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Andrew Burgess 783a7b12d3 sim/rx: move some variable declarations to the start of the block
For sim code variables still need to be declared at the start of the
enclosing block.  This silences a few GCC warnings.

sim/rx/ChangeLog:

	* syscalls.c (rx_syscall): Move declaration of some variables to
	the start of the enclosing block.
	* trace.c (load_file_and_line): Likewise.
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