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Re: [PATCH v6 2/9] Explicit locations: introduce new struct event_location-based API


Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com> writes:
> On 08/10/2015 10:33 AM, Doug Evans wrote:
>> Later (not now, let's get this sucker checked in, unless of course
>> you really want to), let's make event_location_to_string take a
>> const struct event_location *, and make the cached copy
>> "mutable in the c++ sense".
>
> Bah. You got me on that one. This was used as part of the
> pending-location hack ("append extra_string to the location") in
> create_breakpoint:
>
>       if (extra_string != NULL)
>         {
>           char *new = xstrprintf ("%s %s",
>                                   event_location_to_string_const (location),
>                                   extra_string);
>
>           set_event_location_string (b->location, new);
>           xfree (new);
>         }
>
> ... which was removed in this revision, and I forgot to check if it was
> being used at all anymore.
>
> Answer: No, it is not used anymore. I could just remove it entirely.
> Which is what I've done in my local copy. [Do you want me to repost this?]
>
> Thanks!
>
> Keith

Well, event_location_to_string_const is used internally in one location
in the v6 patch set, but if you've removed it completely that's fine by me.

As for reposting, in this particular case (2/9) I suppose you should,
but only for informational sake. No need for waiting for another review.


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