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This patch prevents the simple case of infinite recursion in find_abstract_instance_name by ensuring that the attributes being processed are not the same as the previous call. The patch also does a little cleanup, and leaves in place some changes to the nested_funcs array that I made when I wrongly thought looping might occur in scan_unit_for_symbols. PR 22187 * dwarf2.c (find_abstract_instance_name): Add orig_info_ptr and pname param. Return status. Make name const. Don't abort, return an error. Formatting. Exit if current info_ptr matches orig_info_ptr. Update callers. (scan_unit_for_symbols): Start at nesting_level of zero. Make nested_funcs an array of structs for extensibility. Formatting.
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