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Tom Tromey 3ea16160a6 Let commands free "name"
This adds a "name_allocated" field to cmd_list_element, so that
commands can own their "name" when necessary.  Then, this changes a
few spots in gdb that currently free the name by hand to instead use
this facility.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-26  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* python/py-function.c (fnpy_init): Update.
	* value.h (add_internal_function): Adjust declaration.
	* value.c (function_destroyer): Remove.
	(do_add_internal_function): Don't set destroyer or copy name.
	(add_internal_function): Take unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> for name.
	Set name_allocated.
	* python/py-cmd.c (cmdpy_destroyer): Don't free "name".
	(cmdpy_init): Set name_allocated.
	* cli/cli-decode.h (struct cmd_list_element) <name_allocated>: New
	member.
	(~cmd_list_element): Free "name" if needed.

Change-Id: Ie1435cea5bbf4bd92056125f112917c607cbb761
2019-11-26 14:20:30 -07:00
bfd Fix comparison operations in SH code that trigger warning in clang. 2019-11-26 14:06:12 +00:00
binutils Introduce new section flag: SEC_ELF_OCTETS 2019-11-25 14:32:19 +10:30
config Add markers for 2.33 branch to NEWS and ChangeLog files. 2019-09-09 10:27:40 +01:00
contrib contrib: Update dg-extract-results.* from gcc 2019-10-21 15:26:48 +01:00
cpu cpu: fix comment in bpf.cpu 2019-11-20 10:16:24 +01:00
elfcpp Add markers for 2.33 branch to NEWS and ChangeLog files. 2019-09-09 10:27:40 +01:00
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gas Fix "psb CSYNC" and "bti C". 2019-11-25 18:27:26 +00:00
gdb Let commands free "name" 2019-11-26 14:20:30 -07:00
gnulib Add no-dist to gnulib configure 2019-11-15 13:48:27 -07:00
gold Introduce new .text.sorted.* sections. 2019-11-26 17:20:10 +01:00
gprof Revert previous delta. 2019-11-15 11:52:50 +00:00
include Introduce new section flag: SEC_ELF_OCTETS 2019-11-25 14:32:19 +10:30
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ld Introduce new .text.sorted.* sections. 2019-11-26 17:20:10 +01:00
libctf libctf: mark swap.h inline functions as static 2019-10-16 11:12:23 -04:00
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