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command ==>
-
cli-command | mi-command
cli-command ==>
-
[ token ] cli-command nl
, where
cli-command is any existing GDB CLI command.
mi-command ==>
-
[ token ] "-" operation ( " " option )*
[
" --" ]
( " " parameter )* nl
token ==>
-
"any sequence of digits"
option ==>
-
"-" parameter [ " " parameter ]
parameter ==>
-
non-blank-sequence | c-string
operation ==>
-
any of the operations described in this chapter
non-blank-sequence ==>
-
anything, provided it doesn't contain special characters such as
"-", nl, """ and of course " "
c-string ==>
-
""" seven-bit-iso-c-string-content """
nl ==>
-
CR | CR-LF
Notes:
-
The CLI commands are still handled by the MI interpreter; their
output is described below.
-
The
token
, when present, is passed back when the command
finishes.
-
Some MI commands accept optional arguments as part of the parameter
list. Each option is identified by a leading `-' (dash) and may be
followed by an optional argument parameter. Options occur first in the
parameter list and can be delimited from normal parameters using
`--' (this is useful when some parameters begin with a dash).
Pragmatics:
-
We want easy access to the existing CLI syntax (for debugging).
-
We want it to be easy to spot a MI operation.
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