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gdb and binutils branch master updated. 5e43d46791c4c66fd83947a12d4f716b561a9103
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commit 5e43d46791c4c66fd83947a12d4f716b561a9103
Author: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
Date: Wed Sep 17 17:29:27 2014 +0200
PR gdb/17384: Do not print memory errors in safe_read_memory_integer
If accessing memory via safe_read_memory_integer fails, that function
used to print an error message even though callers were perfectly able
to handle (and even expected!) failures.
This patch removes the confusing message by changing the routine to
directly use target_read_memory.
gdb/ChangeLog:
PR gdb/17384
* corefile.c (struct captured_read_memory_integer_arguments): Remove.
(do_captured_read_memory_integer): Remove.
(safe_read_memory_integer): Use target_read_memory directly instead
of catching errors in do_captured_read_memory_integer.
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Summary of changes:
gdb/ChangeLog | 8 ++++++++
gdb/corefile.c | 50 +++++---------------------------------------------
2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-)
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