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author Vas Crabb <vas@vastheman.com>2021-10-18 08:22:21 +1100
committer Vas Crabb <vas@vastheman.com>2021-10-18 08:22:21 +1100
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Still more user experience improvements:
Changed the default mapping for UI select to not trigger on Alt+Enter fullscreen toggle. (Fullscreen toggle still doesn't work in menus - actually fixing that is complicated.) frontend: Made the about box wrap text properly, made the title and backtrack menu item always visible, and added a footer with the VCS revision. frontend: Don't highlight the favourites and info toolbar buttons if there's no selection (can happen if filters produce no results). Also made the info viewer appear even if no info is available - it's less confusing to see an empty menu than wonder why clicking the button does nothing. debugger: Added a register points view to the GUI debuggers, to go with the breakpoints and watchpoints views. debugger: Extended [brw]p(clear|(en|dis)able) commands to accept multiple arguments to perform the same action on multiple (break|watch|register)points at once. Also made rplist accept a CPU for showing a single CPU's register points ([bw]plist already support this). docs: Updated registerpoints debugger commands page, and updated other pages for latest extensions to syntax.
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diff --git a/docs/source/debugger/breakpoint.rst b/docs/source/debugger/breakpoint.rst
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@@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ Back to :ref:`debugger-breakpoint-list`
bpclear
-------
-**bpclear [<bpnum>]**
+**bpclear [<bpnum>[,…]]**
-Clear breakpoints. If **<bpnum>** is specified, the breakpoint it
-refers to will be cleared. If **<bpnum>** is not specified, all
+Clear breakpoints. If **<bpnum>** is specified, the breakpoints
+referred to will be cleared. If **<bpnum>** is not specified, all
breakpoints will be cleared.
Examples:
@@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ Back to :ref:`debugger-breakpoint-list`
bpdisable
---------
-**bpdisable [<bpnum>]**
+**bpdisable [<bpnum>[,…]]**
-Disable breakpoints. If **<bpnum>** is specified, the breakpoint it
-refers to will be disabled. If **<bpnum>** is not specified, all
+Disable breakpoints. If **<bpnum>** is specified, the breakpoints
+referred to will be disabled. If **<bpnum>** is not specified, all
breakpoints will be disabled.
Note that disabling a breakpoint does not delete it, it just temporarily
@@ -122,10 +122,10 @@ Back to :ref:`debugger-breakpoint-list`
bpenable
--------
-**bpenable [<bpnum>]**
+**bpenable [<bpnum>[,…]]**
-Enable breakpoints. If **<bpnum>** is specified, the breakpoint it
-refers to will be enabled. If **<bpnum>** is not specified, all
+Enable breakpoints. If **<bpnum>** is specified, the breakpoint
+referred to will be enabled. If **<bpnum>** is not specified, all
breakpoints will be enabled.
Examples: