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Andrew Burgess a6e5abae4e gdb: move displaced_step_dump_bytes into gdbsupport (and rename)
It was pointed out during review of another patch that the function
displaced_step_dump_bytes really isn't specific to displaced stepping,
and should really get a more generic name and move into gdbsupport/.

This commit does just that.  The function is renamed to
bytes_to_string and is moved into gdbsupport/common-utils.{cc,h}.  The
function implementation doesn't really change. Much...

... I have updated the function to take an array view, which makes it
slightly easier to call in a couple of places where we already have a
gdb::bytes_vector.  I've then added an inline wrapper to convert a raw
pointer and length into an array view, which is used in places where
we don't easily have a gdb::bytes_vector (or similar).

Updated all users of displaced_step_dump_bytes.

There should be no user visible changes after this commit.

Finally, I ended up having to add an include of gdb_assert.h into
array-view.h.  When I include array-view.h into common-utils.h I ran
into build problems because array-view.h calls gdb_assert.

Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-03-29 08:57:10 +01:00
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