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Sergio pointed out that commit commit aa3b6533 ("Allow nested function displays") regressed a few gdb.fortran tests. I was able to reproduce these failures with gcc head. The bug is that some spots calling contained_in will in fact do the wrong thing if nested functions are considered as contained. In the particular case of the Fortran regression, it was the call in block_innermost_frame, being called from get_hosting_frame -- in this case, the caller is specifically trying to avoid the nested case. This patch fixes the problem by adding an "allow_nested" parameter to contained_in, essentially reverting the change for most callers. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-08-19 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * printcmd.c (do_one_display, info_display_command): Update. * block.h (contained_in): Return bool. Add allow_nested parameter. * block.c (contained_in): Return bool. Add allow_nested parameter.
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