From: Ed Maste Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 15:01:11 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fix lldb(1) man page formatting X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ef43413593f2de126139f1242c27c00c131bb938;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fllvm.git Fix lldb(1) man page formatting - Use canonical date order (per groff & mandoc) - Fix capitalization on one .Nm - Remove EOL whitespace Patch by Baptiste Daroussin in FreeBSD svn r274927. llvm-svn: 222655 --- diff --git a/lldb/docs/lldb.1 b/lldb/docs/lldb.1 index 4929e91..0d94dcb 100644 --- a/lldb/docs/lldb.1 +++ b/lldb/docs/lldb.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -.Dd 7 June, 2012 \" DATE +.Dd June 7, 2012 \" DATE .Dt LLDB 1 \" Program name and manual section number .Os Darwin \" Operating System -.Sh NAME \" Section Header - required - don't modify +.Sh NAME \" Section Header - required - don't modify .Nm lldb .Nd The debugger .Sh SYNOPSIS \" Section Header - required - don't modify @@ -15,30 +15,30 @@ .Ar [[--] ...] .Sh DESCRIPTION \" Section Header - required - don't modify .Nm -is the command line interface for the LLDB debugger library. +is the command line interface for the LLDB debugger library. .Nm can debug C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++ programs. .Pp The following options are available: .Bl -tag -width indent -.It Fl h, -help -Prints out the usage information for the +.It Fl h, -help +Prints out the usage information for the .Nm debugger. The \fB\-\-help\fR text may be more up-to-date and authoritative than the command line options described in this man page. -.It Fl v, -version -Prints out the version number of the -.Nm +.It Fl v, -version +Prints out the version number of the +.Nm debugger. .It Fl a, -arch Ar arch -Specifies which architecture +Specifies which architecture .Nm will use when launching the specified program (assuming the provided executable is built for multiple architectures.) .It Fl f, -file Ar filename Specifies the executable file that -.nm +.Nm will be launching / attaching to. .It Fl n, -attach-name Ar process-name Specifies the name of a currently-running process to attach to. @@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ Currently only the Python extensions have been implemented. .It Fl d, -debug Tells the debugger to print out extra information for debugging itself. .It Fl s, -source Ar filename -Tells +Tells .Nm to read in and execute the file "\fBfilename\fR", which -should contain +should contain .Nm commands. .It Fl e, -editor @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Remember to end the options with "--" if any of your arguments have a "-" in the In .Nm there is a \fBhelp\fR command which can be used to find descriptions and examples of -all +all .Nm commands. To get help on "\fBbreakpoint set\fR" you would type "\fBhelp breakpoint set\fR". .Pp @@ -94,18 +94,18 @@ will read settings/aliases/commands from three files at startup, if they exist. .Pp First, it will read a \fB~/.lldbinit-\fIdebugger\fR command file. If you are using the .Nm -command line interface, this is \fB~/.lldbinit-lldb\fR. If you are using +command line interface, this is \fB~/.lldbinit-lldb\fR. If you are using .Nm inside a GUI debugger like .Nm Xcode this will be \fB~/.lldbinit-Xcode\fR. This is a useful place to put settings that you -want to apply only when a given +want to apply only when a given .Nm command interpreter is used. .Pp Second, \fB~/.lldbinit\fR is read. .Pp -Third, an \fR.lldbinit\fR file in the current working directory (where +Third, an \fR.lldbinit\fR file in the current working directory (where .Nm is started) will be read. .Sh SEE ALSO