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Simon Marchi bd046f64a1 Revert unexpected rename in previous patch
While working on the previous patch, I renamed variables whose type I
changed to let the compiler help me find their usages, but I forgot to
rename one back to its original name.  This patch fixes it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* varobj.c (struct varobj_dynamic) <children_requested_>: Rename
	back to...
	<children_requested>: ... this.
	(varobj_get_num_children, varobj_update): Adjust.
2017-11-23 11:05:22 -05:00
bfd Don't move weak alias dyn_relocs to weakdef 2017-11-23 22:42:33 +10:30
binutils Avoid bogus compile time warning from clang by initialising local data structure using memset. 2017-11-23 15:53:04 +00:00
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gas Add Disp8MemShift for AVX512 VAES instructions. 2017-11-23 18:25:49 +03:00
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gold Fix typo in ChangeLog entry. 2017-11-19 18:02:31 -08:00
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include Add new AArch64 FP16 FM{A|S} instructions. 2017-11-16 16:27:35 +00:00
intl Require ngettext in test of system gettext implementation 2017-11-07 15:56:44 +10:30
ld Add libmsvcrt, libmsvcrt-os and libucrtbase to the list of libraries for which the automatic generation of exported variables should be disabled. 2017-11-23 12:07:24 +00:00
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opcodes Add Disp8MemShift for AVX512 VAES instructions. 2017-11-23 18:25:49 +03:00
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