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Mike Frysinger 195064c8da sim: drop unused CORE_ADDR_TYPE
This hasn't been used by gdb in decades, and doesn't make sense with
a standalone sim program/library where the ABI is fixed.  So punt it
to simplify the code.
2022-11-08 14:09:06 +07:00
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