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Tom Tromey d3abe1c8ef Remove BITS_IN_BYTES define
While working on the previous patch, I noticed that BITS_IN_BYTES can be
replaced by HOST_CHAR_BIT, which is used more widely in gdb.

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2017-08-14  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* valprint.c (print_octal_chars): Use HOST_CHAR_BIT.
	(print_binary_chars): Likewise.
	(BITS_IN_BYTES): Remove.
2017-08-14 10:14:06 -06:00
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