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* gdb.texinfo (catch) [exception]: Document how to insert
a breakpoint on user-defined exceptions when the exception name is identical to one of the language-defined ones.
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2008-10-01 Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
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* gdb.texinfo (catch) [exception]: Document how to insert
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a breakpoint on user-defined exceptions when the exception
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name is identical to one of the language-defined ones.
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2008-09-27 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
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* gdb.texinfo (Macros): Remove text about stringification,
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the debugger will stop only when this specific exception is raised.
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Otherwise, the debugger stops execution when any Ada exception is raised.
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When inserting an exception catchpoint on a user-defined exception whose
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name is identical to one of the exceptions defined by the language, the
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fully qualified name must be used as the exception name. Otherwise,
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@value{GDBN} will assume that it should stop on the pre-defined exception
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rather than the user-defined one. For instance, assuming an exception
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called @code{Constraint_Error} is defined in package @code{Pck}, then
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the command to use to catch such exceptions is @kbd{catch exception
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Pck.Constraint_Error}.
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@item exception unhandled
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An exception that was raised but is not handled by the program.
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