Pedro Alves 604ead4a92 2008-07-12 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
Rewrite continuations internals on top of cleanups and plug
	continuation arguments leaks.

	* defs.h (struct continuation): Make it opaque.
	(add_continuation, add_intermediate_continuation): Drop the int
	argument of the continuation hook argument.  Add
	continuation_free_args argument.
	(do_all_continuations, do_all_intermediate_continuations): Drop
	the error_p argument.

	* utils.c (add_continuation): Drop the int argument of the
	continuation hook argument.  Add continuation_free_args argument.
	Reimplement on top of cleanups.
	(do_all_continuations): Drop error argument.  Reimplement on top
	of cleanups.
	(discard_all_continuations): Reimplement on top of cleanups.
	(add_intermediate_continuation): Drop the int argument of the
	continuation hook argument.  Add continuation_free_args argument.
	Reimplement on top of cleanups.
	(do_all_intermediate_continuations): Drop error argument.
	Reimplement on top of cleanups.
	(discard_all_intermediate_continuations): Reimplement on top of
	cleanups.

	* breakpoint.c (until_break_command_continuation): Drop error
	argument.  Add xfree as continuation argument deleter.

	* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): On error, discard all
	continuations.  Adjust to new do_all_intermediate_continuations
	and do_all_continuations interfaces.

	* infcmd.c (step_1_continuation): Drop error_p argument.  Adjust.
	Pass xfree as continuation argument deleter.
	(finish_command_continuation): Drop error_p argument.  Adjust.
	(finish_command_continuation_free_arg): New.
	(finish_command): Pass finish_command_continuation_free_arg as
	continuation argument deleter.  Adjust to new do_all_continuations
	interfaces.
	(attach_command_continuation): Drop error_p argument.
	(attach_command_continuation_free_args): New.
	(attach_command): Pass attach_command_continuation_free_args as
	continuation argument deleter.

	* interps.c (interp_set): Adjust to new do_all_continuations
	interfaces.

	* event-top.c (stdin_event_handler): In error, also discard the
	intermediate continuations.
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