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Re: [python][patch] Preserve string length, and embedded-nulls in pretty-print string emission.
>>>>> "Phil" == Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> writes:
Phil> I've implemented requested changes. What do you think?
Looks good!
Phil> * python/lib/gdb/libstdcxx/v6/printers.py
The rule I've been following for this stuff is that a libstdc++
printer can't go in until the needed code is in gdb CVS.
So, it is time to submit these last couple of changes upstream :-)
Tom
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- Re: [python][patch] Preserve string length, and embedded-nulls inpretty-print string emission.
- Re: [python][patch] Preserve string length, and embedded-nulls inpretty-print string emission.
- Re: [python][patch] Preserve string length, and embedded-nulls in pretty-print string emission.
- Re: [python][patch] Preserve string length, and embedded-nulls inpretty-print string emission.
- Re: [python][patch] Preserve string length, and embedded-nulls in pretty-print string emission.
- Re: [python][patch] Preserve string length, and embedded-nulls inpretty-print string emission.