Breakpoint Annotations have been removed. gdb/mi instead provides breakpoint commands.
The output from the info breakpoints
command is annotated as follows:
^Z^Zbreakpoints-headers header-entry ^Z^Zbreakpoints-table
where header-entry has the same syntax as an entry (see below) but instead of containing data, it contains strings which are intended to convey the meaning of each field to the user. This is followed by any number of entries. If a field does not apply for this entry, it is omitted. Fields may contain trailing whitespace. Each entry consists of:
^Z^Zrecord ^Z^Zfield 0 number ^Z^Zfield 1 type ^Z^Zfield 2 disposition ^Z^Zfield 3 enable ^Z^Zfield 4 address ^Z^Zfield 5 what ^Z^Zfield 6 frame ^Z^Zfield 7 condition ^Z^Zfield 8 ignore-count ^Z^Zfield 9 commands
Note that address is intended for user consumption—the syntax varies depending on the language.
The output ends with
^Z^Zbreakpoints-table-end