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emulators/rpcs3: document broken GDB after r482459 Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:357:36: error: no member named 'cr_pack' in 'ppu_thread' return u32_to_padded_hex(thread->cr_pack()); ~~~~~~ ^ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:386:11: error: no member named 'cr_unpack' in 'ppu_thread' thread->cr_unpack(hex_to_u32(value)); ~~~~~~ ^ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:736:22: error: out-of-line definition of 'on_task' does not match any declaration in 'GDBDebugServer' void GDBDebugServer::on_task() ^~~~~~~ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:811:22: error: out-of-line definition of 'on_exit' does not match any declaration in 'GDBDebugServer' void GDBDebugServer::on_exit() ^~~~~~~ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:822:29: error: out-of-line definition of 'get_name' does not match any declaration in 'GDBDebugServer' std::string GDBDebugServer::get_name() const ^~~~~~~~ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:827:22: error: out-of-line definition of 'on_stop' does not match any declaration in 'GDBDebugServer' void GDBDebugServer::on_stop() ^~~~~~~ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:831:8: error: no member named 'notify' in 'GDBDebugServer' this->notify(); ~~~~ ^ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:832:2: error: use of undeclared identifier 'old_thread'; did you mean 'pad_thread'? old_thread::on_stop(); ^~~~~~~~~~ pad_thread rpcs3/Emu/System.h:197:38: note: 'pad_thread' declared here std::function<std::shared_ptr<class pad_thread>()> get_pad_handler; ^ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:832:2: error: incomplete type 'pad_thread' named in nested name specifier old_thread::on_stop(); ^~~~~~~~~~~~ rpcs3/Emu/System.h:197:38: note: forward declaration of 'pad_thread' std::function<std::shared_ptr<class pad_thread>()> get_pad_handler; ^ Utilities/GDBDebugServer.cpp:841:2: error: use of undeclared identifier 'notify' notify(); ^ rpcs3/Emu/System.cpp:1543:30: error: no member named 'on_stop' in 'GDBDebugServer' fxm::get<GDBDebugServer>()->on_stop(); ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ Approved by: ports-secteam blanket |
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