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381 compiler, and the Text User Interface (nee Terminal User Interface):
676 commands from the terminal until you tell it to exit.
951 Interface manages several text windows on the terminal, showing
1110 By default, GDB output will go to both the terminal and the
1757 your user name, your home directory, your terminal type, and your search
1854 same terminal that GDB uses. GDB switches the terminal to its own
1855 terminal modes to interact with you, but it records the terminal modes
1859 `info terminal'
1860 Displays information recorded by GDB about the terminal modes your
1873 commands. It also resets the controlling terminal for the child
1879 to do input and output on the terminal `/dev/ttyb' and have that as
1880 their controlling terminal.
1884 terminal.
1888 GDB still comes from your terminal. `tty' is an alias for `set
1892 the name of the terminal that will be used for future runs of your
7409 characters using the ASCII character set, our terminal will display
12875 directly connected to the net, or it might be a terminal server
12878 For example, to connect to port 2828 on a terminal server named
12893 to UDP port 2828 on a terminal server named `manyfarms':
14796 (for instance, to a serial line managed by a terminal
15744 Normally GDB knows the size of the screen from the terminal driver
16161 started in a terminal or not.
16405 the last command, as it would from the terminal.
17429 command was entered by the user at the terminal; when false it
17849 The GDB Text User Interface (TUI) is a terminal interface which uses
17965 mode, writing on the terminal directly. When reentering the TUI
18170 border is drawn using character line graphics if the terminal
18216 * All "terminal" input and output goes through an Emacs buffer,
18459 single terminal, so no confusion is possible as to what thread and
22787 Set terminal for future runs of the program being debugged.
22810 Show terminal for future runs of program being debugged.
23826 terminal bell. If set to `none', Readline never rings the
23829 Readline attempts to ring the terminal's bell.
23833 characters treated specially by the kernel's terminal driver
23897 regardless of what the terminal claims it can support. The
24104 editing mode, the terminal being used, or the application using
24117 The `term=' form may be used to include terminal-specific key
24119 terminal's function keys. The word on the right side of the
24120 `=' is tested against both the full name of the terminal and
24121 the portion of the terminal name before the first `-'. This
24617 Abort the current editing command and ring the terminal's bell
31132 If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
32218 * controlling terminal: Input/Output. (line 23)
32828 * info terminal: Input/Output. (line 12)
33740 * set inferior controlling terminal: Input/Output. (line 44)
34208 * terminal: Input/Output. (line 6)