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From: | Adrian Robert |
Subject: | Re: Cocoa Emacs (2) |
Date: | Sat, 2 Aug 2008 18:49:37 -0400 |
On Aug 1, 2008, at 6:30 PM, Nick Roberts wrote:
In Cocoa Emacs using TAB in the GUD buffer (gud-gdb-complete- command)causes Emacs to freeze (C-g frees it). It gets stuck waiting in accept-process-output in gud-gdb-run-command-fetch-lines.I can't replicate it (Emacs -Q, M-x gud RET TAB) on Leopard.TAB needs to be used as a completion. Maybe you mean this, but just to beclear, asssuming you have an executable called myprog: M-x gdb<RET> Run gdb (like this): gdb --annotate=3 ~/myprog
OK, running M-x gdb will lead to the bug, but M-x gud does not, despite running same line (gdb --annotate=3 src/emacs in my case). One difference I noticed is that when running via M-x gdb some status is shown in the modeline, while via M-x gud does not. I don't know a tremendous amount about gud/gdb.. could there be some difference in process-listening between the two different invocations?
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