Import gdb 7.10 linux-x86_64 prebuilt.

Taken from aosp-master-ndk build 2274331.

Bug: http://b/21920612
Change-Id: I2129ab5b85c96273bdb97ee9ca82116bb4db87fa
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+[See the end of this file for ** TIPS ** on using IDLE !!]
+
+Click on the dotted line at the top of a menu to "tear it off": a
+separate window containing the menu is created.
+
+File Menu:
+
+	New Window       -- Create a new editing window
+	Open...          -- Open an existing file
+	Recent Files...  -- Open a list of recent files
+	Open Module...   -- Open an existing module (searches sys.path)
+	Class Browser    -- Show classes and methods in current file
+	Path Browser     -- Show sys.path directories, modules, classes
+                            and methods
+	---
+	Save             -- Save current window to the associated file (unsaved
+		            windows have a * before and after the window title)
+
+	Save As...       -- Save current window to new file, which becomes
+		            the associated file
+	Save Copy As...  -- Save current window to different file
+		            without changing the associated file
+	---
+	Print Window     -- Print the current window
+	---
+	Close            -- Close current window (asks to save if unsaved)
+	Exit             -- Close all windows, quit (asks to save if unsaved)
+
+Edit Menu:
+
+	Undo             -- Undo last change to current window
+                            (A maximum of 1000 changes may be undone)
+	Redo             -- Redo last undone change to current window
+	---
+	Cut              -- Copy a selection into system-wide clipboard,
+                            then delete the selection
+	Copy             -- Copy selection into system-wide clipboard
+	Paste            -- Insert system-wide clipboard into window
+	Select All       -- Select the entire contents of the edit buffer
+	---
+	Find...          -- Open a search dialog box with many options
+	Find Again       -- Repeat last search
+	Find Selection   -- Search for the string in the selection
+	Find in Files... -- Open a search dialog box for searching files
+	Replace...       -- Open a search-and-replace dialog box
+	Go to Line       -- Ask for a line number and show that line
+	Show Calltip     -- Open a small window with function param hints
+	Show Completions -- Open a scroll window allowing selection keywords
+			    and attributes. (see '*TIPS*', below)
+	Show Parens	 -- Highlight the surrounding parenthesis
+	Expand Word      -- Expand the word you have typed to match another
+		            word in the same buffer; repeat to get a
+                            different expansion
+
+Format Menu (only in Edit window):
+
+	Indent Region       -- Shift selected lines right 4 spaces
+	Dedent Region       -- Shift selected lines left 4 spaces
+	Comment Out Region  -- Insert ## in front of selected lines
+	Uncomment Region    -- Remove leading # or ## from selected lines
+	Tabify Region       -- Turns *leading* stretches of spaces into tabs
+		(Note: We recommend using 4 space blocks to indent Python code.)
+	Untabify Region     -- Turn *all* tabs into the right number of spaces
+	New Indent Width... -- Open dialog to change indent width
+	Format Paragraph    -- Reformat the current blank-line-separated
+                               paragraph
+
+Run Menu (only in Edit window):
+
+	Python Shell -- Open or wake up the Python shell window
+	---
+	Check Module -- Run a syntax check on the module
+	Run Module   -- Execute the current file in the __main__ namespace
+
+Shell Menu (only in Shell window):
+
+	View Last Restart -- Scroll the shell window to the last restart
+	Restart Shell     -- Restart the interpreter with a fresh environment
+
+Debug Menu (only in Shell window):
+
+	Go to File/Line   -- look around the insert point for a filename
+		             and line number, open the file, and show the line
+	Debugger (toggle) -- Run commands in the shell under the debugger
+	Stack Viewer      -- Show the stack traceback of the last exception
+	Auto-open Stack Viewer (toggle) -- Open stack viewer on traceback
+
+Options Menu:
+
+	Configure IDLE -- Open a configuration dialog.  Fonts, indentation,
+                          keybindings, and color themes may be altered.
+                          Startup Preferences may be set, and Additional Help
+                          Sources can be specified.
+			  
+			  On OS X this menu is not present, use
+			  menu 'IDLE -> Preferences...' instead.
+	---
+	Code Context --	  Open a pane at the top of the edit window which
+			  shows the block context of the section of code
+			  which is scrolling off the top or the window.
+			  (Not present in Shell window.)
+
+Windows Menu:
+
+	Zoom Height -- toggles the window between configured size
+	and maximum height.
+	---
+	The rest of this menu lists the names of all open windows;
+	select one to bring it to the foreground (deiconifying it if
+	necessary).
+
+Help Menu:
+
+	About IDLE  -- Version, copyright, license, credits
+	IDLE Readme -- Background discussion and change details
+	---
+	IDLE Help   -- Display this file
+	Python Docs -- Access local Python documentation, if
+		       installed.  Otherwise, access www.python.org.
+	---
+	(Additional Help Sources may be added here)
+
+Edit context menu (Right-click / Control-click on OS X in Edit window):
+
+    	Cut              -- Copy a selection into system-wide clipboard,
+                            then delete the selection
+	Copy             -- Copy selection into system-wide clipboard
+	Paste            -- Insert system-wide clipboard into window
+	Set Breakpoint   -- Sets a breakpoint (when debugger open)
+	Clear Breakpoint -- Clears the breakpoint on that line
+
+Shell context menu (Right-click / Control-click on OS X in Shell window):
+
+	Cut              -- Copy a selection into system-wide clipboard,
+                            then delete the selection
+	Copy             -- Copy selection into system-wide clipboard
+	Paste            -- Insert system-wide clipboard into window
+        ---
+	Go to file/line  -- Same as in Debug menu
+
+
+** TIPS **
+==========
+
+Additional Help Sources:
+
+	Windows users can Google on zopeshelf.chm to access Zope help files in
+	the Windows help format.  The Additional Help Sources feature of the
+	configuration GUI supports .chm, along with any other filetypes
+	supported by your browser.  Supply a Menu Item title, and enter the
+	location in the Help File Path slot of the New Help Source dialog.  Use
+	http:// and/or www. to identify external URLs, or download the file and
+	browse for its path on your machine using the Browse button.
+
+	All users can access the extensive sources of help, including
+	tutorials, available at www.python.org/doc.  Selected URLs can be added
+	or removed from the Help menu at any time using Configure IDLE.
+
+Basic editing and navigation:
+
+	Backspace deletes char to the left; DEL deletes char to the right.
+	Control-backspace deletes word left, Control-DEL deletes word right.
+	Arrow keys and Page Up/Down move around.
+	Control-left/right Arrow moves by words in a strange but useful way.
+	Home/End go to begin/end of line.
+	Control-Home/End go to begin/end of file.
+	Some useful Emacs bindings are inherited from Tcl/Tk:
+		Control-a     beginning of line
+		Control-e     end of line
+		Control-k     kill line (but doesn't put it in clipboard)
+		Control-l     center window around the insertion point
+	Standard Windows bindings may work on that platform.
+	Keybindings are selected in the Settings Dialog, look there.
+
+Automatic indentation:
+
+	After a block-opening statement, the next line is indented by 4 spaces
+	(in the Python Shell window by one tab).  After certain keywords
+	(break, return etc.) the next line is dedented.  In leading
+	indentation, Backspace deletes up to 4 spaces if they are there.  Tab
+	inserts spaces (in the Python Shell window one tab), number depends on
+	Indent Width.  (N.B. Currently tabs are restricted to four spaces due
+	to Tcl/Tk issues.)
+
+        See also the indent/dedent region commands in the edit menu.
+
+Completions:
+
+	Completions are supplied for functions, classes, and attributes of
+	classes, both built-in and user-defined.  Completions are also provided
+	for filenames.
+
+	The AutoCompleteWindow (ACW) will open after a predefined delay
+	(default is two seconds) after a '.' or (in a string) an os.sep is
+	typed.  If after one of those characters (plus zero or more other
+	characters) you type a Tab the ACW will open immediately if a possible
+	continuation is found.
+
+	If there is only one possible completion for the characters entered, a
+	Tab will supply that completion without opening the ACW.
+
+	'Show Completions' will force open a completions window.  In an empty
+	string, this will contain the files in the current directory.  On a
+	blank line, it will contain the built-in and user-defined functions and
+	classes in the current name spaces, plus any modules imported.  If some
+	characters have been entered, the ACW will attempt to be more specific.
+
+	If string of characters is typed, the ACW selection will jump to the
+	entry most closely matching those characters. Entering a Tab will cause
+	the longest non-ambiguous match to be entered in the Edit window or
+	Shell.  Two Tabs in a row will supply the current ACW selection, as
+	will Return or a double click.  Cursor keys, Page Up/Down, mouse
+	selection, and the scrollwheel all operate on the ACW.
+
+	'Hidden' attributes can be accessed by typing the beginning of hidden
+	name after a '.'.  e.g. '_'.  This allows access to modules with
+	'__all__' set, or to class-private attributes.
+
+	Completions and the 'Expand Word' facility can save a lot of typing!
+
+	Completions are currently limited to those in the namespaces.  Names in
+	an Edit window which are not via __main__ or sys.modules will not be
+	found.  Run the module once with your imports to correct this
+	situation.  Note that IDLE itself places quite a few modules in
+	sys.modules, so much can be found by default, e.g. the re module.
+
+	If you don't like the ACW popping up unbidden, simply make the delay
+	longer or disable the extension.  OTOH, you could make the delay zero.
+
+	You could also switch off the CallTips extension.  (We will be adding
+	a delay to the call tip window.)
+
+Python Shell window:
+
+	Control-c interrupts executing command.
+	Control-d sends end-of-file; closes window if typed at >>> prompt.
+
+    Command history:
+
+	Alt-p retrieves previous command matching what you have typed.
+	Alt-n retrieves next.
+	      (These are Control-p, Control-n on OS X)
+	Return while cursor is on a previous command retrieves that command.
+	Expand word is also useful to reduce typing.
+
+    Syntax colors:
+
+	The coloring is applied in a background "thread", so you may
+	occasionally see uncolorized text.  To change the color
+	scheme, use the Configure IDLE / Highlighting dialog.
+
+    Python default syntax colors:
+
+	Keywords	orange
+	Builtins	royal purple
+	Strings		green
+	Comments	red
+	Definitions	blue
+
+    Shell default colors:
+
+	Console output	brown
+	stdout		blue
+	stderr		red
+	stdin		black
+
+Other preferences:
+
+	The font preferences, keybinding, and startup preferences can
+	be changed using the Settings dialog.
+
+Command line usage:
+
+	Enter idle -h at the command prompt to get a usage message.
+
+Running without a subprocess:
+
+	If IDLE is started with the -n command line switch it will run in a
+	single process and will not create the subprocess which runs the RPC
+	Python execution server.  This can be useful if Python cannot create
+	the subprocess or the RPC socket interface on your platform.  However,
+	in this mode user code is not isolated from IDLE itself.  Also, the
+	environment is not restarted when Run/Run Module (F5) is selected.  If
+	your code has been modified, you must reload() the affected modules and
+	re-import any specific items (e.g. from foo import baz) if the changes
+	are to take effect.  For these reasons, it is preferable to run IDLE
+	with the default subprocess if at all possible.
+
+Extensions:
+
+	IDLE contains an extension facility.  See the beginning of
+	config-extensions.def in the idlelib directory for further information.
+	The default extensions are currently:
+
+		FormatParagraph
+		AutoExpand
+		ZoomHeight
+		ScriptBinding
+		CallTips
+		ParenMatch
+		AutoComplete
+		CodeContext