char *dll_pathname;
/* Filename of a dll whose state change (e.g., load or unload)
- triggered this catchpoint. This field is only vaid immediately
+ triggered this catchpoint. This field is only valid immediately
after this catchpoint has triggered. */
char *triggered_dll_pathname;
/* Process id of a child process whose forking triggered this
- catchpoint. This field is only vaid immediately after this
+ catchpoint. This field is only valid immediately after this
catchpoint has triggered. */
int forked_inferior_pid;
/* Filename of a program whose exec triggered this catchpoint.
- This field is only vaid immediately after this catchpoint has
+ This field is only valid immediately after this catchpoint has
triggered. */
char *exec_pathname;
cause the inferior to stop in places where this frame is visible,
and that can cause execution control to become very confused.
- Note that if a user sets breakpoints in an interactively call
+ Note that if a user sets breakpoints in an interactively called
function, the call_disabled watchpoints will have been reenabled
when the first such breakpoint is reached. However, on targets
that are unable to unwind through the call dummy frame, watches