| # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. |
| # Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. |
| # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. |
| # |
| #, fuzzy |
| msgid "" |
| msgstr "" |
| "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" |
| "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" |
| "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-12-18 07:22+0000\n" |
| "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" |
| "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" |
| "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" |
| "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" |
| "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" |
| |
| #: abug-rom.c:176 |
| msgid "ABug monitor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: abug-rom.c:177 |
| msgid "" |
| "Debug via the ABug monitor.\n" |
| "Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:255 |
| msgid "Invalid conversion" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:273 |
| msgid "Type required for qualification" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:291 |
| msgid "Cannot slice a type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:359 |
| msgid "Type required within braces in coercion" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:429 ada-exp.y:447 |
| msgid "Right operand of 'in' must be type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:560 |
| msgid "Prefix must be type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:605 |
| msgid "NEW not implemented." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:771 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error in expression, near `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:799 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid operator symbol `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:859 |
| msgid "Could not find renamed symbol" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:890 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find renamed variable: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:946 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:992 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Internal error in encoding of renaming declaration: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1024 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No file or function \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1026 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No function \"%s\" in specified context." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1031 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Function name \"%s\" ambiguous here" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1213 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`%s' matches only void type name(s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1241 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid attempt to select from type: \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1274 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No definition of \"%s\" found." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1287 cli/cli-cmds.c:766 linespec.c:1530 linespec.c:1741 |
| #: source.c:178 symtab.c:2759 |
| msgid "No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1289 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No definition of \"%s\" in current context." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1291 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No definition of \"%s\" in specified context." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1296 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find renamed symbol \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-exp.y:1330 |
| msgid "Invalid use of type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:413 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to find field %s in struct %s. Aborting" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:550 |
| msgid "object size is larger than varsize-limit" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:618 |
| msgid "Unexpected type in discrete_type_high_bound." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:636 |
| msgid "Unexpected type in discrete_type_low_bound." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:696 |
| msgid "Invalid address for Ada main program name." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:807 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid Ada operator name: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1339 ada-lang.c:1356 ada-lang.c:1415 |
| msgid "Bad GNAT array descriptor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1452 |
| msgid "Bad GNAT array descriptor bounds" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1668 |
| msgid "Bounds unavailable for null array pointer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1773 |
| msgid "could not find bounds information on packed array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1780 |
| msgid "could not understand bounds information on packed array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1787 |
| msgid "could not understand bit size information on packed array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1812 |
| msgid "can't unpack array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1864 |
| msgid "attempt to do packed indexing of something other than a packed array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1873 |
| msgid "don't know bounds of array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:1879 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "packed array index %ld out of bounds" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:2157 ada-lang.c:7612 valops.c:559 |
| msgid "Left operand of assignment is not a modifiable lvalue." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:2254 ada-lang.c:2276 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "too many subscripts (%d expected)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:2574 |
| msgid "Could not find operator name for opcode" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:2754 |
| msgid "Unexpected operator during name resolution" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:2823 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No definition found for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:2835 ada-lang.c:2887 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find a match for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:2840 ada-lang.c:3131 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Multiple matches for %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3215 |
| msgid "Request to select 0 symbols!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3219 |
| msgid "[0] cancel\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3221 |
| msgid "[1] all\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3235 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%d] %s at <no source file available>:%d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3240 ada-lang.c:3254 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%d] %s at %s:%d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3264 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'(%s) (enumeral)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3269 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%d] %s in %s (enumeral)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3270 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%d] %s at %s:?\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3276 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%d] %s (enumeral)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3277 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%d] %s at ?\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3327 ada-lang.c:3341 linespec.c:537 |
| msgid "one or more choice numbers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3348 |
| msgid "Argument must be choice number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3352 |
| msgid "cancelled" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3378 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Select no more than %d of the above" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:3622 ada-lang.c:3627 |
| msgid "Improperly encoded renaming." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. PNH: Do we ever get here? See ada_search_struct_field, |
| #. find_struct_field. |
| #: ada-lang.c:5805 |
| msgid "Cannot assign this kind of variant record" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:5905 valops.c:1638 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "There is no member named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:5911 |
| msgid "Attempt to extract a component of a value that is not a record." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:5961 |
| msgid "Type (null) is not a structure or union type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. XXX: type_sprint |
| #: ada-lang.c:5965 ada-lang.c:6032 ada-lang.c:6039 |
| msgid "Type " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:5967 |
| msgid " is not a structure or union type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:6034 |
| msgid " has no component named <null>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:6041 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " has no component named %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:6552 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid type size for `%s' detected: %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:6555 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid type size for <unnamed> detected: %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:6566 |
| msgid "record type with dynamic size is larger than varsize-limit" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:6861 |
| msgid "array type with dynamic size is larger than varsize-limit" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7092 |
| msgid "'POS only defined on discrete types" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7104 |
| msgid "enumeration value is invalid: can't find 'POS" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7122 |
| msgid "'VAL only defined on discrete types" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7124 |
| msgid "'VAL requires integral argument" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7130 |
| msgid "argument to 'VAL out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7430 |
| msgid "Incompatible types in assignment" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7464 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "second operand of %s must not be zero." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7503 |
| msgid "Attempt to compare array with non-array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7630 |
| msgid "Left-hand side must be array or record." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7655 |
| msgid "Misplaced 'others' clause" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7660 |
| msgid "Internal error: bad aggregate clause" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7682 |
| msgid "Extra components in aggregate ignored." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7747 |
| msgid "Invalid record component association." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7753 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown component name: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7758 |
| msgid "Index in component association out of bounds." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7829 |
| msgid "Internal error: miscounted aggregate components." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7924 |
| msgid "Fixed-point values must be assigned to fixed-point variables" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7937 |
| msgid "Operands of fixed-point addition must have the same type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:7948 |
| msgid "Operands of fixed-point subtraction must have the same type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Only encountered when an unresolved symbol occurs in a |
| #. context other than a function call, in which case, it is |
| #. invalid. |
| #: ada-lang.c:8015 ada-lang.c:8044 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unexpected unresolved symbol, %s, during evaluation" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8079 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot subscript or call something of type `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8098 |
| msgid "cannot subscript or call a record" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8100 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "wrong number of subscripts; expecting %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8112 ada-lang.c:8126 |
| msgid "element type of array unknown" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8135 |
| msgid "Attempt to index or call something other than an array or function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8164 |
| msgid "cannot slice a packed array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8192 valops.c:2727 |
| msgid "cannot take slice of non-array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8229 |
| msgid "Membership test incompletely implemented; always returns true" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8259 |
| msgid "invalid dimension number to 'range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8304 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid operand to '%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8319 ada-lang.c:8375 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid dimension number to '%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8327 ada-lang.c:8381 |
| msgid "attempt to take bound of something that is not an array" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Should never happen. |
| #: ada-lang.c:8334 ada-lang.c:8356 ada-lang.c:8388 |
| msgid "unexpected attribute encountered" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8362 |
| msgid "the 'length attribute applies only to array types" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8366 |
| msgid "unimplemented type attribute" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8435 |
| msgid "'modulus must be applied to modular type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8514 |
| msgid "Attempt to dereference null array pointer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8532 eval.c:1959 eval.c:2302 valops.c:974 |
| msgid "Attempt to take contents of a non-pointer value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8585 eval.c:2116 |
| msgid "Attempt to use a type name as an expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8597 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Undefined name, ambiguous name, or renaming used in component association: %" |
| "s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8600 |
| msgid "Aggregates only allowed on the right of an assignment" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8602 |
| msgid "aggregate apparently mangled" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8758 |
| msgid "invalid VAX floating-point type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8918 |
| msgid "Unknown lower bound, using 1." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:8936 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown upper bound, using %ld." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. XXX: gdb_sprint_host_address, type_sprint |
| #: ada-lang.c:9122 |
| msgid "Type @" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lang.c:9373 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "internal error: no Ada fundamental type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:127 ada-lex.l:131 |
| msgid "Based real literals not implemented yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:154 |
| msgid "ill-formed or non-terminated string literal" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:267 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid character '%s' in expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:321 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid base: %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:332 ada-lex.l:339 |
| msgid "Integer literal out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:334 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid digit `%c' in based literal" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:577 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "ambiguous attribute name: `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-lex.l:580 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unrecognized attribute: `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-typeprint.c:383 |
| msgid "<undecipherable array type>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-typeprint.c:659 |
| msgid " <incomplete type> end record" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-typeprint.c:816 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "<%d-byte integer>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-typeprint.c:840 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "<%d-byte float>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-typeprint.c:853 |
| msgid "array (?) of ? (<mal-formed descriptor>)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-valprint.c:208 ada-valprint.c:497 c-lang.c:152 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " <repeats %u times>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-valprint.c:426 |
| msgid "internal error: unhandled type in ada_print_scalar" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-valprint.c:430 typeprint.c:268 |
| msgid "Invalid type code in symbol table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ada-valprint.c:1083 |
| msgid "<optimized out or zero length>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:243 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "aix-thread: ptrace (%d, %d) returned %d (errno = %d %s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] idle" |
| #: aix-thread.c:555 |
| msgid "idle" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] running" |
| #: aix-thread.c:558 |
| msgid "running" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] sleeping" |
| #: aix-thread.c:561 |
| msgid "sleeping" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] ready" |
| #: aix-thread.c:564 |
| msgid "ready" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] finished" |
| #: aix-thread.c:567 |
| msgid "finished" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] unknown" |
| #: aix-thread.c:570 |
| msgid "unknown" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:985 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "aix-thread resume: unknown pthread %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:990 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "aix-thread resume: no tid for pthread %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1146 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "aix-thread: fetch_registers: pthdb_pthread_context returned %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1427 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "aix-thread: store_registers: pthdb_pthread_context returned %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1488 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "aix-thread: store_registers: pthdb_pthread_setcontext returned %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1675 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Thread %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "thread-identifier %d, [state] running, suspended" |
| #: aix-thread.c:1706 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "tid %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] running, suspended" |
| #: aix-thread.c:1717 |
| msgid ", suspended" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] running, detached" |
| #: aix-thread.c:1723 |
| msgid ", detached" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Thread-Id %d, [state] running, cancel pending" |
| #: aix-thread.c:1728 |
| msgid ", cancel pending" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1746 aix-thread.c:1747 |
| msgid "AIX pthread support" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1781 |
| msgid "Set debugging of AIX thread module." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1782 |
| msgid "Show debugging of AIX thread module." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: aix-thread.c:1783 |
| msgid "Enables debugging output (used to debug GDB)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alphabsd-nat.c:97 alphabsd-nat.c:127 amd64bsd-nat.c:52 amd64bsd-nat.c:83 |
| #: amd64-linux-nat.c:172 amd64-linux-nat.c:209 hppabsd-nat.c:137 |
| #: hppabsd-nat.c:166 i386bsd-nat.c:143 i386bsd-nat.c:193 i386-linux-nat.c:277 |
| #: i386-linux-nat.c:292 m32r-linux-nat.c:112 m32r-linux-nat.c:160 |
| #: m68kbsd-nat.c:119 m68kbsd-nat.c:148 m68klinux-nat.c:322 m68klinux-nat.c:337 |
| #: m88kbsd-nat.c:74 m88kbsd-nat.c:89 mips64obsd-nat.c:88 mips64obsd-nat.c:103 |
| #: mips-linux-nat.c:140 mips-linux-nat.c:193 mipsnbsd-nat.c:51 |
| #: mipsnbsd-nat.c:79 ppcnbsd-nat.c:91 ppcnbsd-nat.c:119 ppcobsd-nat.c:83 |
| #: ppcobsd-nat.c:117 s390-nat.c:141 s390-nat.c:158 shnbsd-nat.c:49 |
| #: shnbsd-nat.c:67 sparc-nat.c:171 sparc-nat.c:206 vaxbsd-nat.c:74 |
| #: vaxbsd-nat.c:89 |
| msgid "Couldn't get registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alphabsd-nat.c:110 alphabsd-nat.c:145 amd64bsd-nat.c:65 amd64bsd-nat.c:101 |
| #: amd64-linux-nat.c:184 amd64-linux-nat.c:225 hppabsd-nat.c:148 |
| #: hppabsd-nat.c:181 i386bsd-nat.c:167 i386bsd-nat.c:174 i386bsd-nat.c:229 |
| #: i386-linux-nat.c:340 i386-linux-nat.c:354 m68kbsd-nat.c:130 |
| #: m68kbsd-nat.c:163 m68klinux-nat.c:410 m68klinux-nat.c:424 mipsnbsd-nat.c:64 |
| #: mipsnbsd-nat.c:97 ppcobsd-nat.c:99 ppcobsd-nat.c:137 s390-nat.c:178 |
| #: s390-nat.c:195 sparc-nat.c:183 |
| msgid "Couldn't get floating point status" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alphabsd-nat.c:133 amd64bsd-nat.c:89 amd64-linux-nat.c:214 |
| #: hppabsd-nat.c:172 i386bsd-nat.c:199 i386-linux-nat.c:297 |
| #: m32r-linux-nat.c:165 m68kbsd-nat.c:154 m68klinux-nat.c:342 m88kbsd-nat.c:95 |
| #: mips64obsd-nat.c:109 mipsnbsd-nat.c:85 ppcnbsd-nat.c:126 ppcobsd-nat.c:128 |
| #: s390-nat.c:163 sparc-nat.c:211 vaxbsd-nat.c:95 |
| msgid "Couldn't write registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alphabsd-nat.c:151 amd64bsd-nat.c:107 amd64-linux-nat.c:230 |
| #: hppabsd-nat.c:187 i386bsd-nat.c:235 i386-linux-nat.c:359 m68kbsd-nat.c:169 |
| #: m68klinux-nat.c:429 mipsnbsd-nat.c:103 ppcobsd-nat.c:144 s390-nat.c:200 |
| msgid "Couldn't write floating point status" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-nat.c:124 core-aout.c:104 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Register %s not found in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-nat.c:134 win32-nat.c:2342 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Core file register section too small (%u bytes)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:223 |
| msgid "Cannot retrieve value from floating point register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:242 |
| msgid "Cannot store value in floating point register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:464 alpha-tdep.c:487 alpha-tdep.c:531 alpha-tdep.c:555 |
| msgid "unknown floating point width" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: 128-bit long doubles are returned like structures: |
| #. by writing into indirect storage provided by the caller |
| #. as the first argument. |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:528 alpha-tdep.c:552 |
| msgid "Cannot set a 128-bit long double return value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:976 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Hit beginning of text section without finding enclosing function for address " |
| "0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:979 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Hit heuristic-fence-post without finding enclosing function for address 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:984 |
| msgid "" |
| "This warning occurs if you are debugging a function without any symbols\n" |
| "(for example, in a stripped executable). In that case, you may wish to\n" |
| "increase the size of the search with the `set heuristic-fence-post' " |
| "command.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Otherwise, you told GDB there was a function where there isn't one, or\n" |
| "(more likely) you have encountered a bug in GDB.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:1672 mips-tdep.c:5389 |
| msgid "Set the distance searched for the start of a function." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:1673 mips-tdep.c:5390 |
| msgid "Show the distance searched for the start of a function." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: alpha-tdep.c:1674 mips-tdep.c:5391 |
| msgid "" |
| "If you are debugging a stripped executable, GDB needs to search through the\n" |
| "program for the start of a function. This command sets the distance of the\n" |
| "search. The only need to set it is when debugging a stripped executable." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: amd64fbsd-nat.c:181 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_rip) yields %d instead of %d.\n" |
| "Please report this to <bug-gdb@gnu.org>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: amd64fbsd-nat.c:194 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_rsp) yields %d instead of %d.\n" |
| "Please report this to <bug-gdb@gnu.org>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: amd64fbsd-nat.c:207 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_rbp) yields %d instead of %d.\n" |
| "Please report this to <bug-gdb@gnu.org>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: amd64-linux-nat.c:258 i386-linux-nat.c:637 |
| msgid "Couldn't read debug register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: amd64-linux-nat.c:279 i386-linux-nat.c:659 |
| msgid "Couldn't write debug register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: amd64-tdep.c:236 cris-tdep.c:1837 hppa-linux-tdep.c:52 s390-tdep.c:203 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unmapped DWARF Register #%d encountered." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:183 |
| msgid "default_float_format: bad byte order" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:200 |
| msgid "default_double_format: bad byte order" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Should this be an internal error? I guess so, it is reflecting |
| #. an architectural limitation in the current design. |
| #: arch-utils.c:264 m32c-tdep.c:2502 m32c-tdep.c:2522 |
| msgid "No virtual frame pointer available" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:360 |
| msgid "The target endianness is set automatically (currently big endian)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:363 |
| msgid "The target endianness is set automatically (currently little endian)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:368 |
| msgid "The target is assumed to be big endian\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:371 |
| msgid "The target is assumed to be little endian\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:386 |
| msgid "set_endian: architecture update failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:392 |
| msgid "Little endian target not supported by GDB\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:400 |
| msgid "Big endian target not supported by GDB\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:406 |
| msgid "set_endian: bad value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:438 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The target architecture is set automatically (currently %s)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:441 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The target architecture is assumed to be %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:461 |
| msgid "could not select an architecture automatically" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:468 |
| msgid "set_architecture: bfd_scan_arch failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:472 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Architecture `%s' not recognized.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:549 |
| msgid "Architecture of file not recognized." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:596 |
| msgid "initialize_current_architecture: No arch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:600 |
| msgid "initialize_current_architecture: Arch not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:642 |
| msgid "" |
| "initialize_current_architecture: Selection of initial architecture failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:656 |
| msgid "Set architecture of target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:657 |
| msgid "Show architecture of target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:735 |
| msgid "Set endianness of target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arch-utils.c:736 |
| msgid "Show endianness of target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:98 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch floating point register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:128 arm-linux-nat.c:157 arm-linux-nat.c:194 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch the floating point registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:173 |
| msgid "Unable to store floating point register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:211 |
| msgid "Unable to store floating point registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:231 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch general register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:271 arm-linux-nat.c:309 arm-linux-nat.c:343 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch general registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:325 |
| msgid "Unable to store general register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:361 |
| msgid "Unable to store general registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-linux-nat.c:473 |
| msgid "Unable to determine GNU/Linux version." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:90 |
| msgid "unable to fetch general register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:141 armnbsd-nat.c:189 armnbsd-nat.c:225 |
| msgid "unable to fetch general registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:159 |
| msgid "unable to fetch floating-point register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:286 armnbsd-nat.c:368 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unable to write register %d to inferior" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:333 |
| msgid "unable to store general registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:347 |
| msgid "unable to fetch floating-point registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:390 |
| msgid "unable to store floating-point registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:439 |
| msgid "wrong size of register set in core file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-nat.c:451 |
| msgid "wrong size of FPA register set in core file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: armnbsd-tdep.c:66 arm-tdep.c:2754 arm-tdep.c:2866 |
| msgid "arm_gdbarch_init: bad byte order for float format" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Should never happen. |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1105 |
| msgid "unknown type alignment" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1325 |
| #, c-format |
| msgid "Hardware FPU type %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1327 |
| #, c-format |
| msgid "Software FPU type %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: [floating point unit] mask |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1329 |
| msgid "mask: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: [floating point unit] flags |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1332 |
| msgid "flags: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1393 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bad REGNUM %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1558 arm-tdep.c:1589 arm-tdep.c:1640 arm-tdep.c:1721 |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1764 arm-tdep.c:1800 arm-tdep.c:1816 |
| msgid "Infinite loop detected" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. multiply |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1629 arm-tdep.c:1739 |
| msgid "Invalid update to pc in instruction" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:1827 |
| msgid "Bad bit-field extraction\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2015 |
| msgid "arm_extract_return_value: Floating point model not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2197 |
| msgid "arm_store_return_value: Floating point model not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2353 |
| msgid "\"set arm\" must be followed by an apporpriate subcommand.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2394 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid fp model accepted: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2408 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current ARM floating point model is \"auto\" (currently \"%s\").\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2412 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current ARM floating point model is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2431 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid ABI accepted: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2445 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current ARM ABI is \"auto\" (currently \"%s\").\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2449 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current ARM ABI is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Leave it as "auto". |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2647 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown ARM EABI version 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2880 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "arm_dump_tdep: Lowest pc = 0x%lx" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2912 arm-tdep.c:2916 |
| msgid "Various ARM-specific commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2949 |
| msgid "The valid values are:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2951 |
| msgid "The default is \"std\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2957 |
| msgid "Set the disassembly style." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2958 |
| msgid "Show the disassembly style." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2965 |
| msgid "Set usage of ARM 32-bit mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2966 |
| msgid "Show usage of ARM 32-bit mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2967 |
| msgid "When off, a 26-bit PC will be used." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2974 |
| msgid "Set the floating point type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2975 |
| msgid "Show the floating point type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2976 |
| msgid "" |
| "auto - Determine the FP typefrom the OS-ABI.\n" |
| "softfpa - Software FP, mixed-endian doubles on little-endian ARMs.\n" |
| "fpa - FPA co-processor (GCC compiled).\n" |
| "softvfp - Software FP with pure-endian doubles.\n" |
| "vfp - VFP co-processor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2986 |
| msgid "Set the ABI." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2987 |
| msgid "Show the ABI." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2993 |
| msgid "Set ARM debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2994 |
| msgid "Show ARM debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: arm-tdep.c:2995 |
| msgid "When on, arm-specific debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:169 |
| msgid "End of vector" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:170 auxv.c:191 |
| msgid "Entry should be ignored" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:171 |
| msgid "File descriptor of program" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:172 |
| msgid "Program headers for program" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:173 |
| msgid "Size of program header entry" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:174 |
| msgid "Number of program headers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:175 |
| msgid "System page size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:176 |
| msgid "Base address of interpreter" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:177 |
| msgid "Flags" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:178 |
| msgid "Entry point of program" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:179 |
| msgid "Program is not ELF" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:180 auxv.c:196 |
| msgid "Real user ID" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:181 auxv.c:195 |
| msgid "Effective user ID" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:182 auxv.c:198 |
| msgid "Real group ID" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:183 auxv.c:197 |
| msgid "Effective group ID" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:184 |
| msgid "Frequency of times()" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:185 |
| msgid "String identifying platform" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:186 auxv.c:204 |
| msgid "Machine-dependent CPU capability hints" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:187 |
| msgid "Used FPU control word" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:188 |
| msgid "Data cache block size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:189 |
| msgid "Instruction cache block size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:190 |
| msgid "Unified cache block size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:192 |
| msgid "Special system info/entry points" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:193 |
| msgid "System-supplied DSO's ELF header" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:194 |
| msgid "Boolean, was exec setuid-like?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:199 |
| msgid "Dynamic linker's ELF header" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:200 |
| msgid "Dynamic linker's section headers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:201 |
| msgid "String giving name of dynamic linker" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:202 |
| msgid "Large pagesize" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:203 |
| msgid "Platform name string" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:205 |
| msgid "Should flush icache?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:206 |
| msgid "CPU name string" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:207 |
| msgid "COFF entry point address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:208 |
| msgid "COFF executable file descriptor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:210 |
| msgid "Canonicalized file name given to execve" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:211 |
| msgid "String for name of MMU module" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:212 |
| msgid "Dynamic linker's data segment address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:244 |
| msgid "The program has no auxiliary information now." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:249 |
| msgid "No auxiliary vector found, or failed reading it." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:251 |
| msgid "Auxiliary vector is empty." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: auxv.c:262 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display the inferior's auxiliary vector.\n" |
| "This is information provided by the operating system at program startup." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: avr-tdep.c:592 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Num pushes too large: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: avr-tdep.c:671 |
| msgid "Hit end of prologue while scanning pushes\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: avr-tdep.c:1340 |
| msgid "ERR: info io_registers NOT supported by current target\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: avr-tdep.c:1348 |
| msgid "Error fetching number of io registers\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: avr-tdep.c:1357 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Target has %u io registers:\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: avr-tdep.c:1406 |
| msgid "query remote avr target for io space register values" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:417 |
| msgid "gen_fetch: strange size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:429 |
| msgid "gen_fetch: bad type code" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:542 |
| msgid "gen_var_ref: LOC_CONST_BYTES symbols are not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:581 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot compute value of typedef `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:613 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't resolve symbol `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:632 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The variable `%s' has been optimized out." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:637 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot find value of botched symbol `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:902 |
| msgid "Invalid type cast: intended type must be scalar." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:925 |
| msgid "Casts to requested type are not yet implemented." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:992 ax-gdb.c:1063 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid combination of types in %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1029 |
| msgid "" |
| "First argument of `-' is a pointer, but second argument is neither\n" |
| "an integer nor a pointer of the same type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1044 |
| msgid "Invalid combination of types in subtraction." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1079 |
| msgid "Invalid type of operand to `!'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1091 |
| msgid "Invalid type of operand to `~'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1111 |
| msgid "gen_deref: expected a pointer" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1139 |
| msgid "Operand of `&' is an rvalue, which has no address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1142 |
| msgid "Operand of `&' is in a register, and has no address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1167 |
| msgid "find_field: derived classes supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1178 |
| msgid "find_field: anonymous unions not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1181 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't find member named `%s' in struct/union `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1251 |
| msgid "gen_bitfield_ref: bitfield too wide" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1373 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The left operand of `%s' is not a %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1379 |
| msgid "Structure does not live in memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1418 |
| msgid "Left operand of `@' must be an object in memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1426 |
| msgid "Right operand of `@' must be a constant, in agent expressions." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1428 |
| msgid "Right operand of `@' must be an integer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1431 |
| msgid "Right operand of `@' must be positive." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1541 |
| msgid "Invalid combination of types in array subscripting." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1563 |
| msgid "gen_expr: op case sets don't match" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1609 |
| msgid "GDB agent expressions cannot use convenience variables." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1639 |
| msgid "gen_expr: OP_MEMVAL operand isn't an rvalue???" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1680 |
| msgid "Argument of unary `*' is not a pointer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1715 |
| msgid "gen_expr: unhandled struct case" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1720 |
| msgid "Attempt to use a type name as an expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1723 |
| msgid "Unsupported operator in expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1771 |
| msgid "Expression does not denote an object in memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1826 |
| msgid "GDB can't do agent expression translation with overlays." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1829 |
| msgid "expression to translate" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-gdb.c:1852 |
| msgid "Translate an expression into remote agent bytecode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:119 |
| msgid "GDB bug: ax-general.c (read_const): incomplete constant" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:144 |
| msgid "GDB bug: ax-general.c (generic_ext): bit count out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:147 |
| msgid "GDB bug: ax-general.c (generic_ext): opcode has inadequate range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:177 |
| msgid "" |
| "GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_trace_quick): size out of range for trace_quick" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:212 |
| msgid "GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_label): label target out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: floating-point support not present yet. |
| #: ax-general.c:254 |
| msgid "GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_const_d): floating point not supported yet" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:265 |
| msgid "GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_reg): register number out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:343 |
| msgid "GDB bug: ax-general.c (ax_print): opcode map out of sync" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:352 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%3d <bad opcode %02x>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ax-general.c:358 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%3d <incomplete opcode %s>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Like "Percentage of duplicates, by count: (not applicable)" |
| #. i18n: "Average entry size: (not applicable)" |
| #. i18n: "Average hash chain length: (not applicable)" |
| #: bcache.c:305 bcache.c:405 bcache.c:433 |
| msgid "(not applicable)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:386 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Cached '%s' statistics:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:387 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Total object count: %ld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:388 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Unique object count: %lu\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:389 |
| msgid " Percentage of duplicates, by count: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:393 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Total object size: %ld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:394 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Unique object size: %ld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:395 |
| msgid " Percentage of duplicates, by size: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:399 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Max entry size: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:400 |
| msgid " Average entry size: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:406 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Median entry size: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:409 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Total memory used by bcache, including overhead: %ld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:411 |
| msgid " Percentage memory overhead: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:413 |
| msgid " Net memory savings: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:417 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Hash table size: %3d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:418 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Hash table expands: %lu\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:420 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Hash table hashes: %lu\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:422 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Half hash misses: %lu\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:424 |
| msgid " Hash table population: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:426 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Median hash chain length: %3d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:428 |
| msgid " Average hash chain length: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bcache.c:434 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Maximum hash chain length: %3d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bfd-target.c:125 |
| msgid "BFD backed target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bfd-target.c:126 |
| msgid "You should never see this" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:214 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Debugger's willingness to use watchpoint hardware is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:229 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Debugger's behavior regarding pending breakpoints is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:329 |
| msgid "catch of library loads not yet implemented on this platform" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:339 |
| msgid "catch of library unloads not yet implemented on this platform" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:418 |
| msgid "Convenience variable must have integer value.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:504 |
| msgid "inverted range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:518 |
| msgid "negative value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:549 |
| msgid "breakpoint number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:554 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bad breakpoint argument: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:572 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Breakpoint %d now unconditional.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:584 |
| msgid "Junk at end of expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:592 breakpoint.c:630 breakpoint.c:7313 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No breakpoint number %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:608 |
| msgid "Can't use the \"commands\" command among a breakpoint's commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:614 |
| msgid "Unexpected extra arguments following breakpoint number." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:656 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "reading through apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:745 breakpoint.c:4054 |
| msgid "unknown breakpoint type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:819 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "hardware breakpoint %d not supported in overlay!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:1020 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Hardware watchpoint %d deleted because the program has left the block \n" |
| "in which its expression is valid.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:1397 |
| msgid "Cannot detach breakpoints of inferior_ptid" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:1427 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "attempted to remove apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:1530 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not remove hardware watchpoint %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:1552 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Internal error, %s line %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:1668 |
| msgid "" |
| "Exception catchpoints from last run were deleted.\n" |
| "You must reinsert them explicitly." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:1944 |
| msgid "No step_resume breakpoint found." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Did we stop because the user set the stop_on_solib_events |
| #. variable? (If so, we report this as a generic, "Stopped due |
| #. to shlib event" message.) |
| #: breakpoint.c:2124 |
| msgid "Stopped due to shared library event\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Not sure how we will get here. |
| #. GDB should not stop for these breakpoints. |
| #: breakpoint.c:2131 |
| msgid "Thread Event Breakpoint: gdb should not stop!\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. By analogy with the thread event, GDB should not stop for these. |
| #: breakpoint.c:2137 |
| msgid "Overlay Event Breakpoint: gdb should not stop!\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2143 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (loaded %s), " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2151 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (unloaded %s), " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2159 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (forked process %d), " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2167 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (vforked process %d), " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2175 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (exec'd %s), " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2186 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (exception caught), " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2189 breakpoint.c:2220 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "throw location %s:%d, " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2193 breakpoint.c:2224 |
| msgid "throw location unknown, " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2196 breakpoint.c:2227 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "catch location %s:%d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2200 breakpoint.c:2231 |
| msgid "catch location unknown\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2217 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (exception thrown), " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:2383 |
| msgid "print_bp_stop_message: unrecognized enum value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Error from catch_errors. |
| #: breakpoint.c:2735 breakpoint.c:2812 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Watchpoint %d deleted.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3344 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bptypes table does not describe type #%d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3374 |
| msgid "print_one_breakpoint: bp_none encountered\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3797 |
| msgid "Note: breakpoint " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. if (others == ???) |
| #: breakpoint.c:3799 |
| msgid "Note: breakpoints " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3821 |
| msgid "also set at pc " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3922 |
| msgid "allegedly permanent breakpoint is not actually inserted" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3938 breakpoint.c:6847 |
| msgid "another breakpoint was inserted on top of a permanent breakpoint" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3957 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Breakpoint %d address previously adjusted from %s to %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:3960 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Breakpoint address adjusted from %s to %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Pending breakpoint has been resolved. |
| #: breakpoint.c:4358 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Pending breakpoint \"%s\" resolved\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4410 |
| msgid "Temporarily disabling shared library breakpoints:" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4413 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "breakpoint #%d " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4450 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Temporarily disabling breakpoints for unloaded shared library \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4510 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to set a breakpoint on dynamic linker callback.\n" |
| "Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4517 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to set unique breakpoint on dynamic linker callback.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4802 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "(apparently deleted?) Eventpoint %d: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4846 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Breakpoint %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4855 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Hardware assisted breakpoint %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4860 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Catchpoint %d (%s %s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4868 breakpoint.c:4878 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Catchpoint %d (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4873 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Catchpoint %d (exec)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4903 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " (%s) pending." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4953 breakpoint.c:7467 |
| msgid "No hardware breakpoint support in the target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4955 breakpoint.c:7469 |
| msgid "Hardware breakpoints used exceeds limit." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:4997 |
| msgid "Junk at end of pending breakpoint condition expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5045 |
| msgid "No default breakpoint address now." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5114 |
| msgid "Cannot break without a running program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5116 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot break on %s without a running program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5309 |
| msgid "Junk after thread keyword." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5311 thread.c:602 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown thread %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5314 breakpoint.c:5962 breakpoint.c:6154 breakpoint.c:6187 |
| #: breakpoint.c:6227 breakpoint.c:6269 breakpoint.c:6418 tracepoint.c:730 |
| msgid "Junk at end of arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5351 |
| msgid "" |
| "Multiple breakpoints were set.\n" |
| "Use the \"delete\" command to delete unwanted breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5437 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Garbage %s following breakpoint address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5451 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Garbage %s follows condition" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5499 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No line %d in file \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5565 |
| msgid "" |
| "Specify the type of breakpoint to set.\n" |
| "Usage: stop in <function | address>\n" |
| " stop at <line>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5598 |
| msgid "Usage: stop in <function | address>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5630 |
| msgid "Usage: stop at <line>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5689 |
| msgid "Junk at end of command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5700 |
| msgid "Expression cannot be implemented with read/access watchpoint." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5708 |
| msgid "Target does not support this type of hardware watchpoint." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5711 |
| msgid "Target can only support one kind of HW watchpoint at a time." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5731 |
| msgid "" |
| "can't do that without a running program; try \"break main\"), \"run\" first" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:5956 |
| msgid "Couldn't get information on specified line." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6167 |
| msgid "unsupported or unknown fork kind; cannot catch it" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. error condition |
| #: breakpoint.c:6304 |
| msgid "Internal error -- invalid catchpoint kind" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6326 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (exception thrown)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6329 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Catchpoint %d (exception caught)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6355 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Catchpoint %d (throw)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6357 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Catchpoint %d (catch)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6422 |
| msgid "Unsupported or unknown exception event; cannot catch it" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6440 |
| msgid "Unsupported with this platform/compiler combination." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Old behaviour was to use pre-v-4.16 syntax |
| #. catch_throw_command_1 (arg1_start, tempflag, from_tty); |
| #. return; |
| #. Now, this is not allowed |
| #: breakpoint.c:6480 |
| msgid "Catch requires an event name." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6485 |
| msgid "catch requires an event" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6491 |
| msgid "Catch of signal not yet implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6505 |
| msgid "Catch of thread_start not yet implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6509 |
| msgid "Catch of thread_exit not yet implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6513 |
| msgid "Catch of thread_join not yet implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6517 |
| msgid "Catch of start not yet implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6521 |
| msgid "Catch of exit not yet implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6545 |
| msgid "Catch of stop not yet implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Pre-v.4.16 behaviour was to treat the argument |
| #. as the name of an exception |
| #. catch_throw_command_1 (arg1_start, tempflag, from_tty); |
| #. Now this is not allowed |
| #: breakpoint.c:6556 |
| msgid "Unknown event kind specified for catch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6614 |
| msgid "No source file specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6692 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No breakpoint at %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6694 |
| msgid "No breakpoint at this line." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6702 |
| msgid "Deleted breakpoint " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6704 |
| msgid "Deleted breakpoints " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:6973 |
| msgid "Delete all breakpoints? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7010 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "attempted to reset apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7199 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Deleting unknown breakpoint type %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7299 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Will stop next time breakpoint %d is reached." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7302 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Will ignore next crossing of breakpoint %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7305 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Will ignore next %d crossings of breakpoint %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7335 |
| msgid "a breakpoint number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7339 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad breakpoint number: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7341 |
| msgid "Second argument (specified ignore-count) is missing." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7363 |
| msgid "one or more breakpoint numbers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7373 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad breakpoint number at or near '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7388 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No breakpoint number %d.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7429 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "attempted to disable apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7511 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot enable watchpoint %d because the block in which its expression\n" |
| "is valid is not currently in scope.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7542 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot enable watchpoint %d because target watch resources\n" |
| "have been allocated for other watchpoints.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7580 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "attempted to enable apparently deleted breakpoint #%d?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7645 symtab.c:4128 |
| msgid "Empty line specification." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7655 symtab.c:4139 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Junk at end of line specification: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7726 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not insert single-step breakpoint at 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7783 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set ignore-count of breakpoint number N to COUNT.\n" |
| "Usage is `ignore N COUNT'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7789 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set commands to be executed when a breakpoint is hit.\n" |
| "Give breakpoint number as argument after \"commands\".\n" |
| "With no argument, the targeted breakpoint is the last one set.\n" |
| "The commands themselves follow starting on the next line.\n" |
| "Type a line containing \"end\" to indicate the end of them.\n" |
| "Give \"silent\" as the first line to make the breakpoint silent;\n" |
| "then no output is printed when it is hit, except what the commands print." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7798 |
| msgid "" |
| "Specify breakpoint number N to break only if COND is true.\n" |
| "Usage is `condition N COND', where N is an integer and COND is an\n" |
| "expression to be evaluated whenever breakpoint N is reached." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7803 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set a temporary breakpoint.\n" |
| "Like \"break\" except the breakpoint is only temporary,\n" |
| "so it will be deleted when hit. Equivalent to \"break\" followed\n" |
| "by using \"enable delete\" on the breakpoint number.\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7812 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set a hardware assisted breakpoint.\n" |
| "Like \"break\" except the breakpoint requires hardware support,\n" |
| "some target hardware may not have this support.\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7820 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set a temporary hardware assisted breakpoint.\n" |
| "Like \"hbreak\" except the breakpoint is only temporary,\n" |
| "so it will be deleted when hit.\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7828 breakpoint.c:7836 |
| msgid "" |
| "Enable some breakpoints.\n" |
| "Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments.\n" |
| "With no subcommand, breakpoints are enabled until you command otherwise.\n" |
| "This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command.\n" |
| "With a subcommand you can enable temporarily." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7845 |
| msgid "" |
| "Enable some breakpoints.\n" |
| "Give breakpoint numbers (separated by spaces) as arguments.\n" |
| "This is used to cancel the effect of the \"disable\" command.\n" |
| "May be abbreviated to simply \"enable\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7852 breakpoint.c:7867 |
| msgid "" |
| "Enable breakpoints for one hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n" |
| "If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it becomes disabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7857 breakpoint.c:7862 |
| msgid "" |
| "Enable breakpoints and delete when hit. Give breakpoint numbers.\n" |
| "If a breakpoint is hit while enabled in this fashion, it is deleted." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7872 breakpoint.c:7881 |
| msgid "" |
| "Disable some breakpoints.\n" |
| "Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n" |
| "To disable all breakpoints, give no argument.\n" |
| "A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7887 |
| msgid "" |
| "Disable some breakpoints.\n" |
| "Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n" |
| "To disable all breakpoints, give no argument.\n" |
| "A disabled breakpoint is not forgotten, but has no effect until reenabled.\n" |
| "This command may be abbreviated \"disable\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7895 |
| msgid "" |
| "Delete some breakpoints or auto-display expressions.\n" |
| "Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n" |
| "To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Also a prefix command for deletion of other GDB objects.\n" |
| "The \"unset\" command is also an alias for \"delete\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7906 |
| msgid "" |
| "Delete some breakpoints.\n" |
| "Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n" |
| "To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7911 |
| msgid "" |
| "Delete some breakpoints or auto-display expressions.\n" |
| "Arguments are breakpoint numbers with spaces in between.\n" |
| "To delete all breakpoints, give no argument.\n" |
| "This command may be abbreviated \"delete\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7918 |
| msgid "" |
| "Clear breakpoint at specified line or function.\n" |
| "Argument may be line number, function name, or \"*\" and an address.\n" |
| "If line number is specified, all breakpoints in that line are cleared.\n" |
| "If function is specified, breakpoints at beginning of function are cleared.\n" |
| "If an address is specified, breakpoints at that address are cleared.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "With no argument, clears all breakpoints in the line that the selected " |
| "frame\n" |
| "is executing in.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "See also the \"delete\" command which clears breakpoints by number." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7930 |
| msgid "Set breakpoint at specified line or function.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7948 |
| msgid "Break in function/address or break at a line in the current file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7952 |
| msgid "Break in function or address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7954 |
| msgid "Break at a line in the current file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:7955 breakpoint.c:7971 breakpoint.c:7987 |
| msgid "" |
| "Status of user-settable breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n" |
| "The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n" |
| "\tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n" |
| "\twatchpoint - watchpoint\n" |
| "The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to " |
| "indicate\n" |
| "the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that " |
| "the\n" |
| "breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate " |
| "the\n" |
| "address and file/line number respectively.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n" |
| "are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n" |
| "breakpoint set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8002 |
| msgid "" |
| "Status of all breakpoints, or breakpoint number NUMBER.\n" |
| "The \"Type\" column indicates one of:\n" |
| "\tbreakpoint - normal breakpoint\n" |
| "\twatchpoint - watchpoint\n" |
| "\tlongjmp - internal breakpoint used to step through longjmp()\n" |
| "\tlongjmp resume - internal breakpoint at the target of longjmp()\n" |
| "\tuntil - internal breakpoint used by the \"until\" command\n" |
| "\tfinish - internal breakpoint used by the \"finish\" command\n" |
| "The \"Disp\" column contains one of \"keep\", \"del\", or \"dis\" to " |
| "indicate\n" |
| "the disposition of the breakpoint after it gets hit. \"dis\" means that " |
| "the\n" |
| "breakpoint will be disabled. The \"Address\" and \"What\" columns indicate " |
| "the\n" |
| "address and file/line number respectively.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Convenience variable \"$_\" and default examine address for \"x\"\n" |
| "are set to the address of the last breakpoint listed.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Convenience variable \"$bpnum\" contains the number of the last\n" |
| "breakpoint set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8023 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set catchpoints to catch events.\n" |
| "Raised signals may be caught:\n" |
| "\tcatch signal - all signals\n" |
| "\tcatch signal <signame> - a particular signal\n" |
| "Raised exceptions may be caught:\n" |
| "\tcatch throw - all exceptions, when thrown\n" |
| "\tcatch throw <exceptname> - a particular exception, when thrown\n" |
| "\tcatch catch - all exceptions, when caught\n" |
| "\tcatch catch <exceptname> - a particular exception, when caught\n" |
| "Thread or process events may be caught:\n" |
| "\tcatch thread_start - any threads, just after creation\n" |
| "\tcatch thread_exit - any threads, just before expiration\n" |
| "\tcatch thread_join - any threads, just after joins\n" |
| "Process events may be caught:\n" |
| "\tcatch start - any processes, just after creation\n" |
| "\tcatch exit - any processes, just before expiration\n" |
| "\tcatch fork - calls to fork()\n" |
| "\tcatch vfork - calls to vfork()\n" |
| "\tcatch exec - calls to exec()\n" |
| "Dynamically-linked library events may be caught:\n" |
| "\tcatch load - loads of any library\n" |
| "\tcatch load <libname> - loads of a particular library\n" |
| "\tcatch unload - unloads of any library\n" |
| "\tcatch unload <libname> - unloads of a particular library\n" |
| "The act of your program's execution stopping may also be caught:\n" |
| "\tcatch stop\n" |
| "\n" |
| "C++ exceptions may be caught:\n" |
| "\tcatch throw - all exceptions, when thrown\n" |
| "\tcatch catch - all exceptions, when caught\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Do \"help set follow-fork-mode\" for info on debugging your program\n" |
| "after a fork or vfork is caught.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Do \"help breakpoints\" for info on other commands dealing with breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8058 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set temporary catchpoints to catch events.\n" |
| "Args like \"catch\" command.\n" |
| "Like \"catch\" except the catchpoint is only temporary,\n" |
| "so it will be deleted when hit. Equivalent to \"catch\" followed\n" |
| "by using \"enable delete\" on the catchpoint number." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8065 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set a watchpoint for an expression.\n" |
| "A watchpoint stops execution of your program whenever the value of\n" |
| "an expression changes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8071 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set a read watchpoint for an expression.\n" |
| "A watchpoint stops execution of your program whenever the value of\n" |
| "an expression is read." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8077 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set a watchpoint for an expression.\n" |
| "A watchpoint stops execution of your program whenever the value of\n" |
| "an expression is either read or written." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8084 |
| msgid "Synonym for ``info breakpoints''." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8090 |
| msgid "Set debugger's willingness to use watchpoint hardware." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8091 |
| msgid "Show debugger's willingness to use watchpoint hardware." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8092 |
| msgid "" |
| "If zero, gdb will not use hardware for new watchpoints, even if\n" |
| "such is available. (However, any hardware watchpoints that were\n" |
| "created before setting this to nonzero, will continue to use watchpoint\n" |
| "hardware.)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. allow-unknown |
| #: breakpoint.c:8103 breakpoint.c:8109 |
| msgid "" |
| "Breakpoint specific settings\n" |
| "Configure various breakpoint-specific variables such as\n" |
| "pending breakpoint behavior" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8117 |
| msgid "Set debugger's behavior regarding pending breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8118 |
| msgid "Show debugger's behavior regarding pending breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: breakpoint.c:8119 |
| msgid "" |
| "If on, an unrecognized breakpoint location will cause gdb to create a\n" |
| "pending breakpoint. If off, an unrecognized breakpoint location results in\n" |
| "an error. If auto, an unrecognized breakpoint location results in a\n" |
| "user-query to see if a pending breakpoint should be created." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:145 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\tUsing the kernel crash dump %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:148 |
| msgid "\tUsing the currently running kernel.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: PCB == "Process Control Block" |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:241 |
| msgid "Cannot find a valid PCB" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:262 |
| msgid "proc address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:265 bsd-kvm.c:294 |
| msgid "No kernel memory image." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: PCB == "Process Control Block" |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:291 |
| msgid "pcb address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:316 |
| msgid "Kernel memory interface" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:317 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use a kernel virtual memory image as a target.\n" |
| "Optionally specify the filename of a core dump." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:332 |
| msgid "Generic command for manipulating the kernel memory interface." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:338 |
| msgid "Set current context from proc address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: PCB == "Process Control Block" |
| #: bsd-kvm.c:342 |
| msgid "Set current context from pcb address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: bsd-uthread.c:101 |
| msgid "Bad magic" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: buildsym.c:376 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "block end address less than block start address in %s (patched it)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: buildsym.c:382 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "block end address 0x%s less than block start address 0x%s (patched it)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: buildsym.c:415 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "inner block not inside outer block in %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: buildsym.c:421 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "inner block (0x%s-0x%s) not inside outer block (0x%s-0x%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: buildsym.c:527 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "block at %s out of order" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Get the user's attention - this should never happen. |
| #. Copy the packet into buffer BUF2, encapsulating it |
| #. and giving it a checksum. |
| #. Prosanity check |
| #: buildsym.c:682 buildsym.c:695 dbxread.c:3028 exec.c:377 exec.c:465 |
| #: inflow.c:681 inflow.c:688 language.c:562 language.c:985 mdebugread.c:3557 |
| #: monitor.c:312 monitor.c:340 monitor.c:1266 printcmd.c:224 printcmd.c:423 |
| #: remote-e7000.c:880 remote-e7000.c:2137 remote-mips.c:2544 remote-sds.c:728 |
| #: symtab.c:1625 symtab.c:1641 target.c:724 target.c:809 utils.c:1777 |
| #: utils.c:2624 utils.c:2667 utils.c:2830 valprint.c:407 |
| msgid "failed internal consistency check" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: buildsym.c:846 |
| msgid "Context stack not empty in end_symtab" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:173 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The host character set is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:181 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The target character set is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:413 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Error closing `iconv' descriptor for `%s'-to-`%s' character conversion: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:463 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error converting character `%d' from `%s' to `%s' character set: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:942 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "GDB doesn't know of any character set named `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:951 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "GDB can't use `%s' as its host character set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:981 charset.c:988 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "GDB can't convert from the `%s' character set to `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1099 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current host and target character set is `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1103 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current host character set is `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1105 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current target character set is `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1238 |
| msgid "Set the host and target character sets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1239 |
| msgid "Show the host and target character sets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1240 |
| msgid "" |
| "The `host character set' is the one used by the system GDB is running on.\n" |
| "The `target character set' is the one used by the program being debugged.\n" |
| "You may only use supersets of ASCII for your host character set; GDB does\n" |
| "not support any others.\n" |
| "To see a list of the character sets GDB supports, type `set charset <TAB>'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1254 |
| msgid "Set the host character set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1255 |
| msgid "Show the host character set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1256 |
| msgid "" |
| "The `host character set' is the one used by the system GDB is running on.\n" |
| "You may only use supersets of ASCII for your host character set; GDB does\n" |
| "not support any others.\n" |
| "To see a list of the character sets GDB supports, type `set host-charset " |
| "<TAB>'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1266 |
| msgid "Set the target character set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1267 |
| msgid "Show the target character set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: charset.c:1268 |
| msgid "" |
| "The `target character set' is the one used by the program being debugged.\n" |
| "GDB translates characters and strings between the host and target\n" |
| "character sets as needed.\n" |
| "To see a list of the character sets GDB supports, type `set target-" |
| "charset'<TAB>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-lang.c:223 objc-lang.c:466 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "internal error: no C/C++ fundamental type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:192 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Argument required (%s)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:201 |
| msgid "\"info\" must be followed by the name of an info command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:316 cli/cli-script.c:1248 infcmd.c:940 infcmd.c:953 |
| #: inflow.c:581 symfile.c:915 symfile.c:1092 symfile.c:1996 |
| msgid "Not confirmed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:324 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The \"pwd\" command does not take an argument: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:328 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Working directory %s\n" |
| " (canonically %s).\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:331 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Working directory %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:347 |
| msgid "new working directory" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:445 |
| msgid "source command requires file name of file to source." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:609 |
| msgid "Fork failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:637 |
| msgid "No default source file yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:659 cli/cli-cmds.c:823 |
| msgid "Junk at end of line specification." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME-32x64--assumes sal.pc fits in long. |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:669 cli/cli-cmds.c:839 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No source file for address %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:691 cli/cli-cmds.c:862 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No line number known for %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:827 |
| msgid "Specified start and end are in different files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:829 |
| msgid "Two empty args do not say what lines to list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:871 cli/cli-cmds.c:877 |
| msgid "No default source file yet. Do \"help list\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Assume g++ compiled code; old GDB 4.16 behaviour. |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:919 stack.c:1471 stack.c:1493 stack.c:1559 |
| msgid "No frame selected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:923 tui/tui-stack.c:360 |
| msgid "No function contains program counter for selected frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:938 |
| msgid "No function contains specified address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1015 |
| msgid "Not a user command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1040 |
| msgid "REGEXP string is empty" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1051 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error in regular expression:%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1067 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "file: \"%s\", line number: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1074 |
| msgid "\"set debug\" must be followed by the name of a print subcommand.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1119 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Verbose printing of informational messages is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1122 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Verbosity is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1129 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "History expansion on command input is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1137 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Baud rate for remote serial I/O is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1145 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Debugging of remote protocol is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1153 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Timeout limit to wait for target to respond is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1162 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The max call depth for user-defined commands is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Define the classes of commands. |
| #. They will appear in the help list in the reverse of this order. |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1177 |
| msgid "" |
| "Maintenance commands.\n" |
| "Some gdb commands are provided just for use by gdb maintainers.\n" |
| "These commands are subject to frequent change, and may not be as\n" |
| "well documented as user commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1183 |
| msgid "Obscure features." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1184 |
| msgid "Aliases of other commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1185 |
| msgid "" |
| "User-defined commands.\n" |
| "The commands in this class are those defined by the user.\n" |
| "Use the \"define\" command to define a command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1189 |
| msgid "Support facilities." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1191 |
| msgid "Status inquiries." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1192 |
| msgid "Specifying and examining files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1195 |
| msgid "Making program stop at certain points." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1196 |
| msgid "Examining data." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1197 |
| msgid "" |
| "Examining the stack.\n" |
| "The stack is made up of stack frames. Gdb assigns numbers to stack frames\n" |
| "counting from zero for the innermost (currently executing) frame.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "At any time gdb identifies one frame as the \"selected\" frame.\n" |
| "Variable lookups are done with respect to the selected frame.\n" |
| "When the program being debugged stops, gdb selects the innermost frame.\n" |
| "The commands below can be used to select other frames by number or address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1206 |
| msgid "Running the program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Define general commands. |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1210 |
| msgid "Print working directory. This is used for your program as well." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1212 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set working directory to DIR for debugger and program being debugged.\n" |
| "The change does not take effect for the program being debugged\n" |
| "until the next time it is started." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1218 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print a constant string. Give string as argument.\n" |
| "C escape sequences may be used in the argument.\n" |
| "No newline is added at the end of the argument;\n" |
| "use \"\\n\" if you want a newline to be printed.\n" |
| "Since leading and trailing whitespace are ignored in command arguments,\n" |
| "if you want to print some you must use \"\\\" before leading whitespace\n" |
| "to be printed or after trailing whitespace." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1226 |
| msgid "" |
| "Document a user-defined command.\n" |
| "Give command name as argument. Give documentation on following lines.\n" |
| "End with a line of just \"end\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1230 |
| msgid "" |
| "Define a new command name. Command name is argument.\n" |
| "Definition appears on following lines, one command per line.\n" |
| "End with a line of just \"end\".\n" |
| "Use the \"document\" command to give documentation for the new command.\n" |
| "Commands defined in this way may have up to ten arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1237 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Read commands from a file named FILE.\n" |
| "Optional -v switch (before the filename) causes each command in\n" |
| "FILE to be echoed as it is executed.\n" |
| "Note that the file \"%s\" is read automatically in this way\n" |
| "when GDB is started." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1247 |
| msgid "Exit gdb." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1249 |
| msgid "Print list of commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1254 |
| msgid "Set verbosity." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1255 |
| msgid "Show verbosity." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1262 |
| msgid "Generic command for setting command history parameters." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1265 |
| msgid "Generic command for showing command history parameters." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1268 |
| msgid "Set history expansion on command input." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1269 |
| msgid "Show history expansion on command input." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1270 |
| msgid "Without an argument, history expansion is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1276 |
| msgid "Generic command for showing things about the program being debugged." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1282 |
| msgid "List the completions for the rest of the line as a command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1285 |
| msgid "Generic command for showing things about the debugger." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Another way to get at the same thing. |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1288 |
| msgid "Show all GDB settings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1290 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show the history of commands you typed.\n" |
| "You can supply a command number to start with, or a `+' to start after\n" |
| "the previous command number shown." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1297 |
| msgid "Show what version of GDB this is." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1299 |
| msgid "" |
| "Execute nested commands WHILE the conditional expression is non zero.\n" |
| "The conditional expression must follow the word `while' and must in turn be\n" |
| "followed by a new line. The nested commands must be entered one per line,\n" |
| "and should be terminated by the word `end'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1305 |
| msgid "" |
| "Execute nested commands once IF the conditional expression is non zero.\n" |
| "The conditional expression must follow the word `if' and must in turn be\n" |
| "followed by a new line. The nested commands must be entered one per line,\n" |
| "and should be terminated by the word 'else' or `end'. If an else clause\n" |
| "is used, the same rules apply to its nested commands as to the first ones." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. If target is open when baud changes, it doesn't take effect until the |
| #. next open (I think, not sure). |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1314 |
| msgid "Set baud rate for remote serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1315 |
| msgid "Show baud rate for remote serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1316 |
| msgid "" |
| "This value is used to set the speed of the serial port when debugging\n" |
| "using remote targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1323 |
| msgid "Set debugging of remote protocol." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1324 |
| msgid "Show debugging of remote protocol." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1325 |
| msgid "" |
| "When enabled, each packet sent or received with the remote target\n" |
| "is displayed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1332 |
| msgid "Set timeout limit to wait for target to respond." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1333 |
| msgid "Show timeout limit to wait for target to respond." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1334 |
| msgid "" |
| "This value is used to set the time limit for gdb to wait for a response\n" |
| "from the target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1342 |
| msgid "Generic command for setting gdb debugging flags" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1346 |
| msgid "Generic command for showing gdb debugging flags" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1349 |
| msgid "" |
| "Execute the rest of the line as a shell command.\n" |
| "With no arguments, run an inferior shell." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1354 |
| msgid "" |
| "Edit specified file or function.\n" |
| "With no argument, edits file containing most recent line listed.\n" |
| "Editing targets can be specified in these ways:\n" |
| " FILE:LINENUM, to edit at that line in that file,\n" |
| " FUNCTION, to edit at the beginning of that function,\n" |
| " FILE:FUNCTION, to distinguish among like-named static functions.\n" |
| " *ADDRESS, to edit at the line containing that address.\n" |
| "Uses EDITOR environment variable contents as editor (or ex as default)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1366 |
| msgid "" |
| "List specified function or line.\n" |
| "With no argument, lists ten more lines after or around previous listing.\n" |
| "\"list -\" lists the ten lines before a previous ten-line listing.\n" |
| "One argument specifies a line, and ten lines are listed around that line.\n" |
| "Two arguments with comma between specify starting and ending lines to list.\n" |
| "Lines can be specified in these ways:\n" |
| " LINENUM, to list around that line in current file,\n" |
| " FILE:LINENUM, to list around that line in that file,\n" |
| " FUNCTION, to list around beginning of that function,\n" |
| " FILE:FUNCTION, to distinguish among like-named static functions.\n" |
| " *ADDRESS, to list around the line containing that address.\n" |
| "With two args if one is empty it stands for ten lines away from the other " |
| "arg." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1388 |
| msgid "" |
| "Disassemble a specified section of memory.\n" |
| "Default is the function surrounding the pc of the selected frame.\n" |
| "With a single argument, the function surrounding that address is dumped.\n" |
| "Two arguments are taken as a range of memory to dump." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1406 |
| msgid "Run the ``make'' program using the rest of the line as arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1409 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show definitions of user defined commands.\n" |
| "Argument is the name of the user defined command.\n" |
| "With no argument, show definitions of all user defined commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1414 |
| msgid "Search for commands matching a REGEXP" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1417 |
| msgid "Set the max call depth for user-defined commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1418 |
| msgid "Show the max call depth for user-defined commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1424 |
| msgid "Set tracing of GDB CLI commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1425 |
| msgid "Show state of GDB CLI command tracing." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-cmds.c:1426 |
| msgid "When 'on', each command is displayed as it is executed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-decode.c:1202 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Undefined %scommand: \"%s\". Try \"help%s%.*s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-decode.c:1240 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Lack of needed %scommand" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-decode.c:1300 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Ambiguous %scommand \"%s\": %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-decode.c:1668 |
| msgid "Invalid command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:97 |
| msgid "Missing filename." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:137 cli/cli-dump.c:157 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Failed to open %s: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:142 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'%s' is not a recognized file format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:161 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bfd_openw_with_cleanup: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Append to existing file |
| #. FIXME -- doesn't work... |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:165 |
| msgid "bfd_openw does not work with append." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:168 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bfd_openw_with_cleanup: unknown mode %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:184 |
| msgid "" |
| "\"dump\" must be followed by a subcommand.\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:191 |
| msgid "" |
| "\"append\" must be followed by a subcommand.\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:246 |
| msgid "Missing start address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:251 |
| msgid "Missing stop address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:257 |
| msgid "Invalid memory address range (start >= end)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:297 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No value to %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:300 |
| msgid "Invalid expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:319 |
| msgid "value is not an lval: address assumed to be zero" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. No, no useable data in this section. |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:478 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "skipping section %s...\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:497 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Failed to read bfd file %s: '%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:518 cli/cli-dump.c:567 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "restore: memory write failed (%s)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:538 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Start address is greater than length of binary file %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:613 |
| msgid "Start must be less than end." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:680 |
| msgid "Dump target code/data to a local file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:685 |
| msgid "Append target code/data to a local file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:701 |
| msgid "Write target code/data to an srec file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:707 |
| msgid "Write target code/data to an intel hex file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:713 |
| msgid "Write target code/data to a tekhex file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:719 |
| msgid "Write target code/data to a raw binary file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:725 |
| msgid "Append target code/data to a raw binary file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:731 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write contents of memory to an srec file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE START STOP. Writes the contents of memory\n" |
| "within the range [START .. STOP) to the specifed FILE in srec format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:737 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write the value of an expression to an srec file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE EXPRESSION. Writes the value of EXPRESSION\n" |
| "to the specified FILE in srec format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:743 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write contents of memory to an ihex file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE START STOP. Writes the contents of memory within\n" |
| "the range [START .. STOP) to the specifed FILE in intel hex format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:749 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write the value of an expression to an ihex file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE EXPRESSION. Writes the value of EXPRESSION\n" |
| "to the specified FILE in intel hex format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:755 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write contents of memory to a tekhex file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE START STOP. Writes the contents of memory\n" |
| "within the range [START .. STOP) to the specifed FILE in tekhex format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:761 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write the value of an expression to a tekhex file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE EXPRESSION. Writes the value of EXPRESSION\n" |
| "to the specified FILE in tekhex format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:767 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write contents of memory to a raw binary file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE START STOP. Writes the contents of memory\n" |
| "within the range [START .. STOP) to the specifed FILE in binary format." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:773 |
| msgid "" |
| "Write the value of an expression to a raw binary file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE EXPRESSION. Writes the value of EXPRESSION\n" |
| "to the specified FILE in raw target ordered bytes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:779 |
| msgid "" |
| "Append contents of memory to a raw binary file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE START STOP. Writes the contents of memory within the\n" |
| "range [START .. STOP) to the specifed FILE in raw target ordered bytes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:785 |
| msgid "" |
| "Append the value of an expression to a raw binary file.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE EXPRESSION. Writes the value of EXPRESSION\n" |
| "to the specified FILE in raw target ordered bytes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-dump.c:791 |
| msgid "" |
| "Restore the contents of FILE to target memory.\n" |
| "Arguments are FILE OFFSET START END where all except FILE are optional.\n" |
| "OFFSET will be added to the base address of the file (default zero).\n" |
| "If START and END are given, only the file contents within that range\n" |
| "(file relative) will be restored to target memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:45 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current logfile is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:54 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Whether logging overwrites or appends to the log file is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:64 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The logging output mode is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:101 cli/cli-logging.c:108 |
| msgid "set logging" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:129 |
| msgid "Current output protocol does not support redirection" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:160 |
| msgid "" |
| "\"set logging\" lets you log output to a file.\n" |
| "Usage: set logging on [FILENAME]\n" |
| " set logging off\n" |
| " set logging file FILENAME\n" |
| " set logging overwrite [on|off]\n" |
| " set logging redirect [on|off]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:173 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Currently logging to \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:176 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Future logs will be written to %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:180 |
| msgid "Logs will overwrite the log file.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:182 |
| msgid "Logs will be appended to the log file.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:185 |
| msgid "Output will be sent only to the log file.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:187 |
| msgid "Output will be logged and displayed.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:197 |
| msgid "Set logging options" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:200 |
| msgid "Show logging options" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:202 |
| msgid "Set whether logging overwrites or appends to the log file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:203 |
| msgid "Show whether logging overwrites or appends to the log file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:204 |
| msgid "If set, logging overrides the log file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:209 |
| msgid "Set the logging output mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:210 |
| msgid "Show the logging output mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:211 |
| msgid "" |
| "If redirect is off, output will go to both the screen and the log file.\n" |
| "If redirect is on, output will go only to the log file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:217 |
| msgid "Set the current logfile." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:218 |
| msgid "Show the current logfile." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:219 |
| msgid "The logfile is used when directing GDB's output." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:225 |
| msgid "Enable logging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-logging.c:227 |
| msgid "Disable logging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:86 |
| msgid "if/while commands require arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:118 |
| msgid "Error reading in control structure." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:276 |
| msgid "Max user call depth exceeded -- command aborted." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:295 |
| msgid "Error in control structure." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:503 |
| msgid "Invalid control type in command structure." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:557 |
| msgid "arg_cleanup called with no user args.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:596 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "user defined function may only have %d arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:693 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Missing argument %d in user function." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:792 |
| msgid "Control nesting too deep!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:907 |
| msgid "Recursed on a simple control type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:910 |
| msgid "Allocated body is smaller than this command type needs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1163 |
| msgid "name of command to define" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1169 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Junk in argument list: \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1214 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Redefine command \"%s\"? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1216 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Really redefine built-in command \"%s\"? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1218 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Command \"%s\" not redefined." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1245 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Your new `%s' command does not hook any existing command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Should never come here as hookc would be 0. |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1287 complaints.c:301 exceptions.c:153 exceptions.c:170 |
| #: exceptions.c:196 exceptions.c:256 hppa-tdep.c:3129 hppa-tdep.c:3142 |
| #: infcall.c:513 infcmd.c:1181 infrun.c:1295 language.c:881 language.c:907 |
| #: mi/mi-out.c:322 mi/mi-out.c:340 mips-tdep.c:273 mips-tdep.c:334 |
| #: mips-tdep.c:697 mips-tdep.c:1194 mips-tdep.c:3384 mips-tdep.c:4287 |
| #: mn10300-tdep.c:89 ppc-sysv-tdep.c:145 reggroups.c:218 remote.c:4089 |
| #: utils.c:761 utils.c:780 |
| msgid "bad switch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1305 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Command \"%s\" is built-in." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1377 |
| msgid "called with NULL file pointer!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1404 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "%s:%d: Error in sourced command file:\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-script.c:1407 |
| msgid "bad reason" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:59 |
| msgid "\"on\", \"off\" or \"auto\" expected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:88 |
| msgid "\"on\" or \"off\" expected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:192 |
| msgid "filename to set it to." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:205 cli/cli-setshow.c:214 cli/cli-setshow.c:226 |
| msgid "integer to set it to." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:219 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "integer %u out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:277 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Undefined item: \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:280 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Ambiguous item \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:286 cli/cli-setshow.c:355 |
| msgid "gdb internal error: bad var_type in do_setshow_command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:331 |
| msgid "do_setshow_command: invalid var_auto_boolean" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cli/cli-setshow.c:379 |
| msgid "gdb internal error: bad cmd_type in do_setshow_command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coff-pe-read.c:312 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Minimal symbols from %s..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:579 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": error reading line numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:587 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": can't get string table" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:620 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The debugging information in `%s' is corrupted.\n" |
| "The file has a `.stabs' section, but no `.stabstr' section." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:785 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bad n_sclass for symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:956 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`.bf' symbol %d has no aux entry" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:972 |
| msgid "Bad coff function information." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:981 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "`.ef' symbol without matching `.bf' symbol ignored starting at symnum %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:992 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unmatched .ef symbol(s) ignored starting at symnum %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:1000 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`.ef' symbol %d has no aux entry" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:1056 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "`.eb' symbol without matching `.bb' symbol ignored starting at symnum %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:1065 xcoffread.c:171 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Mismatched .eb symbol ignored starting at symnum %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:1143 |
| #, c-format |
| msgid "thumb symbol %s, class 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:1353 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Line number pointer %ld lower than start of line numbers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:1757 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Symbol table entry for %s has bad tagndx value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: coffread.c:1915 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unexpected type for symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This function is called by the "catch load" command. It allows |
| #. the debugger to be notified by the dynamic linker when a specified |
| #. library file (or any library file, if filename is NULL) is loaded. |
| #. |
| #. Presently, this functionality is not implemented. |
| #. |
| #. This function is called by the "catch unload" command. It allows |
| #. the debugger to be notified by the dynamic linker when a specified |
| #. library file (or any library file, if filename is NULL) is unloaded. |
| #. |
| #. Presently, this functionality is not implemented. |
| #. |
| #: coff-solib.h:65 coff-solib.h:74 |
| msgid "catch of library loads/unloads not yet implemented on this platform" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: complaints.c:316 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Max number of complaints about incorrect symbols is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: complaints.c:324 |
| msgid "Set max number of complaints about incorrect symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: complaints.c:325 |
| msgid "Show max number of complaints about incorrect symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: copying.c:19 |
| msgid "" |
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| "impose that choice.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to\n" |
| "be a consequence of the rest of this License.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in\n" |
| "certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the\n" |
| "original copyright holder who places the Program under this License\n" |
| "may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding\n" |
| "those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among\n" |
| "countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates\n" |
| "the limitation as if written in the body of this License.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions\n" |
| "of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will\n" |
| "be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to\n" |
| "address new problems or concerns.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program\n" |
| "specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and \"any\n" |
| "later version\", you have the option of following the terms and conditions\n" |
| "either of that version or of any later version published by the Free\n" |
| "Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of\n" |
| "this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free " |
| "Software\n" |
| "Foundation.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free\n" |
| "programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author\n" |
| "to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free\n" |
| "Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes\n" |
| "make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals\n" |
| "of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and\n" |
| "of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: copying.c:285 |
| msgid "" |
| " NO WARRANTY\n" |
| "\n" |
| " 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY\n" |
| "FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN\n" |
| "OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES\n" |
| "PROVIDE THE PROGRAM \"AS IS\" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER " |
| "EXPRESSED\n" |
| "OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF\n" |
| "MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS\n" |
| "TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE\n" |
| "PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,\n" |
| "REPAIR OR CORRECTION.\n" |
| "\n" |
| " 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING\n" |
| "WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR\n" |
| "REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,\n" |
| "INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING\n" |
| "OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED\n" |
| "TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY\n" |
| "YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER\n" |
| "PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE\n" |
| "POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: copying.c:315 copying.c:323 |
| msgid "Conditions for redistributing copies of GDB." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: copying.c:318 copying.c:325 |
| msgid "Various kinds of warranty you do not have." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: core-aout.c:119 hppa-linux-nat.c:162 ia64-linux-nat.c:312 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid register number %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:77 |
| msgid "GDB can't read core files on this machine." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:183 |
| msgid "core file may not match specified executable file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:185 |
| msgid "exec file is newer than core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:201 |
| msgid "" |
| "No executable file specified.\n" |
| "Use the \"file\" or \"exec-file\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:422 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current BFD target is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:450 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use FILE as core dump for examining memory and registers.\n" |
| "No arg means have no core file. This command has been superseded by the\n" |
| "`target core' and `detach' commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:458 |
| msgid "(Set the current BFD target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:459 |
| msgid "Show the current BFD target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corefile.c:460 |
| msgid "Use `set gnutarget auto' to specify automatic detection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:148 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": ambiguous core format, %d handlers match" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:153 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": no core file handler recognizes format, using default" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:212 exec.c:117 exec.c:136 objfiles.c:421 solib.c:367 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot close \"%s\": %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:274 |
| msgid "No core file specified. (Use `detach' to stop debugging a core file.)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:276 |
| msgid "No core file specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:312 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\" is not a core dump: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:339 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": Can't find sections: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:358 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Core was generated by `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. NOTE: target_signal_from_host() converts a target signal value |
| #. into gdb's internal signal value. Unfortunately gdb's internal |
| #. value is called ``target_signal'' and this function got the |
| #. name ..._from_host(). |
| #: corelow.c:366 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Program terminated with signal %d, %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:397 |
| msgid "Too many arguments" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:401 |
| msgid "No core file now.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:441 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't find %s registers in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:450 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't read %s registers from `%s' section in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:463 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't recognize %s registers in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:551 |
| msgid "Couldn't read NT_AUXV note in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: corelow.c:583 |
| msgid "Couldn't read StackGhost cookie in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: core-regset.c:72 m68klinux-nat.c:576 |
| msgid "Wrong size gregset in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: core-regset.c:82 m68klinux-nat.c:586 |
| msgid "Wrong size fpregset in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:44 |
| msgid "ABI doesn't define required function is_constructor_name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:52 |
| msgid "ABI doesn't define required function is_destructor_name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:60 |
| msgid "ABI doesn't define required function is_vtable_name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:68 |
| msgid "ABI doesn't define required function is_operator_name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:77 |
| msgid "ABI doesn't define required function baseclass_offset" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:120 |
| msgid "Too many C++ ABIs, please increase CP_ABI_MAX in cp-abi.c" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:137 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot find C++ ABI \"%s\" to set it as auto default." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:219 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find \"%s\" in ABI list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:243 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the ABI used for inspecting C++ objects.\n" |
| "\"set cp-abi\" with no arguments will list the available ABIs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-abi.c:249 |
| msgid "Show the ABI used for inspecting C++ objects." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-namespace.c:555 |
| msgid "cp_lookup_nested_type called on a non-aggregate type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-namespace.c:852 |
| msgid "Possible namespaces:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-namespace.c:869 |
| msgid "Print the list of possible C++ namespaces." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-support.c:819 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "RTTI symbol not found for class '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-support.c:825 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "RTTI symbol for class '%s' is not a type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. chastain/2003-11-26: the symbol tables often contain fake |
| #. symbols for namespaces with the same name as the struct. |
| #. This warning is an indication of a bug in the lookup order |
| #. or a bug in the way that the symbol tables are populated. |
| #: cp-support.c:840 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "RTTI symbol for class '%s' is a namespace" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-support.c:843 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "RTTI symbol for class '%s' has bad type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-support.c:855 |
| msgid "\"maintenance cplus\" must be followed by the name of a command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-support.c:881 |
| msgid "C++ maintenance commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-support.c:886 |
| msgid "Print the first class/namespace component of NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:47 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of C++ virtual function tables is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:60 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of object's derived type based on vtable info is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:70 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of C++ static members is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:150 p-valprint.c:655 |
| msgid "invalid pointer to member function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:575 |
| msgid "Virtual base class offset not found from vtable while printing" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:840 |
| msgid "Set printing of C++ static members." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:841 |
| msgid "Show printing of C++ static members." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:849 |
| msgid "Set printing of C++ virtual function tables." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:850 |
| msgid "Show printing of C++ virtual function tables." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:856 |
| msgid "Set printing of object's derived type based on vtable info." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cp-valprint.c:857 |
| msgid "Show printing of object's derived type based on vtable info." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:306 i386-linux-tdep.c:312 |
| msgid "Couldn't recognize signal trampoline." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME |
| #: cris-tdep.c:966 |
| msgid "We don't do this" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Invalid (unimplemented) register. Should not happen as there are |
| #. no unimplemented CRISv32 registers. |
| #: cris-tdep.c:1685 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "crisv32_register_type: unknown regno %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:1717 |
| msgid "cris_store_return_value: type length too large." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:1886 |
| msgid "cris_extract_return_value: type length too large" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Could not find a target. Things are likely to go downhill |
| #. from here. |
| #: cris-tdep.c:2134 |
| msgid "CRIS software single step could not find a step target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3902 irix5-nat.c:252 mips-linux-tdep.c:550 |
| msgid "wrong size gregset struct in core file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3942 |
| msgid "Set the current CRIS version." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3943 |
| msgid "Show the current CRIS version." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3944 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set to 10 for CRISv10 or 32 for CRISv32 if autodetection fails.\n" |
| "Defaults to 10. " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3953 |
| msgid "Set the current CRIS mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3954 |
| msgid "Show the current CRIS mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3955 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set to CRIS_MODE_GURU when debugging in guru mode.\n" |
| "Makes GDB use the NRP register instead of the ERP register in certain cases." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3964 |
| msgid "Set the usage of Dwarf-2 CFI for CRIS." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3965 |
| msgid "Show the usage of Dwarf-2 CFI for CRIS." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:3966 |
| msgid "Set this to \"off\" if using gcc-cris < R59." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:4003 cris-tdep.c:4029 |
| msgid "cris_gdbarch_update: failed to update architecture." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:4087 |
| msgid "cris_gdbarch_init: big endian byte order in info" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:4091 |
| msgid "cris_gdbarch_init: unknown byte order in info" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:4124 |
| msgid "cris_gdbarch_init: unsupported CRIS version" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: cris-tdep.c:4166 |
| msgid "cris_gdbarch_init: unknown CRIS version" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:289 |
| msgid "type not handled in c_type_print_varspec_prefix()" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:630 |
| msgid "type not handled in c_type_print_varspec_suffix()" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:674 m2-typeprint.c:83 |
| msgid "<type unknown>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:773 |
| msgid "<incomplete type>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:775 |
| msgid "<no data fields>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Keep GDB from crashing here. |
| #: c-typeprint.c:993 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "<undefined type> %s;\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:1032 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "<badly mangled name '%s'>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:1067 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " (Local at %s:%d)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:1139 |
| msgid "struct <unknown>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:1143 |
| msgid "<unknown type>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This should not occur |
| #: c-typeprint.c:1148 |
| msgid "<range type>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-typeprint.c:1174 |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "template instantiations:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. At least for dump_symtab, it is important that this not be |
| #. an error (). |
| #: c-typeprint.c:1204 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "<invalid type code %d>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-valprint.c:129 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%d vtable entries" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-valprint.c:254 |
| msgid "not implemented: member type in c_val_print" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-valprint.c:458 m2-valprint.c:570 |
| msgid "<error type>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This happens (without TYPE_FLAG_STUB set) on systems which don't use |
| #. dbx xrefs (NO_DBX_XREFS in gcc) if a file has a "struct foo *bar" |
| #. and no complete type for struct foo in that file. |
| #: c-valprint.c:465 m2-valprint.c:499 m2-valprint.c:577 |
| msgid "<incomplete type>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-valprint.c:491 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid C/C++ type code %d in symbol table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: c-valprint.c:583 |
| msgid " [incomplete object]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. If we haven't found it yet, ignore it. It's probably some |
| #. new type we don't know about yet. |
| #: dbxread.c:166 mdebugread.c:3297 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown symbol type %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:173 hpread.c:129 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "N_LBRAC/N_RBRAC symbol mismatch at symtab pos %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:180 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"repeated\" header file %s not previously seen, at symtab pos %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:224 |
| msgid "Can't find any code sections in symbol file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:646 |
| msgid "Can't find .text section in symbol file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:708 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "ridiculous string table size (%d bytes)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:832 |
| msgid "Premature end of file reading symbol table" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:969 hpread.c:306 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad string table offset in symbol %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:1171 mdebugread.c:2161 xcoffread.c:2119 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "function `%s' appears to be defined outside of all compilation units" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:1420 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "string table offset backs up at %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:1567 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "N_BINCL %s not in entries for any file, at symtab pos %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Unexpected symbol descriptor. The second and subsequent stabs |
| #. of a continued stab can show up here. The question is |
| #. whether they ever can mimic a normal stab--it would be |
| #. nice if not, since we certainly don't want to spend the |
| #. time searching to the end of every string looking for |
| #. a backslash. |
| #: dbxread.c:1985 mdebugread.c:3236 xcoffread.c:2805 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown symbol descriptor `%c'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:2546 |
| msgid "First symbol in segment of executable not a source symbol" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. GCC development snapshots from March to December of |
| #. 2000 would output N_LSYM entries after N_LBRAC |
| #. entries. As a consequence, these symbols are simply |
| #. discarded. Complain if this is the case. Note that |
| #. there are some compilers which legitimately put local |
| #. symbols within an LBRAC/RBRAC block; this complaint |
| #. might also help sort out problems in which |
| #. VARIABLES_INSIDE_BLOCK is incorrectly defined. |
| #: dbxread.c:2814 |
| msgid "" |
| "misplaced N_LBRAC entry; discarding local symbols which have no enclosing " |
| "block" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:2838 |
| msgid "block start larger than block end" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:3133 hpread.c:121 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unmatched N_LBRAC before symtab pos %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:3282 dbxread.c:3379 dbxread.c:3473 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "ridiculous string table size: %d bytes" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:3453 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "stabsect_build_psymtabs: Found stabs (%s), but not string section (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dbxread.c:3462 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't find %s section in symbol file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:184 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cache use for remote targets is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:556 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Dcache line width %d, depth %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:561 |
| msgid "Cache state:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:566 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Line at %s, referenced %d times\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:584 |
| msgid "Set cache use for remote targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:585 |
| msgid "Show cache use for remote targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:586 |
| msgid "" |
| "When on, use data caching for remote targets. For many remote targets\n" |
| "this option can offer better throughput for reading target memory.\n" |
| "Unfortunately, gdb does not currently know anything about volatile\n" |
| "registers and thus data caching will produce incorrect results with\n" |
| "volatile registers are in use. By default, this option is off." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dcache.c:597 |
| msgid "Print information on the dcache performance." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: demangle.c:63 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current C++ demangling style is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: demangle.c:116 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown demangling style `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: demangle.c:119 |
| msgid "" |
| "The currently understood settings are:\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: demangle.c:144 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`%s' style demangling chosen as the default." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: demangle.c:206 |
| msgid "Set the current C++ demangling style." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: demangle.c:207 |
| msgid "Show the current C++ demangling style." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: demangle.c:208 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use `set demangle-style' without arguments for a list of demangling styles." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dictionary.c:566 |
| msgid "dict_add_symbol: non-expandable dictionary" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: doublest.c:708 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized %d-bit floating-point type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. If we don't know the floating-point format of FROM_TYPE or |
| #. TO_TYPE, there's not much we can do. We might make the |
| #. assumption that if the length of FROM_TYPE and TO_TYPE match, |
| #. their floating-point format would match too, but that |
| #. assumption might be wrong on targets that support |
| #. floating-point types that only differ in endianness for |
| #. example. So we warn instead, and zero out the target buffer. |
| #: doublest.c:842 |
| msgid "Can't convert floating-point number to desired type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dsrec.c:67 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to open file %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dsrec.c:73 |
| msgid "File is not an object file\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dsrec.c:130 dsrec.c:144 symfile.c:1618 |
| msgid "Canceled the download" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dsrec.c:257 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "make_srec: Bad address (0x%s), or bad flags (0x%x)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dummy-frame.c:255 |
| msgid "maintenance print dummy-frames" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dummy-frame.c:267 |
| msgid "Print the contents of the internal dummy-frame stack." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dve3900-rom.c:464 dve3900-rom.c:511 |
| msgid "fetch_bitmapped_register: regno out of bounds" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dve3900-rom.c:655 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Packet header byte not found; %02x seen instead." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dve3900-rom.c:888 m32r-rom.c:134 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to open file %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dve3900-rom.c:890 m32r-rom.c:136 |
| msgid "File is not an object file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:92 |
| msgid "dwarf expression stack underflow" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:102 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Asked for position %d of stack, stack only has %d elements on it." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:154 |
| msgid "read_uleb128: Corrupted DWARF expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:180 |
| msgid "read_sleb128: Corrupted DWARF expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:205 |
| msgid "dwarf2_read_address: Corrupted DWARF expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:229 dwarf2expr.c:248 |
| msgid "Unsupported address size.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:387 dwarf2expr.c:398 |
| msgid "" |
| "DWARF-2 expression error: DW_OP_reg operations must be used either alone or " |
| "in conjuction with DW_OP_piece." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:498 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Not enough elements for DW_OP_rot. Need 3, have %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:654 |
| msgid "Can't be reached." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2expr.c:708 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unhandled dwarf expression opcode 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:244 |
| msgid "Support for DW_OP_fbreg is unimplemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:251 |
| msgid "Support for DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address is unimplemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:322 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "incomplete CFI data; DW_CFA_restore unspecified\n" |
| "register %s (#%d) at 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:418 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad CFI data; mismatched DW_CFA_restore_state at 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:559 |
| msgid "Unknown CFI encountered." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:810 |
| msgid "Unknown CFA rule." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:854 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "incomplete CFI data; unspecified registers (e.g., %s) at 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:1084 |
| msgid "Unknown register rule." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:1311 |
| msgid "Unsupported address size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:1332 dwarf2-frame.c:1385 dwarf2-frame.c:1426 |
| msgid "Invalid or unsupported encoding" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:1348 |
| msgid "Unsupported encoding: DW_EH_PE_indirect" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:1829 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Corrupt data in %s:%s; align 4 workaround apparently succeeded" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:1836 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Corrupt data in %s:%s; align 8 workaround apparently succeeded" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2-frame.c:1843 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Corrupt data in %s:%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2loc.c:172 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find the frame base for \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2loc.c:357 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Symbol \"%s\" has been optimized out." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2loc.c:384 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unexpected opcode after DW_OP_fbreg for symbol \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2loc.c:404 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unexpected opcode after DW_OP_breg%u for symbol \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2loc.c:414 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unsupported DWARF opcode 0x%x in the location of \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2loc.c:580 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Variable \"%s\" is not available." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:669 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The upper bound on the age of cached dwarf2 compilation units is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:681 |
| msgid "statement list doesn't fit in .debug_line section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:687 |
| msgid "location expression too complex" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:695 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "const value length mismatch for '%s', got %d, expected %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:703 |
| msgid "macro info runs off end of `.debug_macinfo' section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:710 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "macro debug info contains a malformed macro definition:\n" |
| "`%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:718 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid attribute class or form for '%s' in '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:1305 |
| msgid "read_comp_unit_head: dwarf from non elf file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:1319 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: wrong version in compilation unit header (is %d, should be %d) " |
| "[in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:1324 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: bad offset (0x%lx) in compilation unit header (offset 0x%lx + " |
| "6) [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:1332 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: bad length (0x%lx) in compilation unit header (offset 0x%lx + " |
| "0) [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:1851 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unhandled containing DIE tag %d for DIE at %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:2155 dwarf2read.c:5390 |
| msgid "malformed enumerator DIE ignored" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:2183 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Dwarf Error: Could not find abbrev number %d [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:2233 dwarf2read.c:5573 |
| msgid "ignoring absolute DW_AT_sibling" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:2298 dwarf2read.c:5925 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Dwarf Error: Cannot handle %s in DWARF reader [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:2342 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bug: psymtab for %s is already read in." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:2348 dwarfread.c:2421 mdebugread.c:314 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Reading in symbols for %s..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:2360 dwarfread.c:2440 mdebugread.c:327 symfile.c:1005 |
| msgid "done.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:3100 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Offset %d out of bounds for DW_AT_ranges attribute" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:3152 |
| msgid "Invalid .debug_ranges data (no base address)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:3508 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unsupported accessibility %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:3617 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "member function type missing for '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:3948 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "virtual function table pointer not found when defining class '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:4537 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid pointer size %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:4850 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unsupported DW_AT_encoding: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:4897 |
| msgid "DW_AT_type missing from DW_TAG_subrange_type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:5094 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Dwarf Error: Can't read DWARF data from '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:5676 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "could not find partial DIE 0x%lx in cache [from module %s]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:5753 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Dwarf Error: could not find abbrev number %d [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6008 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "read_address: bad switch, signed [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6027 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "read_address: bad switch, unsigned [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6111 |
| msgid "intermixed 32-bit and 64-bit DWARF sections" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6141 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "read_offset: bad switch [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6184 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DW_FORM_strp used without .debug_str section [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6190 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DW_FORM_strp pointing outside of .debug_str section [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6474 |
| msgid "missing .debug_line section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6557 |
| msgid "line number info header doesn't fit in `.debug_line' section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6603 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "misplaced first line number at 0x%lx for '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:6741 |
| msgid "mangled .debug_line section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Not a tag we recognize. Hopefully we aren't processing |
| #. trash data, but since we must specifically ignore things |
| #. we don't recognize, there is nothing else we should do at |
| #. this point. |
| #: dwarf2read.c:7233 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unsupported tag: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:7313 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unsupported const value attribute form: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:7366 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: Problem turning type die at offset into gdb type [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:7392 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: Problem turning containing type into gdb type [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:7411 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Dwarf Error: Cannot find type of die [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:7477 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unexpected tag in read_type_die: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:8681 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unsupported die ref attribute form: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:8703 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Attribute value is not a constant (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:8741 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: Cannot find DIE at 0x%lx referenced from DIE at 0x%lx [in " |
| "module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:8754 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: internal error - invalid fundamental type id %d [in module %s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:8982 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unsupported stack op: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9075 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad file number in macro information (%d)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9130 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "macro definition contains spaces in formal argument list:\n" |
| "`%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9292 |
| msgid "missing .debug_macinfo section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9335 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "debug info gives macro %s outside of any file: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9369 |
| msgid "macro debug info has an unmatched `close_file' directive" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9394 |
| msgid "no terminating 0-type entry for macros in `.debug_macinfo' section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9454 |
| msgid "Location list used without specifying the CU base address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9514 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Dwarf Error: could not find partial DIE containing offset 0x%lx [in module %" |
| "s]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9526 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid dwarf2 offset %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9541 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no compilation unit with offset %ld." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9881 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set DWARF 2 specific variables.\n" |
| "Configure DWARF 2 variables such as the cache size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. allow-unknown |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9887 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show DWARF 2 specific variables\n" |
| "Show DWARF 2 variables such as the cache size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9894 |
| msgid "Set the upper bound on the age of cached dwarf2 compilation units." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9895 |
| msgid "Show the upper bound on the age of cached dwarf2 compilation units." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarf2read.c:9896 |
| msgid "" |
| "A higher limit means that cached compilation units will be stored\n" |
| "in memory longer, and more total memory will be used. Zero disables\n" |
| "caching, which can slow down startup." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:139 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", reference to DIE (0x%x) outside compilation unit" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:147 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", unknown attribute form (0x%x)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:155 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", internal error: duplicate user type definition" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:163 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", bad array element type attribute 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:562 gdbtypes.c:1815 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "internal error - invalid fundamental type id %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:681 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "can't read DWARF data from '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:822 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", internal error: duplicate user type allocation" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:971 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", missing class, structure, or union tag" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:1310 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", can't decode subscript data items" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:1326 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", array subscript format 0x%x not handled yet" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:1334 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", unknown array subscript format %x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:1374 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", array not row major; not handled correctly" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:1791 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x, AT_name tag missing" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:2214 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", OP_DEREF2 address 0x%lx not handled" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:2219 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", OP_DEREF4 address 0x%lx not handled" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:2276 |
| msgid "can't read DWARF data" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:2292 |
| msgid "can't read DWARF line number table size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:2301 |
| msgid "can't read DWARF line numbers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:2339 dwarfread.c:2410 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "psymtab for %s already read in. Shouldn't happen." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:2373 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%d DIE's, sorting..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3191 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", botched modified type decoding (mtype 0x%x)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3211 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", type modifier 'const' ignored" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3216 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", type modifier 'volatile' ignored" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3228 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", unknown type modifier %u" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3372 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", unexpected fundamental type 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3472 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", malformed DIE, bad length (%ld bytes)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3541 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", unknown attribute length, skipped remaining attributes" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: dwarfread.c:3757 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "DIE @ 0x%x \"%s\", no bfd support for %d byte data object" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: elfread.c:365 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "elf/stab section information %s without a preceding file symbol" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: elfread.c:376 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "duplicated elf/stab section information for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: elfread.c:492 elfread.c:502 elfread.c:520 nlmread.c:106 nlmread.c:114 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't read symbols from %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: elfread.c:735 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "elf/stab section information questionable for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: elfread.c:754 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "elf/stab section information missing for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:267 valops.c:1223 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "there is no field named %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:292 |
| msgid "too many initializers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:296 |
| msgid "don't know which variant you want to set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:365 |
| msgid "tuple range index out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:377 |
| msgid "tuple index out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:441 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "There is no field named %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:482 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Value of register %s not available." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. to avoid memory corruption |
| #: eval.c:575 |
| msgid "Too many array elements" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:601 |
| msgid "(power)set type with unknown size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. different element modes |
| #: eval.c:635 |
| msgid "POWERSET tuple elements of different mode" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:639 |
| msgid "incompatible POWERSET tuple elements" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:642 |
| msgid "empty POWERSET tuple range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:646 |
| msgid "POWERSET tuple element out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:810 |
| msgid "no 'respondsTo:' or 'respondsToSelector:' method" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:817 |
| msgid "no 'methodFor:' or 'methodForSelector:' method" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:836 |
| msgid "Target does not respond to this message selector." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:918 |
| msgid "method address has symbol information with non-function type; skipping" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:959 |
| msgid "Expression of type other than \"method returning ...\" used as a method" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1003 |
| msgid "" |
| "Not implemented: function invocation through pointer to method with HP aCC" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1058 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "virtual function at index %d not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1239 |
| msgid "Cannot evaluate function -- may be inlined" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1255 |
| msgid "" |
| "Expression of type other than \"Function returning ...\" used as function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1326 |
| msgid "Cannot perform substring on this type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1406 eval.c:1419 valops.c:391 |
| msgid "Pointers to methods not supported with HP aCC" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. no bias -> really null |
| #: eval.c:1429 |
| msgid "Attempted dereference of null pointer-to-member" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1439 |
| msgid "not implemented: pointer-to-method in pointer-to-member construct" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1449 |
| msgid "non-pointer-to-member value used in pointer-to-member construct" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1474 |
| msgid "Assignment to pointers to methods not implemented with HP aCC" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1556 |
| msgid "':' operator used in invalid context" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1577 eval.c:1631 jv-lang.c:919 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot subscript something of type `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1580 jv-lang.c:921 |
| msgid "cannot subscript requested type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1656 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Too many subscripts for F77 (%d Max)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1662 |
| msgid "Wrong number of subscripts" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1684 f-valprint.c:243 |
| msgid "Cannot obtain dynamic upper bound" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1688 f-valprint.c:247 |
| msgid "Cannot obtain dynamic lower bound" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1880 |
| msgid "Non-integral right operand for \"@\" operator." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:1940 |
| msgid "Attempt to dereference pointer to member without an object" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Removing this case and compiling with gcc -Wall reveals that |
| #. a lot of cases are hitting this case. Some of these should |
| #. probably be removed from expression.h; others are legitimate |
| #. expressions which are (apparently) not fully implemented. |
| #. |
| #. If there are any cases landing here which mean a user error, |
| #. then they should be separate cases, with more descriptive |
| #. error messages. |
| #: eval.c:2128 |
| msgid "GDB does not (yet) know how to evaluate that kind of expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:2171 eval.c:2222 |
| msgid "Attempt to take address of non-lval" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:2202 |
| msgid "Attempt to take address of register or constant." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:2340 |
| msgid "Internal error in eval_type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: eval.c:2351 |
| msgid "Can't get dimensions for a non-array type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-loop.c:463 event-loop.c:472 event-loop.c:530 event-loop.c:608 |
| #: event-loop.c:710 event-loop.c:772 event-loop.c:834 event-loop.c:1155 |
| msgid "use_poll without HAVE_POLL" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-loop.c:699 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Hangup detected on fd %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-loop.c:701 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error detected on fd %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-loop.c:703 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid or non-`poll'able fd %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-loop.c:717 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Exception condition detected on fd %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The prompt stack has not been initialized to "", we are |
| #. using gdb w/o the --async switch |
| #: event-top.c:340 |
| msgid "Command has same effect as set annotate" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-top.c:425 |
| msgid "error detected on stdin\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-top.c:551 event-top.c:590 top.c:543 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Command execution time: %ld.%06ld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: event-top.c:562 event-top.c:600 top.c:554 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Space used: %ld (%c%ld for this command)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This message is based on ANSI C, section 4.7. Note that integer |
| #. divide by zero causes this, so "float" is a misnomer. |
| #: event-top.c:1091 top.c:774 |
| msgid "Erroneous arithmetic operation." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exceptions.c:136 exceptions.c:193 |
| msgid "bad state" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exceptions.c:325 |
| msgid "Bad switch." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:81 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Writing into executable and core files is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:157 exec.c:190 |
| msgid "No executable file now.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:219 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": could not open as an executable file: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:234 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": not in executable format: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:249 exec.c:260 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": can't find the file sections: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:293 |
| msgid "" |
| "A program is being debugged already.\n" |
| "Are you sure you want to change the file? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:295 |
| msgid "File not changed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:312 |
| msgid "No executable file name was specified" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:537 maint.c:367 maint.c:399 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "file type %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:540 |
| msgid "\tEntry point: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:574 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\tMapping info for file `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:642 |
| msgid "Must specify section name and its virtual address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:668 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Section %s not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:749 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use FILE as program to be debugged.\n" |
| "It is read for its symbols, for getting the contents of pure memory,\n" |
| "and it is the program executed when you use the `run' command.\n" |
| "If FILE cannot be found as specified, your execution directory path\n" |
| "($PATH) is searched for a command of that name.\n" |
| "No arg means to have no executable file and no symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:759 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use FILE as program for getting contents of pure memory.\n" |
| "If FILE cannot be found as specified, your execution directory path\n" |
| "is searched for a command of that name.\n" |
| "No arg means have no executable file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:766 |
| msgid "" |
| "Change the base address of section SECTION of the exec file to ADDR.\n" |
| "This can be used if the exec file does not contain section addresses,\n" |
| "(such as in the a.out format), or when the addresses specified in the\n" |
| "file itself are wrong. Each section must be changed separately. The\n" |
| "``info files'' command lists all the sections and their addresses." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:773 |
| msgid "Set writing into executable and core files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:774 |
| msgid "Show writing into executable and core files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: exec.c:786 |
| msgid "Can't create a corefile" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: expprint.c:209 |
| msgid "bad selector" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Not found; don't try to keep going because we don't know how |
| #. to interpret further elements. |
| #. Not found; don't try to keep going because we don't know how |
| #. to interpret further elements. For example, this happens |
| #. if opcode is OP_TYPE. |
| #: expprint.c:446 expprint.c:508 |
| msgid "Invalid expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: expprint.c:490 |
| msgid "print_subexp: Not implemented." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: fbsd-nat.c:109 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't open %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:60 findvar.c:94 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "That operation is not available on integers of more than %d bytes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:174 |
| msgid "extract_typed_address: type is not a pointer or reference" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:243 |
| msgid "store_typed_address: type is not a pointer or reference" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:457 |
| msgid "" |
| "Attempt to access variable defined in different shared object or load module " |
| "when\n" |
| "addresses have not been bound by the dynamic loader. Try again when " |
| "executable is running." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:508 |
| msgid "Value of base register not available." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:515 |
| msgid "Cannot look up value of a typedef" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:545 findvar.c:555 |
| msgid "Value of register variable not available." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:593 |
| msgid "Cannot look up value of a botched symbol." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:769 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Address of \"%s\" is unknown." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:787 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Address requested for identifier \"%s\" which is in register $%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: findvar.c:794 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't take address of \"%s\" which isn't an lvalue." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-lang.c:397 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "internal error: no F77 fundamental type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-lang.c:689 |
| msgid "Malformed function STAB found in add_common_block()" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-lang.c:737 |
| msgid "Attempt to add COMMON entry with no block open!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-lang.c:930 |
| msgid "cannot get .bf node off empty list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:123 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Frame debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:133 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Whether backtraces should continue past \"main\" is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:143 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Whether backtraces should continue past the entry point of a program is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:153 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "An upper bound on the number of backtrace levels is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:461 |
| msgid "No unwind_pc method" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:695 |
| msgid "Attempt to assign to a value that was optimized out." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:711 |
| msgid "Attempt to assign to an unmodifiable value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:835 ia64-tdep.c:1594 ia64-tdep.c:1995 libunwind-frame.c:275 |
| msgid "No registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:837 stack.c:1101 stack.c:1112 stack.c:1680 thread.c:634 |
| msgid "No stack." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:839 |
| msgid "No memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1646 |
| msgid "Missing unwind SP method" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1672 |
| msgid "unwinder did not report frame ID" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1675 |
| msgid "previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1678 |
| msgid "previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1681 |
| msgid "frame did not save the PC" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1715 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set backtrace specific variables.\n" |
| "Configure backtrace variables such as the backtrace limit" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. allow-unknown |
| #: frame.c:1720 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show backtrace specific variables\n" |
| "Show backtrace variables such as the backtrace limit" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1727 |
| msgid "Set whether backtraces should continue past \"main\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1728 |
| msgid "Show whether backtraces should continue past \"main\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1729 |
| msgid "" |
| "Normally the caller of \"main\" is not of interest, so GDB will terminate\n" |
| "the backtrace at \"main\". Set this variable if you need to see the rest\n" |
| "of the stack trace." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1739 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether backtraces should continue past the entry point of a program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1741 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show whether backtraces should continue past the entry point of a program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1743 |
| msgid "" |
| "Normally there are no callers beyond the entry point of a program, so GDB\n" |
| "will terminate the backtrace there. Set this variable if you need to see \n" |
| "the rest of the stack trace." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1753 |
| msgid "Set an upper bound on the number of backtrace levels." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1754 |
| msgid "Show the upper bound on the number of backtrace levels." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1755 |
| msgid "" |
| "No more than the specified number of frames can be displayed or examined.\n" |
| "Zero is unlimited." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Debug this files internals. |
| #: frame.c:1764 |
| msgid "Set frame debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1765 |
| msgid "Show frame debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame.c:1766 |
| msgid "When non-zero, frame specific internal debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frame-unwind.c:109 |
| msgid "frame_unwind_find_by_frame failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frv-linux-tdep.c:208 |
| msgid "Can't read realtime sigtramp frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frv-linux-tdep.c:215 |
| msgid "not a signal trampoline" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frv-tdep.c:424 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bad register number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frv-tdep.c:1053 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Illegal return value length: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: frv-tdep.c:1268 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Don't know how to return a %d-byte value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-typeprint.c:421 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid type code (%d) in symbol table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:94 |
| msgid "Lower bound may not be '*' in F77" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:117 f-valprint.c:180 |
| msgid "??? unhandled dynamic array bound type ???" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:211 |
| msgid "Cannot obtain valid array lower bound" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:215 |
| msgid "Cannot obtain valid array upper bound" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:333 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Type node corrupt! F77 arrays cannot have %d subscripts (%d Max)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:536 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Logicals of length %d bytes not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:571 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot print out complex*%d variables" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:604 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid F77 type code %d in symbol table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:617 |
| msgid "" |
| "All COMMON blocks visible at this level:\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:649 f-valprint.c:741 |
| msgid "No frame selected" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:703 |
| msgid "Contents of blank COMMON block:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:705 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Contents of F77 COMMON block '%s':\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:719 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot locate the common block %s in function '%s'\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:736 |
| msgid "Cannot deal with NULL common name!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: f-valprint.c:791 f-valprint.c:794 |
| msgid "Print out the values contained in a Fortran COMMON block." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:77 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Failed to open '%s' for output." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:93 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Failed to create 'note' section for corefile: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:105 |
| msgid "gcore: failed to get corefile memory sections from target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:111 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "writing note section (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:135 |
| msgid "Can't find default bfd machine type (need execfile)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:151 |
| msgid "Can't find bfd architecture for corefile (need execfile)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:380 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't make gcore segment: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:470 |
| msgid "Not enough memory to create corefile." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:481 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Memory read failed for corefile section, %s bytes at 0x%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:487 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Failed to write corefile contents (%s)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gcore.c:517 |
| msgid "" |
| "Save a core file with the current state of the debugged process.\n" |
| "Argument is optional filename. Default filename is 'core.<process_id>'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:68 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Architecture debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:619 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "verify_gdbarch: the following are invalid ...%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:3904 |
| msgid "gdbarch_architecture_names: multi-arch unknown" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:3929 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "gdbarch: Attempt to register unknown architecture (%d)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:3939 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "gdbarch: Duplicate registraration of architecture (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:4164 |
| msgid "Set architecture debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:4165 |
| msgid "Show architecture debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbarch.c:4166 |
| msgid "When non-zero, architecture debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdb_assert.h:50 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: Assertion `%s' failed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdb_assert.h:54 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Assertion `%s' failed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdb-events.c:53 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Event debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdb-events.c:344 |
| msgid "Set event debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdb-events.c:345 |
| msgid "Show event debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdb-events.c:346 |
| msgid "When non-zero, event/notify debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:132 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Resolution of opaque struct/class/union types (if set before loading " |
| "symbols) is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:142 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Debugging of C++ overloading is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:430 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown address space specifier: \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1079 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No type named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1123 objc-lang.c:97 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No struct type named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1127 gdbtypes.c:1206 objc-lang.c:104 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "This context has class, union or enum %s, not a struct." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1145 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No union type named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. If we get here, it's not a union |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1160 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "This context has class, struct or enum %s, not a union." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1176 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No enum type named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1180 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "This context has class, struct or union %s, not an enum." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1202 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No template type named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1242 |
| msgid " is not a structure or union type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1357 |
| msgid "stub type has NULL name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:1558 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Internal: Cannot demangle mangled name `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:2740 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid ") length %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:2860 |
| msgid "(unknown bound type)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:2890 |
| msgid " <same as already seen type>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:3146 |
| msgid " (unknown data form)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:3403 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set resolution of opaque struct/class/union types (if set before loading " |
| "symbols)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:3404 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show resolution of opaque struct/class/union types (if set before loading " |
| "symbols)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:3854 |
| msgid "Set debugging of C++ overloading." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:3855 |
| msgid "Show debugging of C++ overloading." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gdbtypes.c:3856 |
| msgid "When enabled, ranking of the functions is displayed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:338 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Stopped %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:474 gnu-nat.c:504 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error setting exception port for %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:581 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't request notification for port %d: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:731 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error allocating event port: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:755 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error getting task for pid %d: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:865 |
| msgid "Additional task suspend count left untouched." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:891 gnu-nat.c:896 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't modify tracing state for pid %d: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1337 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't forward spontaneous exception (%s)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Can't do too much... |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1377 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't deliver signal %s: No signal thread." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1379 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Delivering signal %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1410 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't continue process: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1449 |
| msgid "There are no threads; try again later." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1473 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "wait request failed: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1509 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't wait for an event: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Whatever it is, it's something strange. |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1529 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Got a strange event, msg id = %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1532 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Handling event, msgid = %d: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1715 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Pid %d died with unknown exit status, using SIGKILL." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1765 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "illegal rpc: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1830 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't wait for pid %d: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1886 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Signal delivery failed: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1960 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Aborting %s with unforwarded exception %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1984 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't run single thread id %d: no such thread!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:1993 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't step thread id %d: no such thread." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2062 |
| msgid "ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME) failed!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2122 inf-ptrace.c:187 inftarg.c:183 inf-ttrace.c:677 |
| #: nto-procfs.c:517 procfs.c:3516 win32-nat.c:1721 |
| msgid "process-id to attach" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Trying to masturbate? |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2127 inf-ptrace.c:196 inftarg.c:192 inf-ttrace.c:685 |
| msgid "I refuse to debug myself!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2220 inf-child.c:76 inftarg.c:281 procfs.c:4632 win32-nat.c:1842 |
| msgid "Use the \"run\" command to start a Unix child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2226 |
| msgid "to_stop target function not implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2232 |
| msgid "to_pid_to_exec_file target function not implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2266 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Read from inferior faulted: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2272 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "gnu_read_inferior vm_deallocate failed: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2357 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No memory at 0x%x. Nothing written" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2366 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Memory at address 0x%x is unwritable. Nothing written" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2440 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2519 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "vm_region failed: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2683 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Illegal argument for \"%s\" command, should be an integer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2694 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Illegal argument for \"%s\" command, should be \"%s\" or \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2705 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Garbage after \"%s\" command: `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2715 |
| msgid "No current thread." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2725 |
| msgid "No current process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2832 |
| msgid "No inferior task." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2838 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't extract send right %d from inferior: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2853 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't set exception port for %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2863 |
| msgid "No argument to \"set task exception-port\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2888 |
| msgid "" |
| "Illegal argument to \"set signal-thread\" command.\n" |
| "Should be an integer thread ID, or `none'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:2897 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Thread ID %s not known. Use the \"info threads\" command to\n" |
| "see the IDs of currently known threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3028 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%ld: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3038 utils.c:865 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3078 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether the new threads are suspended while gdb has control.\n" |
| "This property normally has no effect because the whole task is\n" |
| "suspended, however, that may be disabled with \"set task pause off\".\n" |
| "The default value is \"off\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3084 |
| msgid "Show whether new threads are suspended while gdb has control." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3088 |
| msgid "Set whether new threads are allowed to run (once gdb has noticed them)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3091 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show whether new threads are allowed to run (once gdb has noticed them)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3096 |
| msgid "Set the default detach-suspend-count value for new threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3099 |
| msgid "Show the default detach-suspend-count value for new threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3102 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether the inferior process's signals will be intercepted.\n" |
| "Mach exceptions (such as breakpoint traps) are not affected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3107 |
| msgid "Show whether the inferior process's signals will be intercepted." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3112 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the thread that gdb thinks is the libc signal thread.\n" |
| "This thread is run when delivering a signal to a non-stopped process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3117 |
| msgid "Set the thread that gdb thinks is the libc signal thread." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3122 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether gdb thinks the inferior process is stopped as with SIGSTOP.\n" |
| "Stopped process will be continued by sending them a signal." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3126 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show whether gdb thinks the inferior process is stopped as with SIGSTOP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3130 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether exceptions in the inferior process will be trapped.\n" |
| "When exceptions are turned off, neither breakpoints nor single-stepping\n" |
| "will work." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3137 |
| msgid "Show whether exceptions in the inferior process will be trapped." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3142 |
| msgid "Command prefix for setting task attributes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3145 |
| msgid "Command prefix for showing task attributes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3148 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether the task is suspended while gdb has control.\n" |
| "A value of \"on\" takes effect immediately, otherwise nothing happens\n" |
| "until the next time the program is continued.\n" |
| "When setting this to \"off\", \"set thread default pause on\" can be\n" |
| "used to pause individual threads by default instead." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3156 |
| msgid "Show whether the task is suspended while gdb has control." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3160 |
| msgid "Set the suspend count will leave on the thread when detaching." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3163 |
| msgid "Show the suspend count will leave on the thread when detaching." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3166 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the task exception port to which we forward exceptions.\n" |
| "The argument should be the value of the send right in the task." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. A convenient way of turning on all options require to noninvasively |
| #. debug running tasks. |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3176 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set task options so that we interfere as little as possible.\n" |
| "This is the same as setting `task pause', `exceptions', and\n" |
| "`signals' to the opposite value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3184 |
| msgid "Show information about the task's send rights" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3187 |
| msgid "Show information about the task's receive rights" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3190 |
| msgid "Show information about the task's port rights" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3193 |
| msgid "Show information about the task's port sets" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3196 |
| msgid "Show information about the task's dead names" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3268 |
| msgid "No argument to \"set thread exception-port\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3309 |
| msgid "Command prefix for setting thread properties." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3312 |
| msgid "Command prefix for setting default thread properties." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3316 |
| msgid "Command prefix for showing thread properties." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3319 |
| msgid "Command prefix for showing default thread properties." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3323 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether the current thread is suspended while gdb has control.\n" |
| "A value of \"on\" takes effect immediately, otherwise nothing happens\n" |
| "until the next time the program is continued. This property normally\n" |
| "has no effect because the whole task is suspended, however, that may\n" |
| "be disabled with \"set task pause off\".\n" |
| "The default value is \"off\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3331 |
| msgid "Show whether the current thread is suspended while gdb has control." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3336 |
| msgid "Set whether the current thread is allowed to run." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3339 |
| msgid "Show whether the current thread is allowed to run." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3342 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the suspend count will leave on the thread when detaching.\n" |
| "Note that this is relative to suspend count when gdb noticed the thread;\n" |
| "use the `thread takeover-suspend-count' to force it to an absolute value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3347 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show the suspend count will leave on the thread when detaching.\n" |
| "Note that this is relative to suspend count when gdb noticed the thread;\n" |
| "use the `thread takeover-suspend-count' to force it to an absolute value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3353 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the thread exception port to which we forward exceptions.\n" |
| "This overrides the task exception port.\n" |
| "The argument should be the value of the send right in the task." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3362 |
| msgid "" |
| "Force the threads absolute suspend-count to be gdb's.\n" |
| "Prior to giving this command, gdb's thread suspend-counts are relative\n" |
| "to the thread's initial suspend-count when gdb notices the threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-nat.c:3405 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error flushing inferior's cache : %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v2-abi.c:178 |
| msgid "I'm confused: virtual function table has bad type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v3-abi.c:248 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "can't find linker symbol for virtual table for `%s' value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v3-abi.c:251 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " found `%s' instead" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v3-abi.c:294 |
| msgid "Only classes can have virtual functions." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v3-abi.c:311 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find virtual table pointer for class \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v3-abi.c:381 |
| msgid "Expected a negative vbase offset (old compiler?)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v3-abi.c:385 |
| msgid "Misaligned vbase offset." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: gnu-v3-abi.c:406 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Illegal vptr offset in class %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:312 |
| msgid "" |
| "You cannot attach to a running program on this platform.\n" |
| "Use the `run' command to run DJGPP programs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:477 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid register no. %d in fetch_register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:503 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid register no. %d in store_register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:609 go32-nat.c:894 |
| msgid "Cannot allocate redirection storage: not enough memory.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:617 |
| msgid "Syntax error in command line." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:626 |
| msgid "Command line too long." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:699 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid register %d in go32_set_dr.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:809 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot redirect standard handles for program: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:843 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot redirect standard handles for debugger: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1524 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid LDT entry 0x%03lx." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1562 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid LDT entry %#lx: outside valid limits [0..%#x]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1593 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid GDT entry 0x%03lx: not an integral multiple of 8." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1604 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid GDT entry %#lx: outside valid limits [0..%#x]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1634 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid (negative) IDT entry %ld." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1646 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid IDT entry %#lx: outside valid limits [0..%#x]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1805 go32-nat.c:1854 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Entry %ld is outside valid limits [0..1023]." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1882 |
| msgid "linear address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1913 |
| msgid "Print information specific to DJGPP (aka MS-DOS) debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1917 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display information about the target system, including CPU, OS, DPMI, etc." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1920 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display entries in the LDT (Local Descriptor Table).\n" |
| "Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1924 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display entries in the GDT (Global Descriptor Table).\n" |
| "Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1928 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display entries in the IDT (Interrupt Descriptor Table).\n" |
| "Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1932 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display entries in the Page Directory.\n" |
| "Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only that entry." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1936 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display entries in Page Tables.\n" |
| "Entry number (an expression) as an argument means display only entries\n" |
| "from the Page Table pointed to by the specified Page Directory entry." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: go32-nat.c:1941 |
| msgid "" |
| "Display a Page Table entry for a linear address.\n" |
| "The address argument must be a linear address, after adding to\n" |
| "it the base address of the appropriate segment.\n" |
| "The base address of variables and functions in the debuggee's data\n" |
| "or code segment is stored in the variable __djgpp_base_address,\n" |
| "so use `__djgpp_base_address + (char *)&var' as the argument.\n" |
| "For other segments, look up their base address in the output of\n" |
| "the `info dos ldt' command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpacc-abi.c:102 |
| msgid "Address of object is null; object may not have been created." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpacc-abi.c:167 |
| msgid "Address of virtual function is null; error in virtual table?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpacc-abi.c:246 |
| msgid "Retrieved null typeinfo pointer in trying to determine run-time type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpacc-abi.c:257 |
| msgid "Retrieved null type name from typeinfo" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpacc-abi.c:263 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find run-time type: invalid type name %s in typeinfo??" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-nat.c:112 hppa-hpux-nat.c:125 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't read register %s (#%d): %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-nat.c:189 hppa-hpux-nat.c:202 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't write register %s (#%d): %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Should never happen. |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:163 hppa-hpux-tdep.c:289 |
| msgid "Unable to find branch in parameter relocation stub." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:429 |
| msgid "Unable to find branch in linker stub" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:446 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to find ldil X,%%r1 before ble Y(%%sr4,%%r1)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:482 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to find symbol for 0x%lx" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:489 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to find library symbol for %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:519 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to find restore of %%rp before bv (%%rp)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:634 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find __d_pid symbol in object file.\n" |
| "Suggest linking executable with -g (links in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:643 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to write __d_pid.\n" |
| "Suggest linking executable with -g (links in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:732 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "call to __d_shl_get failed, error code is %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:817 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find exception callback hook (%s).\n" |
| "Executable may not have been compiled debuggable with HP aCC.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to intercept exception events." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:838 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find exception callback routine (%s).\n" |
| "Suggest linking executable with -g (links in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o).\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to intercept exception events." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:875 |
| msgid "Error while finding exception callback hook:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. We can get here either if there is no plabel in the export list |
| #. for the main image, or if something strange happened (?) |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:886 |
| msgid "" |
| "Couldn't find a plabel (indirect function label) for the exception " |
| "callback.\n" |
| "GDB will not be able to intercept exception events." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:906 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find exception callback routine to set breakpoint (%s).\n" |
| "Suggest linking executable with -g (link in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o).\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to intercept exception events." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:934 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to enable interception of exception catches.\n" |
| "Executable may not have been compiled debuggable with HP aCC.\n" |
| "Suggest linking executable with -g (link in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:961 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to enable interception of exception throws.\n" |
| "Executable may not have been compiled debuggable with HP aCC.\n" |
| "Suggest linking executable with -g (link in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1012 |
| msgid "" |
| "Could not write to target memory for exception event callback.\n" |
| "Interception of exception events may not work." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1027 |
| msgid "" |
| "Internal error: Invalid inferior pid? Cannot intercept exception events." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1038 |
| msgid "Couldn't enable exception throw interception." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1046 |
| msgid "Couldn't enable exception catch interception." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1051 |
| msgid "Request to enable unknown or unsupported exception event." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1401 hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1496 |
| msgid "Internal error creating objfile private data." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1648 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot find suitable address to place dummy breakpoint; nested calls may " |
| "fail." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1752 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot call external function not referenced by application (no import " |
| "stub).\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1763 hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1789 |
| msgid "Cannot make interspace call from here." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-hpux-tdep.c:1896 |
| msgid "Register set contents too small" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-linux-nat.c:238 i386-linux-nat.c:185 inf-ptrace.c:647 infptrace.c:238 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't read register %s (#%d): %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-linux-nat.c:264 i386-linux-nat.c:212 inf-ptrace.c:701 infptrace.c:291 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't write register %s (#%d): %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:492 |
| msgid "Internal error reading unwind information." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:1925 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot read instruction at 0x%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:2431 |
| msgid "Requesting registers from null frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:2970 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot resolve PLT stub at 0x%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:3077 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unsupported address size: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:3183 |
| msgid "Print unwind table entry at given address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Debug this files internals. |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:3187 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether hppa target specific debugging information should be displayed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:3189 |
| msgid "Show whether hppa target specific debugging information is displayed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hppa-tdep.c:3190 |
| msgid "" |
| "This flag controls whether hppa target specific debugging information is\n" |
| "displayed. This information is particularly useful for debugging frame\n" |
| "unwinding problems." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:337 |
| msgid "File not processed by pxdb--about to process now." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:344 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "pxdb not found at standard location: /opt/langtools/bin\n" |
| "gdb will not be able to debug %s.\n" |
| "Please install pxdb at the above location and then restart gdb.\n" |
| "You can also run pxdb on %s with the command\n" |
| "\"pxdb %s\" and then restart gdb." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:392 hpread.c:459 |
| msgid "bfd_get_section_contents." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:398 |
| msgid "file debug header info invalid." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:403 |
| msgid "invalid $HEADER$ size in executable." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:467 |
| msgid "file debug header invalid." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:557 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "In object file \"%s\":" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:776 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Procedure \"%s\" [0x%x] spans file or module boundaries." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1081 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Module \"%s\" [0x%s] has non-standard addresses. It starts at 0x%s, ends at " |
| "0x%s, and will be skipped." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1110 hpread.c:1358 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Found procedure \"%s\" [0x%x] that is not in any file or module." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1124 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "File \"%s\" [0x%x] has ending address after starting address of next file; " |
| "adjusting ending address down." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1131 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "File \"%s\" [0x%x] has ending address after starting address of next module; " |
| "adjusting ending address down." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1229 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No symbols in psymtab for file \"%s\" [0x%x]." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1261 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "File \"%s\" [0x%x] crosses beginning of module \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1296 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "File \"%s\" [0x%x] crosses end of module \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1313 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Module \"%s\" [0x%x] has ending address after starting address of next " |
| "module; adjusting ending address down." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1320 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Module \"%s\" [0x%x] has ending address after starting address of next file; " |
| "adjusting ending address down." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1457 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No symbols in psymtab for module \"%s\" [0x%x]." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:1485 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Found functions beyond end of all files and modules [0x%x]." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This shouldn't happen if we check in "symfile.c". |
| #: hpread.c:1612 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "File \"%s\" not processed by pxdb!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:2893 |
| msgid "" |
| "error in hpread_type_translate\n" |
| "." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:2969 |
| msgid "hpread_type_translate: unhandled type code." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:3762 |
| msgid "Invalid debug info: Template argument entry is of wrong kind" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:3870 |
| msgid "" |
| "Two classes to fix up for method?? Type information may be incorrect for " |
| "some classes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:3872 |
| msgid "" |
| "Two methods to be fixed up at once?? Type information may be incorrect for " |
| "some classes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:4056 |
| msgid "" |
| "Debug info inconsistent: FIELD of anonymous union doesn't have a_union bit " |
| "set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:4088 |
| msgid "" |
| "Debug info inconsistent: SVAR field in anonymous union doesn't have a_union " |
| "bit set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:4109 |
| msgid "" |
| "Debug info inconsistent: DVAR field in anonymous union doesn't have a_union " |
| "bit set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:4146 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Internal error: Unexpected debug record kind %d found following DNTT_GENFIELD" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. neither field nor genfield ?? is this possible?? |
| #. pai:: FIXME walk to the next -- how? |
| #: hpread.c:4224 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Internal error: unexpected DNTT kind %d encountered as field of struct" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:4226 |
| msgid "Skipping remaining fields of struct" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:4543 |
| msgid "error in hpread_array_type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:4772 |
| msgid "error in hpread_type_lookup()." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:5636 |
| msgid "unhandled symbol in hp-symtab-read.c: DNTT_TYPE_COMMON/DNTT_TYPE_END.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:5664 |
| msgid "internal error in hp-symtab-read.c: Unexpected DNTT_TYPE_END kind." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:5771 hpread.c:5775 |
| msgid "Internal error in reading shared library information." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:5885 |
| msgid "error processing class tagdef" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:5994 |
| msgid "unhandled symbol in hp-symtab-read.c: DNTT_TYPE_COMMON." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpread.c:6007 |
| msgid "unhandled symbol in hp-symtab-read.c: DNTT_TYPE_BLOCKDATA." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: hpux-thread.c:131 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't find TCB %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Inactive thread |
| #. Inactive thread. |
| #: hpux-thread.c:189 sol-thread.c:412 sol-thread.c:446 |
| msgid "This version of Solaris can't start inactive threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386bsd-nat.c:221 |
| msgid "Couldn't write XMM registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386bsd-nat.c:274 |
| msgid "Couldn't get debug registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386bsd-nat.c:285 |
| msgid "Couldn't write debug registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386bsd-nat.c:323 |
| msgid "Couldn't read debug registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386bsd-nat.c:373 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_pc) yields %d instead of %d.\n" |
| "Please report this to <bug-gdb@gnu.org>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386bsd-nat.c:386 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_sp) yields %d instead of %d.\n" |
| "Please report this to <bug-gdb@gnu.org>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386bsd-nat.c:399 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "offsetof (struct sigcontext, sc_fp) yields %d instead of %d.\n" |
| "Please report this to <bug-gdb@gnu.org>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:78 i386gnu-nat.c:182 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't fetch floating-point state from %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:124 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't fetch registers from thread %d: No such thread" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:135 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't fetch registers from %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:195 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't store floating-point state into %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:213 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't store registers into thread %d: No such thread" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:230 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't store registers into %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:250 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Register %s changed after the thread was aborted" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386gnu-nat.c:257 |
| msgid "... also writing this register! Suspicious..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-linux-nat.c:413 i386-linux-nat.c:440 |
| msgid "Couldn't read floating-point and SSE registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-linux-nat.c:446 |
| msgid "Couldn't write floating-point and SSE registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-linux-nat.c:550 m32r-linux-nat.c:211 m68klinux-nat.c:497 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Got request for bad register number %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-linux-nat.c:610 m32r-linux-nat.c:235 m68klinux-nat.c:544 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Got request to store bad register number %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-nat.c:309 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid hardware breakpoint type %d in i386_length_and_rw_bits.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-nat.c:326 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid hardware breakpoint length %d in i386_length_and_rw_bits.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-nat.c:477 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid value %d of operation in i386_handle_nonaligned_watchpoint.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-nat.c:672 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether to show variables that mirror the x86 debug registers.\n" |
| "Use \"on\" to enable, \"off\" to disable.\n" |
| "If enabled, the debug registers values are shown when GDB inserts\n" |
| "or removes a hardware breakpoint or watchpoint, and when the inferior\n" |
| "triggers a breakpoint or watchpoint." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:1357 |
| msgid "Cannot find floating-point return value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:1388 m68k-tdep.c:240 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot extract return value of %d bytes long." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:1413 |
| msgid "Cannot set floating-point return value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:1456 m68k-tdep.c:279 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot store return value of %d bytes long." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:2474 |
| msgid "Set the disassembly flavor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:2475 |
| msgid "Show the disassembly flavor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:2476 |
| msgid "" |
| "The valid values are \"att\" and \"intel\", and the default value is \"att\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:2485 |
| msgid "Set the convention for returning small structs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:2486 |
| msgid "Show the convention for returning small structs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i386-tdep.c:2487 |
| msgid "" |
| "Valid values are \"default\", \"pcc\" and \"reg\", and the default value\n" |
| "is \"default\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i387-tdep.c:304 m68k-tdep.c:153 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot convert floating-point register value to non-floating-point type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: i387-tdep.c:329 m68k-tdep.c:176 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot convert non-floating-point type to floating-point register value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ia64-tdep.c:504 |
| msgid "" |
| "Can't fetch instructions for slot numbers greater than 2.\n" |
| "Using slot 0 instead" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ia64-tdep.c:563 |
| msgid "Can't insert breakpoint for slot numbers greater than 2." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ia64-tdep.c:3059 |
| msgid "" |
| "ia64_extract_struct_value_address called and cannot get struct value address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:72 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:89 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:230 |
| msgid "Invalid data type for function to be called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:346 |
| msgid "This target does not support function calls" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:517 |
| msgid "too few arguments in function call" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:573 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "You cannot use function <%s> as argument. \n" |
| "You must use a pointer to function type variable. Command ignored." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very |
| #. long if it's a C++ name with arguments and stuff. |
| #: infcall.c:792 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called from " |
| "GDB.\n" |
| "GDB has restored the context to what it was before the call.\n" |
| "To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal off\"\n" |
| "Evaluation of the expression containing the function (%s) will be abandoned." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very |
| #. long if it's a C++ name with arguments and stuff. |
| #: infcall.c:812 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called from " |
| "GDB.\n" |
| "GDB remains in the frame where the signal was received.\n" |
| "To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal on\"\n" |
| "Evaluation of the expression containing the function (%s) will be abandoned." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The following error message used to say "The expression |
| #. which contained the function call has been discarded." |
| #. It is a hard concept to explain in a few words. Ideally, |
| #. GDB would be able to resume evaluation of the expression |
| #. when the function finally is done executing. Perhaps |
| #. someday this will be implemented (it would not be easy). |
| #. FIXME: Insert a bunch of wrap_here; name can be very long if it's |
| #. a C++ name with arguments and stuff. |
| #: infcall.c:839 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The program being debugged stopped while in a function called from GDB.\n" |
| "When the function (%s) is done executing, GDB will silently\n" |
| "stop (instead of continuing to evaluate the expression containing\n" |
| "the function call)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The above code errors out, so ... |
| #: infcall.c:847 |
| msgid "... should not be here" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:903 |
| msgid "Set coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:904 |
| msgid "Show coercion of floats to doubles when calling functions" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:905 |
| msgid "" |
| "Variables of type float should generally be converted to doubles before\n" |
| "calling an unprototyped function, and left alone when calling a prototyped\n" |
| "function. However, some older debug info formats do not provide enough\n" |
| "information to determine that a function is prototyped. If this flag is\n" |
| "set, GDB will perform the conversion for a function it considers\n" |
| "unprototyped.\n" |
| "The default is to perform the conversion.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:918 |
| msgid "Set unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:919 |
| msgid "Show unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcall.c:920 |
| msgid "" |
| "The unwindonsignal lets the user determine what gdb should do if a signal\n" |
| "is received while in a function called from gdb (call dummy). If set, gdb\n" |
| "unwinds the stack and restore the context to what as it was before the " |
| "call.\n" |
| "The default is to stop in the frame where the signal was received." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:125 inflow.c:579 infptrace.c:467 remote-sim.c:611 |
| msgid "The program is not being run." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:344 |
| msgid "can't handle command-line argument containing whitespace" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:396 |
| msgid "terminal name for running target process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:448 |
| msgid "Program not restarted." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:516 infcmd.c:603 infcmd.c:697 infcmd.c:905 infcmd.c:1101 |
| #: infcmd.c:1135 infcmd.c:1277 |
| msgid "Asynchronous execution not supported on this target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:584 |
| msgid "No symbol table loaded. Use the \"file\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:638 |
| msgid "Continuing.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Avoid coredump here. Why tho? |
| #: infcmd.c:727 infcmd.c:826 |
| msgid "No current frame" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:738 infcmd.c:843 |
| msgid "Cannot find bounds of current function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:741 infcmd.c:846 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Single stepping until exit from function %s, \n" |
| "which has no line number information.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:916 |
| msgid "starting address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:921 |
| msgid "Unreasonable jump request" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:928 |
| msgid "No source file has been specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:963 |
| msgid "Continuing at " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:998 |
| msgid "signal number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1019 |
| msgid "Continuing with no signal.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1021 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Continuing with signal %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1065 |
| msgid "Execution is not within a known function." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1092 infcmd.c:1123 infcmd.c:1290 |
| msgid "The program is not running." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1126 |
| msgid "a location" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1237 infcmd.c:1362 |
| msgid "finish_command: function has no target type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1288 |
| msgid "The \"finish\" command does not take any arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1292 infcmd.c:1679 infcmd.c:1793 infcmd.c:2011 |
| msgid "No selected frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1296 |
| msgid "\"finish\" not meaningful in the outermost frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1318 |
| msgid "Run till exit from " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1388 |
| msgid "The program being debugged is not being run.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1393 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Program stopped at %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1396 |
| msgid "It stopped after being stepped.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1405 |
| msgid "It stopped at a breakpoint that has since been deleted.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1409 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "It stopped at breakpoint %d.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1415 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "It stopped with signal %s, %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1422 |
| msgid "Type \"info stack\" or \"info registers\" for more information.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1465 |
| msgid "environment variable and value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1489 |
| msgid "environment variable to set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1511 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Setting environment variable \"%s\" to null value.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. If there is no argument, delete all environment variables. |
| #. Ask for confirmation if reading from the terminal. |
| #: infcmd.c:1528 |
| msgid "Delete all environment variables? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1677 infcmd.c:1791 infcmd.c:2009 |
| msgid "The program has no registers now." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1705 |
| msgid "Missing register name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Nothing matched. |
| #: infcmd.c:1770 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid register `%.*s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:1851 |
| msgid "Not killed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2044 |
| msgid "\"unset\" must be followed by the name of an unset subcommand.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2056 |
| msgid "Set terminal for future runs of program being debugged." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2057 |
| msgid "Show terminal for future runs of program being debugged." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2058 |
| msgid "Usage: set inferior-tty /dev/pts/1" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2063 |
| msgid "Set argument list to give program being debugged when it is started." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2064 |
| msgid "Show argument list to give program being debugged when it is started." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2065 |
| msgid "" |
| "Follow this command with any number of args, to be passed to the program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2071 |
| msgid "" |
| "The environment to give the program, or one variable's value.\n" |
| "With an argument VAR, prints the value of environment variable VAR to\n" |
| "give the program being debugged. With no arguments, prints the entire\n" |
| "environment to be given to the program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2079 |
| msgid "Complement to certain \"set\" commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2082 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cancel environment variable VAR for the program.\n" |
| "This does not affect the program until the next \"run\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2088 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set environment variable value to give the program.\n" |
| "Arguments are VAR VALUE where VAR is variable name and VALUE is value.\n" |
| "VALUES of environment variables are uninterpreted strings.\n" |
| "This does not affect the program until the next \"run\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2096 |
| msgid "" |
| "Add directory DIR(s) to beginning of search path for object files.\n" |
| "$cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n" |
| "This path is equivalent to the $PATH shell variable. It is a list of\n" |
| "directories, separated by colons. These directories are searched to find\n" |
| "fully linked executable files and separately compiled object files as needed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2104 |
| msgid "" |
| "Current search path for finding object files.\n" |
| "$cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n" |
| "This path is equivalent to the $PATH shell variable. It is a list of\n" |
| "directories, separated by colons. These directories are searched to find\n" |
| "fully linked executable files and separately compiled object files as needed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2113 |
| msgid "" |
| "Attach to a process or file outside of GDB.\n" |
| "This command attaches to another target, of the same type as your last\n" |
| "\"target\" command (\"info files\" will show your target stack).\n" |
| "The command may take as argument a process id or a device file.\n" |
| "For a process id, you must have permission to send the process a signal,\n" |
| "and it must have the same effective uid as the debugger.\n" |
| "When using \"attach\" with a process id, the debugger finds the\n" |
| "program running in the process, looking first in the current working\n" |
| "directory, or (if not found there) using the source file search path\n" |
| "(see the \"directory\" command). You can also use the \"file\" command\n" |
| "to specify the program, and to load its symbol table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2126 |
| msgid "" |
| "Detach a process or file previously attached.\n" |
| "If a process, it is no longer traced, and it continues its execution. If\n" |
| "you were debugging a file, the file is closed and gdb no longer accesses it." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2132 |
| msgid "" |
| "Disconnect from a target.\n" |
| "The target will wait for another debugger to connect. Not available for\n" |
| "all targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2137 |
| msgid "" |
| "Continue program giving it signal specified by the argument.\n" |
| "An argument of \"0\" means continue program without giving it a signal." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2141 |
| msgid "" |
| "Step one instruction exactly.\n" |
| "Argument N means do this N times (or till program stops for another reason)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2146 |
| msgid "" |
| "Step one instruction, but proceed through subroutine calls.\n" |
| "Argument N means do this N times (or till program stops for another reason)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2151 |
| msgid "" |
| "Execute until selected stack frame returns.\n" |
| "Upon return, the value returned is printed and put in the value history." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2155 |
| msgid "" |
| "Step program, proceeding through subroutine calls.\n" |
| "Like the \"step\" command as long as subroutine calls do not happen;\n" |
| "when they do, the call is treated as one instruction.\n" |
| "Argument N means do this N times (or till program stops for another reason)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2164 |
| msgid "" |
| "Step program until it reaches a different source line.\n" |
| "Argument N means do this N times (or till program stops for another reason)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2169 |
| msgid "" |
| "Execute until the program reaches a source line greater than the current\n" |
| "or a specified location (same args as break command) within the current " |
| "frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2175 |
| msgid "" |
| "Continue the program up to the given location (same form as args for break " |
| "command).\n" |
| "Execution will also stop upon exit from the current stack frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2180 |
| msgid "" |
| "Continue program being debugged at specified line or address.\n" |
| "Give as argument either LINENUM or *ADDR, where ADDR is an expression\n" |
| "for an address to start at." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2188 |
| msgid "" |
| "Usage: go <location>\n" |
| "Continue program being debugged, stopping at specified line or \n" |
| "address.\n" |
| "Give as argument either LINENUM or *ADDR, where ADDR is an \n" |
| "expression for an address to start at.\n" |
| "This command is a combination of tbreak and jump." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2201 |
| msgid "" |
| "Continue program being debugged, after signal or breakpoint.\n" |
| "If proceeding from breakpoint, a number N may be used as an argument,\n" |
| "which means to set the ignore count of that breakpoint to N - 1 (so that\n" |
| "the breakpoint won't break until the Nth time it is reached)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2209 |
| msgid "" |
| "Start debugged program. You may specify arguments to give it.\n" |
| "Args may include \"*\", or \"[...]\"; they are expanded using \"sh\".\n" |
| "Input and output redirection with \">\", \"<\", or \">>\" are also allowed.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "With no arguments, uses arguments last specified (with \"run\" or \"set args" |
| "\").\n" |
| "To cancel previous arguments and run with no arguments,\n" |
| "use \"set args\" without arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2220 |
| msgid "Start debugged program with no arguments." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2222 |
| msgid "" |
| "Run the debugged program until the beginning of the main procedure.\n" |
| "You may specify arguments to give to your program, just as with the\n" |
| "\"run\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2229 |
| msgid "Interrupt the execution of the debugged program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2231 infcmd.c:2237 |
| msgid "" |
| "List of integer registers and their contents, for selected stack frame.\n" |
| "Register name as argument means describe only that register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2240 |
| msgid "" |
| "List of all registers and their contents, for selected stack frame.\n" |
| "Register name as argument means describe only that register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2245 |
| msgid "Execution status of the program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2248 |
| msgid "Print the status of the floating point unit\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infcmd.c:2251 |
| msgid "Print the status of the vector unit\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-loop.c:51 |
| msgid "error detected from target.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-loop.c:97 |
| msgid "Event type not recognized.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-loop.c:131 |
| msgid "completed.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inflow.c:429 |
| msgid "This GDB does not control a terminal.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inflow.c:433 |
| msgid "Inferior's terminal status (currently saved by GDB):\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inflow.c:590 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "In %s,\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inflow.c:746 |
| msgid "Print inferior's saved terminal status." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inflow.c:749 |
| msgid "Kill execution of program being debugged." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:193 inftarg.c:189 inf-ttrace.c:682 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Illegal process-id: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:203 inftarg.c:199 inf-ttrace.c:692 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Attaching to program: %s, %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:206 inftarg.c:202 inf-ttrace.c:695 procfs.c:3530 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Attaching to %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:219 infptrace.c:165 |
| msgid "This system does not support attaching to a process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:257 inftarg.c:242 inf-ttrace.c:736 procfs.c:3556 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Detaching from program: %s, %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:275 infptrace.c:184 |
| msgid "This system does not support detaching from a process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:374 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Child process unexpectedly missing: %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ptrace.c:572 inftarg.c:274 inf-ttrace.c:1081 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\tUsing the running image of %s %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Adding support for this command is easy. Typically you just add a |
| #. routine, called "kernel_u_size" that returns the size of the user |
| #. struct, to the appropriate *-nat.c file and then add to the native |
| #. config file "#define KERNEL_U_SIZE kernel_u_size()" |
| #: infptrace.c:476 |
| msgid "Don't know how large ``struct user'' is in this version of gdb." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infptrace.c:512 |
| msgid "Print contents of kernel ``struct user'' for current child." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:99 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Mode of the step operation is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:126 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Inferior debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:190 |
| msgid "" |
| "The program is stopped at a permanent breakpoint, but GDB does not know\n" |
| "how to step past a permanent breakpoint on this architecture. Try using\n" |
| "a command like `return' or `jump' to continue execution." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:264 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Stopping for shared library events is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:339 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Debugger response to a program call of fork or vfork is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. What is this a.out's name? |
| #: infrun.c:419 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Executing new program: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:428 |
| msgid "Could find run target to save before following exec" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:500 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Mode for locking scheduler during execution is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:511 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Target '%s' cannot support this command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3021 |
| msgid "print_stop_reason: unrecognized enum value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3056 linux-fork.c:382 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[Switching to %s]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3077 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot remove breakpoints because program is no longer writable.\n" |
| "It might be running in another process.\n" |
| "Further execution is probably impossible.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3168 |
| msgid "Unknown value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3268 |
| msgid "Signal Stop\tPrint\tPass to program\tDescription\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3305 |
| msgid "signal to handle" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Not a number and not a recognized flag word => complain. |
| #: infrun.c:3412 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized or ambiguous flag word: \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3434 |
| msgid "Not confirmed, unchanged.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3530 |
| msgid "Invalid signal handling flag.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3576 |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Use the \"handle\" command to change these tables.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3671 |
| msgid "Unable to restore previously selected frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3913 infrun.c:3935 |
| msgid "" |
| "What debugger does when program gets various signals.\n" |
| "Specify a signal as argument to print info on that signal only." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3918 |
| msgid "" |
| "Specify how to handle a signal.\n" |
| "Args are signals and actions to apply to those signals.\n" |
| "Symbolic signals (e.g. SIGSEGV) are recommended but numeric signals\n" |
| "from 1-15 are allowed for compatibility with old versions of GDB.\n" |
| "Numeric ranges may be specified with the form LOW-HIGH (e.g. 1-5).\n" |
| "The special arg \"all\" is recognized to mean all signals except those\n" |
| "used by the debugger, typically SIGTRAP and SIGINT.\n" |
| "Recognized actions include \"stop\", \"nostop\", \"print\", \"noprint\",\n" |
| "\"pass\", \"nopass\", \"ignore\", or \"noignore\".\n" |
| "Stop means reenter debugger if this signal happens (implies print).\n" |
| "Print means print a message if this signal happens.\n" |
| "Pass means let program see this signal; otherwise program doesn't know.\n" |
| "Ignore is a synonym for nopass and noignore is a synonym for pass.\n" |
| "Pass and Stop may be combined." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3938 |
| msgid "" |
| "Specify how to handle a signal.\n" |
| "Args are signals and actions to apply to those signals.\n" |
| "Symbolic signals (e.g. SIGSEGV) are recommended but numeric signals\n" |
| "from 1-15 are allowed for compatibility with old versions of GDB.\n" |
| "Numeric ranges may be specified with the form LOW-HIGH (e.g. 1-5).\n" |
| "The special arg \"all\" is recognized to mean all signals except those\n" |
| "used by the debugger, typically SIGTRAP and SIGINT.\n" |
| "Recognized actions include \"s\" (toggles between stop and nostop), \n" |
| "\"r\" (toggles between print and noprint), \"i\" (toggles between pass and " |
| "nopass), \"Q\" (noprint)\n" |
| "Stop means reenter debugger if this signal happens (implies print).\n" |
| "Print means print a message if this signal happens.\n" |
| "Pass means let program see this signal; otherwise program doesn't know.\n" |
| "Ignore is a synonym for nopass and noignore is a synonym for pass.\n" |
| "Pass and Stop may be combined." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3958 |
| msgid "" |
| "There is no `stop' command, but you can set a hook on `stop'.\n" |
| "This allows you to set a list of commands to be run each time execution\n" |
| "of the program stops." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3963 |
| msgid "Set inferior debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3964 |
| msgid "Show inferior debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:3965 |
| msgid "When non-zero, inferior specific debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4019 |
| msgid "Set stopping for shared library events." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4020 |
| msgid "Show stopping for shared library events." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4021 |
| msgid "" |
| "If nonzero, gdb will give control to the user when the dynamic linker\n" |
| "notifies gdb of shared library events. The most common event of interest\n" |
| "to the user would be loading/unloading of a new library." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4031 |
| msgid "Set debugger response to a program call of fork or vfork." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4032 |
| msgid "Show debugger response to a program call of fork or vfork." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4033 |
| msgid "" |
| "A fork or vfork creates a new process. follow-fork-mode can be:\n" |
| " parent - the original process is debugged after a fork\n" |
| " child - the new process is debugged after a fork\n" |
| "The unfollowed process will continue to run.\n" |
| "By default, the debugger will follow the parent process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4044 |
| msgid "Set mode for locking scheduler during execution." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4045 |
| msgid "Show mode for locking scheduler during execution." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4046 |
| msgid "" |
| "off == no locking (threads may preempt at any time)\n" |
| "on == full locking (no thread except the current thread may run)\n" |
| "step == scheduler locked during every single-step operation.\n" |
| "\tIn this mode, no other thread may run during a step command.\n" |
| "\tOther threads may run while stepping over a function call ('next')." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4056 |
| msgid "Set mode of the step operation." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4057 |
| msgid "Show mode of the step operation." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: infrun.c:4058 |
| msgid "" |
| "When set, doing a step over a function without debug line information\n" |
| "will stop at the first instruction of that function. Otherwise, the\n" |
| "function is skipped and the step command stops at a different source line." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ttrace.c:455 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Attaching after fork to child process %ld.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ttrace.c:464 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Detaching after fork from child process %ld.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. |
| #. * We have a new thread. |
| #. * We need to add it both to GDB's list and to our own. |
| #. * If we don't create a procinfo, resume may be unhappy |
| #. * later. |
| #. |
| #: inf-ttrace.c:948 linux-nat.c:936 linux-nat.c:2024 linux-thread-db.c:685 |
| #: procfs.c:4101 procfs.c:4171 procfs.c:4261 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[New %s]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ttrace.c:955 linux-nat.c:890 linux-thread-db.c:725 procfs.c:3977 |
| #: procfs.c:4111 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%s exited]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: inf-ttrace.c:965 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%s has been terminated]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:147 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not suspend interpreter \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:189 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Failed to initialize new interp \"%s\" %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:371 |
| msgid "unable to parse arguments" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:384 |
| msgid "usage: interpreter-exec <interpreter> [ <command> ... ]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:390 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not find interpreter \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:397 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not switch to interpreter \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:407 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "error in command: \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: interps.c:475 |
| msgid "" |
| "Execute a command in an interpreter. It takes two arguments:\n" |
| "The first argument is the name of the interpreter to use.\n" |
| "The second argument is the command to execute.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:395 |
| msgid "FIXME - ClassInstanceCreationExpression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:414 jv-exp.y:417 |
| msgid "FIXME - ArrayCreationExpression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:463 jv-exp.y:465 |
| msgid "Form of method invocation not implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:555 |
| msgid "Invalid cast expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:796 |
| msgid "Numeric constant too large" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:906 |
| msgid "Empty character constant" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:919 |
| msgid "Unmatched single quote" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:924 |
| msgid "Invalid character constant" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1009 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid number \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1081 |
| msgid "Unterminated string in expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. We must have come across a bad character (e.g. ';'). |
| #: jv-exp.y:1093 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid character '%c' in expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1205 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: near `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1207 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "error in expression, near `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1218 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No class named `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1357 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown type `%.*s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1406 |
| msgid "No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-exp.y:1408 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No symbol \"%s\" in current context" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-lang.c:583 |
| msgid "cannot find java.lang.Object" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-lang.c:649 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown signature '%c' for primitive type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-lang.c:793 |
| msgid "not implemented - java_value_string" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: jv-lang.c:906 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "array index (%ld) out of bounds (length: %ld)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:159 |
| msgid "" |
| "The currently understood settings are:\n" |
| "\n" |
| "local or auto Automatic setting based on source file\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:218 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown language `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:262 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized type check setting: \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:309 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized range check setting: \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:352 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized case-sensitive setting: \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:442 |
| msgid "Unrecognized type check setting." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:468 |
| msgid "Unrecognized range check setting." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:493 |
| msgid "Unrecognized case-sensitive setting." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:510 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Current language: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:515 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Type checking: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:517 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Range checking: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:519 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Case sensitivity: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:660 typeprint.c:91 |
| msgid "Language not supported." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1082 |
| msgid "Attempted to parse an expression with unknown language" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1088 |
| msgid "internal error - unimplemented function unk_lang_emit_char called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1094 |
| msgid "internal error - unimplemented function unk_lang_printchar called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1101 |
| msgid "internal error - unimplemented function unk_lang_printstr called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1107 |
| msgid "" |
| "internal error - unimplemented function unk_lang_create_fundamental_type " |
| "called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1114 |
| msgid "internal error - unimplemented function unk_lang_print_type called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1123 |
| msgid "internal error - unimplemented function unk_lang_val_print called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1130 |
| msgid "internal error - unimplemented function unk_lang_value_print called." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. GDB commands for language specific stuff |
| #. FIXME: cagney/2005-02-20: This should be implemented using an |
| #. enum. |
| #: language.c:1356 |
| msgid "Set the current source language." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1357 |
| msgid "Show the current source language." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1364 |
| msgid "Set the status of the type/range checker." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1370 |
| msgid "Show the status of the type/range checker." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: cagney/2005-02-20: This should be implemented using an |
| #. enum. |
| #: language.c:1377 |
| msgid "Set type checking. (on/warn/off/auto)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1378 |
| msgid "Show type checking. (on/warn/off/auto)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: cagney/2005-02-20: This should be implemented using an |
| #. enum. |
| #: language.c:1386 |
| msgid "Set range checking. (on/warn/off/auto)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1387 |
| msgid "Show range checking. (on/warn/off/auto)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1396 |
| msgid "Set case sensitivity in name search. (on/off/auto)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1397 |
| msgid "Show case sensitivity in name search. (on/off/auto)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: language.c:1398 |
| msgid "For Fortran the default is off; for other languages the default is on." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: libunwind-frame.c:173 |
| msgid "Can't get libunwind sp register." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:503 |
| msgid "" |
| "[0] cancel\n" |
| "[1] all\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:518 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[%d] %s at ?FILE:%d [No symtab? Probably broken debug info...]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:525 |
| msgid "?HERE\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:548 |
| msgid "Arguments must be choice numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:553 |
| msgid "canceled" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:576 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No choice number %d.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:594 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "duplicate request for %d ignored.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:810 macroexp.c:342 |
| msgid "Unmatched single quote." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:1015 linespec.c:1230 |
| msgid "malformed template specification in command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:1122 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "debugging symbol \"%s\" does not match selector; ignoring" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:1533 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No source file named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:1660 |
| msgid "History values used in line specs must have integer values." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:1686 |
| msgid "Convenience variables used in line specs must have integer values." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:1745 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Function \"%s\" not defined." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linespec.c:1790 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\" is not a function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This can happen if it is compiled with a compiler which doesn't |
| #. put out line numbers for variables. |
| #. FIXME: Shouldn't we just set .line and .symtab to zero |
| #. and return? For example, "info line foo" could print |
| #. the address. |
| #: linespec.c:1808 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Line number not known for symbol \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:398 |
| msgid "Requires argument (fork/checkpoint id to delete)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:402 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No such fork/checkpoint id, %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:405 |
| msgid "" |
| "Please switch to another fork/checkpoint before deleting the current one" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:408 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to kill pid %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:411 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Killed %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:422 |
| msgid "Requires argument (fork id to detach)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:426 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No such fork id, %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:429 |
| msgid "Please switch to another fork before detaching the current one" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:432 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to detach %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:435 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Detached %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:475 |
| msgid " (main process)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:476 |
| msgid " at " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:485 linux-fork.c:487 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid ", file %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:490 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid ", line %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:505 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No fork number %d.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:507 |
| msgid "No forks.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:553 |
| msgid "checkpoint: can't find fork function in inferior." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Probably can't happen. |
| #: linux-fork.c:561 |
| msgid "checkpoint: call_function_by_hand returned null." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:569 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "checkpoint: fork returned pid %ld.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:576 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " gdb says parent = %ld.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:583 |
| msgid "Failed to find new fork" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:596 |
| msgid "No such fork/process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:604 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Switching to %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:617 |
| msgid "Requires argument (process id to switch to)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:620 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Not found: process id %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:632 |
| msgid "Requires argument (fork id to switch to)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:635 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Not found: fork id %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:647 |
| msgid "Requires argument (checkpoint id to restart)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:650 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Not found: checkpoint id %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Set/show detach-on-fork: user-settable mode. |
| #: linux-fork.c:662 |
| msgid "Set whether gdb will detach the child of a fork." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:663 |
| msgid "Show whether gdb will detach the child of a fork." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:664 |
| msgid "Tells gdb whether to detach the child of a fork." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Set/show restart-auto-finish: user-settable count. Causes the |
| #. first "restart" of a fork to do some number of "finish" commands |
| #. before returning to user. |
| #. |
| #. Useful because otherwise the virgin fork process will be stopped |
| #. somewhere in the un-interesting fork system call. |
| #. Checkpoint command: create a fork of the inferior process |
| #. and set it aside for later debugging. |
| #: linux-fork.c:678 |
| msgid "Fork a duplicate process (experimental)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Restart command: restore the context of a specified fork |
| #. process. May be used for "program forks" as well as for |
| #. "debugger forks" (checkpoints). |
| #: linux-fork.c:685 |
| msgid "" |
| "restart <n>: restore program context from a checkpoint.\n" |
| "Argument 'n' is checkpoint ID, as displayed by 'info checkpoints'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Delete checkpoint command: kill the process and remove it from |
| #. fork list. |
| #: linux-fork.c:692 |
| msgid "Delete a fork/checkpoint (experimental)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Detach checkpoint command: release the process to run independently, |
| #. and remove it from the fork list. |
| #: linux-fork.c:699 |
| msgid "Detach from a fork/checkpoint (experimental)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-fork.c:707 |
| msgid "IDs of currently known forks/checkpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. "fork <n>" (by analogy to "thread <n>"). |
| #: linux-fork.c:717 |
| msgid "" |
| "fork <n>: Switch between forked processes.\n" |
| "Argument 'n' is fork ID, as displayed by 'info forks'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. "process <proc id>" as opposed to "fork <fork id>". |
| #: linux-fork.c:722 |
| msgid "" |
| "process <pid>: Switch between forked processes.\n" |
| "Argument 'pid' is process ID, as displayed by 'info forks' or 'shell ps'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:107 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Debugging of GNU/Linux lwp module is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:230 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "linux_test_for_tracefork: waitpid: unexpected result %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:232 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "linux_test_for_tracefork: waitpid: unexpected status %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:240 linux-nat.c:288 |
| msgid "linux_test_for_tracefork: failed to kill child" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:246 |
| msgid "linux_test_for_tracefork: failed to wait for killed child" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:248 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "linux_test_for_tracefork: unexpected wait status 0x%x from killed child" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:261 |
| msgid "linux_test_for_tracefork: failed to resume child" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:278 |
| msgid "linux_test_for_tracefork: failed to kill second child" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:283 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "linux_test_for_tracefork: unexpected result from waitpid (%d, status 0x%x)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:408 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unexpected waitpid result %06x when waiting for vfork-done" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:541 |
| msgid "waiting for new child" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:544 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "wait returned unexpected PID %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:547 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "wait returned unexpected status 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:579 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown ptrace event %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:587 |
| msgid "Your system does not support fork catchpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:594 |
| msgid "Your system does not support vfork catchpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:601 |
| msgid "Your system does not support exec catchpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:954 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't attach %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:1018 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s is a cloned process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:1055 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't continue %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:1084 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't detach %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:1625 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "FC: LP has pending status %06x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2501 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not open %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2783 procfs.c:5840 |
| msgid "No current process: you must name one." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2787 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No /proc directory: '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2789 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "process %lld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2800 linux-nat.c:2878 linux-nat.c:2890 linux-nat.c:2985 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unable to open /proc file '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2809 linux-nat.c:2818 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unable to read link '%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. No output for summary mode. |
| #: linux-nat.c:2828 procfs.c:5777 |
| msgid "" |
| "Mapped address spaces:\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2901 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Process: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2903 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Exec file: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2905 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "State: %c\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2907 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Parent process: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2909 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Process group: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2911 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Session id: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2913 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "TTY: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2915 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "TTY owner process group: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2917 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Flags: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2919 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Minor faults (no memory page): %u\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2922 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Minor faults, children: %u\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2925 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Major faults (memory page faults): %u\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2928 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Major faults, children: %u\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2939 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "jiffies remaining in current time slice: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2944 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "jiffies until next timeout: %u\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2950 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "start time (jiffies since system boot): %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2953 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Virtual memory size: %u\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2956 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Resident set size: %u\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2960 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Start of text: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2962 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "End of text: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2964 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Start of stack: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME arch? |
| #: linux-nat.c:2968 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Kernel stack pointer: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME arch? |
| #: linux-nat.c:2970 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Kernel instr pointer: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2972 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Pending signals bitmap: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2974 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Blocked signals bitmap: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2976 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Ignored signals bitmap: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:2978 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Catched signals bitmap: 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME arch? |
| #: linux-nat.c:2980 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "wchan (system call): 0x%x\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:3045 linux-nat.c:3058 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not parse signal set: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:3091 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not open %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:3221 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show /proc process information about any running process.\n" |
| "Specify any process id, or use the program being debugged by default.\n" |
| "Specify any of the following keywords for detailed info:\n" |
| " mappings -- list of mapped memory regions.\n" |
| " stat -- list a bunch of random process info.\n" |
| " status -- list a different bunch of random process info.\n" |
| " all -- list all available /proc info." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:3244 |
| msgid "Set debugging of GNU/Linux lwp module." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:3245 |
| msgid "Show debugging of GNU/Linux lwp module." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-nat.c:3246 |
| msgid "Enables printf debugging output." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:236 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "thread_get_info_callback: cannot get thread info: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:293 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot find thread %ld: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:318 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot find user-level thread for LWP %ld: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:359 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Symbol \"%s\" not found in libthread_db: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:414 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot initialize libthread_db: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:487 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to set global thread event mask: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:501 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to get location for thread creation breakpoint: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:510 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to get location for thread death breakpoint: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:587 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Using host libthread_db library \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:618 |
| msgid "[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:629 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot initialize thread debugging library: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:698 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot enable thread event reporting for %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:828 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot get thread event message: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:834 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot get thread info: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:850 |
| msgid "Spurious thread death event." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:857 |
| msgid "Spurious thread event." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:997 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "find_new_threads_callback: cannot get thread info: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:1021 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot find new threads: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:1078 |
| msgid "No TLS library support" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:1099 |
| msgid "TLS not allocated yet" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: linux-thread-db.c:1119 |
| msgid "TLS not supported on this target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-lang.c:211 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "internal error: no Modula fundamental type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:116 |
| msgid "member" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:120 |
| msgid "method" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Do not translate the "struct" part! |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:140 |
| msgid "undef" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:144 |
| msgid "error" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:255 |
| msgid "is unknown" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:418 |
| msgid "long_set failed to find discrete bounds for its subtype" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:421 m2-valprint.c:82 |
| msgid "expecting long_set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Do not translate the "SET OF" part! |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:475 |
| msgid "SET OF <unknown>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. i18n: Do not translate "CASE" and "OF" |
| #: m2-typeprint.c:514 |
| msgid "CASE <variant> OF\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-valprint.c:114 |
| msgid "<unknown bounds of set>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-valprint.c:130 |
| msgid "bit test is out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-valprint.c:331 |
| msgid "not implemented: member type in m2_val_print" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-valprint.c:520 |
| msgid "<error value>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m2-valprint.c:581 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid m2 type code %d in symbol table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:423 |
| msgid "No ethernet connection!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:446 |
| msgid "Couldn't initialize WINSOCK." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:574 |
| msgid "Set the default path for downloadable SREC files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:575 |
| msgid "Show the default path for downloadable SREC files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:576 |
| msgid "Determines the default path for downloadable SREC files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:582 |
| msgid "Set IP address for M32R-EVA target board." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:583 |
| msgid "Show IP address for M32R-EVA target board." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:584 |
| msgid "Determine the IP address for M32R-EVA target board." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:590 |
| msgid "Set IP address for download server (GDB's host computer)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:591 |
| msgid "Show IP address for download server (GDB's host computer)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:592 |
| msgid "Determine the IP address for download server (GDB's host computer)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:598 |
| msgid "Upload the srec file via the monitor's Ethernet upload capability." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m32r-rom.c:601 |
| msgid "test upload command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m68hc11-tdep.c:266 |
| msgid "" |
| "No frame soft register found in the symbol table.\n" |
| "Stack backtrace will not work." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m68hc11-tdep.c:1275 |
| msgid "return of value > 4 is not supported." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m68hc11-tdep.c:1313 sh-tdep.c:1220 |
| msgid "bad size for return value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m68k-tdep.c:127 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "m68k_register_name: illegal register number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: m68k-tdep.c:1105 |
| msgid "m68k_get_longjmp_target: not implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:62 |
| msgid "" |
| "You must follow the `macro expand' command with the expression you\n" |
| "want to expand." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:98 |
| msgid "" |
| "You must follow the `macro expand-once' command with the expression\n" |
| "you want to expand." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:145 |
| msgid "" |
| "You must follow the `info macro' command with the name of the macro\n" |
| "whose definition you want to see." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:151 |
| msgid "GDB has no preprocessor macro information for that code." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:204 macrocmd.c:211 macrocmd.c:218 |
| msgid "Command not implemented yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:235 |
| msgid "Prefix for commands dealing with C preprocessor macros." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:238 |
| msgid "" |
| "Fully expand any C/C++ preprocessor macro invocations in EXPRESSION.\n" |
| "Show the expanded expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:243 |
| msgid "" |
| "Expand C/C++ preprocessor macro invocations appearing directly in " |
| "EXPRESSION.\n" |
| "Show the expanded expression.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "This command differs from `macro expand' in that it only expands macro\n" |
| "invocations that appear directly in EXPRESSION; if expanding a macro\n" |
| "introduces further macro invocations, those are left unexpanded.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "`macro expand-once' helps you see how a particular macro expands,\n" |
| "whereas `macro expand' shows you how all the macros involved in an\n" |
| "expression work together to yield a pre-processed expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:258 |
| msgid "Show the definition of MACRO, and its source location." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:261 |
| msgid "" |
| "Define a new C/C++ preprocessor macro.\n" |
| "The GDB command `macro define DEFINITION' is equivalent to placing a\n" |
| "preprocessor directive of the form `#define DEFINITION' such that the\n" |
| "definition is visible in all the inferior's source files.\n" |
| "For example:\n" |
| " (gdb) macro define PI (3.1415926)\n" |
| " (gdb) macro define MIN(x,y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y))" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:271 |
| msgid "" |
| "Remove the definition of the C/C++ preprocessor macro with the given name." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrocmd.c:276 |
| msgid "List all the macros defined using the `macro define' command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:239 |
| msgid "Unterminated comment in macro expansion." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:346 |
| msgid "A character constant must contain at least one character." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:393 |
| msgid "Unterminated string in expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:400 |
| msgid "Newline characters may not appear in string constants." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:619 |
| msgid "unable to avoid splicing tokens during macro expansion" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:744 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Malformed argument list for macro `%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:844 |
| msgid "Stringification is not implemented yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:850 |
| msgid "Token splicing is not implemented yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:860 |
| msgid "Variable-arity macros not implemented yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:937 |
| msgid "Varargs macros not implemented yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:960 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Wrong number of arguments to macro `%s' (expected %d, got %d)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:994 |
| msgid "bad macro definition kind" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroexp.c:1125 |
| msgid "Expand-once not implemented yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macroscope.c:73 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "symtab found for `%s', but that file\n" |
| "is not covered in the compilation unit's macro information" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrotab.c:448 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "both `%s' and `%s' allegedly #included at %s:%d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrotab.c:707 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "macro `%s' redefined at %s:%d; original definition at %s:%d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrotab.c:796 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "macro '%s' is #undefined twice, at %s:%d and %s:%d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: macrotab.c:813 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no definition for macro `%s' in scope to #undef at %s:%d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:427 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: unable to load tclcommand file \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:474 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "warning: could not set baud rate to `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:492 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "warning: could not set timeout limit to `%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:500 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Use `%s --help' for a complete list of options.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:520 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: `--args' specified but no program specified\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:547 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Excess command line arguments ignored. (%s%s)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:604 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Interpreter `%s' unrecognized" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:634 |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "warning: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:716 |
| msgid "warning: " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:778 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Startup time: %ld.%06ld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:788 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Startup size: data size %ld\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:849 |
| msgid "" |
| "This is the GNU debugger. Usage:\n" |
| "\n" |
| " gdb [options] [executable-file [core-file or process-id]]\n" |
| " gdb [options] --args executable-file [inferior-arguments ...]\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Options:\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:855 |
| msgid "" |
| " --args Arguments after executable-file are passed to inferior\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:858 |
| msgid "" |
| " -b BAUDRATE Set serial port baud rate used for remote debugging.\n" |
| " --batch Exit after processing options.\n" |
| " --batch-silent As for --batch, but suppress all gdb stdout output.\n" |
| " --return-child-result\n" |
| " GDB exit code will be the child's exit code.\n" |
| " --cd=DIR Change current directory to DIR.\n" |
| " --command=FILE, -x Execute GDB commands from FILE.\n" |
| " --eval-command=COMMAND, -ex\n" |
| " Execute a single GDB command.\n" |
| " May be used multiple times and in conjunction\n" |
| " with --command.\n" |
| " --core=COREFILE Analyze the core dump COREFILE.\n" |
| " --pid=PID Attach to running process PID.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:873 |
| msgid "" |
| " --dbx DBX compatibility mode.\n" |
| " --directory=DIR Search for source files in DIR.\n" |
| " --epoch Output information used by epoch emacs-GDB interface.\n" |
| " --exec=EXECFILE Use EXECFILE as the executable.\n" |
| " --fullname Output information used by emacs-GDB interface.\n" |
| " --help Print this message.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:881 |
| msgid "" |
| " --interpreter=INTERP\n" |
| " Select a specific interpreter / user interface\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:885 |
| msgid "" |
| " -l TIMEOUT Set timeout in seconds for remote debugging.\n" |
| " --nw\t\t Do not use a window interface.\n" |
| " --nx Do not read " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:890 |
| msgid "" |
| " file.\n" |
| " --quiet Do not print version number on startup.\n" |
| " --readnow Fully read symbol files on first access.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:894 |
| msgid "" |
| " --se=FILE Use FILE as symbol file and executable file.\n" |
| " --symbols=SYMFILE Read symbols from SYMFILE.\n" |
| " --tty=TTY Use TTY for input/output by the program being " |
| "debugged.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:900 |
| msgid " --tui Use a terminal user interface.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:904 |
| msgid "" |
| " --version Print version information and then exit.\n" |
| " -w Use a window interface.\n" |
| " --write Set writing into executable and core files.\n" |
| " --xdb XDB compatibility mode.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: main.c:910 |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "For more information, type \"help\" from within GDB, or consult the\n" |
| "GDB manual (available as on-line info or a printed manual).\n" |
| "Report bugs to \"bug-gdb@gnu.org\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:74 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Watchdog timer is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:94 |
| msgid "" |
| "\"maintenance\" must be followed by the name of a maintenance command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:153 |
| msgid "\"maintenance demangle\" takes an argument to demangle.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:166 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't demangle \"%s\"\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:177 |
| msgid "\"maintenance time\" takes a numeric argument.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:200 |
| msgid "\"maintenance info\" must be followed by the name of an info command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:364 |
| msgid "Exec file:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:382 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Object file: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:396 |
| msgid "Core file:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:420 regcache.c:1385 |
| msgid "maintenance print architecture" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:433 |
| msgid "" |
| "\"maintenance print\" must be followed by the name of a print command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:453 |
| msgid "requires argument (address or section + address)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. End of command? |
| #: maint.c:463 |
| msgid "Need to specify <section-name> and <address>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:476 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown section %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:491 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no symbol at %s:0x%s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:493 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no symbol at 0x%s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:508 |
| msgid "" |
| "\"maintenance deprecate\" takes an argument, \n" |
| "the command you want to deprecate, and optionally the replacement command \n" |
| "enclosed in quotes.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:523 |
| msgid "" |
| "\"maintenance undeprecate\" takes an argument, \n" |
| "the command you want to undeprecate.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:556 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't find command '%s' to deprecate.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:623 |
| msgid "\"maintenance set\" must be followed by the name of a set command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:640 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Internal profiling is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:699 |
| msgid "Profiling support is not available on this system." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:708 |
| msgid "" |
| "Commands for use by GDB maintainers.\n" |
| "Includes commands to dump specific internal GDB structures in\n" |
| "a human readable form, to cause GDB to deliberately dump core,\n" |
| "to test internal functions such as the C++/ObjC demangler, etc." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:718 |
| msgid "Commands for showing internal info about the program being debugged." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:724 |
| msgid "" |
| "List the BFD sections of the exec and core files. \n" |
| "Arguments may be any combination of:\n" |
| "\t[one or more section names]\n" |
| "\tALLOC LOAD RELOC READONLY CODE DATA ROM CONSTRUCTOR\n" |
| "\tHAS_CONTENTS NEVER_LOAD COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY IS_COMMON\n" |
| "Sections matching any argument will be listed (no argument\n" |
| "implies all sections). In addition, the special argument\n" |
| "\tALLOBJ\n" |
| "lists all sections from all object files, including shared libraries." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:737 |
| msgid "Maintenance command for printing GDB internal state." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:741 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set GDB internal variables used by the GDB maintainer.\n" |
| "Configure variables internal to GDB that aid in GDB's maintenance" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:748 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show GDB internal variables used by the GDB maintainer.\n" |
| "Configure variables internal to GDB that aid in GDB's maintenance" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:756 |
| msgid "" |
| "Get fatal error; make debugger dump its core.\n" |
| "GDB sets its handling of SIGQUIT back to SIG_DFL and then sends\n" |
| "itself a SIGQUIT signal." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:764 |
| msgid "" |
| "Give GDB an internal error.\n" |
| "Cause GDB to behave as if an internal error was detected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:770 |
| msgid "" |
| "Give GDB an internal warning.\n" |
| "Cause GDB to behave as if an internal warning was reported." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:775 |
| msgid "" |
| "Demangle a C++/ObjC mangled name.\n" |
| "Call internal GDB demangler routine to demangle a C++ link name\n" |
| "and prints the result." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:781 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the display of time usage.\n" |
| "If nonzero, will cause the execution time for each command to be\n" |
| "displayed, following the command's output." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:787 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the display of space usage.\n" |
| "If nonzero, will cause the execution space for each command to be\n" |
| "displayed, following the command's output." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:793 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print a type chain for a given symbol.\n" |
| "For each node in a type chain, print the raw data for each member of\n" |
| "the type structure, and the interpretation of the data." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:799 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print dump of current symbol definitions.\n" |
| "Entries in the full symbol table are dumped to file OUTFILE.\n" |
| "If a SOURCE file is specified, dump only that file's symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:805 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print dump of current minimal symbol definitions.\n" |
| "Entries in the minimal symbol table are dumped to file OUTFILE.\n" |
| "If a SOURCE file is specified, dump only that file's minimal symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:811 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print dump of current partial symbol definitions.\n" |
| "Entries in the partial symbol table are dumped to file OUTFILE.\n" |
| "If a SOURCE file is specified, dump only that file's partial symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:818 |
| msgid "Print dump of current object file definitions." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:821 |
| msgid "" |
| "List the full symbol tables for all object files.\n" |
| "This does not include information about individual symbols, blocks, or\n" |
| "linetables --- just the symbol table structures themselves.\n" |
| "With an argument REGEXP, list the symbol tables whose names that match that." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:828 |
| msgid "" |
| "List the partial symbol tables for all object files.\n" |
| "This does not include information about individual partial symbols,\n" |
| "just the symbol table structures themselves." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:835 |
| msgid "Print statistics about internal gdb state." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:839 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print the internal architecture configuration.\n" |
| "Takes an optional file parameter." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:845 |
| msgid "Check consistency of psymtabs and symtabs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:849 |
| msgid "Translate a section name and address to a symbol." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:852 |
| msgid "" |
| "Deprecate a command. Note that this is just in here so the \n" |
| "testsuite can check the comamnd deprecator. You probably shouldn't use " |
| "this,\n" |
| "rather you should use the C function deprecate_cmd(). If you decide you \n" |
| "want to use it: maintenance deprecate 'commandname' \"replacement\". The \n" |
| "replacement is optional." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:859 |
| msgid "" |
| "Undeprecate a command. Note that this is just in here so the \n" |
| "testsuite can check the comamnd deprecator. You probably shouldn't use " |
| "this,\n" |
| "If you decide you want to use it: maintenance undeprecate 'commandname'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:865 |
| msgid "Set watchdog timer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:866 |
| msgid "Show watchdog timer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:867 |
| msgid "" |
| "When non-zero, this timeout is used instead of waiting forever for a target\n" |
| "to finish a low-level step or continue operation. If the specified amount\n" |
| "of time passes without a response from the target, an error occurs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:876 |
| msgid "Set internal profiling." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:877 |
| msgid "Show internal profiling." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: maint.c:878 |
| msgid "When enabled GDB is profiled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:127 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad aux index at symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:133 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown external symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:139 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot map ECOFF basic type 0x%x for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:146 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "guessed tag type of %s incorrectly" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:152 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad rfd entry for %s: file %d, index %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:159 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unexpected type code for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:410 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "%s not compiled with -g, debugging support is limited.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:412 |
| msgid "You should compile with -g2 or -g3 for best debugging support.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:743 mdebugread.c:1360 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown symbol type 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:960 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "declaration block contains unhandled symbol type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1248 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "stEnd with storage class %d not handled" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1501 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "can't handle TIR fBitfield for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1531 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unable to cross ref btIndirect for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1648 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unable to cross ref btTypedef for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1698 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "illegal TIR continued for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1761 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "illegal array index type for %s, assuming int" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1811 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown type qualifier 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1847 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "can't handle PDR for static proc at 0x%lx" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1908 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "PDR for %s, but no symbol" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:1957 |
| msgid "fixing bad setjmp PDR from libc" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:2046 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Warning: %s `%s' is undefined (in %s)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:2147 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "guessed size of linetable for %s incorrectly" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:2421 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad ifd for external symbol: %d (max %ld)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:2428 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad iss for external symbol: %ld (max %ld)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:3394 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad proc end in aux found from symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:3509 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad aux index at block symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Both complaints are valid: one gives symbol name, |
| #. the other the offending symbol type. |
| #: mdebugread.c:3529 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown local symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:3531 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "with type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:3690 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad file number %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:3997 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown stabs symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:4180 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "File %s contains %d unresolved references:" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:4353 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "illegal tq0 in forward typedef for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:4391 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "illegal bt %d in forward typedef for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mdebugread.c:4760 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error reading ECOFF debugging information: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:118 |
| msgid "" |
| "Switching to manual control of memory regions; use \"mem auto\" to fetch " |
| "regions from the target again." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:154 |
| msgid "invalid memory region: low >= high\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:183 |
| msgid "overlapping memory region\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:284 |
| msgid "No mem" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:306 |
| msgid "no lo address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:311 |
| msgid "no hi address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:329 |
| msgid "region bounds not 16 bit aligned" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:335 |
| msgid "region bounds not 32 bit aligned" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:341 |
| msgid "region bounds not 64 bit aligned" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:365 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown attribute: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:380 |
| msgid "Using memory regions provided by the target.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:382 |
| msgid "Using user-defined memory regions.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:388 |
| msgid "There are no memory regions defined.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:520 memattr.c:574 memattr.c:623 memattr.c:633 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No memory region number %d.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:548 memattr.c:602 memattr.c:665 |
| msgid "Arguments must be memory region numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:683 |
| msgid "" |
| "Define attributes for memory region or reset memory region handling to\n" |
| "target-based.\n" |
| "Usage: mem auto\n" |
| " mem <lo addr> <hi addr> [<mode> <width> <cache>], \n" |
| "where <mode> may be rw (read/write), ro (read-only) or wo (write-only), \n" |
| " <width> may be 8, 16, 32, or 64, and \n" |
| " <cache> may be cache or nocache" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:692 |
| msgid "" |
| "Enable memory region.\n" |
| "Arguments are the code numbers of the memory regions to enable.\n" |
| "Usage: enable mem <code number>\n" |
| "Do \"info mem\" to see current list of code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:698 |
| msgid "" |
| "Disable memory region.\n" |
| "Arguments are the code numbers of the memory regions to disable.\n" |
| "Usage: disable mem <code number>\n" |
| "Do \"info mem\" to see current list of code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:704 |
| msgid "" |
| "Delete memory region.\n" |
| "Arguments are the code numbers of the memory regions to delete.\n" |
| "Usage: delete mem <code number>\n" |
| "Do \"info mem\" to see current list of code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memattr.c:711 |
| msgid "Memory region attributes" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mem-break.c:55 ppc-linux-tdep.c:471 |
| msgid "Software breakpoints not implemented for this target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:40 |
| msgid "Can not parse XML memory map; XML support was disabled at compile time" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:112 |
| msgid "memory map: found 'property' element outside 'memory'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:121 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "While parsing element %s:\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:146 |
| msgid "Empty content of 'property' element" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:152 |
| msgid "Invalid content of the 'blocksize' property" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:156 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown memory region property: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:165 |
| msgid "Flash block size is not set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: memory-map.c:173 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "while parsing element %s: \n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Just report it. |
| #: memory-map.c:261 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not parse XML memory map: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-break.c:131 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_break_insert: Missing <location>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-break.c:133 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_break_insert: Garbage following <location>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-break.c:155 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_break_insert: Unsupported tempoary regexp breakpoint" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-break.c:163 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_break_insert: Bad switch." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-break.c:221 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_break_watch: Missing <expression>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-break.c:223 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_break_watch: Garbage following <expression>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-break.c:239 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_break_watch: Unknown watchpoint type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-disas.c:140 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_disassemble: Mixed_mode argument must be 0 or 1." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-disas.c:150 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_disassemble: Invalid filename." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-disas.c:152 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_disassemble: Invalid line number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-disas.c:154 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_disassemble: No function contains specified address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-env.c:73 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_env_pwd: No arguments required" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-env.c:94 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_env_cd: Usage DIRECTORY" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-env.c:263 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_inferior_tty_show: Usage: No args" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-file.c:41 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_file_list_exec_source_file: Usage: No args" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-file.c:51 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_file_list_exec_source_file: No symtab" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-file.c:75 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_file_list_exec_source_files: Usage: No args" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:51 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_list_frames: Usage: [FRAME_LOW FRAME_HIGH]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:74 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_list_frames: Not enough frames in stack." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:103 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_info_depth: Usage: [MAX_DEPTH]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:132 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_list_locals: Usage: PRINT_VALUES" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:146 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unknown value for PRINT_VALUES: must be: 0 or \"%s\", 1 or \"%s\", 2 or \"%s" |
| "\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:166 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_list_args: Usage: PRINT_VALUES [FRAME_LOW FRAME_HIGH]" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:189 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_list_args: Not enough frames in stack." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:325 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_select_frame: Usage: FRAME_SPEC" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-stack.c:335 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_stack_info_frame: No arguments required" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. mi_error_message = xstrprintf ("mi_cmd_var_create: Usage: |
| #. ...."); return MI_CMD_ERROR; |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:60 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_create: Usage: NAME FRAME EXPRESSION." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:79 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_create: name of object must begin with a letter" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:99 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_create: unable to create variable object" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:127 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_delete: Usage: [-c] EXPRESSION." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:139 |
| msgid "" |
| "mi_cmd_var_delete: Missing required argument after '-c': variable object name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:141 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_delete: Illegal variable object name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:150 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_delete: Invalid option." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:163 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_delete: Variable object not found." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:182 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_set_format: Usage: NAME FORMAT." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:188 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_set_format: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:192 |
| msgid "" |
| "mi_cmd_var_set_format: Must specify the format as: \"natural\", \"binary\", " |
| "\"decimal\", \"hexadecimal\", or \"octal\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:207 |
| msgid "" |
| "mi_cmd_var_set_format: Unknown display format: must be: \"natural\", \"binary" |
| "\", \"decimal\", \"hexadecimal\", or \"octal\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:224 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_show_format: Usage: NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:229 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_show_format: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:244 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_info_num_children: Usage: NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:249 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_info_num_children: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:270 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unknown value for PRINT_VALUES\n" |
| "Must be: 0 or \"%s\", 1 or \"%s\", 2 or \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:310 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_list_children: Usage: [PRINT_VALUES] NAME" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:318 varobj.c:588 |
| msgid "Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:362 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_info_type: Usage: NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:367 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_info_type: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:380 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_info_expression: Usage: NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:385 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_info_expression: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:402 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_show_attributes: Usage: NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:407 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_show_attributes: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:426 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_evaluate_expression: Usage: NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:431 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_evaluate_expression: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:444 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_assign: Usage: NAME EXPRESSION." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:449 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_assign: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:453 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_assign: Variable object is not editable" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:458 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_assign: Could not assign expression to varible object" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:476 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_update: Usage: [PRINT_VALUES] NAME." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmd-var.c:517 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_var_update: Variable object not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-cmds.c:242 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "command `%s' appears to be duplicated" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-common.c:52 |
| msgid "async_reason_string_lookup is inconsistent" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-console.c:68 |
| msgid "mi_console_file_delete: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-console.c:96 |
| msgid "mi_console_file_transform: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-console.c:122 |
| msgid "mi_console_file_flush: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-getopt.c:37 |
| msgid "mi_getopt_long: optind out of bounds" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-getopt.c:63 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: Option %s requires an argument" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-getopt.c:75 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: Unknown option ``%s''" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c:41 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines: Usage: SOURCE_FILENAME" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c:47 |
| msgid "mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines: Unknown source file name." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-linux-nat.c:158 mips-linux-nat.c:207 ppcnbsd-nat.c:103 |
| #: ppcnbsd-nat.c:135 |
| msgid "Couldn't get FP registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-linux-nat.c:198 shnbsd-nat.c:73 |
| msgid "Couldn't set registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-linux-nat.c:213 ppcnbsd-nat.c:142 |
| msgid "Couldn't set FP registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-linux-tdep.c:228 mips-linux-tdep.c:497 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bogon register number %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-linux-tdep.c:250 mips-linux-tdep.c:519 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknowable register number %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-linux-tdep.c:568 |
| msgid "wrong size fpregset struct in core file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-linux-tdep.c:1177 |
| msgid "can't handle ABI" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mipsread.c:84 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error reading symbol table: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:525 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "mips_register_name: bad register number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:587 mips-tdep.c:609 |
| msgid "bad register size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:639 |
| msgid "32-bit compatibility mode not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:758 |
| msgid "mips_mask_address_p: bad switch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:784 |
| msgid "show_mask_address: bad switch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:2258 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "GDB can't find the start of the function at 0x%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:3875 mips-tdep.c:3910 mips-tdep.c:4113 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "can't read register %d (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:3916 |
| msgid "mips_read_fp_register_double: bad access to odd-numbered FP register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:4149 |
| msgid "Not a valid register for the current processor type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:4318 mips-tdep.c:4332 mips-tdep.c:4346 |
| msgid "set mipsfpu failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:4685 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unsupported ABI %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:4699 |
| msgid "unrecognized .gcc_compiled_longXX" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:4711 |
| msgid "unknown ABI string" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5018 mips-tdep.c:5068 |
| msgid "unknown ABI in switch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5297 |
| msgid "mips_abi_strings out of sync" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5305 mips-tdep.c:5309 |
| msgid "Various MIPS specific commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5314 |
| msgid "Set size of general purpose registers saved on the stack." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5315 |
| msgid "Show size of general purpose registers saved on the stack." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5316 |
| msgid "" |
| "This option can be set to one of:\n" |
| " 32 - Force GDB to treat saved GP registers as 32-bit\n" |
| " 64 - Force GDB to treat saved GP registers as 64-bit\n" |
| " auto - Allow GDB to use the target's default setting or autodetect the\n" |
| " saved GP register size from information contained in the\n" |
| " executable (default)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5329 |
| msgid "Set the amount of stack space reserved for each argument." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5330 |
| msgid "Show the amount of stack space reserved for each argument." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5331 |
| msgid "" |
| "This option can be set to one of:\n" |
| " 32 - Force GDB to allocate 32-bit chunks per argument\n" |
| " 64 - Force GDB to allocate 64-bit chunks per argument\n" |
| " auto - Allow GDB to determine the correct setting from the current\n" |
| " target and executable (default)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5343 |
| msgid "Set the MIPS ABI used by this program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5344 |
| msgid "Show the MIPS ABI used by this program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5345 |
| msgid "" |
| "This option can be set to one of:\n" |
| " auto - the default ABI associated with the current binary\n" |
| " o32\n" |
| " o64\n" |
| " n32\n" |
| " n64\n" |
| " eabi32\n" |
| " eabi64" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5362 |
| msgid "Set use of MIPS floating-point coprocessor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5365 |
| msgid "Select single-precision MIPS floating-point coprocessor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5368 |
| msgid "Select double-precision MIPS floating-point coprocessor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5374 |
| msgid "Select no MIPS floating-point coprocessor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5379 |
| msgid "Select MIPS floating-point coprocessor automatically." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5382 |
| msgid "Show current use of MIPS floating-point coprocessor target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5402 |
| msgid "Set zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5403 |
| msgid "Show zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5404 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use \"on\" to enable the masking, \"off\" to disable it and \"auto\" to \n" |
| "allow GDB to determine the correct value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5413 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set compatibility with 64-bit MIPS target that transfers 32-bit quantities." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5415 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show compatibility with 64-bit MIPS target that transfers 32-bit quantities." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5417 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use \"on\" to enable backward compatibility with older MIPS 64 GDB+target\n" |
| "that would transfer 32 bits for some registers (e.g. SR, FSR) and\n" |
| "64 bits for others. Use \"off\" to disable compatibility mode" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5427 |
| msgid "Set mips debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5428 |
| msgid "Show mips debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mips-tdep.c:5429 |
| msgid "When non-zero, mips specific debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mn10300-tdep.c:157 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot store return value %d bytes long." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mn10300-tdep.c:189 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot extract return value %d bytes long." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mn10300-tdep.c:1095 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bogus register number in debug info: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mn10300-tdep.c:1138 |
| msgid "mn10300_gdbarch_init: Unknown mn10300 variant" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:211 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s (0x%s): %s: %s%c" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:213 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s (0x%s): %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:228 rom68k-rom.c:57 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid hex digit %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Polls shouldn't generate timeout errors |
| #: monitor.c:395 monitor.c:470 remote-e7000.c:213 remote-st.c:108 |
| #: remote-utils.c:228 |
| msgid "Timeout reading from remote system." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:397 monitor.c:472 |
| msgid "remote-monitor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:466 |
| msgid "GDB serial timeout has expired. Target detached." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:683 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "compile_pattern: Can't compile pattern string `%s': %s!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:699 |
| msgid "Magic number of monitor_ops struct wrong." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:705 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Use `target %s DEVICE-NAME' to use a serial port, or \n" |
| "`target %s HOST-NAME:PORT-NUMBER' to use a network connection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:805 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote target %s connected to %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:845 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Ending remote %s debugging\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:883 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "monitor_supply_register (%d): bad value from monitor: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:1186 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bad value returned from monitor while fetching register %x." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:1377 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\tAttached to %s at %d baud.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:1902 |
| msgid "Failed to read via monitor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:1981 |
| msgid "Args are not supported by the monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2012 |
| msgid "No set_break defined for this monitor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2033 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Too many breakpoints (> %d) for monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2046 |
| msgid "No clr_break defined for this monitor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2173 |
| msgid "monitor target not open." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2200 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Reply contains invalid hex digit 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2260 |
| msgid "Set display of activity while downloading a file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2261 |
| msgid "Show display of activity while downloading a file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2262 |
| msgid "When enabled, a hashmark '#' is displayed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2268 |
| msgid "Set debugging of remote monitor communication." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2269 |
| msgid "Show debugging of remote monitor communication." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: monitor.c:2270 |
| msgid "" |
| "When enabled, communication between GDB and the remote monitor\n" |
| "is displayed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mt-tdep.c:302 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "mt_register_type: illegal register number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: mt-tdep.c:1136 |
| msgid "mt_gdbarch_init: bad byte order for float format" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:106 |
| msgid "Lost the QNX node. Debug session probably over." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:171 |
| msgid "Invalid procfs arg" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:180 nto-procfs.c:200 |
| msgid "Devctl failed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:191 |
| msgid "alloca failed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:208 |
| msgid "Invalid target CPU." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:522 procfs.c:3520 |
| msgid "Attaching GDB to itself is not a good idea..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:558 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't open proc file %s, error %d (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:561 |
| msgid "Couldn't stop process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:1066 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error spawning %s: %d (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:1340 |
| msgid "pidlist" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-procfs.c:1341 |
| msgid "memory information" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-tdep.c:379 |
| msgid "Set QNX NTO internal debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-tdep.c:380 |
| msgid "Show QNX NTO internal debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: nto-tdep.c:381 |
| msgid "" |
| "When non-zero, nto specific debug info is\n" |
| "displayed. Different information is displayed\n" |
| "for different positive values." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:127 |
| msgid "no way to lookup Objective-C classes" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:154 |
| msgid "no way to lookup Objective-C selectors" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:205 |
| msgid "NSString: internal error -- no way to create new NSString" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:766 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't find selector \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:813 |
| msgid "internal: compare_selectors(1)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:818 |
| msgid "internal: compare_selectors(2)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:873 objc-lang.c:1013 symtab.c:2974 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid regexp (%s): %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:903 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Selectors matching \"%s\":\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:950 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No selectors matching \"%s\"\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:968 |
| msgid "internal: compare_classes(1)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:1037 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Classes matching \"%s\":\n" |
| "\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:1076 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No classes matching \"%s\"\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:1555 |
| msgid "Unable to locate _NSPrintForDebugger in child process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:1561 |
| msgid "object returns null description" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:1572 |
| msgid "<object returns empty description>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. INFO SELECTORS command. |
| #: objc-lang.c:1724 |
| msgid "All Objective-C selectors, or those matching REGEXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. INFO CLASSES command. |
| #: objc-lang.c:1726 |
| msgid "All Objective-C classes, or those matching REGEXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objc-lang.c:1728 |
| msgid "Ask an Objective-C object to print itself." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objfiles.c:198 solib.c:309 symfile.c:2160 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't find the file sections in `%s': %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objfiles.c:312 |
| msgid "put_objfile_before: before objfile not in list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objfiles.c:364 |
| msgid "unlink_objfile: objfile already unlinked" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objfiles.h:627 |
| msgid "sect_index_data not initialized" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objfiles.h:632 |
| msgid "sect_index_rodata not initialized" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: objfiles.h:637 |
| msgid "sect_index_text not initialized" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: observer.c:64 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Observer debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. We should never reach this point. However, this should not be |
| #. a very serious error, so simply report a warning to the user. |
| #: observer.c:155 |
| msgid "Failed to detach observer" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: observer.c:209 |
| msgid "Set observer debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: observer.c:210 |
| msgid "Show observer debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: observer.c:211 |
| msgid "When non-zero, observer debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:180 ocd.c:211 ocd.c:438 ocd.c:537 ocd.c:603 ocd.c:673 ocd.c:959 |
| msgid "Truncated response packet from OCD device" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:186 |
| msgid "OCD_INIT:" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:192 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[Wiggler version %x.%x, capability 0x%x]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:255 |
| msgid "" |
| "To open an OCD connection, you need to specify the\n" |
| "device the OCD device is attached to (e.g. /dev/ttya)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:307 |
| msgid "Failed to connect to OCD." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:320 remote.c:2490 remote.c:2511 remote-utils.c:420 |
| msgid "Argument given to \"detach\" when remotely debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:349 |
| msgid "Can't stop target via BDM" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:447 |
| msgid "OCD device lost VCC at BDM interface." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:449 |
| msgid "OCD device cable appears to have been disconnected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:493 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Register block size bad: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:747 remote.c:4333 remote-m32r-sdi.c:710 remote-m32r-sdi.c:716 |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:732 |
| msgid "Remote connection closed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:749 remote.c:4336 |
| msgid "Remote communication error" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:789 |
| msgid "output_packet: write failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:810 ocd.c:813 ocd.c:825 ocd.c:835 ocd.c:844 ocd.c:913 ocd.c:926 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "ocd_get_packet (readchar): %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:904 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "ocd_get_packet: unknown packet type 0x%x." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:932 |
| msgid "ocd_get_packet: bad packet checksum" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:935 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Response phase error. Got 0x%x, expected 0x%x" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:971 |
| msgid "OCD device can't detect VCC at BDM interface." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:973 |
| msgid "BDM cable appears to be disconnected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:1020 |
| msgid "Args are not supported by BDM." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:1077 |
| msgid "bdm command must be followed by `reset'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:1086 ocd.c:1099 ocd.c:1124 |
| msgid "Not connected to OCD device." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:1127 |
| msgid "Must specify file containing new OCD code." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:1157 |
| msgid "Set timeout value for remote read." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ocd.c:1158 |
| msgid "Show timeout value for remote read." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:118 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "gdbarch_register_osabi: An attempt to register a handler for OS ABI \"%s\" " |
| "for architecture %s was made. The handler will not be registered" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:136 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "gdbarch_register_osabi: A handler for OS ABI \"%s\" has already been " |
| "registered for architecture %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:229 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "gdbarch_lookup_osabi: invalid OS ABI (%d) from sniffer for architecture %s " |
| "flavour %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:248 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "gdbarch_lookup_osabi: multiple %sspecific OS ABI match for architecture %s " |
| "flavour %d: first match \"%s\", second match \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:443 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "generic_elf_osabi_sniff_abi_tag_sections: unknown OS number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:582 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid OS ABI \"%s\" passed to command handler." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:590 |
| msgid "Updating OS ABI failed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:599 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current OS ABI is \"auto\" (currently \"%s\").\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:602 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The current OS ABI is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:606 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The default OS ABI is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:620 |
| msgid "_initialize_gdb_osabi: gdb_osabi_names[] is inconsistent" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:629 |
| msgid "Set OS ABI of target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: osabi.c:630 |
| msgid "Show OS ABI of target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: parse.c:100 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Expression debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: parse.c:881 |
| msgid "?error in operator_length_standard" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: parse.c:1114 |
| msgid "expression to compute" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: parse.c:1189 parse.c:1203 |
| msgid "Junk after end of expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: parse.c:1419 |
| msgid "Set expression debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: parse.c:1420 |
| msgid "Show expression debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: parse.c:1421 |
| msgid "" |
| "When non-zero, the internal representation of expressions will be printed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-lang.c:292 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "internal error: no Pascal fundamental type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ppc-bdm.c:218 |
| msgid "ppc_bdm_fetch_registers: 'all registers' case not implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:251 ppc-linux-nat.c:531 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch AltiVec register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Anything else needs to be reported. |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:288 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch SPE registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:414 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "fetch_register: unexpected byte order: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:456 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch AltiVec registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:544 |
| msgid "Unable to store AltiVec register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Anything else needs to be reported. |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:571 |
| msgid "Unable to set SPE registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:736 |
| msgid "Couldn't get AltiVec registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ppc-linux-nat.c:742 |
| msgid "Couldn't write AltiVec registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:90 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The largest offset that will be printed in <symbol+1234> form is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:102 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of source filename and line number with <symbol> is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:380 printcmd.c:451 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Undefined output size \"%c\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:473 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Undefined output format \"%c\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:813 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Size letters are meaningless in \"%s\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:815 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Item count other than 1 is meaningless in \"%s\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:818 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Format letter \"%c\" is meaningless in \"%s\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:981 |
| msgid "address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1006 |
| msgid "load address range of " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1008 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s overlay " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1010 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "section %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1015 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No symbol matches %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1031 |
| msgid "Argument required." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1073 scm-lang.c:183 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No symbol \"%s\" in current context." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1116 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "a variable in register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1120 printcmd.c:1208 |
| msgid "static storage at address " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1126 printcmd.c:1140 printcmd.c:1192 printcmd.c:1214 |
| msgid "" |
| ",\n" |
| " -- loaded at " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1128 printcmd.c:1142 printcmd.c:1194 printcmd.c:1216 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " in overlay section %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1133 |
| msgid "external global (indirect addressing), at address *(" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1147 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "an argument in register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1151 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "address of an argument in register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1156 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "an argument at offset %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1160 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "an argument at frame offset %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1164 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "a local variable at frame offset %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1168 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "a reference argument at offset %ld" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1172 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "a variable at offset %ld from register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1177 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "an argument at offset %ld from register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1182 |
| msgid "a typedef" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1186 |
| msgid "a function at address " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1223 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "a thread-local variable at offset %ld from the thread base register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1229 |
| msgid "optimized out" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1233 |
| msgid "of unknown (botched) type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1407 printcmd.c:1419 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No display number %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1454 printcmd.c:1642 printcmd.c:1679 |
| msgid "Arguments must be display numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1579 printcmd.c:1652 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No display number %d.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1588 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Disabling display %d to avoid infinite recursion.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1601 |
| msgid "There are no auto-display expressions now.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1603 |
| msgid "" |
| "Auto-display expressions now in effect:\n" |
| "Num Enb Expression\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1616 |
| msgid " (cannot be evaluated in the current context)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1719 |
| msgid "format-control string and values to print" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1727 |
| msgid "Bad format string, missing '\"'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1740 |
| msgid "Bad format string, non-terminated '\"'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. ??? TODO: handle other escape sequences |
| #: printcmd.c:1774 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized escape character \\%c in format string." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1791 |
| msgid "Invalid argument syntax" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1958 |
| msgid "`*' not supported for precision or width in printf" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1961 |
| msgid "Format specifier `n' not supported in printf" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1964 |
| msgid "Incomplete format specifier at end of format string" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1967 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized format specifier '%c' in printf" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:1971 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Inappropriate modifiers to format specifier '%c' in printf" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2013 |
| msgid "Wrong number of arguments for specified format-string" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2061 |
| msgid "long double not supported in printf" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2071 |
| msgid "long long not supported in printf" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2087 |
| msgid "failed internal consitency check" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2106 |
| msgid "Describe where symbol SYM is stored." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2108 |
| msgid "" |
| "Describe what symbol is at location ADDR.\n" |
| "Only for symbols with fixed locations (global or static scope)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2112 |
| msgid "" |
| "Examine memory: x/FMT ADDRESS.\n" |
| "ADDRESS is an expression for the memory address to examine.\n" |
| "FMT is a repeat count followed by a format letter and a size letter.\n" |
| "Format letters are o(octal), x(hex), d(decimal), u(unsigned decimal),\n" |
| " t(binary), f(float), a(address), i(instruction), c(char) and s(string).\n" |
| "Size letters are b(byte), h(halfword), w(word), g(giant, 8 bytes).\n" |
| "The specified number of objects of the specified size are printed\n" |
| "according to the format.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Defaults for format and size letters are those previously used.\n" |
| "Default count is 1. Default address is following last thing printed\n" |
| "with this command or \"print\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2127 |
| msgid "Print line number and file of definition of variable." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2130 |
| msgid "Expressions to display when program stops, with code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2133 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cancel some expressions to be displayed when program stops.\n" |
| "Arguments are the code numbers of the expressions to stop displaying.\n" |
| "No argument means cancel all automatic-display expressions.\n" |
| "\"delete display\" has the same effect as this command.\n" |
| "Do \"info display\" to see current list of code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2141 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print value of expression EXP each time the program stops.\n" |
| "/FMT may be used before EXP as in the \"print\" command.\n" |
| "/FMT \"i\" or \"s\" or including a size-letter is allowed,\n" |
| "as in the \"x\" command, and then EXP is used to get the address to examine\n" |
| "and examining is done as in the \"x\" command.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "With no argument, display all currently requested auto-display expressions.\n" |
| "Use \"undisplay\" to cancel display requests previously made." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2150 |
| msgid "" |
| "Enable some expressions to be displayed when program stops.\n" |
| "Arguments are the code numbers of the expressions to resume displaying.\n" |
| "No argument means enable all automatic-display expressions.\n" |
| "Do \"info display\" to see current list of code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2156 |
| msgid "" |
| "Disable some expressions to be displayed when program stops.\n" |
| "Arguments are the code numbers of the expressions to stop displaying.\n" |
| "No argument means disable all automatic-display expressions.\n" |
| "Do \"info display\" to see current list of code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2162 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cancel some expressions to be displayed when program stops.\n" |
| "Arguments are the code numbers of the expressions to stop displaying.\n" |
| "No argument means cancel all automatic-display expressions.\n" |
| "Do \"info display\" to see current list of code numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2168 |
| msgid "" |
| "printf \"printf format string\", arg1, arg2, arg3, ..., argn\n" |
| "This is useful for formatted output in user-defined commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2172 |
| msgid "" |
| "Like \"print\" but don't put in value history and don't print newline.\n" |
| "This is useful in user-defined commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2176 printcmd.c:2188 |
| msgid "" |
| "Evaluate expression EXP and assign result to variable VAR, using assignment\n" |
| "syntax appropriate for the current language (VAR = EXP or VAR := EXP for\n" |
| "example). VAR may be a debugger \"convenience\" variable (names starting\n" |
| "with $), a register (a few standard names starting with $), or an actual\n" |
| "variable in the program being debugged. EXP is any valid expression.\n" |
| "Use \"set variable\" for variables with names identical to set subcommands.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "With a subcommand, this command modifies parts of the gdb environment.\n" |
| "You can see these environment settings with the \"show\" command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. "call" is the same as "set", but handy for dbx users to call fns. |
| #: printcmd.c:2199 |
| msgid "" |
| "Call a function in the program.\n" |
| "The argument is the function name and arguments, in the notation of the\n" |
| "current working language. The result is printed and saved in the value\n" |
| "history, if it is not void." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2206 |
| msgid "" |
| "Evaluate expression EXP and assign result to variable VAR, using assignment\n" |
| "syntax appropriate for the current language (VAR = EXP or VAR := EXP for\n" |
| "example). VAR may be a debugger \"convenience\" variable (names starting\n" |
| "with $), a register (a few standard names starting with $), or an actual\n" |
| "variable in the program being debugged. EXP is any valid expression.\n" |
| "This may usually be abbreviated to simply \"set\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2215 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print value of expression EXP.\n" |
| "Variables accessible are those of the lexical environment of the selected\n" |
| "stack frame, plus all those whose scope is global or an entire file.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "$NUM gets previous value number NUM. $ and $$ are the last two values.\n" |
| "$$NUM refers to NUM'th value back from the last one.\n" |
| "Names starting with $ refer to registers (with the values they would have\n" |
| "if the program were to return to the stack frame now selected, restoring\n" |
| "all registers saved by frames farther in) or else to debugger\n" |
| "\"convenience\" variables (any such name not a known register).\n" |
| "Use assignment expressions to give values to convenience variables.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "{TYPE}ADREXP refers to a datum of data type TYPE, located at address " |
| "ADREXP.\n" |
| "@ is a binary operator for treating consecutive data objects\n" |
| "anywhere in memory as an array. FOO@NUM gives an array whose first\n" |
| "element is FOO, whose second element is stored in the space following\n" |
| "where FOO is stored, etc. FOO must be an expression whose value\n" |
| "resides in memory.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "EXP may be preceded with /FMT, where FMT is a format letter\n" |
| "but no count or size letter (see \"x\" command)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2240 |
| msgid "" |
| "Same as \"print\" command, except that if you are running in the epoch\n" |
| "environment, the value is printed in its own window." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2246 |
| msgid "Set the largest offset that will be printed in <symbol+1234> form." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2247 |
| msgid "Show the largest offset that will be printed in <symbol+1234> form." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2253 |
| msgid "Set printing of source filename and line number with <symbol>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: printcmd.c:2254 |
| msgid "Show printing of source filename and line number with <symbol>." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: proc-api.c:784 |
| msgid "Set tracing for /proc api calls." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: proc-api.c:785 |
| msgid "Show tracing for /proc api calls." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: proc-api.c:791 |
| msgid "Set filename for /proc tracefile." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: proc-api.c:792 |
| msgid "Show filename for /proc tracefile." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:470 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs: couldn't find pid %d (kernel thread %d) in procinfo list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:473 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs: couldn't find pid %d in procinfo list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:906 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "load_syscalls: Can't open /proc/%d/sysent" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:912 procfs.c:926 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "load_syscalls: Error reading /proc/%d/sysent" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:917 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "load_syscalls: /proc/%d/sysent contains no syscalls!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:1475 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs: modify_flag failed to turn %s %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:1823 |
| msgid "procfs: set_traced_signals failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:3527 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Attaching to program `%s', %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:3574 |
| msgid "procfs: out of memory in 'attach'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:3652 |
| msgid "Was stopped when attached, make it runnable again? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:3701 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs: fetch_registers failed to find procinfo for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:3769 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs: store_registers: failed to find procinfo for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. /proc file not found; presumably child has terminated. |
| #. "wait" for the child's exit |
| #. wrong child? |
| #: procfs.c:3923 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs: couldn't stop process %d: wait returned %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4024 |
| msgid "procfs: trapped on entry to " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4034 procfs.c:4138 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%ld syscall arguments:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4128 |
| msgid "procfs: trapped on exit from " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4156 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Retry #%d:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4234 procfs.c:4242 |
| msgid "child stopped for unknown reason:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4236 procfs.c:4244 |
| msgid "... giving up..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4287 |
| msgid "procfs: ...giving up..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4558 |
| msgid "" |
| "resume: target already running. Pretend to resume, and hope for the best!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4618 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\tUsing the running image of %s %s via /proc.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:4923 |
| msgid "procfs: create_procinfo failed in child." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Not found. This must be an error rather than merely passing |
| #. the file to execlp(), because execlp() would try all the |
| #. exec()s, causing GDB to get confused. |
| #: procfs.c:5095 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs:%d -- Can't find shell %s in PATH" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5341 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs_find_LDT_entry: could not find procinfo for %d:%d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5348 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "procfs_find_LDT_entry: could not read gregs for %d:%d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5582 |
| msgid "Unable to remove __dbx_link breakpoint." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5636 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Failed to create a bfd: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5656 |
| msgid "Failed to insert dbx_link breakpoint." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5861 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "process %d flags:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5871 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "thread %d flags:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5931 |
| msgid "you must be debugging a process to use this command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5934 |
| msgid "system call to trace" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5975 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show /proc process information about any running process.\n" |
| "Specify process id, or use the program being debugged by default.\n" |
| "Specify keyword 'mappings' for detailed info on memory mappings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5980 |
| msgid "Give a trace of entries into the syscall." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5982 |
| msgid "Give a trace of exits from the syscall." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5984 |
| msgid "Cancel a trace of entries into the syscall." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:5986 |
| msgid "Cancel a trace of exits from the syscall." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: procfs.c:6149 |
| msgid "gcore not implemented for this host." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-typeprint.c:298 |
| msgid "type not handled in pascal_type_print_varspec_prefix()" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-typeprint.c:419 |
| msgid "type not handled in pascal_type_print_varspec_suffix()" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-valprint.c:263 |
| msgid "not implemented: member type in pascal_val_print" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-valprint.c:538 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid pascal type code %d in symbol table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-valprint.c:591 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of pascal static members is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-valprint.c:1121 |
| msgid "Set printing of pascal static members." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: p-valprint.c:1122 |
| msgid "Show printing of pascal static members." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1088 |
| msgid "read_pc_pid: Unable to find PC" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1107 |
| msgid "generic_target_write_pc" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1143 |
| msgid "read_sp: Unable to find SP" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1152 |
| msgid "Register cache flushed.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1178 |
| msgid "Bad switch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1427 |
| msgid "Force gdb to flush its register cache (maintainer command)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1433 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print the internal register configuration.\n" |
| "Takes an optional file parameter." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1437 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print the internal register configuration including raw values.\n" |
| "Takes an optional file parameter." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1441 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print the internal register configuration including cooked values.\n" |
| "Takes an optional file parameter." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: regcache.c:1445 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print the internal register configuration including each register's group.\n" |
| "Takes an optional file parameter." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: reggroups.c:243 |
| msgid "maintenance print reggroups" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: reggroups.c:283 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print the internal register group names.\n" |
| "Takes an optional file parameter." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:559 |
| msgid "Argument required (integer, `fixed' or `limited')." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:571 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid %s (bad syntax)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:578 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid %s (too large)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:584 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The target may not be able to correctly handle a %s\n" |
| "of %ld bytes. Change the packet size? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:587 |
| msgid "Packet size not changed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:597 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The %s is %ld. " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:599 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Packets are fixed at %ld bytes.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:602 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Packets are limited to %ld bytes.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:724 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Support for the `%s' packet is auto-detected, currently %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:729 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Support for the `%s' packet is currently %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:818 |
| msgid "packet_ok: attempt to use a disabled packet" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. If the stub previously indicated that the packet was |
| #. supported then there is a protocol error.. |
| #: remote.c:832 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Protocol error: %s (%s) conflicting enabled responses." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The user set it wrong. |
| #: remote.c:836 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Enabled packet %s (%s) not recognized by stub" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1475 |
| msgid "Incomplete response to threadinfo request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This is an answer to a different request. |
| #: remote.c:1478 |
| msgid "ERROR RMT Thread info mismatch." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1492 |
| msgid "ERROR RMT: threadinfo tag mismatch." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1500 |
| msgid "ERROR RMT: length of threadid is not 16." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1515 |
| msgid "ERROR RMT: 'exists' length too long." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1539 |
| msgid "ERROR RMT: unknown thread info tag." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: This is a good reason to drop the packet. |
| #. Possably, there is a duplicate response. |
| #. Possabilities : |
| #. retransmit immediatly - race conditions |
| #. retransmit after timeout - yes |
| #. exit |
| #. wait for packet, then exit |
| #. |
| #: remote.c:1635 |
| msgid "HMM: threadlist did not echo arg thread, dropping it." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1642 |
| msgid "RMT ERROR : failed to get remote thread list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1650 |
| msgid "RMT ERROR: threadlist response longer than requested." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1687 |
| msgid "Remote fetch threadlist -infinite loop-." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. paranoia |
| #: remote.c:1769 |
| msgid "Command can only be used when connected to the remote target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1829 |
| msgid "remote_threads_extra_info" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Error of some sort. |
| #: remote.c:1927 remote.c:2238 remote.c:3018 remote.c:3215 remote.c:4357 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote failure reply: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:1968 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Malformed response to offset query, %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2112 |
| msgid "" |
| "The remote protocol may be unreliable over UDP.\n" |
| "Some events may be lost, rendering further debugging impossible." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2155 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote qSupported response supplied an unexpected value for \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2179 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote target reported \"%s\" without a size." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2188 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote target reported \"%s\" with a bad size: \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2195 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "limiting remote suggested packet size (%d bytes) to %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2265 |
| msgid "empty item in \"qSupported\" response" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2299 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unrecognized item \"%s\" in \"qSupported\" response" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2345 |
| msgid "" |
| "To open a remote debug connection, you need to specify what\n" |
| "serial device is attached to the remote system\n" |
| "(e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttya, COM1, etc.)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:2534 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Reply contains invalid hex digit %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3062 remote.c:3259 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Malformed packet(a) (missing colon): %s\n" |
| "Packet: '%s'\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3093 remote.c:3290 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Malformed packet(b) (missing colon): %s\n" |
| "Packet: '%s'\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3098 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Remote sent bad register number %s: %s\n" |
| "Packet: '%s'\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3108 remote.c:3305 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote reply is too short: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3114 remote.c:3310 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Remote register badly formatted: %s\n" |
| "here: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3165 remote.c:3364 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid remote reply: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3295 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Remote sent bad register number %ld: %s\n" |
| "Packet: '%s'\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3419 |
| msgid "fetch_register_using_p: early buf termination" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3448 |
| msgid "" |
| "Attempt to fetch a non G-packet register when this remote.c does not support " |
| "the p-packet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3459 |
| msgid "Protocol error: p packet not recognized by stub" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3516 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote reply is of odd length: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3533 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Remote reply is wrong length: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3639 |
| msgid "Protocol error: P packet not recognized by stub" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3803 |
| msgid "Received too much data from remote target; ignoring overflow." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3820 |
| msgid "Unmatched escape character in target response." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:3971 |
| msgid "minumum packet size too small to write data" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4087 |
| msgid "remote_write_bytes: bad internal state" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4221 remote.c:5603 |
| msgid "Communication problem with target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4258 |
| msgid "Remote target does not support flash erase" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4260 |
| msgid "Error erasing flash with vFlashErase packet" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4300 |
| msgid "Remote target does not support vFlashDone" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4302 |
| msgid "Error finishing flash operation" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4424 |
| msgid "putpkt: write failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4645 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid run length encoding: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:4734 |
| msgid "Watchdog has expired. Target detached." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. We have tried hard enough, and just can't receive the packet. |
| #. Give up. |
| #: remote.c:4767 |
| msgid "Ignoring packet error, continuing...\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5046 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "hw_bp_to_z: bad watchpoint type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5078 |
| msgid "remote_insert_watchpoint: reached end of function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5109 |
| msgid "remote_remove_watchpoint: reached end of function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5200 |
| msgid "remote_insert_hw_breakpoint: reached end of function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5234 |
| msgid "remote_remove_hw_breakpoint: reached end of function" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5250 |
| msgid "Switching to remote protocol\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5313 |
| msgid "command cannot be used without an exec file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5316 remote.c:5660 |
| msgid "command can only be used with remote target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5347 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "target memory fault, section %s, range 0x%s -- 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5350 |
| msgid "remote target does not support this operation" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5368 |
| msgid "" |
| "One or more sections of the remote executable does not match\n" |
| "the loaded file\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5371 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No loaded section named '%s'.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5434 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown remote qXfer reply: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5440 |
| msgid "Remote qXfer reply contained no data." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5543 |
| msgid "remote query is only available after target open" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5586 |
| msgid "remote rcmd is only available after target open" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. misc |
| #: remote.c:5597 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"monitor\" command ``%s'' is too long." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5615 tracepoint.c:206 tracepoint.c:1775 |
| msgid "Target does not support this command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5626 |
| msgid "Protocol error with Rcmd" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5663 |
| msgid "remote-packet command requires packet text as argument" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5704 |
| msgid "Remote threadset test\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5807 |
| msgid "Fetch and print the remote list of thread identifiers, one pkt only" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5810 |
| msgid "Fetch and display info about one thread" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5812 |
| msgid "Test setting to a different thread" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5814 |
| msgid "Iterate through updating all remote thread info" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5816 |
| msgid " Remote thread alive test " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5866 |
| msgid "Remote target doesn't support qGetTLSAddr packet" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5869 |
| msgid "Remote target failed to process qGetTLSAddr request" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5873 |
| msgid "TLS not supported or disabled on this target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:5987 |
| msgid "Calling remote_async when async is masked" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. set/show remote ... |
| #. allow-unknown |
| #: remote.c:6188 remote.c:6194 |
| msgid "" |
| "Remote protocol specific variables\n" |
| "Configure various remote-protocol specific variables such as\n" |
| "the packets being used" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. allow-unknown |
| #: remote.c:6201 |
| msgid "" |
| "Compare section data on target to the exec file.\n" |
| "Argument is a single section name (default: all loaded sections)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6206 |
| msgid "" |
| "Send an arbitrary packet to a remote target.\n" |
| " maintenance packet TEXT\n" |
| "If GDB is talking to an inferior via the GDB serial protocol, then\n" |
| "this command sends the string TEXT to the inferior, and displays the\n" |
| "response packet. GDB supplies the initial `$' character, and the\n" |
| "terminating `#' character and checksum." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6215 |
| msgid "Set whether to send break if interrupted." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6216 |
| msgid "Show whether to send break if interrupted." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6217 |
| msgid "If set, a break, instead of a cntrl-c, is sent to the remote target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Install commands for configuring memory read/write packets. |
| #: remote.c:6224 |
| msgid "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory write packet (deprecated)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6227 |
| msgid "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory write packet (deprecated)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6231 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory-write packet.\n" |
| "Specify the number of bytes in a packet or 0 (zero) for the\n" |
| "default packet size. The actual limit is further reduced\n" |
| "dependent on the target. Specify ``fixed'' to disable the\n" |
| "further restriction and ``limit'' to enable that restriction." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6239 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory-read packet.\n" |
| "Specify the number of bytes in a packet or 0 (zero) for the\n" |
| "default packet size. The actual limit is further reduced\n" |
| "dependent on the target. Specify ``fixed'' to disable the\n" |
| "further restriction and ``limit'' to enable that restriction." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6248 |
| msgid "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory-write packet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6252 |
| msgid "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory-read packet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6256 |
| msgid "Set the maximum number of target hardware watchpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6257 |
| msgid "Show the maximum number of target hardware watchpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6258 remote.c:6265 |
| msgid "Specify a negative limit for unlimited." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6263 |
| msgid "Set the maximum number of target hardware breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6264 |
| msgid "Show the maximum number of target hardware breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6271 |
| msgid "Set the maximum size of the address (in bits) in a memory packet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6272 |
| msgid "Show the maximum size of the address (in bits) in a memory packet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6326 |
| msgid "Set use of remote protocol `Z' packets" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6327 |
| msgid "Show use of remote protocol `Z' packets " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote.c:6328 |
| msgid "" |
| "When set, GDB will attempt to use the remote breakpoint and watchpoint\n" |
| "packets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:155 |
| msgid "Use \"target e7000 ...\" first." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:216 |
| msgid "Serial communication error" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:381 |
| msgid "Can't pass arguments to remote E7000DEBUG process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:384 remote-m32r-sdi.c:322 remote-st.c:241 remote-utils.c:477 |
| msgid "No executable file specified" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:463 |
| msgid "Syntax is ftplogin <machine> <user> <passwd> <directory>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:527 |
| msgid "" |
| "Bad arguments. Usage:\ttarget e7000 <device> <speed>\n" |
| "or \t\ttarget e7000 <host>[:<port>]\n" |
| "or \t\ttarget e7000 tcp_remote <host>[:<port>]\n" |
| "or \t\ttarget e7000 pc\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:617 |
| msgid "Unable to synchronize with target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:791 |
| msgid "Register set not selected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:829 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "out of sync in fetch registers wanted <%s>, got <%c 0x%x>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:1198 |
| msgid "Error writing memory" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Got an error |
| #: remote-e7000.c:1407 |
| msgid "Memory read error" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:1553 symfile.c:1293 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unknown option `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:1568 remote-m32r-sdi.c:1269 symfile.c:1744 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\" is not an object file: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:1744 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Too many breakpoints ( > %d) for the E7000." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:1787 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't find breakpoint associated with 0x%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:1803 |
| msgid "e7000 target not open." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:2203 |
| msgid "Send a command to the e7000 monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:2206 |
| msgid "Login to machine and change to directory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:2209 |
| msgid "Fetch and load a file from previously described place." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:2212 |
| msgid "Drain pending e7000 text buffers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:2215 |
| msgid "Set use of hardware breakpoints for all breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-e7000.c:2216 |
| msgid "Show use of hardware breakpoints for all breakpoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-fileio.c:1435 |
| msgid "Illegal argument for \"set remote system-call-allowed\" command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-fileio.c:1442 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Garbage after \"show remote system-call-allowed\" command: `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-fileio.c:1453 |
| msgid "Set if the host system(3) call is allowed for the target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-fileio.c:1457 |
| msgid "Show if the host system(3) call is allowed for the target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:319 |
| msgid "Cannot pass arguments to remote STDEBUG process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:381 |
| msgid "Connection refused." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:384 remote-m32r-sdi.c:387 |
| msgid "Cannot connect to SDI target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1186 |
| msgid "Too many breakpoints" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1254 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown option `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1319 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error while downloading %s section." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1434 |
| msgid "Too many watchpoints" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1628 |
| msgid "Reset SDI connection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1631 |
| msgid "Show status of SDI connection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1634 |
| msgid "Debug M32R/Chaos." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1637 |
| msgid "Use debug DMA mem access." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1639 |
| msgid "Use mon code mem access." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1642 |
| msgid "Set breakpoints by IB break." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-m32r-sdi.c:1644 |
| msgid "Set breakpoints by dbt." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:1216 |
| msgid "mips_request: Trying to send command before reply" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:1227 |
| msgid "mips_request: Trying to get reply before command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3374 |
| msgid "Set timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3375 |
| msgid "Show timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3382 |
| msgid "Set retransmit timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3383 |
| msgid "Show retransmit timeout in seconds for remote MIPS serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3384 |
| msgid "" |
| "This is the number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgement to a packet\n" |
| "before resending the packet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3392 |
| msgid "Set the maximum number of characters to ignore when scanning for a SYN." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3393 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show the maximum number of characters to ignore when scanning for a SYN." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3394 |
| msgid "" |
| "This is the maximum number of characters GDB will ignore when trying to\n" |
| "synchronize with the remote system. A value of -1 means that there is no\n" |
| "limit. (Note that these characters are printed out even though they are\n" |
| "ignored.)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3404 |
| msgid "Set the prompt that GDB expects from the monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3405 |
| msgid "Show the prompt that GDB expects from the monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3412 |
| msgid "Set printing of monitor warnings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3413 |
| msgid "Show printing of monitor warnings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3414 |
| msgid "" |
| "When enabled, monitor warnings about hardware breakpoints will be displayed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3421 |
| msgid "Send a packet to PMON (must be in debug mode)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3423 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses when talking to PMON " |
| "targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3424 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show zeroing of upper 32 bits of 64-bit addresses when talking to PMON " |
| "targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-mips.c:3425 |
| msgid "Use \"on\" to enable the masking and \"off\" to disable it." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sds.c:1117 |
| msgid "Set timeout value for sds read." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sds.c:1118 |
| msgid "Show timeout value for sds read." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sds.c:1125 |
| msgid "Send a command to the SDS monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:363 |
| msgid "Register size different to expected" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:408 |
| msgid "GDB sim does not yet support a load offset." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:417 |
| msgid "unable to load program" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:441 |
| msgid "No executable file specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:443 remote-sim.c:760 |
| msgid "No program loaded." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:535 |
| msgid "Insufficient memory available to allocate simulator arg list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:542 |
| msgid "unable to create simulator instance" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. PREVIOUSLY: The user may give a command before the simulator |
| #. is opened. [...] (??? assuming of course one wishes to |
| #. continue to allow commands to be sent to unopened simulators, |
| #. which isn't entirely unreasonable). |
| #. The simulator is a builtin abstraction of a remote target. |
| #. Consistent with that model, access to the simulator, via sim |
| #. commands, is restricted to the period when the channel to the |
| #. simulator is open. |
| #: remote-sim.c:837 |
| msgid "Not connected to the simulator target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-sim.c:894 |
| msgid "Send a command to the simulator." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:111 |
| msgid "remote-st2000" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:193 remote-utils.c:342 |
| msgid "Invalid hex digit from remote system." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:238 |
| msgid "Can't pass arguments to remote STDEBUG process" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:281 |
| msgid "" |
| "Bad arguments. Usage: target st2000 <device> <speed>\n" |
| "or target st2000 <host> <port>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:650 remote-st.c:685 |
| msgid "st2000 target not open." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:653 |
| msgid "Missing command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:796 |
| msgid "Send a command to the STDBUG monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-st.c:797 |
| msgid "" |
| "Connect the terminal directly up to the STDBUG command monitor.\n" |
| "Use <CR>~. or <CR>~^D to break out." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-utils.c:88 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Usage: target %s [DEVICE [SPEED [DEBUG]]]\n" |
| "where DEVICE is the name of a device or HOST:PORT" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-utils.c:285 |
| msgid "sr_write: Error writing to remote" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-utils.c:474 |
| msgid "Can't pass arguments to remote process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME-now: if target is open... |
| #: remote-utils.c:599 |
| msgid "Set device for remote serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-utils.c:600 |
| msgid "Show device for remote serial I/O." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-utils.c:601 |
| msgid "" |
| "This device is used as the serial port when debugging using remote targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-utils.c:608 |
| msgid "Send a command to the remote monitor." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: remote-utils.h:73 |
| msgid "Remote device not open" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:778 solib.c:288 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Could not open `%s' as an executable file: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:798 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": member \"%s\" missing." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:805 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": member \"%s\" not in executable format: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:816 solib.c:304 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": not in executable format: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The kernel sets ld_info to -1, if the process is still using the |
| #. object, and the object is removed. Keep the symbol info for the |
| #. removed object and issue a warning. |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:860 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s (fd=%d) has disappeared, keeping its symbols" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:889 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to stat %s, keeping its symbols" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:937 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Symbol file %s\n" |
| "is not mapped; discarding it.\n" |
| "If in fact that file has symbols which the mapped files listed by\n" |
| "\"info files\" lack, you can load symbols with the \"symbol-file\" or\n" |
| "\"add-symbol-file\" commands (note that you must take care of relocating\n" |
| "symbols to the proper address)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:971 |
| msgid "vmap_exec: vmap or exec_ops.to_sections == 0." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:1040 |
| msgid "set_host_arch: failed to select architecture" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:1080 |
| msgid "ptrace ldinfo" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-nat.c:1230 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to find TOC entry for pc %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-tdep.c:1943 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Register %d size %d unknown" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-tdep.c:2114 rs6000-tdep.c:2135 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "e500_pseudo_register_read: called on unexpected register '%s' (%d)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-tdep.c:2272 |
| msgid "rs6000_store_return_value: unexpected array return type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: rs6000-tdep.c:3364 |
| msgid "rs6000_gdbarch_init: received unexpected BFD 'arch' value" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: s390-nat.c:267 s390-nat.c:294 |
| msgid "Couldn't retrieve watchpoint status" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: s390-nat.c:310 |
| msgid "Couldn't modify watchpoint status" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: s390-tdep.c:229 s390-tdep.c:256 s390-tdep.c:278 s390-tdep.c:302 |
| #: spu-tdep.c:121 spu-tdep.c:140 |
| msgid "invalid regnum" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: s390-tdep.c:2173 |
| msgid "unknown argument type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: s390-tdep.c:2274 s390-tdep.c:2306 |
| msgid "invalid return type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: s390-tdep.c:2278 |
| msgid "Cannot set function return value." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: s390-tdep.c:2310 |
| msgid "Function return value unknown." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: scm-lang.c:120 value.c:1111 |
| msgid "Value can't be converted to integer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The sentinel frame is used as a starting point for creating the |
| #. previous (inner most) frame. That frame's THIS_ID method will be |
| #. called to determine the inner most frame's ID. Not this one. |
| #: sentinel-frame.c:81 |
| msgid "sentinel_frame_this_id called" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-e7kpc.c:171 |
| msgid "The E7000 PC board is working, but the E7000 is turned off." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-e7kpc.c:176 |
| msgid "" |
| "GDB cannot connect to the E7000 PC board, check that it is installed\n" |
| "and that the switch settings are correct. Some other DOS programs can \n" |
| "stop the board from working. Try starting from a very minimal boot, \n" |
| "perhaps you need to disable EMM386 over the region where the board has\n" |
| "its I/O space, remove other unneeded cards, etc etc\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Mark fixed motherboard irqs as inuse. |
| #. timer tick |
| #. keyboard |
| #. slave icu |
| #: ser-go32.c:906 |
| msgid "Set COM1 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:907 |
| msgid "Show COM1 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:913 |
| msgid "Set COM1 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:914 |
| msgid "Show COM1 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:920 |
| msgid "Set COM2 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:921 |
| msgid "Show COM2 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:927 |
| msgid "Set COM2 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:928 |
| msgid "Show COM2 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:934 |
| msgid "Set COM3 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:935 |
| msgid "Show COM3 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:941 |
| msgid "Set COM3 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:942 |
| msgid "Show COM3 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:948 |
| msgid "Set COM4 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:949 |
| msgid "Show COM4 base i/o port address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:955 |
| msgid "Set COM4 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:956 |
| msgid "Show COM4 interrupt request." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-go32.c:963 |
| msgid "Print DOS serial port status." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:374 |
| msgid "serial_readchar: blocking read in async mode" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:534 |
| msgid "serial: FD not valid" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:644 serial.c:682 |
| msgid "connect" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:716 |
| msgid "" |
| "Connect the terminal directly up to the command monitor.\n" |
| "Use <CR>~. or <CR>~^D to break out." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:721 |
| msgid "Set default serial/parallel port configuration." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:727 |
| msgid "Show default serial/parallel port configuration." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:733 |
| msgid "Set filename for remote session recording." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:734 |
| msgid "Show filename for remote session recording." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:735 |
| msgid "" |
| "This file is used to record the remote session for future playback\n" |
| "by gdbserver." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:743 |
| msgid "Set numerical base for remote session logging" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:744 |
| msgid "Show numerical base for remote session logging" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:751 |
| msgid "Set serial debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:752 |
| msgid "Show serial debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: serial.c:753 |
| msgid "When non-zero, serial port debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-mingw.c:177 |
| msgid "SetCommState failed\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-mingw.c:266 |
| msgid "ser_windows_wait_handle: reseting mask failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-mingw.c:269 |
| msgid "ser_windows_wait_handle: reseting mask failed (2)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-tcp.c:94 |
| msgid "net_open: No colon in host name!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-unix.c:754 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid baud rate %d. Closest values are %d and %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ser-unix.c:759 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid baud rate %d. Minimum value is %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The requested speed was too large. |
| #: ser-unix.c:768 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid baud rate %d. Maximum value is %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sh3-rom.c:279 sh3-rom.c:333 |
| msgid "Unable to open parallel port." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sh3-rom.c:291 sh3-rom.c:344 |
| msgid "Target is not an SH3" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sh64-tdep.c:2013 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid pseudo register number %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sh64-tdep.c:2101 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid register number %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: shnbsd-tdep.c:126 shnbsd-tdep.c:142 |
| msgid "Wrong size register set in core file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sh-tdep.c:1961 |
| msgid "sh_register_convert_to_raw called with non DR register number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sh-tdep.c:2668 |
| msgid "Print all registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:338 |
| msgid "Could not find name of main executable in map file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:483 solib-frv.c:678 solib-pa64.c:404 solib-svr4.c:1045 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to grok dynamic linker %s as an object file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:532 solib-frv.c:573 solib-svr4.c:1132 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find dynamic linker breakpoint function.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to debug shared library initializers\n" |
| "and track explicitly loaded dynamic code." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:687 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Ignoring section %s when relocating the executable." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:710 |
| msgid "Could not find main executable in map file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:801 solib-frv.c:967 solib-irix.c:425 solib-sunos.c:751 |
| #: solib-svr4.c:1362 |
| msgid "shared library handler failed to enable breakpoint" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:842 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "aix_relocate_section_addresses: Can't find mapping for section %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-aix5.c:911 |
| msgid "Could not find gate page in map file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:100 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The search path for loading non-absolute shared library symbol files is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:299 |
| msgid "" |
| "Full path name length of shared library exceeds SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE in " |
| "so_list structure." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:423 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Symbols already loaded for %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:428 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Symbol file not found for %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:437 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Loaded symbols for %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:660 xcoffsolib.c:112 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid regexp: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:764 |
| msgid "No shared libraries loaded at this time.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:955 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Autoloading of shared library symbols is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:970 xcoffsolib.c:164 |
| msgid "Load shared object library symbols for files matching REGEXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:972 |
| msgid "Status of loaded shared object libraries." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:974 |
| msgid "Unload all shared object library symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:977 xcoffsolib.c:169 |
| msgid "Set autoloading of shared library symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:978 xcoffsolib.c:170 |
| msgid "Show autoloading of shared library symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:979 xcoffsolib.c:171 |
| msgid "" |
| "If \"on\", symbols from all shared object libraries will be loaded\n" |
| "automatically when the inferior begins execution, when the dynamic linker\n" |
| "informs gdb that a new library has been loaded, or when attaching to the\n" |
| "inferior. Otherwise, symbols must be loaded manually, using `sharedlibrary'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:989 |
| msgid "Set prefix for loading absolute shared library symbol files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:990 |
| msgid "Show prefix for loading absolute shared library symbol files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:991 |
| msgid "" |
| "For other (relative) files, you can add values using `set solib-search-path'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:1002 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the search path for loading non-absolute shared library symbol files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:1003 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show the search path for loading non-absolute shared library symbol files." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib.c:1004 |
| msgid "" |
| "This takes precedence over the environment variables PATH and " |
| "LD_LIBRARY_PATH." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:459 |
| msgid "" |
| "frv_current_sos: Unable to read link map entry. Shared object chain may be " |
| "incomplete." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:483 |
| msgid "" |
| "frv_current_sos: Unable to fetch load map. Shared object chain may be " |
| "incomplete." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:503 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't read pathname for link map entry: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:688 |
| msgid "Unable to determine dynamic linker loadmap address." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:702 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to load dynamic linker loadmap at address %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:735 |
| msgid "Could not find symbol _dl_debug_addr in dynamic linker" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:756 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to fetch contents of _dl_debug_addr (at address %s) from dynamic " |
| "linker" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:765 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to fetch _dl_debug_addr->r_brk (at address %s) from dynamic linker" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:776 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to fetch _dl_debug_addr->.r_brk entry point (at address %s) from " |
| "dynamic linker" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:884 |
| msgid "Unable to load the executable's loadmap." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:1288 |
| msgid "Set internal debugging of shared library code for FR-V." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:1289 |
| msgid "Show internal debugging of shared library code for FR-V." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-frv.c:1290 |
| msgid "When non-zero, FR-V solib specific internal debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-irix.c:221 |
| msgid "Unable to fetch shared library obj_info or obj_list info." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-irix.c:451 solib-sunos.c:788 |
| msgid "shared library handler failed to disable breakpoint" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-irix.c:544 solib-som.c:566 solib-sunos.c:441 solib-svr4.c:776 |
| #: solib-svr4.c:862 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't read pathname for load map: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-irix.c:624 solib-som.c:679 solib-svr4.c:657 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "failed to read exec filename from attached file: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-osf.c:223 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unable to read shared sec name at 0x%lx" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:142 |
| msgid "No object file symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:152 |
| msgid "Unable to read in .dynamic section information." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:161 |
| msgid "Error while reading in load map pointer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:173 |
| msgid "Error trying to get information about dynamic linker." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:231 solib-pa64.c:244 |
| msgid "Error while reading in .dynamic section of the program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:358 |
| msgid "Unable to read the .dynamic section." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:367 |
| msgid "Unable to modify dynamic linker flags." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-pa64.c:456 solib-som.c:500 |
| msgid "" |
| "The shared libraries were not privately mapped; setting a\n" |
| "breakpoint in a shared library will not work until you rerun the program.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. For a SOM-only target, there is no pa64 solib support. This is needed |
| #. for hppa-hpux-tdep.c to build. |
| #: solib-pa64.c:685 |
| msgid "Cannot select pa64 solib support for this configuration." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:198 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to write __d_pid.\n" |
| "Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:219 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find _DLD_HOOK symbol in object file.\n" |
| "Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:242 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find __dld_hook symbol in object file.\n" |
| "Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:256 |
| msgid "" |
| "Unable to find __dld_d_trap symbol in object file.\n" |
| "Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.\n" |
| "GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:275 solib-som.c:491 |
| msgid "Unable to find __dld_flags symbol in object file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:283 |
| msgid "Unable to read __dld_flags." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:293 |
| msgid "Unable to write __dld_flags." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:306 |
| msgid "Unable to find _start symbol in object file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:496 |
| msgid "__dld_list is not valid according to __dld_flags." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:512 |
| msgid "Unable to find dynamic library list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-som.c:807 |
| msgid "Unable to find $PRIVATE$ in shared library!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-sunos.c:540 |
| msgid "stopped at unknown breakpoint while handling shared libraries" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-svr4.c:219 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid ".dynamic section for \"%s\" is not at the expected address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-svr4.c:221 |
| msgid "difference appears to be caused by prelink, adjusting expectations" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-svr4.c:225 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| ".dynamic section for \"%s\" is not at the expected address (wrong library or " |
| "version mismatch?)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: solib-svr4.c:1355 |
| msgid "no shared library support for this OS / ABI" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:277 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "thread_to_lwp: td_ta_map_id2thr %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:283 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "thread_to_lwp: td_thr_get_info: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:289 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "thread_to_lwp: thread state not active: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:320 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "lwp_to_thread: td_ta_map_lwp2thr: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:326 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "lwp_to_thread: td_thr_validate: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:332 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "lwp_to_thread: td_thr_get_info: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:414 sol-thread.c:448 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Specified thread %ld seems to have terminated" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:506 |
| msgid "sol_thread_fetch_registers: thread == 0" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:510 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_fetch_registers: td_ta_map_id2thr: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:517 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_fetch_registers: td_thr_getgregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:527 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_fetch_registers: td_thr_getfpregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:541 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_fetch_registers: td_thr_getxregsize %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:549 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_fetch_registers: td_thr_getxregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:580 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_store_registers: td_ta_map_id2thr %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:593 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_store_registers: td_thr_getgregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:597 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_store_registers: td_thr_getfpregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:607 sol-thread.c:637 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_store_registers: td_thr_getxregsize %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:615 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_store_registers: td_thr_getxregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:626 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_store_registers: td_thr_setgregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:630 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_store_registers: td_thr_setfpregs %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:812 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_new_objfile: td_init: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:821 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "sol_thread_new_objfile: td_ta_new: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:1039 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "rw_common (): unable to read at addr 0x%lx" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:1042 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "rw_common (): unable to write at addr 0x%lx" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:1496 |
| msgid "info sol-thread: failed to get info for thread." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sol-thread.c:1663 |
| msgid "Show info on Solaris user threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: somread.c:99 |
| msgid "Couldn't read symbol dictionary!" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: somread.c:110 |
| msgid "Can't read in HP string table." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: somread.c:287 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid symbol data; bad HP string table offset: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:107 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Number of source lines gdb will list by default is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:289 |
| msgid "select_source_symtab: readin pst found and no symtabs." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:300 |
| msgid "Can't find a default source file" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:374 |
| msgid "Reinitialize source path to empty? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:547 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s is not a directory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:625 |
| msgid "No current source file.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:628 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Current source file is %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:630 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Compilation directory is %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:632 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Located in %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:634 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Contains %d line%s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:637 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Source language is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:638 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Compiled with %s debugging format.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:639 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s preprocessor macro info.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1123 |
| msgid "Source file is more recent than executable." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1360 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Line number %d out of range; %s has %d lines." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1461 |
| msgid "No line number information available" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Is there any case in which we get here, and have an address |
| #. which the user would want to see? If we have debugging symbols |
| #. and no line numbers? |
| #: source.c:1516 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Line number %d is out of range for \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1552 source.c:1645 |
| msgid "Expression not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1613 source.c:1700 |
| msgid "Expression not found\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1810 |
| msgid "Too many arguments in command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1819 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Source path substitution rule matching `%s':\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1821 |
| msgid "List of all source path substitution rules:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1844 source.c:1896 |
| msgid "Incorrect usage, too many arguments in command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1854 |
| msgid "Delete all source path substitution rules? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1855 |
| msgid "Canceled" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1877 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No substitution rule defined for `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1893 |
| msgid "Incorrect usage, too few arguments in command" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1899 |
| msgid "First argument must be at least one character long" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1932 |
| msgid "" |
| "Add directory DIR to beginning of search path for source files.\n" |
| "Forget cached info on source file locations and line positions.\n" |
| "DIR can also be $cwd for the current working directory, or $cdir for the\n" |
| "directory in which the source file was compiled into object code.\n" |
| "With no argument, reset the search path to $cdir:$cwd, the default." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1945 source.c:1954 |
| msgid "" |
| "Current search path for finding source files.\n" |
| "$cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n" |
| "$cdir in the path means the compilation directory of the source file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1962 |
| msgid "Information about the current source file." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1964 |
| msgid "" |
| "Core addresses of the code for a source line.\n" |
| "Line can be specified as\n" |
| " LINENUM, to list around that line in current file,\n" |
| " FILE:LINENUM, to list around that line in that file,\n" |
| " FUNCTION, to list around beginning of that function,\n" |
| " FILE:FUNCTION, to distinguish among like-named static functions.\n" |
| "Default is to describe the last source line that was listed.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "This sets the default address for \"x\" to the line's first instruction\n" |
| "so that \"x/i\" suffices to start examining the machine code.\n" |
| "The address is also stored as the value of \"$_\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1976 |
| msgid "" |
| "Search for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line listed.\n" |
| "The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1981 |
| msgid "" |
| "Search backward for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line " |
| "listed.\n" |
| "The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1991 |
| msgid "Set number of source lines gdb will list by default." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1992 |
| msgid "Show number of source lines gdb will list by default." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:1999 |
| msgid "" |
| "Add a source path substitution rule. If a substitution rule was previously\n" |
| "set, it is overridden." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:2004 |
| msgid "" |
| "Remove the current source path substitution rule. This has no effect\n" |
| "if no path substitution rule was previously specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: source.c:2010 |
| msgid "Show the current source path substitution rule." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sparc-nat.c:232 |
| msgid "Couldn't get floating-point registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sparc-nat.c:245 |
| msgid "Couldn't write floating-point registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: sparc-nat.c:293 |
| msgid "Couldn't get StackGhost cookie" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:177 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid C++ abbreviation `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:184 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "register number %d too large (max %d) in symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:232 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid symbol data: type number (%d,%d) out of range at symtab pos %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:284 |
| msgid "GDB internal error: bad real_filenum" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:672 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown C++ symbol name `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:1348 |
| msgid "couldn't parse type; debugger out of date?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:1469 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized cross-reference type `%c'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:1675 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Prototyped function type didn't end arguments with `#':\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:1786 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid (minimal) member type data format at symtab pos %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:1891 |
| msgid "GDB internal error, type is NULL in stabsread.c." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:1916 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown builtin type %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:2081 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Method has bad physname %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:2279 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "const/volatile indicator missing, got '%c'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:2362 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "member function type missing, got '%c'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:2629 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "C++ abbreviated type name unknown at symtab pos %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:2982 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown virtual character `%c' for baseclass" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:2999 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown visibility `%c' for baseclass" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:3107 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "virtual function table pointer not found when defining class `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:3217 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown visibility `%c' for field" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:3259 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "struct/union type gets multiply defined: %s%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:3977 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "base type %d of range type is not defined" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:4054 |
| msgid "Invalid symbol data: common block within common block" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:4080 |
| msgid "ECOMM symbol unmatched by BCOMM" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:4193 |
| msgid "need a type name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:4217 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "forward-referenced types left unresolved, type code %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:4360 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s: common block `%s' from global_sym_chain unresolved" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stabsread.c:4439 stabsread.c:4444 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid symbol name \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:741 stack.c:811 |
| msgid "Too many args in frame specification" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:898 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Stack level %d, frame at " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:903 |
| msgid "Stack frame at " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:932 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Outermost frame: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1184 |
| msgid "(More stack frames follow...)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1194 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Backtrace stopped: %s\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1397 |
| msgid "No locals.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1429 |
| msgid "blockvector blotch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1431 |
| msgid "blockvector botch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1465 |
| msgid "No catches.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Currently not handling this. Ideally, here we should |
| #. interact with the C++ runtime system to find the list of |
| #. active handlers, etc. |
| #: stack.c:1487 |
| msgid "Info catch not supported with this target/compiler combination.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1509 |
| msgid "No symbol table info available.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1553 |
| msgid "No arguments.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1697 |
| msgid "Initial frame selected; you cannot go up." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. We only do this if COUNT_EXP is not specified. That way |
| #. "down" means to really go down (and let me know if that is |
| #. impossible), but "down 9999" can be used to mean go all the |
| #. way down without getting an error. |
| #: stack.c:1733 |
| msgid "Bottom (innermost) frame selected; you cannot go down." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1827 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%sMake selected stack frame return now? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1830 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%sMake %s return now? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1833 |
| msgid "Not confirmed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Caught in the safety net, oops! We've gone way past the |
| #. selected frame. |
| #: stack.c:1849 |
| msgid "Problem while popping stack frames (corrupt stack?)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1935 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'%s' not within current stack frame.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1978 |
| msgid "" |
| "Make selected stack frame return to its caller.\n" |
| "Control remains in the debugger, but when you continue\n" |
| "execution will resume in the frame above the one now selected.\n" |
| "If an argument is given, it is an expression for the value to return." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1984 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select and print stack frame that called this one.\n" |
| "An argument says how many frames up to go." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1987 |
| msgid "" |
| "Same as the `up' command, but does not print anything.\n" |
| "This is useful in command scripts." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1991 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select and print stack frame called by this one.\n" |
| "An argument says how many frames down to go." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:1996 |
| msgid "" |
| "Same as the `down' command, but does not print anything.\n" |
| "This is useful in command scripts." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2000 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select and print a stack frame.\n" |
| "With no argument, print the selected stack frame. (See also \"info frame" |
| "\").\n" |
| "An argument specifies the frame to select.\n" |
| "It can be a stack frame number or the address of the frame.\n" |
| "With argument, nothing is printed if input is coming from\n" |
| "a command file or a user-defined command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2013 |
| msgid "Print the current stack frame.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2016 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select a stack frame without printing anything.\n" |
| "An argument specifies the frame to select.\n" |
| "It can be a stack frame number or the address of the frame.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2021 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print backtrace of all stack frames, or innermost COUNT frames.\n" |
| "With a negative argument, print outermost -COUNT frames.\n" |
| "Use of the 'full' qualifier also prints the values of the local variables.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2029 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print backtrace of all stack frames, or innermost COUNT frames \n" |
| "and the values of the local variables.\n" |
| "With a negative argument, print outermost -COUNT frames.\n" |
| "Usage: T <count>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2038 |
| msgid "Backtrace of the stack, or innermost COUNT frames." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2041 |
| msgid "All about selected stack frame, or frame at ADDR." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2044 |
| msgid "Local variables of current stack frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2046 |
| msgid "Argument variables of current stack frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2049 |
| msgid "Argument and local variables of current stack frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2052 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select the stack frame that contains <func>.\n" |
| "Usage: func <name>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2057 |
| msgid "Exceptions that can be caught in the current stack frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2060 |
| msgid "Specify maximum number of frames for \"backtrace\" to print by default." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: stack.c:2063 |
| msgid "The maximum number of frames for \"backtrace\" to print by default." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: std-regs.c:123 |
| msgid "Standard register ``$sp'' is not available for this target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: std-regs.c:133 |
| msgid "Standard register ``$ps'' is not available for this target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:169 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Dynamic symbol table reloading multiple times in one run is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:705 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no loadable sections found in added symbol-file %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:709 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Lowest section in %s is %s at %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:744 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "section %s not found in %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:935 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Reading symbols from %s..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:952 |
| msgid "expanding to full symbols..." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:991 |
| msgid "(no debugging symbols found)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1089 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Discard symbol table from `%s'? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1091 |
| msgid "Discard symbol table? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1105 |
| msgid "No symbol file now.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1164 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The directory where separate debug symbols are searched for is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1304 |
| msgid "no symbol file name was specified" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1386 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": can't open to read symbols: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1398 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\": can't read symbols: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1457 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "I'm sorry, Dave, I can't do that. Symbol format `%s' unknown." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1602 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Download verify read failed at 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1605 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Download verify compare failed at 0x%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1723 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid download offset:%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1726 |
| msgid "Too many parameters." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1757 |
| msgid "Load failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1881 |
| msgid "add-symbol-file takes a file name and an address" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1951 |
| msgid "" |
| "USAGE: add-symbol-file <filename> <textaddress> [-mapped] [-readnow] [-s " |
| "<secname> <addr>]*" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:1961 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The address where %s has been loaded is missing" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Print the prompt for the query below. And save the arguments into |
| #. a sect_addr_info structure to be passed around to other |
| #. functions. We have to split this up into separate print |
| #. statements because hex_string returns a local static |
| #. string. |
| #: symfile.c:1969 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "add symbol table from file \"%s\" at\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2012 |
| msgid "This command is not available in this configuration of GDB." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME, should use print_sys_errmsg but it's not filtered. |
| #: symfile.c:2048 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`%s' has disappeared; keeping its symbols.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2060 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`%s' has changed; re-reading symbols.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2082 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't close BFD for %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2086 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't open %s to read symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2089 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't read symbols from %s: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2191 |
| msgid "(no debugging symbols found)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2326 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Mapping between filename extension and source language is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2340 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'%s': Filename extension must begin with '.'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2347 symfile.c:2358 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'%s': two arguments required -- filename extension and language" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2393 |
| msgid "Filename extensions and the languages they represent:" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2770 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Replacing old symbols for `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:2777 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Empty symbol table found for `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3342 |
| msgid "No sections are mapped.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3356 symfile.c:3406 |
| msgid "" |
| "Overlay debugging not enabled. Use either the 'overlay auto' or\n" |
| "the 'overlay manual' command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3361 symfile.c:3411 |
| msgid "Argument required: name of an overlay section" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3385 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Note: section %s unmapped by overlap\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3392 symfile.c:3422 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No overlay section called %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3418 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Section %s is not mapped" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3435 |
| msgid "Automatic overlay debugging enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3448 |
| msgid "Overlay debugging enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3461 |
| msgid "Overlay debugging disabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3470 |
| msgid "This target does not know how to read its overlay state." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3591 |
| msgid "" |
| "Error reading inferior's overlay table: couldn't find `_novlys' variable\n" |
| "in inferior. Use `overlay manual' mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3600 |
| msgid "" |
| "Error reading inferior's overlay table: couldn't find `_ovly_table' array\n" |
| "in inferior. Use `overlay manual' mode." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3784 |
| msgid "" |
| "Load symbol table from executable file FILE.\n" |
| "The `file' command can also load symbol tables, as well as setting the file\n" |
| "to execute." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3790 |
| msgid "" |
| "Load symbols from FILE, assuming FILE has been dynamically loaded.\n" |
| "Usage: add-symbol-file FILE ADDR [-s <SECT> <SECT_ADDR> -s <SECT> " |
| "<SECT_ADDR> ...]\n" |
| "ADDR is the starting address of the file's text.\n" |
| "The optional arguments are section-name section-address pairs and\n" |
| "should be specified if the data and bss segments are not contiguous\n" |
| "with the text. SECT is a section name to be loaded at SECT_ADDR." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3801 |
| msgid "Load the symbols from shared objects in the dynamic linker's link map." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3807 |
| msgid "" |
| "Dynamically load FILE into the running program, and record its symbols\n" |
| "for access from GDB.\n" |
| "A load OFFSET may also be given." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3814 |
| msgid "Set dynamic symbol table reloading multiple times in one run." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3815 |
| msgid "Show dynamic symbol table reloading multiple times in one run." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3822 |
| msgid "Commands for debugging overlays." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3829 |
| msgid "Assert that an overlay section is mapped." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3832 |
| msgid "Assert that an overlay section is unmapped." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3835 |
| msgid "List mappings of overlay sections." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3838 |
| msgid "Enable overlay debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3840 |
| msgid "Disable overlay debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3842 |
| msgid "Enable automatic overlay debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3844 |
| msgid "Read the overlay mapping state from the target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3849 |
| msgid "Set mapping between filename extension and source language." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3850 |
| msgid "Show mapping between filename extension and source language." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3851 |
| msgid "Usage: set extension-language .foo bar" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3858 |
| msgid "All filename extensions associated with a source language." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3862 |
| msgid "Set the directory where separate debug symbols are searched for." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3863 |
| msgid "Show the directory where separate debug symbols are searched for." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3864 |
| msgid "" |
| "Separate debug symbols are first searched for in the same\n" |
| "directory as the binary, then in the `" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile.c:3866 |
| msgid "" |
| "' subdirectory,\n" |
| "and lastly at the path of the directory of the binary with\n" |
| "the global debug-file directory prepended." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile-mem.c:78 |
| msgid "add-symbol-file-from-memory not supported for this target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile-mem.c:83 |
| msgid "Failed to read a valid object file image from memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile-mem.c:96 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Got object file from memory but can't read symbols: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile-mem.c:129 |
| msgid "add-symbol-file-from-memory requires an expression argument" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile-mem.c:139 |
| msgid "Must use symbol-file or exec-file before add-symbol-file-from-memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile-mem.c:194 |
| msgid "" |
| "Could not load vsyscall page because no executable was specified\n" |
| "try using the \"file\" command first." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symfile-mem.c:217 |
| msgid "" |
| "Load the symbols out of memory from a dynamically loaded object file.\n" |
| "Give an expression for the address of the file's shared object file header." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:177 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Byte cache statistics for '%s':\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:194 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Statistics for '%s':\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:196 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of \"stab\" symbols read: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:199 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of \"minimal\" symbols read: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:202 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of \"partial\" symbols read: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:205 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of \"full\" symbols read: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:208 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of \"types\" defined: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:216 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of psym tables (not yet expanded): %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:226 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of symbol tables: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:227 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of symbol tables with line tables: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:229 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Number of symbol tables with blockvectors: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:233 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Space used by a.out string tables: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:235 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Total memory used for objfile obstack: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:237 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Total memory used for psymbol cache: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:239 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid " Total memory used for macro cache: %d\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:369 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "internal error: minimal symbol count %d != %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:567 |
| msgid "Arguments missing: an output file name and an optional symbol file name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:807 |
| msgid "print-psymbols takes an output file name and optional symbol file name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symmisc.c:956 |
| msgid "print-msymbols takes an output file name and optional symbol file name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:226 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Internal: readin %s pst for `%s' found when no symtab found." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:1358 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Internal: %s symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab.\n" |
| "%s may be an inlined function, or may be a template function\n" |
| "(if a template, try specifying an instantiation: %s<type>)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:1739 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Internal: global symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab.\n" |
| "%s may be an inlined function, or may be a template function\n" |
| "(if a template, try specifying an instantiation: %s<type>)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:1786 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Internal: static symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab.\n" |
| "%s may be an inlined function, or may be a template function\n" |
| "(if a template, try specifying an instantiation: %s<type>)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Might want to error() here (in case symtab is corrupt and |
| #. will cause a core dump), but maybe we can successfully |
| #. continue, so let's not. |
| #: symtab.c:1986 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "(Internal error: pc 0x%s in read in psymtab, but not in symtab.)\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:2584 |
| msgid "mismatched quoting on brackets, try 'operator\\[\\]'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:2591 |
| msgid "nothing is allowed between '[' and ']'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:2647 |
| msgid "`operator ()' must be specified without whitespace in `()'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:2652 |
| msgid "`operator ?:' must be specified without whitespace in `?:'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:2657 |
| msgid "`operator []' must be specified without whitespace in `[]'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:2661 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`operator %s' not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:2931 |
| msgid "must search on specific domain" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:4217 symtab.c:4220 symtab.c:4248 |
| msgid "All global and static variable names, or those matching REGEXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:4224 |
| msgid "All function names, or those matching REGEXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:4236 |
| msgid "All type names, or those matching REGEXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:4239 |
| msgid "Source files in the program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:4242 |
| msgid "Set a breakpoint for all functions matching REGEXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.c:4247 |
| msgid "Source files in the program" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: symtab.h:757 |
| msgid "Section index is uninitialized" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:214 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Target debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:255 |
| msgid "" |
| "Connect to a target machine or process.\n" |
| "The first argument is the type or protocol of the target machine.\n" |
| "Remaining arguments are interpreted by the target protocol. For more\n" |
| "information on the arguments for a particular protocol, type\n" |
| "`help target ' followed by the protocol name." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:290 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "You can't do that when your target is `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:297 |
| msgid "You can't do that without a process to debug." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:312 |
| msgid "No run-time support for this" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:319 |
| msgid "No saved terminal information.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:332 |
| msgid "You are already running a program:\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:338 |
| msgid "Killing the program did not help." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:343 target.c:1617 |
| msgid "Program not killed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:835 |
| msgid "TLS load module not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:848 |
| msgid "Cannot find thread-local variables in this thread library." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:852 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot find shared library `%s' in dynamic linker's load module list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:855 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot find executable file `%s' in dynamic linker's load module list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:860 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The inferior has not yet allocated storage for thread-local variables in\n" |
| "the shared library `%s'\n" |
| "for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:866 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "The inferior has not yet allocated storage for thread-local variables in\n" |
| "the executable `%s'\n" |
| "for %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:874 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot find thread-local storage for %s, shared library %s:\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:879 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot find thread-local storage for %s, executable file %s:\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:893 |
| msgid "Cannot find thread-local variables on this target" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1038 |
| msgid "Writing to flash memory forbidden in this context" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1227 |
| msgid "Overlapping regions in memory map: ignoring" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1289 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Mode for reading from readonly sections is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1538 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "target object %d, annex %s, contained unexpected null characters" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1574 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Symbols from \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1584 |
| msgid "\tWhile running this, GDB does not access memory from...\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1614 |
| msgid "A program is being debugged already. Kill it? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1714 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Don't know how to %s. Try \"help target\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:1989 target.c:1996 |
| msgid "No target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2738 |
| msgid "\"monitor\" command not supported by this target." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2751 |
| msgid "Set target debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2752 |
| msgid "Show target debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2753 |
| msgid "" |
| "When non-zero, target debugging is enabled. Higher numbers are more\n" |
| "verbose. Changes do not take effect until the next \"run\" or \"target\"\n" |
| "command." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2762 |
| msgid "Set mode for reading from readonly sections." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2763 |
| msgid "Show mode for reading from readonly sections." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2764 |
| msgid "" |
| "When this mode is on, memory reads from readonly sections (such as .text)\n" |
| "will be read from the object file instead of from the target. This will\n" |
| "result in significant performance improvement for remote targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target.c:2773 |
| msgid "Send a command to the remote monitor (remote targets only)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: target-memory.c:427 |
| msgid "Error writing data to flash" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Ooops, can't restore, tell user where we are. |
| #: thread.c:445 |
| msgid "Couldn't restore frame in current thread, at frame 0" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:521 thread.c:562 |
| msgid "Please specify a command following the thread ID list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:537 thread.c:608 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "\n" |
| "Thread %d (%s):\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:557 |
| msgid "Please specify a thread ID list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:577 thread.c:588 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error parsing %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:604 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Thread %d has terminated." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:630 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "[Current thread is %d (%s)]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:652 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Thread ID %d not known." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:655 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Thread ID %d has terminated." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:685 |
| msgid "IDs of currently known threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:687 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use this command to switch between threads.\n" |
| "The new thread ID must be currently known." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:693 |
| msgid "Apply a command to a list of threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: thread.c:697 |
| msgid "Apply a command to all threads." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:104 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Whether to confirm potentially dangerous operations is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:415 |
| msgid "Cannot execute this command while the target is running." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:451 |
| msgid "That is not a command, just a help topic." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:691 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Saving of the history record on exit is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:700 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The size of the command history is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:709 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The filename in which to record the command history is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1320 |
| msgid "History size must be non-negative" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1327 |
| msgid "\"set history\" must be followed by the name of a history subcommand.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1403 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Gdb's prompt is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1410 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Editing of command lines as they are typed is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1419 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Annotation_level is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1426 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Notification of completion for asynchronous execution commands is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1470 |
| msgid "Set gdb's prompt" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1471 |
| msgid "Show gdb's prompt" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1477 |
| msgid "" |
| "Don't repeat this command.\n" |
| "Primarily used inside of user-defined commands that should not be repeated " |
| "when\n" |
| "hitting return." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1483 |
| msgid "Set editing of command lines as they are typed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1484 |
| msgid "Show editing of command lines as they are typed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1485 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use \"on\" to enable the editing, and \"off\" to disable it.\n" |
| "Without an argument, command line editing is enabled. To edit, use\n" |
| "EMACS-like or VI-like commands like control-P or ESC." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1493 |
| msgid "Set saving of the history record on exit." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1494 |
| msgid "Show saving of the history record on exit." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1495 |
| msgid "" |
| "Use \"on\" to enable the saving, and \"off\" to disable it.\n" |
| "Without an argument, saving is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1502 |
| msgid "Set the size of the command history," |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1503 |
| msgid "Show the size of the command history," |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1504 |
| msgid "ie. the number of previous commands to keep a record of." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1510 |
| msgid "Set the filename in which to record the command history" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1511 |
| msgid "Show the filename in which to record the command history" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1512 |
| msgid "(the list of previous commands of which a record is kept)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1518 |
| msgid "Set whether to confirm potentially dangerous operations." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1519 |
| msgid "Show whether to confirm potentially dangerous operations." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1525 |
| msgid "Set annotation_level." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1526 |
| msgid "Show annotation_level." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1527 |
| msgid "" |
| "0 == normal; 1 == fullname (for use when running under emacs)\n" |
| "2 == output annotated suitably for use by programs that control GDB." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1535 |
| msgid "Set notification of completion for asynchronous execution commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1536 |
| msgid "Show notification of completion for asynchronous execution commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: top.c:1537 |
| msgid "Use \"on\" to enable the notification, and \"off\" to disable it." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. malformed packet error |
| #. general case: |
| #: tracepoint.c:183 |
| msgid "tracepoint.c: error in outgoing packet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:185 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "tracepoint.c: error in outgoing packet at field #%ld." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:188 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "trace API error 0x%s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:190 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Target returns error code '%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:396 |
| msgid "trace command requires an argument" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:621 |
| msgid "tracepoint number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:718 |
| msgid "passcount command requires an argument (count + optional TP num)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:772 |
| msgid "This command cannot be used at the top level." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:778 tracepoint.c:784 |
| msgid "This command can only be used in a tracepoint actions list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:888 |
| msgid "Already processing 'while-stepping'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:947 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'%s' is not an action that I know, or is ambiguous." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:981 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "constant %s (value %ld) will not be collected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:988 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "%s is optimized away and cannot be collected." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1001 tracepoint.c:1013 tracepoint.c:1637 |
| msgid "expression too complicated, try simplifying" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1007 tracepoint.c:1632 |
| msgid "malformed expression" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1010 tracepoint.c:1635 |
| msgid "gdb: Internal error: expression has min height < 0" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1031 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'%s': bad step-count; command ignored." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1040 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "'%s' is not a supported tracepoint action." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1166 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Internal: register number %d too large for tracepoint" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1335 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "don't know how to trace local symbol %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1368 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No %s found in scope." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1556 tracepoint.c:2368 tracepoint.c:2602 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bad action list item: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1792 |
| msgid "Target does not support tracepoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1817 tracepoint.c:1834 |
| msgid "Error on target while setting tracepoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1847 tracepoint.c:1869 tracepoint.c:1891 tracepoint.c:1966 |
| #: tracepoint.c:1969 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Bogus reply from target: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1857 tracepoint.c:1875 tracepoint.c:1897 tracepoint.c:2062 |
| #: tracepoint.c:2105 tracepoint.c:2130 tracepoint.c:2230 tracepoint.c:2269 |
| #: tracepoint.c:2308 tracepoint.c:2556 |
| msgid "Trace can only be run on remote targets." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:1945 tracepoint.c:1960 |
| msgid "Target failed to find requested trace frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2046 |
| msgid "not debugging trace buffer" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2048 |
| msgid "already at start of trace buffer" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2056 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid input (%d is less than zero)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2119 |
| msgid "No current tracepoint -- please supply an argument." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2205 |
| msgid "Cannot find a good line." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Is there any case in which we get here, and have an address |
| #. which the user would want to see? If we have debugging |
| #. symbols and no line numbers? |
| #: tracepoint.c:2212 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Line number %d is out of range for \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2323 |
| msgid "Argument required (file name in which to save tracepoints)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2327 |
| msgid "save-tracepoints: no tracepoints to save." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2333 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to open file '%s' for saving tracepoints (%s)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2396 |
| msgid "requires an argument (function, line or *addr) to define a scope" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2562 |
| msgid "No current trace frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2571 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No known tracepoint matches 'current' tracepoint #%d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2727 |
| msgid "List the variables local to a scope" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2730 |
| msgid "Tracing of program execution without stopping the program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2733 |
| msgid "" |
| "Status of tracepoints, or tracepoint number NUMBER.\n" |
| "Convenience variable \"$tpnum\" contains the number of the\n" |
| "last tracepoint set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2740 |
| msgid "" |
| "Save current tracepoint definitions as a script.\n" |
| "Use the 'source' command in another debug session to restore them." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2746 |
| msgid "Print everything collected at the current tracepoint." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2748 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select a trace frame;\n" |
| "No argument means forward by one frame; '-' means backward by one frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2753 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select a trace frame whose PC is outside the given range.\n" |
| "Usage: tfind outside addr1, addr2" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2758 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select a trace frame whose PC is in the given range.\n" |
| "Usage: tfind range addr1,addr2" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2763 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select a trace frame by source line.\n" |
| "Argument can be a line number (with optional source file), \n" |
| "a function name, or '*' followed by an address.\n" |
| "Default argument is 'the next source line that was traced'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2770 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select a trace frame by tracepoint number.\n" |
| "Default is the tracepoint for the current trace frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2775 |
| msgid "" |
| "Select a trace frame by PC.\n" |
| "Default is the current PC, or the PC of the current trace frame." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2780 |
| msgid "" |
| "Synonym for 'none'.\n" |
| "De-select any trace frame and resume 'live' debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2786 |
| msgid "De-select any trace frame and resume 'live' debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2790 |
| msgid "Select the first trace frame in the trace buffer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2794 |
| msgid "Display the status of the current trace data collection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2797 |
| msgid "Stop trace data collection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2800 |
| msgid "Start trace data collection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2802 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the passcount for a tracepoint.\n" |
| "The trace will end when the tracepoint has been passed 'count' times.\n" |
| "Usage: passcount COUNT TPNUM, where TPNUM may also be \"all\";\n" |
| "if TPNUM is omitted, passcount refers to the last tracepoint defined." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2808 |
| msgid "" |
| "Ends a list of commands or actions.\n" |
| "Several GDB commands allow you to enter a list of commands or actions.\n" |
| "Entering \"end\" on a line by itself is the normal way to terminate\n" |
| "such a list.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Note: the \"end\" command cannot be used at the gdb prompt." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2815 |
| msgid "" |
| "Specify single-stepping behavior at a tracepoint.\n" |
| "Argument is number of instructions to trace in single-step mode\n" |
| "following the tracepoint. This command is normally followed by\n" |
| "one or more \"collect\" commands, to specify what to collect\n" |
| "while single-stepping.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Note: this command can only be used in a tracepoint \"actions\" list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2826 |
| msgid "" |
| "Specify one or more data items to be collected at a tracepoint.\n" |
| "Accepts a comma-separated list of (one or more) expressions. GDB will\n" |
| "collect all data (variables, registers) referenced by that expression.\n" |
| "Also accepts the following special arguments:\n" |
| " $regs -- all registers.\n" |
| " $args -- all function arguments.\n" |
| " $locals -- all variables local to the block/function scope.\n" |
| "Note: this command can only be used in a tracepoint \"actions\" list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2836 |
| msgid "" |
| "Specify the actions to be taken at a tracepoint.\n" |
| "Tracepoint actions may include collecting of specified data, \n" |
| "single-stepping, or enabling/disabling other tracepoints, \n" |
| "depending on target's capabilities." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2842 |
| msgid "" |
| "Delete specified tracepoints.\n" |
| "Arguments are tracepoint numbers, separated by spaces.\n" |
| "No argument means delete all tracepoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2848 |
| msgid "" |
| "Disable specified tracepoints.\n" |
| "Arguments are tracepoint numbers, separated by spaces.\n" |
| "No argument means disable all tracepoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2854 |
| msgid "" |
| "Enable specified tracepoints.\n" |
| "Arguments are tracepoint numbers, separated by spaces.\n" |
| "No argument means enable all tracepoints." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tracepoint.c:2860 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set a tracepoint at a specified line or function or address.\n" |
| "Argument may be a line number, function name, or '*' plus an address.\n" |
| "For a line number or function, trace at the start of its code.\n" |
| "If an address is specified, trace at that exact address.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "Do \"help tracepoints\" for info on other tracepoint commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: trad-frame.c:178 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Register %s not available" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-file.c:80 |
| msgid "tui_file_delete: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-file.c:127 |
| msgid "tui_file_isatty: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-file.c:140 |
| msgid "tui_file_rewind: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-file.c:152 |
| msgid "tui_file_put: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-file.c:188 |
| msgid "tui_file_get_strbuf: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-file.c:201 |
| msgid "tui_file_adjust_strbuf: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-file.c:228 |
| msgid "tui_file_flush: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-hooks.c:88 |
| msgid "(y or n) " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-hooks.c:121 |
| msgid "Please answer y or n.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-interp.c:112 |
| msgid "tui_exec called" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-layout.c:375 |
| msgid "" |
| "Change the layout of windows.\n" |
| "Usage: layout prev | next | <layout_name> \n" |
| "Layout names are:\n" |
| " src : Displays source and command windows.\n" |
| " asm : Displays disassembly and command windows.\n" |
| " split : Displays source, disassembly and command windows.\n" |
| " regs : Displays register window. If existing layout\n" |
| " is source/command or assembly/command, the \n" |
| " register window is displayed. If the\n" |
| " source/assembly/command (split) is displayed, \n" |
| " the register window is displayed with \n" |
| " the window that has current logical focus.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-layout.c:390 |
| msgid "Toggle between Source/Command and Disassembly/Command layouts.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-layout.c:392 |
| msgid "" |
| "Toggle between Source/Command or Disassembly/Command and \n" |
| "Source/Disassembly/Command layouts.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-layout.c:426 |
| msgid "Ambiguous command input." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-layout.c:595 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Invalid layout specified.\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:585 |
| msgid "\"tui reg\" must be followed by the name of a tui reg command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:598 |
| msgid "TUI commands to control the register window." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:603 |
| msgid "Display only floating point registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:606 |
| msgid "Display only general registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:609 |
| msgid "Display only system registers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:612 |
| msgid "Display next register group." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:618 |
| msgid "Display only floating point registers\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:620 |
| msgid "Display only general registers\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:622 |
| msgid "Display only special registers\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:624 |
| msgid "Scroll the registers window forward\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-regs.c:626 |
| msgid "Scroll the register window backward\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-stack.c:416 |
| msgid "" |
| "Update the source window and locator to display the current execution " |
| "point.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:205 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The attribute mode to use for the active TUI window border is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:215 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The attribute mode to use for the TUI window borders is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:225 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "The kind of border for TUI windows is \"%s\".\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:324 |
| msgid "\"tui\" must be followed by the name of a tui command.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:334 |
| msgid "Text User Interface commands." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:350 tui/tui-win.c:354 |
| msgid "TUI configuration variables" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:359 |
| msgid "Refresh the terminal display.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:362 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the width (in characters) of tab stops.\n" |
| "Usage: tabset <n>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:365 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set the height of a specified window.\n" |
| "Usage: winheight <win_name> [+ | -] <#lines>\n" |
| "Window names are:\n" |
| "src : the source window\n" |
| "cmd : the command window\n" |
| "asm : the disassembly window\n" |
| "regs : the register display\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:375 |
| msgid "List of all displayed windows.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:376 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set focus to named window or next/prev window.\n" |
| "Usage: focus {<win> | next | prev}\n" |
| "Valid Window names are:\n" |
| "src : the source window\n" |
| "asm : the disassembly window\n" |
| "regs : the register display\n" |
| "cmd : the command window\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:385 |
| msgid "" |
| "Scroll window forward.\n" |
| "Usage: + [win] [n]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:388 |
| msgid "" |
| "Scroll window backward.\n" |
| "Usage: - [win] [n]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:391 |
| msgid "" |
| "Scroll window forward.\n" |
| "Usage: < [win] [n]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:394 |
| msgid "" |
| "Scroll window backward.\n" |
| "Usage: > [win] [n]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:398 |
| msgid "" |
| "XDB compatibility command for setting the height of a command window.\n" |
| "Usage: w <#lines>\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:404 |
| msgid "Set the kind of border for TUI windows." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:405 |
| msgid "Show the kind of border for TUI windows." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:406 |
| msgid "" |
| "This variable controls the border of TUI windows:\n" |
| "space use a white space\n" |
| "ascii use ascii characters + - | for the border\n" |
| "acs use the Alternate Character Set" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:416 |
| msgid "Set the attribute mode to use for the TUI window borders." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:417 |
| msgid "Show the attribute mode to use for the TUI window borders." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:418 |
| msgid "" |
| "This variable controls the attributes to use for the window borders:\n" |
| "normal normal display\n" |
| "standout use highlight mode of terminal\n" |
| "reverse use reverse video mode\n" |
| "half use half bright\n" |
| "half-standout use half bright and standout mode\n" |
| "bold use extra bright or bold\n" |
| "bold-standout use extra bright or bold with standout mode" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:432 |
| msgid "Set the attribute mode to use for the active TUI window border." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:433 |
| msgid "Show the attribute mode to use for the active TUI window border." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:434 |
| msgid "" |
| "This variable controls the attributes to use for the active window border:\n" |
| "normal normal display\n" |
| "standout use highlight mode of terminal\n" |
| "reverse use reverse video mode\n" |
| "half use half bright\n" |
| "half-standout use half bright and standout mode\n" |
| "bold use extra bright or bold\n" |
| "bold-standout use extra bright or bold with standout mode" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:889 tui/tui-win.c:994 tui/tui-win.c:1543 |
| msgid "" |
| "Invalid window specified. \n" |
| "The window name specified must be valid and visible.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:900 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Focus set to %s window.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:904 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Incorrect Number of Arguments.\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:961 |
| msgid "Tab widths greater than 0 must be specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:1030 tui/tui-win.c:1036 tui/tui-win.c:1079 tui/tui-win.c:1083 |
| #: tui/tui-win.c:1087 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Invalid window height specified.\n" |
| "%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: typeprint.c:264 |
| msgid "internal error: unhandled type in print_type_scalar" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: typeprint.c:314 |
| msgid "" |
| "Print definition of type TYPE.\n" |
| "Argument may be a type name defined by typedef, or \"struct STRUCT-TAG\"\n" |
| "or \"class CLASS-NAME\" or \"union UNION-TAG\" or \"enum ENUM-TAG\".\n" |
| "The selected stack frame's lexical context is used to look up the name." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: typeprint.c:321 |
| msgid "Print data type of expression EXP." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:165 |
| msgid "ui_file_data: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:343 |
| msgid "mem_file_delete: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:361 |
| msgid "mem_file_rewind: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:373 |
| msgid "mem_file_put: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:386 |
| msgid "mem_file_write: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:450 |
| msgid "stdio_file_delete: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:464 |
| msgid "stdio_file_flush: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:474 |
| msgid "stdio_file_read: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:484 |
| msgid "stdio_file_write: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:494 |
| msgid "stdio_file_fputs: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:504 |
| msgid "stdio_file_isatty: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:567 |
| msgid "tee_file_delete: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:582 |
| msgid "tee_file_flush: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:593 |
| msgid "tee_file_write: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:604 |
| msgid "tee_file_fputs: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-file.c:615 |
| msgid "tee_file_isatty: bad magic number" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:286 |
| msgid "tables cannot be nested; table_begin found before previous table_end." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:307 |
| msgid "" |
| "table_body outside a table is not valid; it must be after a table_begin and " |
| "before a table_end." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:311 |
| msgid "" |
| "extra table_body call not allowed; there must be only one table_body after a " |
| "table_begin and before a table_end." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:315 |
| msgid "number of headers differ from number of table columns." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:329 |
| msgid "misplaced table_end or missing table_begin." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:349 |
| msgid "table header must be specified after table_begin and before table_body." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:381 |
| msgid "" |
| "table header or table_body expected; lists must be specified after " |
| "table_body." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:1096 |
| msgid "" |
| "table_body missing; table fields must be specified after table_body and " |
| "inside a list." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: ui-out.c:1113 |
| msgid "ui-out internal error in handling headers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:142 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Demangling of encoded C++/ObjC names when displaying symbols is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:156 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Demangling of C++/ObjC names in disassembly listings is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:170 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:192 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "State of pagination is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:447 |
| msgid "free_current_contents: NULL pointer" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Default (yes/batch case) is to quit GDB. When in batch mode |
| #. this lessens the likelhood of GDB going into an infinate |
| #. loop. |
| #: utils.c:752 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "%s\n" |
| "Quit this debugging session? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Default (yes/batch case) is to dump core. This leaves a GDB |
| #. `dropping' so that it is easier to see that something went |
| #. wrong in GDB. |
| #: utils.c:770 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "%s\n" |
| "Create a core file of GDB? " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:931 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "virtual memory exhausted: can't allocate %ld bytes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:936 |
| msgid "virtual memory exhausted." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:1059 |
| msgid "vasprintf call failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:1192 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "(%s or %s) [answered %c; input not from terminal]\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:1221 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "(%s or %s) " |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Invalid entries are not defaulted and require another selection. |
| #: utils.c:1266 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Please answer %s or %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:1337 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "There is no control character `\\%s' in the `%s' character set." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:1385 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "There is no character corresponding to `Delete' in the target character set `" |
| "%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:1543 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Number of lines gdb thinks are in a page is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:1554 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Number of characters gdb thinks are in a line is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2476 |
| msgid "Set number of characters gdb thinks are in a line." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2477 |
| msgid "Show number of characters gdb thinks are in a line." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2483 |
| msgid "Set number of lines gdb thinks are in a page." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2484 |
| msgid "Show number of lines gdb thinks are in a page." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2492 |
| msgid "Set demangling of encoded C++/ObjC names when displaying symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2493 |
| msgid "Show demangling of encoded C++/ObjC names when displaying symbols." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2500 |
| msgid "Set state of pagination." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2501 |
| msgid "Show state of pagination." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2510 |
| msgid "Enable pagination" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2512 |
| msgid "Disable pagination" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2516 |
| msgid "Set printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2517 |
| msgid "Show printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2523 |
| msgid "Set demangling of C++/ObjC names in disassembly listings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2524 |
| msgid "Show demangling of C++/ObjC names in disassembly listings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2781 |
| msgid "hex_string_custom: insufficient space to store result" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2869 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid hex \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: utils.c:2881 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid decimal \"%s\"" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. If inferior_ptid can be converted to a composite lwp/process id, do so, |
| #. evaluate base_ops function CALL, and then convert inferior_ptid back to a |
| #. composite thread/process id. |
| #. |
| #. Otherwise, issue an error message and return nonlocally. |
| #: uw-thread.c:164 |
| msgid "uw-thread: no lwp" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: uw-thread.c:257 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "can't open %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: uw-thread.c:528 |
| msgid "failed to create new thread structure" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: uw-thread.c:1005 |
| msgid "uw-thread: unable to initialize user-mode thread debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:76 |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot perform pointer math on incomplete types, try casting to a known " |
| "type, or void *." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:79 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Cannot perform pointer math on incomplete type \"%s\", try casting to a " |
| "known type, or void *." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:163 |
| msgid "" |
| "First argument of `-' is a pointer and second argument is neither\n" |
| "an integer nor a pointer of the same type." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:206 |
| msgid "array or string index out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:229 |
| msgid "bitstring index out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:250 |
| msgid "not an array or string" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:268 |
| msgid "no such vector element" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:364 |
| msgid "Can't do that binary op on that type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:450 valarith.c:476 |
| msgid "Invalid binary operation specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:497 valarith.c:595 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "member function %s not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:524 |
| msgid "Can't do that unary op on that type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:573 |
| msgid "Invalid unary operation specified." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:688 |
| msgid "unimplemented support for bitstring/boolean repeats" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:692 |
| msgid "can't repeat values of that type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:702 |
| msgid "Strings can only be concatenated with other strings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:733 |
| msgid "" |
| "Bitstrings or booleans can only be concatenated with other bitstrings or " |
| "booleans." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:735 |
| msgid "unimplemented support for bitstring/boolean concatenation." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. We don't know how to concatenate these operands. |
| #: valarith.c:740 |
| msgid "illegal operands for concatenation." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:767 |
| msgid "Argument to arithmetic operation not a number or boolean." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:801 valarith.c:947 valarith.c:1069 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot perform exponentiation: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:805 |
| msgid "Integer-only operation on floating point number." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:850 |
| msgid "Invalid operation on booleans." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1018 valarith.c:1143 |
| msgid "Invalid binary operation on numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1062 valarith.c:1076 |
| msgid "Division by zero" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1287 |
| msgid "Invalid type combination in equality test." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1337 |
| msgid "Invalid type combination in ordering comparison." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1394 |
| msgid "Argument to negate operation not a number." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1410 |
| msgid "Argument to complement operation not an integer or boolean." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1453 |
| msgid "Second argument of 'IN' has wrong type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1458 |
| msgid "First argument of 'IN' has wrong type" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valarith.c:1462 |
| msgid "First argument of 'IN' not in range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:133 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Overload resolution in evaluating C++ functions is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:149 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "\"%s\" exists in this program but is not a function." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:170 |
| msgid "evaluation of this expression requires the target program to be active" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:172 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "evaluation of this expression requires the program to have a function \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:191 |
| msgid "No memory available to program now: you need to start the target first" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:193 |
| msgid "No memory available to program: call to malloc failed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:312 |
| msgid "array element type size does not divide object size in cast" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:433 |
| msgid "value truncated" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:455 |
| msgid "Invalid cast." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:489 valops.c:509 |
| msgid "Attempt to dereference a generic pointer." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:610 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't handle bitfields which don't fit in a %d bit word." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:643 |
| msgid "Value being assigned to is no longer active." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:715 |
| msgid "Left operand of assignment is not an lvalue." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:783 |
| msgid "Only values in memory can be extended with '@'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:785 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid number %d of repetitions." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:813 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No frame is currently executing in block %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:816 |
| msgid "No frame is currently executing in specified block" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:822 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Address of symbol \"%s\" is unknown." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:856 valops.c:871 valops.c:899 |
| msgid "Attempt to take address of value not located in memory." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:944 |
| msgid "not implemented: member types in value_ind" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1005 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "bad array bounds (%d, %d)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1012 |
| msgid "array elements must all be the same size" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1126 |
| msgid "typecmp: no argument list" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1216 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "field %s is nonexistent or has been optimised out" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1291 valops.c:1305 valops.c:1529 valops.c:1540 valops.c:1757 |
| msgid "virtual baseclass botch" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1409 |
| msgid "Couldn't find virtual table -- object may not be constructed yet." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1468 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot resolve overloaded method `%s': no arguments supplied" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1512 valops.c:1746 |
| msgid "Virtual base class offset not found in vtable" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1603 |
| msgid "not implemented: member type in value_struct_elt" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1607 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Attempt to extract a component of a value that is not a %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1627 |
| msgid "Cannot get value of destructor" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1632 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot take address of method %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1636 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "There is no member or method named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1657 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "could not find destructor function named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1663 |
| msgid "destructor should not have any argument" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1671 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "One of the arguments you tried to pass to %s could not be converted to what " |
| "the function wants." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1682 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Structure has no component named %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1802 |
| msgid "Not implemented: member type in value_find_oload_lis" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1806 |
| msgid "Attempt to extract a component of a value that is not a struct or union" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1878 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Couldn't find method %s%s%s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1928 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot resolve method %s%s%s to any overloaded instance" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1933 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Cannot resolve function %s to any overloaded instance" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1939 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Using non-standard conversion to match method %s%s%s to supplied arguments" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:1944 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Using non-standard conversion to match function %s to supplied arguments" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2266 |
| msgid "name of destructor must equal name of class" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2338 |
| msgid "not implemented: member type in check_field" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2342 |
| msgid "Internal error: `this' is not an aggregate" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2368 |
| msgid "non-aggregate type in value_aggregate_elt" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2391 |
| msgid "Internal error: non-aggregate type to value_struct_elt_for_reference" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2403 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "static field %s has been optimized out" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2408 |
| msgid "pointers to bitfield members not allowed" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2423 |
| msgid "member pointers to destructors not implemented yet" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2452 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "non-unique member `%s' requires type instantiation" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2459 |
| msgid "no member function matches that type instantiation" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2531 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "No symbol \"%s\" in namespace \"%s\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2624 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "" |
| "Couldn't retrieve complete object of RTTI type %s; object may be in register" |
| "(s)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2659 |
| msgid "no frame selected" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2668 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no `%s' in nameless context" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2677 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no args, no `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2688 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "current stack frame does not contain a variable named `%s'" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2695 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "`%s' argument unreadable" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2730 |
| msgid "slice from bad array or bitstring" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2733 |
| msgid "slice out of range" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2751 |
| msgid "internal error accessing bitstring" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2837 |
| msgid "cannot cast non-number to complex" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2844 |
| msgid "Set overload resolution in evaluating C++ functions." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valops.c:2845 |
| msgid "Show overload resolution in evaluating C++ functions." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:75 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Limit on string chars or array elements to print is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:88 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Default input radix for entering numbers is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:98 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Default output radix for printing of values is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:112 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of array indexes is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:124 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Threshold for repeated print elements is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:135 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of char arrays to stop at first null char is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:147 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Prettyprinting of structures is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:157 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Prettyprinting of arrays is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:168 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of unions interior to structures is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:180 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Printing of addresses is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:237 |
| msgid "<error reading variable>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:251 |
| msgid "<address of value unknown>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:257 |
| msgid "<value optimized out>" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:429 |
| msgid "Value out of range." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:647 valprint.c:694 |
| msgid "Internal error in octal conversion;" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: cagney/2002-03-17: This needs to revert the bad radix |
| #. value. |
| #: valprint.c:1311 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Nonsense input radix ``decimal %u''; input radix unchanged." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1317 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Input radix now set to decimal %u, hex %x, octal %o.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: cagney/2002-03-17: This needs to revert the bad radix |
| #. value. |
| #: valprint.c:1347 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unsupported output radix ``decimal %u''; output radix unchanged." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1353 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Output radix now set to decimal %u, hex %x, octal %o.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1376 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Input and output radices now set to decimal %u, hex %x, octal %o.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1390 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Input and output radices set to decimal %u, hex %x, octal %o.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1395 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Input radix set to decimal %u, hex %x, octal %o.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1397 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Output radix set to decimal %u, hex %x, octal %o.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1424 |
| msgid "Generic command for setting how things print." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1431 |
| msgid "Generic command for showing print settings." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1436 |
| msgid "Set limit on string chars or array elements to print." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1437 |
| msgid "Show limit on string chars or array elements to print." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1438 |
| msgid "\"set print elements 0\" causes there to be no limit." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1444 |
| msgid "Set printing of char arrays to stop at first null char." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1445 |
| msgid "Show printing of char arrays to stop at first null char." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1452 |
| msgid "Set threshold for repeated print elements." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1453 |
| msgid "Show threshold for repeated print elements." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1454 |
| msgid "\"set print repeats 0\" causes all elements to be individually printed." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1460 |
| msgid "Set prettyprinting of structures." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1461 |
| msgid "Show prettyprinting of structures." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1467 |
| msgid "Set printing of unions interior to structures." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1468 |
| msgid "Show printing of unions interior to structures." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1474 |
| msgid "Set prettyprinting of arrays." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1475 |
| msgid "Show prettyprinting of arrays." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1481 |
| msgid "Set printing of addresses." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1482 |
| msgid "Show printing of addresses." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1488 |
| msgid "Set default input radix for entering numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1489 |
| msgid "Show default input radix for entering numbers." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1495 |
| msgid "Set default output radix for printing of values." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1496 |
| msgid "Show default output radix for printing of values." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. The "set radix" and "show radix" commands are special in that |
| #. they are like normal set and show commands but allow two normally |
| #. independent variables to be either set or shown with a single |
| #. command. So the usual deprecated_add_set_cmd() and [deleted] |
| #. add_show_from_set() commands aren't really appropriate. |
| #. FIXME: i18n: With the new add_setshow_integer command, that is no |
| #. longer true - show can display anything. |
| #: valprint.c:1509 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set default input and output number radices.\n" |
| "Use 'set input-radix' or 'set output-radix' to independently set each.\n" |
| "Without an argument, sets both radices back to the default value of 10." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1514 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show the default input and output number radices.\n" |
| "Use 'show input-radix' or 'show output-radix' to independently show each." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1520 |
| msgid "Set printing of array indexes." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: valprint.c:1521 |
| msgid "Show printing of array indexes" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:635 |
| msgid "The history is empty." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:637 |
| msgid "There is only one value in the history." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:639 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "History does not go back to $$%d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:642 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "History has not yet reached $%d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:723 |
| msgid "Init-if-undefined requires an assignment expression." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:728 |
| msgid "The first parameter to init-if-undefined should be a GDB variable." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:921 |
| msgid "" |
| "No debugger convenience variables now defined.\n" |
| "Convenience variables have names starting with \"$\";\n" |
| "use \"set\" as in \"set $foo = 5\" to define them.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:950 |
| msgid "Invalid floating value found in program." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1108 |
| msgid "not implemented: member types in unpack_long" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1231 |
| msgid "static field's value depends on the current frame - bad debug info?" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. FIXME: would like to include fieldval in the message, but |
| #. we don't have a sprintf_longest. |
| #: value.c:1499 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Value does not fit in %d bits." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1549 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unexpected type (%d) encountered for integer constant." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1607 |
| msgid "Unexpected type encountered for floating constant." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1689 |
| msgid "Function return type unknown." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1705 |
| msgid "" |
| "Debugger convenience (\"$foo\") variables.\n" |
| "These variables are created when you assign them values;\n" |
| "thus, \"print $foo=1\" gives \"$foo\" the value 1. Values may be any type.\n" |
| "\n" |
| "A few convenience variables are given values automatically:\n" |
| "\"$_\"holds the last address examined with \"x\" or \"info lines\",\n" |
| "\"$__\" holds the contents of the last address examined with \"x\"." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1716 |
| msgid "Elements of value history around item number IDX (or last ten)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: value.c:1719 |
| msgid "" |
| "Initialize a convenience variable if necessary.\n" |
| "init-if-undefined VARIABLE = EXPRESSION\n" |
| "Set an internal VARIABLE to the result of the EXPRESSION if it does not\n" |
| "exist or does not contain a value. The EXPRESSION is not evaluated if the\n" |
| "VARIABLE is already initialized." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: varobj.c:42 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Varobj debugging is %s.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: varobj.c:647 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "varobj_delete: assertion failed - mycount(=%d) <> 0" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: varobj.c:1027 |
| msgid "varobj_update: assertion failed - vleft <> 0" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: varobj.c:1139 |
| msgid "Duplicate variable object name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. This should not happen as only the above types have children |
| #: varobj.c:2024 |
| msgid "Child of parent whose type does not allow children" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: varobj.c:2564 |
| msgid "Set varobj debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: varobj.c:2565 |
| msgid "Show varobj debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: varobj.c:2566 |
| msgid "When non-zero, varobj debugging is enabled." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: vax-nat.c:82 |
| msgid "Unable to determine location of registers" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:510 |
| msgid "Can't get module info" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:517 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error getting dll name: %u." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:875 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error: dll starting at 0x%lx not found." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:902 |
| msgid "dll-symbols requires a file name" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:1744 |
| msgid "Can't attach to process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:1781 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't detach process %lu (error %lu)" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:1881 wince.c:1771 |
| msgid "No executable specified, use `target exec'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2043 wince.c:1797 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error creating process %s, (error %d)." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2429 |
| msgid "Load dll library symbols from FILE." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2434 |
| msgid "Set use of shell to start subprocess." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2435 |
| msgid "Show use of shell to start subprocess." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2441 |
| msgid "Break when an exception is detected in the Cygwin DLL itself." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2442 |
| msgid "Show whether gdb breaks on exceptions in the Cygwin DLL itself." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2448 |
| msgid "Set creation of new console when creating child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2449 |
| msgid "Show creation of new console when creating child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2455 |
| msgid "Set creation of new group when creating child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2456 |
| msgid "Show creation of new group when creating child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2462 wince.c:2035 |
| msgid "Set whether to display execution in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2463 wince.c:2036 |
| msgid "Show whether to display execution in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2469 wince.c:2052 |
| msgid "Set whether to display kernel events in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2470 wince.c:2053 |
| msgid "Show whether to display kernel events in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2476 wince.c:2059 |
| msgid "Set whether to display memory accesses in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2477 wince.c:2060 |
| msgid "Show whether to display memory accesses in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2484 wince.c:2067 |
| msgid "Set whether to display kernel exceptions in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2485 wince.c:2068 |
| msgid "Show whether to display kernel exceptions in child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2492 |
| msgid "Print information specific to Win32 debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2496 |
| msgid "Display selectors infos." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2512 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid register %d in cygwin_set_dr.\n" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: win32-nat.c:2589 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "obsolete '%s' found. Rename to '%s'." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1567 |
| msgid "Use the \"run\" command to start a child process." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1614 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "no filename found to upload - %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1628 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "couldn't open %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1646 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "error opening file \"%s\". Windows error %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1672 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "error writing to remote device - %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1678 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "error closing remote file - %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1703 |
| msgid "Can't initialize connection to remote device." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1715 |
| msgid "couldn't get hostname of this system." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1734 |
| msgid "couldn't bind socket" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1737 |
| msgid "Couldn't open socket for listening." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1744 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unable to start remote stub '%s'. Windows CE error %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:1750 |
| msgid "couldn't set up server for connection." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:2008 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unknown upload type: %s." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:2018 |
| msgid "Set directory for remote upload." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:2019 |
| msgid "Show directory for remote upload." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:2027 |
| msgid "Set how to upload executables to remote device." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:2028 |
| msgid "Show how to upload executables to remote device." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:2043 |
| msgid "" |
| "Set whether to add this host to remote stub arguments for\n" |
| "debugging over a network." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: wince.c:2045 |
| msgid "" |
| "Show whether to add this host to remote stub arguments for\n" |
| "debugging over a network." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:157 |
| msgid "line numbers off, `.bf' symbol not found" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:164 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Mismatched .ef symbol ignored starting at symnum %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. In xcoff, we assume include files cannot be nested (not in .c files |
| #. of course, but in corresponding .s files.). |
| #. This can happen with old versions of GCC. |
| #. GCC 2.3.3-930426 does not exhibit this on a test case which |
| #. a user said produced the message for him. |
| #: xcoffread.c:493 |
| msgid "Nested C_BINCL symbols" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:510 |
| msgid "Mismatched C_BINCL/C_EINCL pair" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:773 |
| msgid "Bad line table offset in C_EINCL directive" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:877 xcoffread.c:894 |
| msgid "Unexpected symbol continuation" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:1336 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unrecognized storage class %d." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:1523 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Unexpected storage class: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:1605 |
| msgid "Invalid symbol offset" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:1884 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot seek to string table in %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:1911 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot read string table from %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:1914 |
| msgid "bad symbol file: string table does not end with null character" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:2297 |
| msgid "More than one XMC_TC0 symbol found." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:2450 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Storage class %d not recognized during scan" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:2898 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error reading .debug section of `%s': %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:2912 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Error reading symbols from %s: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffread.c:2923 |
| msgid "reading symbol table" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xcoffsolib.c:166 |
| msgid "Status of loaded shared object libraries" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xml-support.c:51 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't find attribute %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xml-support.c:91 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Can't convert value of attribute %s, %s, to integer" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xml-support.c:123 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "Invalid enumerated value in XML: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xstormy16-tdep.c:119 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "xstormy16_register_name: illegal register number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Invalid register number. |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:188 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid register %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #. Invalid register number. |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:275 xtensa-tdep.c:546 xtensa-tdep.c:632 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid register number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:298 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "invalid dwarf/stabs register number %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:363 xtensa-tdep.c:428 |
| msgid "size of all masks is larger than the register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:482 |
| msgid "trying to read FP" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:509 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot read register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:521 xtensa-tdep.c:528 |
| msgid "cannot read register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:563 |
| msgid "trying to write FP" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:593 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot write register %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:605 xtensa-tdep.c:614 |
| msgid "cannot write register" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1157 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "cannot extract return value of %d bytes long" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1199 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "unimplemented for this length: %d" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1574 |
| msgid "non-windowed configurations are not supported" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1620 |
| #, possible-c-format |
| msgid "the following are invalid: %s" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1717 |
| msgid "xtensa_dump_tdep(): not implemented" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1731 |
| msgid "Set Xtensa debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1732 |
| msgid "Show Xtensa debugging." |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| #: xtensa-tdep.c:1733 |
| msgid "" |
| "When non-zero, Xtensa-specific debugging is enabled. Can be 1, 2, 3, or 4 " |
| "indicating the level of debugging." |
| msgstr "" |