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Use unique_ptr for objfiles
A while back, I changed objfiles to be held via a shared_ptr. The idea at the time was that this was a step toward writing to the index cache in the background, and this would let gdb keep a reference alive to do so. However, since then we've rewritten the DWARF reader, and the new index can do this without requiring a shared pointer -- in fact there are patches pending to implement this. This patch switches objfile management to unique_ptr, which makes more sense now. Regression tested on x86-64 Fedora 34.
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@ -468,9 +468,7 @@ objfile::make (bfd *bfd_, const char *name_, objfile_flags flags_,
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if (parent != nullptr)
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add_separate_debug_objfile (result, parent);
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/* Using std::make_shared might be a bit nicer here, but that would
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require making the constructor public. */
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current_program_space->add_objfile (std::shared_ptr<objfile> (result),
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current_program_space->add_objfile (std::unique_ptr<objfile> (result),
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parent);
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/* Rebuild section map next time we need it. */
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