2002-08-25 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com>
+ * gdb.texinfo (Examples): Use ``->'' for a packet send and ``<-''
+ for a packet receive.
+
+2002-08-25 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com>
+
* Makefile.in (clean): Move to end of file.
(distclean, maintainer-clean, realclean): Ditto.
(mostlyclean): Move rule to end of file. Use GDB_TEX_TMPS,
machine, you might want your program to do something special if it
recognizes a packet meant for @value{GDBN}.
-In the examples below, @samp{<-} and @samp{->} are used to indicate
+In the examples below, @samp{->} and @samp{<-} are used to indicate
transmitted and received data respectfully.
@cindex protocol, @value{GDBN} remote serial
retransmission):
@smallexample
-<- @code{$}@var{packet-data}@code{#}@var{checksum}
--> @code{+}
+-> @code{$}@var{packet-data}@code{#}@var{checksum}
+<- @code{+}
@end smallexample
@noindent
does not get any direct output:
@smallexample
-<- @code{R00}
--> @code{+}
+-> @code{R00}
+<- @code{+}
@emph{target restarts}
-<- @code{?}
--> @code{+}
--> @code{T001:1234123412341234}
+-> @code{?}
<- @code{+}
+<- @code{T001:1234123412341234}
+-> @code{+}
@end smallexample
Example sequence of a target being stepped by a single instruction:
@smallexample
-<- @code{G1445@dots{}}
--> @code{+}
-<- @code{s}
--> @code{+}
-@emph{time passes}
--> @code{T001:1234123412341234}
+-> @code{G1445@dots{}}
<- @code{+}
-<- @code{g}
+-> @code{s}
+<- @code{+}
+@emph{time passes}
+<- @code{T001:1234123412341234}
-> @code{+}
--> @code{1455@dots{}}
+-> @code{g}
<- @code{+}
+<- @code{1455@dots{}}
+-> @code{+}
@end smallexample
@include gpl.texi