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On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 12:25:00PM -0700, Stan Shebs wrote:
I was poking around to see if named threads was written down anywhere as a desired GDB feature, and couldn't find it on web pages or in sources, which makes me wonder how many other longstanding wishlist items aren't known about. I see that there are lots of feature requests in bugzilla, but they are more about specific details, rather than overall direction, and IMHO the bugzilla format is not so helpful for larger or architectural changes that may need lengthy background and explanation, like MI levels to support, reverse execution infrastructure, native tracepoints, etc. GCC has a whole collection of pages under http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/ for this kind of thing.
Does anybody else think we need something like this?
If we want something like this, a Wiki would be a better choice. GCC certainly found their wiki to be more effective than the projects pages, which are mostly translations of old projects from the source distribution.
Heh, good idea, "Mr. 22,000-edits-on-Wikipedia" should have thought of that...
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