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Gecko engine for Wine
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This patch allows Breakpad's DWARF reader to at least read or skip attributes using the new forms defined in version 4 of the DWARF specification, instead of crashing. Attributes encoded using DW_FORM_flag_present, DW_FORM_sec_offset, and DW_FORM_exprloc should work fine now. However, compilation units using DW_FORM_ref_sig8 to refer to types in .debug_types will need further work to support. (GCC 4.6.2 does not emit .debug_types sections.) Specifically: - dwarf2reader::DwarfForm gets new values. - dwarf2reader::Dwarf2Handler and dwarf2reader::DIEHandler get new handler methods, named ProcessAttributeSignature, for DW_FORM_ref_sig8 attributes. - dwarf2reader::CompilationUnit reads DW_FORM_ref_sig8 attributes, and passes them to ProcessAttributeSignature. It also gets support for DW_FORM_sec_offset, DW_FORM_exprloc, and DW_FORM_flag_present, using the existing appropriate ProcessAttribute* methods. - dwarf2reader::DIEDispatcher passes through ProcessAttributeSignature attributes to its DIEHandler. - Unit tests are updated. |
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accessible | ||
b2g | ||
browser | ||
build | ||
caps | ||
chrome | ||
config | ||
content | ||
db/sqlite3 | ||
dbm | ||
docshell | ||
dom | ||
editor | ||
embedding | ||
extensions | ||
gfx | ||
hal | ||
image | ||
intl | ||
ipc | ||
js | ||
layout | ||
media | ||
memory | ||
mfbt | ||
mobile | ||
modules | ||
mozglue | ||
netwerk | ||
nsprpub | ||
other-licenses | ||
parser | ||
probes | ||
profile | ||
rdf | ||
security | ||
services | ||
startupcache | ||
storage | ||
testing | ||
toolkit | ||
tools | ||
uriloader | ||
view | ||
widget | ||
xpcom | ||
xpfe | ||
xulrunner | ||
.gitignore | ||
.hgignore | ||
.hgtags | ||
aclocal.m4 | ||
allmakefiles.sh | ||
client.mk | ||
client.py | ||
configure.in | ||
LEGAL | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile.in | ||
README.txt |
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