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 - <h3 class="section">27.1 <small>GDB/MI</small> General Design</h3>
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 - <p>Interaction of a <small>GDB/MI</small> frontend with <small>GDB</small> involves three
 - parts—commands sent to <small>GDB</small>, responses to those commands
 - and notifications.  Each command results in exactly one response,
 - indicating either successful completion of the command, or an error.
 - For the commands that do not resume the target, the response contains the
 - requested information.  For the commands that resume the target, the
 - response only indicates whether the target was successfully resumed.
 - Notifications is the mechanism for reporting changes in the state of the
 - target, or in <small>GDB</small> state, that cannot conveniently be associated with
 - a command and reported as part of that command response.
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 - <p>The important examples of notifications are:
 - </p><ul>
 - <li> Exec notifications.  These are used to report changes in
 - target state—when a target is resumed, or stopped.  It would not
 - be feasible to include this information in response of resuming
 - commands, because one resume commands can result in multiple events in
 - different threads.  Also, quite some time may pass before any event
 - happens in the target, while a frontend needs to know whether the resuming
 - command itself was successfully executed.
 - 
 - </li><li> Console output, and status notifications.  Console output
 - notifications are used to report output of CLI commands, as well as
 - diagnostics for other commands.  Status notifications are used to
 - report the progress of a long-running operation.  Naturally, including
 - this information in command response would mean no output is produced
 - until the command is finished, which is undesirable.
 - 
 - </li><li> General notifications.  Commands may have various side effects on
 - the <small>GDB</small> or target state beyond their official purpose.  For example,
 - a command may change the selected thread.  Although such changes can
 - be included in command response, using notification allows for more
 - orthogonal frontend design.
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 - </li></ul>
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 - <p>There’s no guarantee that whenever an MI command reports an error,
 - <small>GDB</small> or the target are in any specific state, and especially,
 - the state is not reverted to the state before the MI command was
 - processed.  Therefore, whenever an MI command results in an error, 
 - we recommend that the frontend refreshes all the information shown in 
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