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GDB's Obsolete Annotations

This document describes the obsolete level two annotation interface implemented in older GDB versions.

1. What is an Annotation?  What annotations are; the general syntax.
2. Limitations of the Annotation Interface  Limitations of the annotation interface.
3. Migrating to GDB/MI  
4. The Server Prefix  Issuing a command without affecting user state.
5. Values  Values are marked as such.
6. Frames  Stack frames are annotated.
7. Displays  GDB can be told to display something periodically.
8. Annotation for GDB Input  Annotations marking GDB's need for input.
9. Errors  Annotations for error messages.
10. Information on Breakpoints  Information on breakpoints.
11. Invalidation Notices  Some annotations describe things now invalid.
12. Running the Program  Whether the program is running, how it stopped, etc.
13. Displaying Source  Annotations describing source code.

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