Lines Matching full:separated
921 the file name, line number and character position separated by
1802 several directory names, separated by whitespace or by a
2259 Optional argument ID... is one or more thread ids separated by
2369 If this variable is set, PATH is a colon-separated list of
2745 two such numbers, in increasing order, separated by a hyphen, like
5692 directory names may be given to this command, separated by `:'
5818 value. When two arguments are given, they should be separated by
8808 This command accepts a comma-separated list of any valid
8841 separated by commas; the effect is the same.
8848 command accepts a comma-separated list of expressions. The results
10211 comma-separated list are evaluated from left to right, with the
10372 * Array constants are comma-separated lists surrounded by braces `{'
13086 If this variable is set, PATH is a colon-separated list of
13284 utility that can produce the separated executable / debugging
14131 When this command is issued, PATH is a colon-separated list of
15697 be a comma separated list of the following values. The
17373 command. User commands may accept up to 10 arguments separated by
17687 a comma-separated list of individual expressions, which may be
19122 this for consistency. Arguments are separated by spaces and may
20095 the commands, separated by newlines. If there are no commands,
22497 normal. Multiple directories may be specified, separated by blanks.
22502 command output, the path will show up separated by the system
22542 specified, separated by blanks. Specifying multiple directories in a
22547 separated by the system directory-separator character. The
27933 line separated by single spaces.
28959 Fields within the packet should be separated using `,' `;' or `:'.
29770 The name of a query or set packet should be separated from any
29771 parameters by a `:'; the parameters themselves should be separated by
29787 a semicolon-separated list of operation name and value pairs.
29844 a comma-separated list of thread IDs
29850 one or more thread IDs, separated by commas. GDB will respond to
30033 (Note that the `qRcmd' packet's name is separated from the command
30137 specific strings separated by a comma, it will report register
30371 (Note that the `qThreadExtraInfo' packet's name is separated from
30871 running, or `0' if not. It is followed by semicolon-separated
30982 a comma-separated list of markers
30998 one or more markers, separated by commas. GDB will respond to each
31532 ASCII string representation, pointer/length pairs separated by a
33947 `cores' column, if present, should contain a comma-separated list of
33965 separated by newline characters (`0xa'). The lines may include a