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Simon Marchi e4975d6a9c Remove ui_out_destroy
It's not actually used, and removing it simplifies the upcoming patches
a bit.  After the whole series, destroying an ui_out object will be
simply "delete uiout", which will call the default destructor.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* ui-out.c (ui_out_destroy, uo_data_destroy): Remove.
	* ui-out.h (ui_out_destroy): Remove.
2016-11-26 22:05:06 -05:00
bfd Automatic date update in version.in 2016-11-27 00:00:30 +00:00
binutils Fix the linker so that it will not silently generate ELF binaries with invalid program headers. Fix readelf to report such invalid binaries. 2016-11-23 11:10:39 +00:00
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gas gas: fix CBCOND diagnostics for invalid immediate operands. 2016-11-25 03:40:15 -08:00
gdb Remove ui_out_destroy 2016-11-26 22:05:06 -05:00
gold Print the default for all binary options; clean up --help output. 2016-11-22 15:46:34 -08:00
gprof Fix spelling mistakes in comments in configure scripts 2016-11-22 15:43:03 +00:00
include gas,opcodes: fix hardware capabilities bumping in the sparc assembler. 2016-11-22 04:40:37 -08:00
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ld [ARM] Bind defined symbol locally in PIE 2016-11-24 14:01:53 +00:00
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libiberty libiberty: Add Rust symbol demangling. 2016-11-18 11:06:18 +01:00
opcodes Fix spelling mistakes in comments in configure scripts 2016-11-22 15:43:03 +00:00
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