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On 10/28/2013 07:27 PM, Pedro Alves wrote:
'struct ada_inferior_data' is registered to per-inferior-data with >cleanup ada_inferior_data_cleanup, which means the data will be >destroyed when the inferior exits.That's not correct. The registry data cleanups are only ran when the inferior object is destroyed, IOW, when the inferior is removed/deleted (e.g, with "remove-inferiors"), not when the program exits.
Is it a good idea to call clear_inferior_data when inferior exists (in exit_inferior_1)?
The comment in registry.h says: - clear_TAG_data(TAG, OBJECT) Clear all the data associated with OBJECT. Should be called by the container implementation when a container object is destroyed.It is unclear whether I can use clear_inferior_data in exit_inferior_1. The benefit of this change is that we can remove some attached inferior_exit observers. These inferior_exit observer functions are duplicated to inferior_data_cleanup functions. WDYT?
-- Yao (éå)
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