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2d68e285 1diff -Nru gdb-4.18/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo gdb-4.18.new/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
69ad86f4 2--- gdb-4.18/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo Mon Nov 22 15:04:50 1999
3+++ gdb-4.18.new/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo Mon Nov 22 15:05:13 1999
2d68e285 4@@ -41,9 +41,10 @@
5 @c This is a dir.info fragment to support semi-automated addition of
6 @c manuals to an info tree. zoo@cygnus.com is developing this facility.
7 @format
8-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
9-* Gdb: (gdb). The @sc{gnu} debugger.
10-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
69ad86f4 11+@dircategory Programming tools:
12+@direntry
2092bfda 13+* Gdb: (gdb). The @sc{gnu} debugger
2d68e285 14+@end direntry
15 @end format
16 @end ifinfo
17 @c
69ad86f4 18@@ -189,8 +190,10 @@
19
20 @end ifclear
21
22-* Command Line Editing:: Command Line Editing
23-* Using History Interactively:: Using History Interactively
24+* Command Line Editing: (readline)Command Line Editing.
25+ Command Line Editing
26+* Using History Interactively: (readline)Readline Movement Commands.
27+ Using History Interactively
28 * Installing GDB:: Installing GDB
29 * Index:: Index
30
31@@ -4644,7 +4647,7 @@
32 by preprocessor @code{#define} commands.
33
34 @value{GDBN} now supports array constants in expressions input by
35-the user. The syntax is @var{@{element, element@dots{}@}}. For example,
36+the user. The syntax is @var{@{element element@dots{}@}}. For example,
37 you can now use the command @code{print @{1, 2, 3@}} to build up an array in
38 memory that is malloc'd in the target program.
39
40@@ -5281,7 +5284,7 @@
41 @kindex set print null-stop
42 @item set print null-stop
43 Cause @value{GDBN} to stop printing the characters of an array when the first
44-@sc{NULL} is encountered. This is useful when large arrays actually
45+@sc{null} is encountered. This is useful when large arrays actually
46 contain only short strings.
47
48 @kindex set print pretty
49@@ -6528,7 +6531,7 @@
50 @item
51 Character constants are a single character surrounded by single quotes
52 (@code{'}), or a number---the ordinal value of the corresponding character
53-(usually its @sc{ASCII} value). Within quotes, the single character may
54+(usually its @sc{ascii} value). Within quotes, the single character may
55 be represented by a letter or by @dfn{escape sequences}, which are of
56 the form @samp{\@var{nnn}}, where @var{nnn} is the octal representation
57 of the character's ordinal value; or of the form @samp{\@var{x}}, where
58@@ -9872,8 +9875,6 @@
59 @c inc-hist.texi
60 @c Use -I with makeinfo to point to the appropriate directory,
61 @c environment var TEXINPUTS with TeX.
62-@include rluser.texinfo
63-@include inc-hist.texi
64
65
66 @ifclear PRECONFIGURED
67@@ -9967,7 +9968,7 @@
68 Then give @file{gdb.dvi} to your @sc{dvi} printing program.
69 @end ifclear
70
71-@node Installing GDB, Index, Using History Interactively, Top
72+@node Installing GDB, Index, (readline)Using History Interactively, Top
73 @appendix Installing @value{GDBN}
74 @cindex configuring @value{GDBN}
75 @cindex installation
2d68e285 76diff -Nru gdb-4.18/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo gdb-4.18.new/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo
69ad86f4 77--- gdb-4.18/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo Mon Nov 22 15:04:50 1999
78+++ gdb-4.18.new/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo Mon Nov 22 11:40:12 1999
2d68e285 79@@ -3,9 +3,10 @@
80
81 @ifinfo
82 @format
83-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
84-* Gdb-Internals: (gdbint). The GNU debugger's internals.
85-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
86+@dircategory Programming tools:
87+@direntry
88+* Gdb-Internals: (gdbint) The GNU debugger's internals
89+@end direntry
90 @end format
91 @end ifinfo
92
93diff -Nru gdb-4.18/gdb/doc/stabs.texinfo gdb-4.18.new/gdb/doc/stabs.texinfo
69ad86f4 94--- gdb-4.18/gdb/doc/stabs.texinfo Mon Nov 22 15:04:50 1999
95+++ gdb-4.18.new/gdb/doc/stabs.texinfo Mon Nov 22 11:40:12 1999
2d68e285 96@@ -5,9 +5,11 @@
97
98 @ifinfo
99 @format
100-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
101-* Stabs: (stabs). The "stabs" debugging information format.
102-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
103+@dircategory Programming tools:
104+@direntry
105+* Stabs: (stabs) The "stabs" debugging information
106+ format
107+@end direntry
108 @end format
109 @end ifinfo
110
111@@ -872,7 +874,7 @@
112 .stabn 224,0,0,LBE2 # @r{224 is N_RBRAC}
113 @end example
114
115-@xref{Procedures} for more information on the @code{N_FUN} stab, and
116+@xref{Procedures}, for more information on the @code{N_FUN} stab, and
117 @ref{Block Structure} for more information on the @code{N_LBRAC} and
118 @code{N_RBRAC} stabs.
119
120@@ -3370,7 +3372,7 @@
121 Variable on the stack; see @ref{Stack Variables}.
122
123 @item :
124-C++ nested symbol; see @xref{Nested Symbols}
125+C++ nested symbol; see @xref{Nested Symbols}.
126
127 @item a
128 Parameter passed by reference in register; see @ref{Reference Parameters}.
129diff -Nru gdb-4.18/mmalloc/mmalloc.texi gdb-4.18.new/mmalloc/mmalloc.texi
69ad86f4 130--- gdb-4.18/mmalloc/mmalloc.texi Mon Nov 22 15:04:50 1999
131+++ gdb-4.18.new/mmalloc/mmalloc.texi Mon Nov 22 11:40:12 1999
2d68e285 132@@ -3,9 +3,10 @@
133
134 @ifinfo
135 @format
136-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
137-* Mmalloc: (mmalloc). The GNU mapped-malloc package.
138-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
139+@dircategory Programming tools:
140+@direntry
141+* Mmalloc: (mmalloc) The GNU mapped-malloc package
142+@end direntry
143 @end format
144
145 This file documents the GNU mmalloc (mapped-malloc) package, written by
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