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I noticed a regression with board cc-with-dwz: ... FAIL: gdb.cp/m-static.exp: static const int initialized elsewhere FAIL: gdb.cp/m-static.exp: info variable everywhere ... The problem started with commit 0494dbecdf "Consolidate partial symtab dependency reading". The commit replaces the dwarf2_psymtab::expand_psymtab specific reading of dependencies, which contains a "dependencies[i]->user == NULL" test, with a generic partial_symtab::read_dependencies call, which does not test the user field. This patch fixes the regression by adding back the test, in the generic partial_symtab::read_dependencies. Build and reg-tested on x86_64-linux. Tested natively, as well as with boards cc-with-dwz and cc-with-dwz-m. The patch fixes all 33 regressions with cc-with-dwz, and all 2929 regression with cc-with-dwz-m. gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-02-21 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR gdb/25534 * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::read_dependencies): Don't read dependency if dependencies[i]->user != NULL.
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