Binutils with MCST patches
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This commit changes the language_data::la_pass_by_reference function pointer member variable into a member function of language_defn. The interesting thing in this commit is that I have removed the default_pass_by_reference function entirely. This function only ever returned a language_pass_by_ref_info struct in its default state, so all uses of this function can be replaced by just default initialisation of a language_pass_by_ref_info variable. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_language_data): Delete la_pass_by_reference initializer. * c-lang.c (c_language_data): Likewise. (cplus_language_data): Likewise. (cplus_language::pass_by_reference_info): New method. (asm_language_data): Delete la_pass_by_reference initializer. (minimal_language_data): Likewise. * cp-abi.c (cp_pass_by_reference): Remove use of default_pass_by_reference. * d-lang.c (d_language_data): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_language_data): Likewise. * gnu-v3-abi.c (gnuv3_pass_by_reference): Remove use of default_pass_by_reference. * go-lang.c (go_language_data): Likewise. * language.c (language_pass_by_reference): Update. (default_pass_by_reference): Delete. (unknown_language_data): Delete la_pass_by_reference initializer. (auto_language_data): Likewise. * language.h (struct language_data): Delete la_pass_by_reference field. (language_defn::pass_by_reference_info): New member function. (default_pass_by_reference): Delete declaration. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_data): Delete la_pass_by_reference initializer. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_data): Likewise. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_data): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_data): Likewise. * rust-lang.c (rust_language_data): Likewise. |
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binutils | ||
config | ||
contrib | ||
cpu | ||
elfcpp | ||
etc | ||
gas | ||
gdb | ||
gdbserver | ||
gdbsupport | ||
gnulib | ||
gold | ||
gprof | ||
include | ||
intl | ||
ld | ||
libctf | ||
libdecnumber | ||
libiberty | ||
opcodes | ||
readline | ||
sim | ||
texinfo | ||
zlib | ||
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.gitattributes | ||
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ar-lib | ||
ChangeLog | ||
compile | ||
config-ml.in | ||
config.guess | ||
config.rpath | ||
config.sub | ||
configure | ||
configure.ac | ||
COPYING | ||
COPYING3 | ||
COPYING3.LIB | ||
COPYING.LIB | ||
COPYING.LIBGLOSS | ||
COPYING.NEWLIB | ||
depcomp | ||
djunpack.bat | ||
install-sh | ||
libtool.m4 | ||
lt~obsolete.m4 | ||
ltgcc.m4 | ||
ltmain.sh | ||
ltoptions.m4 | ||
ltsugar.m4 | ||
ltversion.m4 | ||
MAINTAINERS | ||
Makefile.def | ||
Makefile.in | ||
Makefile.tpl | ||
makefile.vms | ||
missing | ||
mkdep | ||
mkinstalldirs | ||
move-if-change | ||
multilib.am | ||
README | ||
README-maintainer-mode | ||
setup.com | ||
src-release.sh | ||
symlink-tree | ||
test-driver | ||
ylwrap |
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