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List:       openjdk-serviceability-dev
Subject:    Withdrawn: 8271356: JDB: GDB-style command repetition and `list` auto-advance
From:       Jakob Cornell <github.com+5642931+jakobcornell () openjdk ! java ! net>
Date:       2021-08-28 6:05:56
Message-ID: p8UyzVEUqMQhsTOWRB3Sl5NxNyfR3evemriMZsCfEBg=.60e7a12b-ec50-4908-a83c-e4c32d06c4b6 () github ! com
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2021 05:37:23 GMT, Jakob Cornell \
<github.com+5642931+jakobcornell@openjdk.org> wrote:

> This has been under discussion on and off for the past month or so on \
> serviceability-dev, and I think a CSR request is required, so this may be a work in \
> progress. 
> Notes on the patch:
> 
> - The `list` command previously marked a line in each listing with `=>`.  In a bare \
> `list` this is the next line up for execution.  Previously when requesting a \
> specific location (e.g. `list 5`) the requested line would be marked.  With the \
> patch applied, `list` will only ever mark the next line up for execution.  This is \
>                 consistent with the behavior of GDB and PDB (at least).
> - `EOF` is printed when the repeat setting is on and a bare `list` command follows \
> a listing containing the last source line.  This feature is from PDB; it's a \
> somewhat softer message than the one for an explicit `list` request that's out of \
>                 range.
> - I don't speak Chinese or Japanese, so I've omitted localizations for the new \
> messages in those locales.  However, I updated the help text in both to include the \
> new commands, with the descriptions left empty for now.

This pull request has been closed without being integrated.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5289


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