2004-03-26 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com>

* PROBLEMS: Refer to gdb/1588 instead of gdb/826.
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2004-03-26 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com>
* PROBLEMS: Refer to gdb/1588 instead of gdb/826.
2004-03-25 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> 2004-03-25 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
* PROBLEMS: Add general section titles, remove references to * PROBLEMS: Add general section titles, remove references to

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*** C++ support *** C++ support
gdb/826: variables in C++ namespaces have to be enclosed in quotes
When referring to a variable in C++ code that is inside a
namespace, you have to put it inside single quotes.
gdb/931: GDB could be more generous when reading types C++ templates on input gdb/931: GDB could be more generous when reading types C++ templates on input
When the user types a template, GDB frequently requires the type to be When the user types a template, GDB frequently requires the type to be
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function, not to variables defined with types that are defined somewhere function, not to variables defined with types that are defined somewhere
outside any function (which most types are). outside any function (which most types are).
gdb/1588: names of c++ nested types in casts must be enclosed in quotes
You must type
(gdb) print ('Foo::Bar') x
or
(gdb) print ('Foo::Bar' *) y
instead of
(gdb) print (Foo::Bar) x
or
(gdb) print (Foo::Bar *) y
respectively.
gdb/1091: Constructor breakpoints ignored gdb/1091: Constructor breakpoints ignored
gdb/1193: g++ 3.3 creates multiple constructors: gdb 5.3 can't set breakpoints gdb/1193: g++ 3.3 creates multiple constructors: gdb 5.3 can't set breakpoints