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(Target Conditionals): Fix last change.
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2007-07-05 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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* gdbint.texinfo (Target Conditionals): Fix last change.
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2007-07-03 Markus Deuling <deuling@de.ibm.com>
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2007-07-03 Markus Deuling <deuling@de.ibm.com>
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* gdb.texinfo: Replace following macros by their appropriate gdbarch
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* gdb.texinfo: Replace following macros by their appropriate gdbarch
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@ -2584,7 +2584,6 @@ using the Bourne shell script @file{gdbarch.sh}.
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* Compiler Characteristics::
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* Compiler Characteristics::
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* Target Conditionals::
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* Target Conditionals::
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* Adding a New Target::
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* Adding a New Target::
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* Converting Targets to Multi-arch::
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@end menu
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@end menu
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@node OS ABI Variant Handling
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@node OS ABI Variant Handling
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If defined, this should evaluate to 1 if @var{addr} is in a shared
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If defined, this should evaluate to 1 if @var{addr} is in a shared
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library in which breakpoints cannot be set and so should be disabled.
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library in which breakpoints cannot be set and so should be disabled.
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@item void gdbarch_print_float_info (@var{gdbarch}, @var{file}, @var{frame},var{args})
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@item void gdbarch_print_float_info (@var{gdbarch}, @var{file}, @var{frame}, @var{args})
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@findex gdbarch_print_float_info
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@findex gdbarch_print_float_info
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If defined, then the @samp{info float} command will print information about
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If defined, then the @samp{info float} command will print information about
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the processor's floating point unit.
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the processor's floating point unit.
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Define this to adjust @var{address} so that it meets the alignment
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Define this to adjust @var{address} so that it meets the alignment
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requirements for the start of a new stack frame. A stack frame's
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requirements for the start of a new stack frame. A stack frame's
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alignment requirements are typically stronger than a target processors
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alignment requirements are typically stronger than a target processors
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stack alignment requirements (@pxref{DEPRECATED_STACK_ALIGN}).
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stack alignment requirements.
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This function is used to ensure that, when creating a dummy frame, both
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This function is used to ensure that, when creating a dummy frame, both
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the initial stack pointer and (if needed) the address of the return
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the initial stack pointer and (if needed) the address of the return
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value are correctly aligned.
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value are correctly aligned.
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Unlike @code{DEPRECATED_STACK_ALIGN}, this function always adjusts the
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This function always adjusts the address in the direction of stack
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address in the direction of stack growth.
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growth.
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By default, no frame based stack alignment is performed.
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By default, no frame based stack alignment is performed.
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