@syncodeindex ky cp
@c readline appendices use @vindex, @findex and @ftable,
-@c annotate.texi uses @findex.
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@c !!set GDB manual's edition---not the same as GDB version!
@set EDITION Eighth
@sp 1
@subtitle @value{EDITION} Edition, for @value{GDBN} version @value{GDBVN}
@subtitle @value{DATE}
-@author Richard M. Stallman and Roland H. Pesch
+@author Richard Stallman, Roland Pesch, Stan Shebs, et al.
@page
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@node Summary
@unnumbered Summary of @value{GDBN}
So that they may not regard their many labors as thankless, we
particularly thank those who shepherded @value{GDBN} through major
releases:
+Andrew Cagney (release 5.0);
Jim Blandy (release 4.18);
Jason Molenda (release 4.17);
Stan Shebs (release 4.14);
@cindex latest breakpoint
Breakpoints are set with the @code{break} command (abbreviated
@code{b}). The debugger convenience variable @samp{$bpnum} records the
-number of the breakpoints you've set most recently; see @ref{Convenience
+number of the breakpoint you've set most recently; see @ref{Convenience
Vars,, Convenience variables}, for a discussion of what you can do with
convenience variables.
% Blame: doc@cygnus.com, 1991.
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