* gdb.texinfo (Invoking GDB): Document --args.

(Mode Options): Likewise.
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2001-11-21 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Invoking GDB): Document --args.
(Mode Options): Likewise.
2001-11-21 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
* gdbint.texinfo (TARGET_RANGE_PROFITABLE_FOR_HW_WATCHPOINT):

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@ -752,6 +752,15 @@ debugger attached to a bare board, there may not be any notion of
``process'', and there is often no way to get a core dump. @value{GDBN}
will warn you if it is unable to attach or to read core dumps.
You can optionally have @code{@value{GDBP}} pass any arguments after the
executable file to the inferior using @code{--args}. This option stops
option processing.
@example
gdb --args gcc -O2 -c foo.c
@end example
This will cause @code{@value{GDBP}} to debug @code{gcc}, and to set
@code{gcc}'s command-line arguments (@pxref{Arguments}) to @samp{-O2 -c foo.c}.
You can run @code{@value{GDBP}} without printing the front material, which describes
@value{GDBN}'s non-warranty, by specifying @code{-silent}:
@ -1015,6 +1024,12 @@ uses the asynchronous event loop by default, unless disabled by the
@cindex @code{--noasync}
Disable the asynchronous event loop for the command-line interface.
@item --args
@cindex @code{--args}
Change interpretation of command line so that arguments following the
executable file are passed as command line arguments to the inferior.
This option stops option processing.
@item -baud @var{bps}
@itemx -b @var{bps}
@cindex @code{--baud}