog*defaultButtonType: XmDIALOG_OK_BUTTON
- @Ddd@*shutdown_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm Your program is still running.\n\
- \n\
- Shutting down @DDD@ now will kill your program.\n\
- Please confirm that this is what you want.
-
- @Ddd@*terminated_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Debugger Terminated
- ! @Ddd@*terminated_dialog.messageString: \
- ! @rm @GDB@ terminated abnormally.
- @Ddd@*terminated_dialog*okLabelString: Restart
- @Ddd@*terminated_dialog*cancelLabelString: Exit
- @Ddd@*terminated_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ terminated abnormally. Without @GDB@, @DDD@ cannot run.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Restart@rm to restart @GDB@.\n\
- Click on @bf Exit@rm to exit @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*exited_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Debugger Exited
- ! @Ddd@*exited_dialog.messageString: \
- ! @rm @GDB@ exited.
- @Ddd@*exited_dialog*okLabelString: Restart
- @Ddd@*exited_dialog*cancelLabelString: Exit
- @Ddd@*exited_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ has exited. Without @GDB@, @DDD@ cannot run.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Restart@rm to restart @GDB@.\n\
- Click on @bf Exit@rm to exit @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*done_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Program Exited
- ! @Ddd@*done_dialog.messageString: \
- ! @rm Your program exited.
- @Ddd@*done_dialog*okLabelString: Restart
- @Ddd@*done_dialog*cancelLabelString: Exit
- @Ddd@*done_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm Your program has exited, and so did @GDB@.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Restart@rm to restart @GDB@.\n\
- Click on @bf Exit@rm to exit @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*no_debugger_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: No Debugger
- ! @Ddd@*no_debugger_dialog.messageString: \
- ! @rm @GDB@ could not be started.
- @Ddd@*no_debugger_dialog*okLabelString: Exit
- @Ddd@*no_debugger_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ could not be started.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ needs some inferior debugger to run.\n\
- You may wish to examine the diagnostic messages before exiting @DDD@.\n\
- \n\
- Here are some hints that may help you out:\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @DDD@ looked for the wrong inferior debugger, re-invoke @DDD@,\n\
- but use `@tt --auto@rm' to have @DDD@ infer the correct inferior debugger.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @GDB@ is the correct inferior debugger, but could not be found,\n\
- re-invoke @DDD@, but use the `@tt --debugger @sl path@rm @rm' option to specify\n\
- the full @GDB@ path @sl path@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If you started @DDD@ without arguments, re-invoke @DDD@,\n\
- but give it an executable as argument. XDB and some DBX versions\n\
- require being invoked with an executable.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @DDD@ passes all unknown options to @GDB@. If @GDB@ choked on\n\
- some options intended for @DDD@, use the @DDD@ `@tt --help@rm' option to\n\
- get a list of valid @DDD@ options.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If @GDB@ could not be invoked due to some communication failure,\n\
- try changing the `@tt .blockTTYInput@rm' resource.\n\
- For details on options and resources, see the @DDD@ manual: select\n\
- @bf Help@symbol \256@bf @DDD@ Reference@rm \
- or invoke @DDD@ with the `@tt --manual@rm' option.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Exit@rm to exit @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*no_plotter_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: No Plot
- ! @Ddd@*no_plotter_dialog.messageString: \
- ! @rm Gnuplot could not be started.
- @Ddd@*no_plotter_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm The Gnuplot program could not be started.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ requires the Gnuplot program to create plots.\n\
- Please install Gnuplot (available from any GNU site)\n\
- or enter its path in @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Helpers@symbol \256@bf Plot@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Oops
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm Internal error
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog*okLabelString: Restart
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog*debug.labelString: Debug
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog*exit.labelString: Exit
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog*cancelLabelString: Ignore
- @Ddd@*fatal_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm Oops! You have found a bug in @DDD@.\n\
- You should better restart @DDD@ now; @DDD@ may fail again soon.\n\
- \n\
- If you can reproduce this bug, please send a bug report\n\
- to @tt<@ddd@-bugs@ ips.cs.tu-bs.de>@rm , giving a subject like\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ @VERSION@ (@host@) gets @CAUSE@\n\
- \n\
- To enable us to fix the bug, you should include the following information:\n\
- @tt \267 @rm What you were doing to get this message. Report all the facts.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The `@tt ~/.@ddd@/log@rm' file as generated by this session.\n\
- Please read also the section ``Reporting Bugs'' in the @DDD@ manual.\n\
- \n\
- Thanks in advance for your support.\n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Restart@rm to restart @DDD@ from scratch.\n\
- Click on @bf Exit@rm to exit @DDD@.\n\
- Click on @bf Ignore@rm to resume your current @DDD@ session.
-
-
- @Ddd@*yn_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Debugger Question
- @Ddd@*yn_dialog*okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*yn_dialog*cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*yn_dialog*defaultButtonType: XmDIALOG_OK_BUTTON
- @Ddd@*yn_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs @GDB@ Question@rm \n\
- \n\
- Click on @bf Yes@rm or @bf No@rm , or enter `@tt yes@rm' or `@tt no@rm' \
- in the @GDB@ console.\n\
- For more details, consult the @GDB@ documentation.
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_message_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Debugger Message
- @Ddd@*gdb_message_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs @GDB@ Message@rm \n\
- \n\
- For details on this @GDB@ message, consult the @GDB@ documentation.
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_selection_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Selection
- @Ddd@*gdb_selection_dialog*listLabelString: Selection
- @Ddd@*gdb_selection_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs @GDB@ Selection Menu@rm \n\
- \n\
- Please select an item from the list and click on @bf OK@rm .\n\
- For more details, consult the @GDB@ documentation.
-
- @Ddd@*confirm_overwrite_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: File Exists
- @Ddd@*confirm_overwrite_dialog*messageString: \
- @rm Overwrite existing file?
- @Ddd@*confirm_overwrite_dialog*okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*confirm_overwrite_dialog*cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*confirm_overwrite_dialog*defaultButtonType: XmDIALOG_OK_BUTTON
- @Ddd@*confirm_overwrite_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm The file already exists.\n\
- Click on @bf Yes@rm to overwrite the existing file.
-
- @Ddd@*restart_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Restart
- @Ddd@*restart_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm @DDD@ startup preferences were modified.\n\
- Restart @DDD@ to see their effect?
- @Ddd@*restart_dialog*okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*restart_dialog*cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*restart_dialog*defaultButtonType: XmDIALOG_OK_BUTTON
- @Ddd@*restart_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm You have changed some @DDD@ startup preferences.\n\
- \n\
- To make your changes take effect, you can\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @sl Save Options@rm , affecting all future @DDD@ sessions.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm @sl Restart @DDD@@rm , affecting the restarted @DDD@ session only.\n\
- \n\
- To see your changes take effect, click on @bf Yes@rm to restart @DDD@.\n\
- Otherwise, click on @bf No@rm and be sure to save your changes\n\
- using @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Save Options@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*set_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Set Value
- @Ddd@*set_dialog.textAccelerators:
- @Ddd@*set_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm You can now change the value of the variable in @bf ()@rm .\n\
- If you want to keep it unchanged, click on @bf Cancel@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*kill_to_save_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Save Session
- @Ddd@*kill_to_save_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm Kill the program being debugged?
- @Ddd@*kill_to_save_dialog.okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*kill_to_save_dialog.cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*kill_to_save_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm In order to restore the current memory contents and the\n\
- current execution position, @DDD@ requires a core dump.\n\
- Unfortunately, @DDD@ must kill the program for that.\n\
- \n\
- To kill your program and save memory contents, click on @bf Yes@rm .\n\
- To cancel saving the session, click on @bf No@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*confirm_restart_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Restart Session
- @Ddd@*confirm_restart_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm The program is running. Restart anyway (and kill it)?
- @Ddd@*confirm_restart_dialog.okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*confirm_restart_dialog.cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*confirm_restart_dialog*helpString: \
- @bs @GDB@ Message@rm \n\
- \n\
- For details on this @GDB@ message, consult the @GDB@ documentation.
-
- @Ddd@*data_not_saved_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Save Session
- @Ddd@*data_not_saved_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm Without a core dump, the current execution position\n\
- and memory contents will not be saved. Proceed anyway?
- @Ddd@*data_not_saved_dialog.okLabelString: Yes
- @Ddd@*data_not_saved_dialog.cancelLabelString: No
- @Ddd@*data_not_saved_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm In order to restore the current execution position and memory contents,\n\
- @DDD@ requires a core dump of the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- Without a core dump,\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The current execution position and memory contents will be lost.\n\
- The debugged program must be restarted when restoring the session.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm The current data displays will be deferred.\n\
- When restoring the session and running the program, they will be created\n\
- as soon as their current scope is reached.\n\
- \n\
- To save the entire state without a core dump, click on @bf Yes@rm .\n\
- To cancel saving the session, click on @bf No@rm .
-
-
-
- @Ddd@*reload_options_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Reload Options
- @Ddd@*reload_options_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm Options have changed on disk. Reload them?
- @Ddd@*reload_options_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm The options file has changed on disk.\n\
- \n\
- This typically happens when\n\
- @tt \267 @rm options were saved from another @DDD@ instance, or\n\
- @tt \267 @rm the options file has been edited using a text editor.\n\n\
- To load the changed options file into this @DDD@ instance, click on @bf OK@rm .\n\
- To ignore the changed options file, click on @bf Cancel@rm .\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Save Session@rm to save the current options in a session.
-
-
- @Ddd@*overwrite_options_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Overwrite Options
- @Ddd@*overwrite_options_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm Options have changed on disk. Overwrite them?
- @Ddd@*overwrite_options_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm The options file has changed on disk.\n\
- \n\
- This typically happens when\n\
- @tt \267 @rm options were saved from another @DDD@ instance, or\n\
- @tt \267 @rm the options file has been edited using a text editor.\n\n\
- To overwrite the changed options file, click on @bf OK@rm .\n\
- To cancel saving options, click on @bf Cancel@rm .\n\
- \n\
- Use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Save Session@rm to save the current options in a session.
-
-
- @Ddd@*lock_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: There can be only one
- @Ddd@*lock_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm Another @DDD@ is running, sharing state with this @DDD@ instance.\n\
- \n\
- To resume execution of this @DDD@, click on @bf Continue@rm .\n\
- To kill the other @DDD@ instance, click on @bf Kill@rm .\n\
- Otherwise, click on @bf Exit@rm .\n\
- \n\
- You can disable this warning by disabling\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf General@symbol \256@bf Warn if multiple @@@@@DDD@@@@@ instances are running@rm .
- @Ddd@*lock_dialog.okLabelString: Continue
- @Ddd@*lock_dialog*kill.labelString: Kill
- @Ddd@*lock_dialog.cancelLabelString: Exit
-
-
- @Ddd@*launch_tty_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Starting Execution Window
- @Ddd@*launch_tty_dialog.messageString: \
- @rm Starting Execution Window...
-
- @Ddd@*launch_plot_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@: Starting Plot
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Messages
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ! If we have an old app-defaults file installed, we may see an old
- ! version of this warning. Gee, app-defaults files are just plain stupid.
- @Ddd@*bad_version_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Version Mismatch
- @Ddd@*bad_version_warning*helpString: \
- @rm This @DDD@ version does not match the version of the\n\
- app-defaults file `@tt @Ddd@@rm' or your `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' file.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm If the app-defaults file `@tt @Ddd@@rm' is out of date, @DDD@ may not work as \
- expected.\n\
- For instance, this message (being specified in an app-defaults file) may \
- be\n\
- out of date. Please install a recent app-defaults file, or better yet,\n\
- remove it: @DDD@ works perfectly without app-defaults file. Instead, use \
- a\n\
- personal `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' file to customize @DDD@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm If your personal `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' file or some session \
- `@tt init@rm' file is out of date,\n\
- use @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Save Options@rm to update it.
-
- @Ddd@*class_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Class
- @Ddd@*class_error*helpString: \
- @rm The given class could not be loaded.\n\
- Please check the @GDB@ search path via @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf @GDB@ settings@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*source_file_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Source
- @Ddd@*source_file_error*helpString: \
- @rm The given source file could not be loaded.\n\
- Please check the @GDB@ search path via @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf @GDB@ settings@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*remote_file_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Remote Source
- @Ddd@*remote_file_error*helpString: \
- @rm The given source file could not be loaded from the remote host.\n\
- Please check the @GDB@ search path via @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf @GDB@ settings@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*source_file_from_gdb_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Source From Debugger
- @Ddd@*source_file_from_gdb_warning*helpString: \
- @rm The given source file could not be loaded directly.\n\
- Instead, the source was obtained from @GDB@ via the `@tt list@rm' command.\n\
- Please proceed as usual.
-
- @Ddd@*source_trunc_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Source Truncated
- @Ddd@*source_trunc_error*helpString: \
- @rm The given source file could not be loaded entirely;\n\
- the file size has changed during loading.\n\
- Please try again as soon as the source file contents are stable.
-
- @Ddd@*source_empty_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Empty Source
- @Ddd@*source_empty_warning*helpString: \
- @rm The given source file contains no data.\n\
- This is very unusual for source files.\n\
- Please verify the file name and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*source_binary_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Binary Source
- @Ddd@*source_binary_warning*helpString: \
- @rm The given source file contains NUL characters. \n\
- You probably loaded a binary file instead of a source file.\n\
- Please verify the file name and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*source_find_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Not Found
- @Ddd@*source_find_error*helpString: \
- @rm The given key @bf ()@rm can not be found in the source text.\n\
- Please try an alternate key or change the search settings\n\
- via @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Source@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*manual_find_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Not Found
- @Ddd@*manual_find_error*helpString: \
- @rm The given search key @bf ()@rm can not be found in the on-line manual.\n\
- Please use an alternate key and tru again.
-
- @Ddd@*no_source_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Source
- @Ddd@*no_source_error*helpString: \
- @rm There is no current source text in which to search.\n\
- Please open a program first, using @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Program@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*no_source_edit_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Source
- @Ddd@*no_source_edit_error*helpString: \
- @rm There is no current source text to edit.\n\
- Please open a program first, using @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Program@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*no_such_line_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No such line
- @Ddd@*no_such_line_error*helpString: \
- @rm There is no such line in the current source text.\n\
- Please try another line number.
-
- @Ddd@*no_such_breakpoint_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Such Breakpoint
- @Ddd@*no_such_breakpoint_error*helpString: \
- @rm There is no such breakpoint in the current program.\n\
- Please verify the breakpoint number.
-
- @Ddd@*no_completion_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Completion
- @Ddd@*no_completion_error*helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ does not support command and argument completion.\n\
- \n\
- Command completion requires the GDB `@tt complete@rm' command,\n\
- which is present in GDB 4.13 and later.\n\
- \n\
- To use command completion, upgrade to a recent @GDB@ version.
-
-
- @Ddd@*no_program_popup.title: @DDD@: No Program
- @Ddd@*no_program*helpString: \
- @rm You have not opened any program yet. @GDB@ needs a debuggee\n\
- to access core dumps, source files, or attaching to processes.\n\
- \n\
- You can ignore this warning and proceed, but @GDB@ may be unable\n\
- to display symbolic values and determine locations.\n\
- \n\
- To open a program, use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Program@rm .
-
-
- @Ddd@*print_empty_graph_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Nothing to Print
- @Ddd@*print_empty_graph_error*helpString: \
- @rm There is nothing to print.\n\
- The printing has been cancelled.\n\
- \n\
- Please print again as soon as there is some data to print.
-
- @Ddd@*print_failed_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Printing Failed
- @Ddd@*print_failed_error*helpString: \
- @rm The file holding the graph picture could not be written.\n\
- The printing has been cancelled.\n\
- \n\
- Please try another file name and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*export_failed_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Export Failed
- @Ddd@*export_failed_error*helpString: \
- @rm The file holding the plot data could not be written.\n\
- The export has been cancelled.\n\
- \n\
- Please try another file name and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*unknown_plot_term_type_error: @DDD@: Unknown Plot Terminal Type
- @Ddd@*unknown_plot_term_type_error*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ does not know the plot terminal type specified in the\n\
- `@tt .plotTermType@rm' resource.\n\
- Possible `@tt .plotTermType@rm' values include `@tt xlib@rm' and `@tt x11@rm'.\n\
- \n\
- Please set up the `@tt .plotTermType@rm' resource\n\
- in your `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' file and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*tty_exec_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Execution Window
- @Ddd@*tty_exec_error*helpString: \
- @rm The terminal emulator for the execution window\n\
- could not be invoked. The debugged process will\n\
- execute in the @GDB@ console instead.\n\
- \n\
- Please verify the contents of the\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Helpers@symbol \256@bf Execution Window@rm \n\
- setting and make sure that the given\n\
- terminal program is within your executable path.
-
- @Ddd@*tty_command_error_popup.title: @DDD@: TTY Failed
- @Ddd@*tty_command_error*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ sent a `@tt tty@rm' command to @GDB@ in order to redirect\n\
- input/output of the debugged process to the execution window.\n\
- This command failed.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ will now redirect the process I/O explicitly. This means that\n\
- the command window remains the controlling terminal.\n\
- \n\
- You can tell @DDD@ to not use the `@tt tty@rm' command, but to use explicit\n\
- redirection instead, using shell redirection operators.\n\
- To do so, include a line\n\
- \n\
- @tt @Ddd@*useTTYCommand: off@rm \n\
- \n\
- in your `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' file and restart @DDD@.
-
- @Ddd@*tty_type_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Term Failed
- @Ddd@*tty_type_error*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not set the TERM environment variable\n\
- to the type of the execution window. This means that\n\
- your program will execute with a terminal type\n\
- set to `@tt dumb@rm' instead of `@tt @XTERM@@rm'.\n\
- Please see `@tt ~/.@ddd@/log@rm' for further diagnostics.
-
- @Ddd@*history_save_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Save History Failed
- @Ddd@*history_save_error*helpString: \
- @rm The command history could not be saved.\n\
- Please verify whether `@tt ~/.@ddd@/history@rm' is writable and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*options_save_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Save Options Failed
- @Ddd@*options_save_error*helpString: \
- @rm The @DDD@ options could not be saved.\n\
- Please verify whether `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' is writable and try again.
-
-
- @Ddd@*no_license_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No License
- @Ddd@*no_license_error*helpString: \
- @rm The @DDD@ license could not be uncompressed.\n\
- \n\
- Please verify the contents of the\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Helpers@symbol \256@bf Uncompress@rm \n\
- setting and make sure that the given\n\
- uncompressing program is within your executable path.
-
- @Ddd@*no_news_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No news is good news
- @Ddd@*no_news_error*helpString: \
- @rm The @DDD@ news could not be uncompressed.\n\
- \n\
- Please verify the contents of the\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Helpers@symbol \256@bf Uncompress@rm \n\
- setting and make sure that the given\n\
- uncompressing program is within your executable path.
-
- @Ddd@*no_ddd_manual_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Manual
- @Ddd@*no_ddd_manual_error*helpString: \
- @rm The @DDD@ manual could not be uncompressed.\n\
- \n\
- Please verify the contents of the\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Helpers@symbol \256@bf Uncompress@rm \n\
- setting and make sure that the given\n\
- uncompressing program is within your executable path.
-
- @Ddd@*no_ddd_man_page_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Manual
- @Ddd@*no_ddd_man_page_error*helpString: \
- @rm It seems the @DDD@ manual page is not installed.\n\
- Please install the @DDD@ manual page and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*startup_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: New Startup Required
- @Ddd@*startup_warning*helpString: \
- @rm This setting cannot be changed while @DDD@ is running.\n\
- Please save options and restart @DDD@ to see the effects.
-
- @Ddd@*grab_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Pointer Frozen
- @Ddd@*grab_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ has detected a frozen (grabbed) mouse pointer.\n\
- \n\
- This may be because @GDB@ has interrupted the debuggee\n\
- while it was grabbing the mouse pointer.\n\
- If @DDD@ remains in this state, further interaction will\n\
- probably be impossible.
-
- @Ddd@*no_display_number_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: No Display Number
- @Ddd@*no_display_number_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not determine the number of the new display\n\
- as assigned by @GDB@. @DDD@ will use a default number instead.
-
- @Ddd@*invalid_range_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Invalid Range
- @Ddd@*invalid_range_error*helpString: \
- @rm The displays to be created have an invalid range @sl x@rm ..@sl y@rm .\n\
- The range must be where @sl x@rm ..@sl y@rm with @sl x@rm < @sl y@rm .\n\
- Please verify the range and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*expired_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: @DDD@ Expired
- @Ddd@*expired_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ @VERSION@ has been superseded by a newer @DDD@ version.\n\
- @DDD@ @VERSION@ should no longer be used.\n\
- \n\
- Please upgrade to a recent @DDD@ version.\n\
- For details, see the @bf Help@symbol \256@bf @DDD@ WWW Page@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*core_missing_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Core Missing
- @Ddd@*core_missing_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not get a core dump of the debugged program.\n\
- This means that the current memory contents and execution position\n\
- will be lost when restoring the session.\n\
- \n\
- Please verify the settings in\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Helpers@symbol \256@bf Get Core File@rm ;\n\
- try again without helper if appropriate.\n\
- \n\
- Also be sure that you have not disabled core dumps\n\
- (hint: look for `@tt limit@rm' and `@tt ulimit@rm' commands \
- in your shell startup file)
-
- @Ddd@*program_name_missing_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Program Name Missing
- @Ddd@*program_name_missing_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not determine the name of the current debuggee.\n\
- Please try again when @GDB@ is ready.
-
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_missing_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Breakpoints Missing
- @Ddd@*breakpoint_missing_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not save the current breakpoint state.\n\
- Please try again when @GDB@ is ready.
-
- @Ddd@*displays_missing_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Data Displays Missing
- @Ddd@*displays_missing_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not save the entire data display state.\n\
- Please try again when @GDB@ is ready.
-
- @Ddd@*no_sessions_error_popup.title: @DDD@: No Sessions
- @Ddd@*no_sessions_error*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not access the session repository.\n\
- Please verify whether the `@tt ~/.@ddd@/sessions/@rm' is accessible.
-
- @Ddd@*delete_session_error_popup.title: @DDD@: Delete Session Failed
- @Ddd@*delete_session_error*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ could not entirely remove the session directory from the repository.\n\
- Please verify whether the `@tt ~/.@ddd@/sessions/@rm' is writable.
-
- @Ddd@*too_many_shortcuts_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Too many Shortcuts
- @Ddd@*too_many_shortcuts_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ has not enough room for all display shortcuts and will\n\
- only display the most recently created shortcuts.\n\
- Please edit the list of display shortcuts, using @bf Display@symbol \256@bf Edit Menu@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_io_error_popup.title: @DDD@: I/O Error
- @Ddd@*gdb_io_error*helpString: \
- @rm The communication between @GDB@ and @DDD@ does not work correctly.\n\
- This is probably due to a bad @DDD@ configuration.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ cannot work around this problem, so you may not be able to continue.\n\
- Restart @DDD@ and try again.
-
- @Ddd@*gdb_io_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: I/O Warning
- @Ddd@*gdb_io_warning*helpString: \
- @rm The communication between @GDB@ and @DDD@ does not work correctly.\n\
- This is probably due to a bad @DDD@ configuration.\n\
- \n\
- @DDD@ can work around this problem, so you may continue working.
-
- @Ddd@*out_of_glyphs_warning_popup.title: @DDD@: Out of Glyphs
- @Ddd@*out_of_glyphs_warning*helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ can only display a limited amount of breakpoint symbols at one time.\n\
- The other breakpoints are still maintained, but not visible right now.\n\
- \n\
- To increase the maximum number @sl N@rm of displayed breakpoint symbols, \
- include a line\n\
- \n\
- @tt @Ddd@*maxGlyphs: @sl N@rm @rm \n\
- \n\
- in your `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' file and restart @DDD@.
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Hints on specific @DDD@ states (`What now')
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*no_program.helpString: \
- @rm You have not opened any program yet. @GDB@ needs a debuggee\n\
- to access core dumps, source files, or attaching to processes.\n\
- \n\
- To open a program, use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Program@rm .
-
-
- @Ddd@*no_source_and_no_code.helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ cannot find the source code of your program.\n\
- \n\
- Here are some hints that may help you out:\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In order to debug a program effectively, you need to generate\n\
- debugging information when you compile it. Without debugging \
- information,\n\
- @GDB@ will be unable to locate the source code. To request debugging\n\
- information, specify the `@tt -g@rm' option when you run the compiler.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You may need to tell @GDB@ where the source code files are.\n\
- Invoke @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf @GDB@ Settings@rm and look for appropriate entries.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using GDB, you can continue at machine code level \
- by enabling the\n\
- Machine Code Window. Use @bf Source@symbol \256@bf Display Machine Code@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*recording.helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ is recording commands.\n\
- \n\
- While recording, commands are not executed; instead, \
- @GDB@ @sl records@rm them\n\
- for execution when a breakpoint is reached or for user-defined commands.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To end the recording, click on @bf End@rm \
- or enter `@tt end@rm' at the @GDB@ prompt.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To cancel the recording, select @bf Program@symbol \256@bf Interrupt@rm \
- or press @key Esc@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*busy.helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ is busy on some debugger action.\n\
- \n\
- You may\n\
- @tt \267 @rm wish to wait until the @GDB@ prompt appears, or\n\
- @tt \267 @rm interrupt the current debugging command by selecting\n\
- @bf Program@symbol \256@bf Interrupt@rm (or typing @key Esc@rm ).
-
- @Ddd@*running.helpString: \
- @rm @GDB@ is executing the debugged program.\n\
- \n\
- You may\n\
- @tt \267 @rm interact with the program until a breakpoint is reached, or\n\
- @tt \267 @rm interrupt program execution by selecting\n\
- @bf Program@symbol \256@bf Interrupt@rm (or typing @key Esc@rm ).
-
- @Ddd@*program_not_running.helpString: \
- @rm Your program is not running.\n\
- \n\
- You may now choose between the following:\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Start the program, using @bf Program@symbol \256@bf Run@rm . \
- You may wish to \n\
- set some breakpoints beforehand, using @bf Break at ()@rm and \n\
- @bf Source@symbol \256@bf Edit Breakpoints@rm .\n\
- To find specific functions, use @bf Lookup ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If your program is already running outside of @DDD@, you can\n\
- attach to its running process, using @bf File@symbol \256@bf Attach to Process@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm If some previous invocation of your program has failed, and\n\
- you want to know why, use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Open Core Dump@rm to open\n\
- its core dump.
-
- @Ddd@*item_selected.helpString: \
- @rm You have selected some item from the program source code.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To look up further occurences in the source code, use @charset Find@small<< @charset()@rm \n\
- and @charset Find@small>> @charset()@rm . \
- @bf Lookup ()@rm leads you to the item's definition.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To display the value, use @bf Print ()@rm (for simple values)\n\
- and @bf Display ()@rm (for complex values and dynamic displays).
-
- @Ddd@*display_selected.helpString: \
- @rm You have selected some data display.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To examine further members of this data structure,\n\
- use @bf New Display ()@rm and @bf Display *()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To modify the appearance of the selected display,\n\
- use @bf Hide ()@rm and @bf Rotate ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To view numerical data as a plot, use @bf Plot ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To change the value of the selected display, use @bf Set ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To delete the selected displays, use @bf Delete ()@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Use @bf Data@symbol \256@bf Edit Displays@rm for further editing.
-
- @Ddd@*command_entered.helpString: \
- @rm You have entered some command at the @GDB@ prompt.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To execute the current command, press @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To complete the current word, use @key TAB@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To move through the command history, use @key Up@rm and @key Down@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To clear the current line, use @key Ctrl+U@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm For further options, see the @bf Commands@rm menu.
-
- @Ddd@*code_but_no_source.helpString: \
- @rm Your program @PROGRAM_STATE@,\n\
- and there is no source code for the current execution position.\n\
- \n\
- Here are some hints that may help you out:\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Up@rm to step out of libraries \
- and to enter your own functions.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm In order to debug a program effectively, you need to generate\n\
- debugging information when you compile it. Without debugging \
- information,\n\
- @GDB@ will be unable to locate the source code. To request debugging\n\
- information, specify the `@tt -g@rm' option when you run the compiler.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You may need to tell @GDB@ where the source code files are.\n\
- Invoke @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf @GDB@ Settings@rm and look for appropriate entries.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Using GDB, you can continue at machine code level \
- by enabling the\n\
- Machine Code Window. Use @bf Source@symbol \256@bf Display Machine Code@rm .
-
-
- @Ddd@*stopped_at_passed_signal.helpString: \
- @rm Your program @PROGRAM_STATE@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To find out how you got here, use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Backtrace@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To examine a variable value, select it first (click on an \
- occurrence).\n\
- Then use @bf Print ()@rm (simple values) or @bf Display ()@rm \
- (complex values).\n\
- Press @bs mouse button 3@rm on the variable name for a shortcut.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You can display all local variables at once using\n\
- @bf Data@symbol \256@bf Display Local Variables@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To set and clear further breakpoints, use \
- @bf Source@symbol \256@bf Edit Breakpoints@rm .\n\
- Press @bs mouse button 3@rm on a location or breakpoint to get a shortcut.\n\
- \n\
- When resuming execution, the @SIGNAL_DESCRIPTION@ signal\n\
- will be passed to the program.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To continue execution without giving a @SIGNAL@ signal,\n\
- use @bf Commands@symbol \256@bf Continue Without Signal@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To see or change the current signal handling, use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Signals@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*stopped_at_ignored_signal.helpString: \
- @rm Your program @PROGRAM_STATE@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To find out how you got here, use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Backtrace@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To examine a variable value, select it first (click on an \
- occurrence).\n\
- Then use @bf Print ()@rm (simple values) or @bf Display ()@rm \
- (complex values).\n\
- Press @bs mouse button 3@rm on the variable name for a shortcut.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You can display all local variables at once using\n\
- @bf Data@symbol \256@bf Display Local Variables@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To set and clear further breakpoints, use \
- @bf Source@symbol \256@bf Edit Breakpoints@rm .\n\
- Press @bs mouse button 3@rm on a location or breakpoint to get a shortcut.\n\
- \n\
- When resuming execution, the @SIGNAL_DESCRIPTION@ signal \
- will @sl not@rm be passed to the program.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To pass this signal to the program, \
- use the @GDB@ command `@tt signal @SIGNAL@@rm'.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To see or change the current signal handling, use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Signals@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*stopped.helpString: \
- @rm Your program @PROGRAM_STATE@.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To find out how you got here, use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Backtrace@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To examine a variable value, select it first (click on an \
- occurrence).\n\
- Then use @bf Print ()@rm (simple values) or @bf Display ()@rm \
- (complex values).\n\
- Press @bs mouse button 3@rm on the variable name for a shortcut.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You can display all local variables at once using\n\
- @bf Data@symbol \256@bf Display Local Variables@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To set and clear further breakpoints, use \
- @bf Source@symbol \256@bf Edit Breakpoints@rm .\n\
- Press @bs mouse button 3@rm on a location or breakpoint to get a shortcut.\n\
- @tt \267 @rm Use the functions of the @bf Program@rm menu to resume execution\n\
- and step through your program.
-
- @Ddd@*showing_earlier_state.helpString: \
- @rm @DDD@ is showing an earlier state of your program.\n\
- \n\
- This happens when you undo a command affecting the program state.\n\
- @DDD@ cannot restore the earlier program state. Instead, @DDD@ goes into\n\
- @sl historic mode@rm showing you all it remembers about this state.\n\
- \n\
- Most normal @DDD@ commands that would query further information\n\
- are disabled in historic mode. However, you can examine\n\
- the current execution position, or the active displays.\n\
- \n\
- @tt \267 @rm To revert to the current program state, use @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Redo@rm .\n\
- @tt \267 @rm To view even earlier states of your program, use @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Undo@rm .
-
-
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ! Startup tips
- !-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- @Ddd@*tip_dialog_popup.title: @DDD@ Tip of the Day
- @Ddd@*tip_dialog*helpString: \
- @rm This is the @DDD@ tip of the day.
- @Ddd@*tip_dialog.cancelLabelString: Prev Tip
- @Ddd@*tip_dialog.helpLabelString: Next Tip
- @Ddd@*tip_dialog.symbolPixmap: @ddd@
-
- ! Generated automatically from TIPS by tips2m4 -- DO NOT EDIT
-
- ! Initial tip (number 0) - shown after wrap-around.
-
- @Ddd@*tip0: \
- @rm If you have any more @DDD@ tips of the day,\n\
- please send them to the @DDD@ developers @tt<@ddd@@ ips.cs.tu-bs.de>@rm .
-
-
- ! First tips.
-
- @Ddd@*tip1: \
- @rm Welcome to @DDD@!\n\
- You can get help on all items by pointing at them and pressing F1.\n\
- And don't worry, you can undo most mistakes...
-
- @Ddd@*tip2: \
- @rm Whenever you're stuck, try @bf Help@symbol \256@bf What Now@rm . This will analyze the\n\
- current @DDD@ state and give you some hints on what to do next.
-
- @Ddd@*tip3: \
- @rm Buttons with a small triangle in the upper right corner are special:\n\
- pressing and holding @bs mouse button 1@rm on them will pop up a menu \n\
- with additional options.
-
- @Ddd@*tip4: \
- @rm You can interrupt @GDB@ and the current program by clicking on\n\
- @bf Program@symbol \256@bf Interrupt@rm or pressing @key Esc@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip5: \
- @rm If you made a mistake, try @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Undo@rm . This will undo the most\n\
- recent debugger command and redisplay the previous program state.
-
- @Ddd@*tip6: \
- @rm There are three ways to show the value of a variable:\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You can view its value, simply by pointing at it;\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You can print its value in the debugger console, using @bf Print ()@rm ;\n\
- @tt \267 @rm You can display it graphically, using @bf Display ()@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip7: \
- @rm A quick way to manipulate variables, breakpoints, and displays\n\
- is to press @bs mouse button 3@rm on them.
-
- @Ddd@*tip8: \
- @rm Double-clicking on any value in the data display \n\
- will toggle more details.
-
- @Ddd@*tip9: \
- @rm If your program needs special terminal capabilities such as readline\n\
- or curses, let it run in the separate execution window \n\
- (@bf Program@symbol \256@bf Run in Execution Window@rm ).
-
-
- ! Intermediate tips.
-
- @Ddd@*tip10: \
- @rm If you want to customize the @DDD@ fonts, see\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Fonts@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip11: \
- @rm To change the text background color, write into `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm':\n\
- @tt @Ddd@*XmText.background: @rm @sl color@rm \n\
- @tt @Ddd@*XmTextField.background: @rm @sl color@rm \n\
- @tt @Ddd@*XmList.background: @rm @sl color@rm
-
- @Ddd@*tip12: \
- @rm When using GDB, all text fields have command and argument completion\n\
- with @key Tab@rm , just like the shell. In a file selection box, type part of\n\
- a filename, hit @key Tab@rm , and voila! It's completed.
-
- @Ddd@*tip13: \
- @rm You can always recenter the command tool\n\
- by selecting @bf View@symbol \256@bf Command Tool@rm ,\n\
- or by pressing @key Alt+8@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip14: \
- @rm To scroll the data display, most users find a @sl panner@rm \n\
- much more convenient than two scrollbars.\n\
- Check out @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Startup@symbol \256@bf Data Scrolling@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip15: \
- @rm To limit the number of array elements in a data display, set\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf GDB Settings@symbol \256@bf Limit on array elements to print@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip16: \
- @rm If @DDD@ cannot find a source, set the @GDB@ source path via \n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf @GDB@ Settings@rm or enter \n\
- `@tt dir sourcedir_1:sourcedir_2:...:sourcedir_n@rm' at the GDB prompt.
-
- @Ddd@*tip17: \
- @rm To save the window size, use @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Save Options@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip18: \
- @rm You can quickly set breakpoints\n\
- by double-clicking in the breakpoint area.
-
- @Ddd@*tip19: \
- @rm To see the @sl actual@rm type of a C++ object in GDB, set\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf GDB Settings@symbol \256@bf Set printing of object's derived type@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip20: \
- @rm To display @sl data@rm in hexadecimal format, display it and choose\n\
- @bf Convert to Hex@rm from the @bf Display ()@rm menu, \n\
- or enter `@tt graph display /x @sl data@rm @rm' at the GDB prompt.
-
- @Ddd@*tip21: \
- @rm To send a signal to your program,\n\
- use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Signals@symbol \256@bf Send@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip22: \
- @rm To quickly display variable values,\n\
- double-click on the variable name.
-
- @Ddd@*tip23: \
- @rm After looking up an item or stepping through the program, you can use\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Undo@rm and @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Redo@rm to return to earlier locations.
-
- @Ddd@*tip24: \
- @rm You can repeat the last command by hitting @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm .\n\
- Use @key Ctrl+B@rm and @key Ctrl+F@rm to search the command history.
-
- @Ddd@*tip25: \
- @rm You can move breakpoints by dragging them. \n\
- Just press and hold @bs mouse button 1@rm on a breakpoint,\n\
- move it to the new position and release @bs mouse button 1@rm again.
-
- @Ddd@*tip26: \
- @rm To make your program ignore signals, use @bf Status@symbol \256@bf Signals@rm and\n\
- unset the @bf Pass@rm button for the appropriate signal.
-
- @Ddd@*tip27: \
- @rm You can save space by disabling toolbar captions.\n\
- See @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Startup@symbol \256@bf Toolbar Appearance@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip28: \
- @rm To quickly edit breakpoint properties, \n\
- double-click on a breakpoint symbol.
-
- @Ddd@*tip29: \
- @rm To have GDB start your program automatically upon startup,\n\
- put the following lines in your `@tt .gdbinit@rm' file:\n\
- @tt break main@rm - or some other initial function\n\
- @tt run @rm - possibly giving arguments here
-
-
- ! Advanced tips.
-
- @Ddd@*tip30: \
- @rm To get rid of these tips of the day, unset\n\
- @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Preferences@symbol \256@bf Startup@symbol \256@bf Show Tip of the Day@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip31: \
- @rm To redirect stderr from the execution window to the debugger console,\n\
- add `@tt 2>/dev/tty@rm' to the arguments of your program.
-
- @Ddd@*tip32: \
- @rm To display the first @sl n@rm elements of a variable-length array @sl ptr@rm ,\n\
- enter `@tt graph display @sl ptr@rm \1330\135@ @sl n@rm @rm' at the GDB prompt.
-
- @Ddd@*tip33: \
- @rm You can have each of @DDD@, @GDB@ and the debugged program run on\n\
- different machines. See the @DDD@ `@tt --rhost@rm' option for details.
-
- @Ddd@*tip34: \
- @rm You can copy breakpoints by dragging them while pressing @key Shift@rm .\n\
- Just press and hold @key Shift@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm on a breakpoint,\n\
- move it to the new position and release @bs mouse button 1@rm again.
-
- @Ddd@*tip35: \
- @rm To save and restore data displays, cut, copy and paste them via\n\
- the @bf Edit@rm menu. Together with @tt xclipboard@rm , you can manage\n\
- arbitrary collections of data displays.
-
- @Ddd@*tip36: \
- @rm Do you want to stop this debugging session and resume later?\n\
- Use @bf File@symbol \256@bf Save Session@rm !
-
- @Ddd@*tip37: \
- @rm To debug a child process, put a call to `@tt sleep@rm' in the child right\n\
- after the `@tt fork@rm' call. Run the program and attach to the child process\n\
- using @bf File@symbol \256@bf Attach to Process@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip38: \
- @rm If your program prints a lot of text on standard error, try\n\
- redirecting standard error to a file (via `@tt 2> @sl FILE@rm @rm'), or add\n\
- to `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm': @tt @Ddd@*lineBufferedConsole: off@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip39: \
- @rm If the inferior debugger does not support stderr redirection, try\n\
- invoking @DDD@ using `@tt --debugger '@sl NAME@rm 2> @sl FILE@rm '@rm'.
-
- @Ddd@*tip40: \
- @rm Using GDB, you can define your own canned sequences of commands.\n\
- Try @bf Commands@symbol \256@bf Define Command@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip41: \
- @rm To use GDB with Solaris CC, compile with `@tt -xs@rm'.\n\
- GDB wants debugging info in the executable.
-
- @Ddd@*tip42: \
- @rm To use GDB with G77, compile with `@tt -fdebug-kludge@rm'. This gives\n\
- rudimentary information on COMMON and EQUIVALENCE variables in GDB.\n\
- See the G77 documentation for details.
-
- @Ddd@*tip43: \
- @rm Double-clicking on a function call will lead you to the definition of\n\
- the function. Use @bf Edit@symbol \256@bf Undo@rm to return to the function call.
-
- @Ddd@*tip44: \
- @rm Disabled breakpoints can be used as bookmarks.\n\
- Use @bf Source@symbol \256@bf Edit Breakpoints@rm to list all breakpoints;\n\
- then, click on @bf Lookup@rm to jump to a breakpoint location.
-
- @Ddd@*tip45: \
- @rm You can assign user-defined buttons to frequently used commands.\n\
- Try @bf Commands@symbol \256@bf Edit Buttons@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip46: \
- @rm In the Breakpoint and Display Editors,\n\
- you can toggle the selection with @key Ctrl@rm +@bs mouse button 1@rm .\n\
- This allows you to select non-contiguous ranges of items.
-
- @Ddd@*tip47: \
- @rm To change the properties of multiple breakpoints at once,\n\
- select them in the breakpoint editor (@bf Source@symbol \256@bf Edit Breakpoints@rm )\n\
- and click on @bf Properties@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip48: \
- @rm Even while in the source window, \n\
- you can enter and edit GDB commands:\n\
- Just type the command and press @key RETURN @symbol \277@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip49: \
- @rm You can record commands to be executed when a breakpoint is hit.\n\
- In the @bf Breakpoint Properties@rm panel, try @bf Record@rm and @bf End@rm .
-
- @Ddd@*tip50: \
- @rm You can easily resume a saved @DDD@ @sl session@rm \n\
- by invoking @DDD@ as `@tt @ddd@ =@sl session@rm @rm'.
-
- @Ddd@*tip51: \
- @rm If the @DDD@ source window keeps on scrolling until the end of source is\n\
- reached, try changing the `@tt glyphUpdateDelay@rm' resource. See the\n\
- @DDD@ manual for details.
-
- @Ddd@*tip52: \
- @rm For further @DDD@ customization (e.g. colors), see the `@tt @Ddd@@rm'\n\
- app-defaults file from the @DDD@ WWW Site or the @DDD@ source\n\
- distribution. Copy resources to `@tt ~/.@ddd@/init@rm' and edit as desired.
-
-
- ! Professional tips.
-
- @Ddd@*tip53: \
- @rm In GCC, `@tt -Wall@rm' does not enable all warnings. See the GCC\n\
- documentation for other warnings you might consider useful.\n\
- \n - @sl J.H.M. Dassen@rm @tt<jdassen@ wi.leidenuniv.nl>@rm
-
- @Ddd@*tip54: \
- @rm To get a global idea of what a process or program does or is doing,\n\
- use a system call tracer, like `@tt strace@rm', `@tt truss@rm', or `@tt trace@rm'.\n\
- \n - @sl J.H.M. Dassen@rm @tt<jdassen@ wi.leidenuniv.nl>@rm
-
- @Ddd@*tip55: \
- @rm If you suspect memory corruption caused by problematic pointers, \n\
- try linking with Electric Fence `@tt efence@rm' or the `@tt dbmalloc@rm' library.\n\
- See the @DDD@ WWW page for links.\n\
- \n - @sl J.H.M. Dassen@rm @tt<jdassen@ wi.leidenuniv.nl>@rm
-
- @Ddd@*tip56: \
- @rm Prevention is better than cure. Document your assumptions using\n\
- @tt <assert.h>@rm or GNU NANA. See the @DDD@ WWW page for links.\n\
- \n - @sl J.H.M. Dassen@rm @tt<jdassen@ wi.leidenuniv.nl>@rm
-
- @Ddd@*tip57: \
- @rm The debugger isn't a substitute for good thinking. But, in some\n\
- cases, thinking isn't a substitute for a good debugger either. The\n\
- most effective combination is good thinking and a good debugger.\n\
- \n - @sl Steve McConnell@rm , Code Complete
-
- @Ddd@*tip58: \
- @rm When you're totally stuck, try to find a helpful ear. In my experience,\n\
- nothing helps you more in debugging than to try to explain your problem\n\
- (what your code should do, and what it actually does) to someone else.\n\
- \n - @sl J.H.M. Dassen@rm @tt<jdassen@ wi.leidenuniv.nl>@rm
-
- ! If you have other questions, comments or suggestions, contact The King via
- ! electronic mail to @tt<elvis@ graceland.gnu.ai.mit.edu>@rm . The King will
- ! try to help you out, although he may not have time to fix your problems.
- ! \n - @sl Free Software Foundation@rm , GNU Hello Manual
-
-