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gdb: Fix pretty-printing special-cased Rust types #35585
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gdb trunk now reports fully qualified type names, just like lldb. Move lldb code for extracting unqualified names to shared file.
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@bors r+ Thanks for the PR, looks good to me! |
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gdb: Fix pretty-printing special-cased Rust types gdb trunk now reports fully qualified type names, just like lldb. Move lldb code for extracting unqualified names to shared file. For current releases of gdb, `extract_type_name` should just be a no-op. Fixes #35155
gdb trunk now reports fully qualified type names, just like lldb. Move lldb code for extracting unqualified names to shared file.
For current releases of gdb,
extract_type_name
should just be a no-op.Fixes #35155