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2: New features in sdb
3:
4: Version 2.5 December 7, 1979
5:
6: Sdb prints a warning if the object file is newer than the core
7: file or if any source files are newer than the object file.
8:
9: The diagnostics for unknown variable names have been improved.
10:
11: Version 2.4 December 2, 1979
12:
13: A bug which caused breakpoints to be ignored when the first
14: argument to an r command was a number greater that 1 has been
15: fixed.
16:
17: I/O redirection with the r command has been fixed.
18:
19: Version 2.3 November 11, 1979
20:
21: The ! command for setting values of variables has been fixed.
22:
23: A bug with displaying register variables has been fixed.
24:
25: Internal changes to provide compatibility with VM/UNIX have been
26: made.
27:
28: Version 2.2 October 3, 1979
29:
30: The 'linenumber g' command has been added which continues execution at
31: the specified line number.
32:
33: Internal changes to provide compatibility with UNIX/TS have been
34: made.
35:
36: Version 2.1 September 17, 1979
37:
38: The `s' and `a' formats now accept optional integers which specify a
39: length.
40: For example, `string/10s' prints 10 characters pointed to by string.
41: Strings printed without a length specification are truncated at
42: length 128.
43:
44: A new format `p' interprets the value as a pointer to a procedure
45: and prints the name of the procedure pointed to.
46:
47: The shell metacharacters `*' and `?' may be used for matching
48: procedure and variable names.
49:
50: A number of bugs with F77 programs have been fixed.
51:
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53: Mon Jun 25 21:25:16 EDT 1979
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