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This is the binutils fix for PR 33384. Here we are assuming that no const char* comma-separated option strings are passed in to disassemble_info.disassembler_options. That is true for current usage in gdb and binutils. In fact, there is only one place that passes a string in read-only memory, gdb/tdep-i386.c:disassembly_flavor, and that one is a single option. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Comment. (disassembler_options_cmp, next_disassembler_option), (FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION): Delete. (for_each_disassembler_option): Declare. opcodes/ * disassemble.c (disassembler_options_cmp): Delete. (for_each_disassembler_option): New function. * arc-dis.c (parse_option): Replace disassembler_options_cmp with strcmp. (parse_cpu_option): Likewise. (parse_disassembler_options): Replace FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION with for_each_disassembler_option, and extract loop body to.. (arc_parse_option): ..this new function. * arm-dis.c (parse_arm_disassembler_options): Delete, extracting loop body to.. (arm_parse_option): ..this new function. (print_insn): Use for_each_disassembler_option. * csky-dis.c (parse_csky_dis_options): Delete, extracting loop body to.. (parse_csky_option): ..this new function. (print_insn_csky): Use for_each_disassembler_option. * nfp-dis.c (parse_disassembler_options): Replace FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION with for_each_disassembler_option, and extract loop body to.. (nfp_parse_option): ..this new function. Use opcodes_error_handler here rather than info->fprintf_func to print error. * ppc-dis.c (ppc_parse_cpu): Replace disassembler_options_cmp with strcmp. (struct ppc_parse_data): New. (powerpc_init_dialect): Adjust to use new struct. Replace FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION with for_each_disassembler_option, and extract loop body to.. (ppc_parse_option): ..this new function.
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