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(struct dwarf2_cu): Add partial_dies, comp_unit_obstack, has_namespace_info. (struct partial_die_info): Add comments. Use bitfields to reduce memory footprint. Add scope, scope_set, has_specification, spec_offset, die_parent, die_child, and die_sibling. (peek_die_abbrev): Add prototype. (partial_read_comp_unit_head): New function, broken out from dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard. (dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard): Remove unused variable abbrev_ptr. Use partial_read_comp_unit_head. Initialize the CU and comp_unit_obstack. Update calls to read_partial_die and scan_partial_symbols. Use free_stack_comp_unit and load_partial_dies. (scan_partial_symbols): Change PDI to a pointer. Use the child and sibling pointers to walk partial DIEs. Call fixup_partial_die. Update calls to helper functions. Remove NAMESPACE argument. Update comments. (partial_die_parent_scope, partial_die_full_name): New functions. (add_partial_symbol): Remove namespace argument. Update call to pdi_needs_namespace. Use partial_die_full_name. Handle DW_TAG_namespace. Check has_namespace_info flag. (pdi_needs_namespace): Remove NAMESPACE argument. Just check the tag. Handle namespaces. (add_partial_namespace, add_partial_enumeration): Simplify. (guess_structure_name): New function, derived from add_partial_structure. (add_partial_structure): Remove. (determine_class_name): Update comment. (dwarf2_read_abbrevs): Set has_namespace_info flag. (is_type_tag_for_partial, load_partial_dies): New functions. (read_partial_die): Pass abbrev and abbrev_len as arguments. Record specifications instead of following them immediately. (find_partial_die_in_comp_unit, find_partial_die) (fixup_partial_die, free_stack_comp_unit) (hashtab_obstack_allocate, dummy_obstack_deallocate) (partial_die_hash, partial_die_eq): New functions. * Makefile.in (hashtab_h): Define. (dwarf2read.o): Update dependencies. (observer_inc, observer_h): Move to the correct section. |
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