unload a module (and it's debugging information), and a process
without pain
- portabiblity to another CPU should be easier now (CPU dependent backend)
- speed up memory allocation
- stabs related fixes:
+ now correctly handling symbol's size
+ blocks {} in functions are now correctly recognized and stored
(also applies to local variables scoping)
+ better basic types management (less wild guesses in the code)
+ full support of inline functions (source stepping now shows the
code in .h files for example)
- removal of external debugger (attaching with gdb is just fine to
debug winedbg)
- fixed a couple of issues for symbol address handling (address
lookup, incorrect type binding)
- winedbg now has a man page
it)
- separated module management (pe.c, elf.c) from debug information
management (stabs.c, msc.c)
- worked around new wine-pthread and wine-kthread loaders (no longer
use "wine" as default loader)
- better convergence of gdb-proxy and winedbg for ELF handling
- fixed ELF link-map walking - now using all loaded shared libs -
(with the help of Robert Shearman)
- added a bit of const correctness
- move all standard (old MESG channel) output to stdout
- move all other outputs (TRACE, WARN...) to a new wine debugging
channel (winedbg)
- replaced quite a few #ifdef:ed out output to new channels (mainly in
symbol management area...)
- added a new maintenance commands to ease up debugging
- updated documentation accordingly
- Protected walk commands while being called with no process loaded.
- In command grammar, allowed some expressions while only numbers
where accepted.
- Renamed 'info maps' info 'walk maps' and let it work on any
process.