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authorTom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com>2022-11-30 08:51:09 -0700
committerTom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com>2022-12-01 11:36:18 -0700
commit5f8363d9248f1864b58d329a2c734527c3713055 (patch)
tree296a3009e0822dfe6065b4779c8cc77c9ac7dab9 /gdb
parent77d2113f27eac3ad9b4dcaa7768b428dd7c59ae8 (diff)
downloadbinutils-gdb-5f8363d9248f1864b58d329a2c734527c3713055.tar.gz
Remove the_windows_nat_target global
I belatedly realized that the "the_windows_nat_target" global isn't really necessary. It's only used in one place, where 'this' would be simpler and clearer. This patch removes the global entirely. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb')
-rw-r--r--gdb/windows-nat.c11
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/windows-nat.c b/gdb/windows-nat.c
index 17422e15f80..900d8c3d3c4 100644
--- a/gdb/windows-nat.c
+++ b/gdb/windows-nat.c
@@ -387,10 +387,6 @@ private:
bool m_is_async = false;
};
-/* This is a pointer and not a global specifically to avoid a C++
- "static initializer fiasco" situation. */
-static windows_nat_target *the_windows_nat_target;
-
static void
check (BOOL ok, const char *file, int line)
{
@@ -629,7 +625,7 @@ windows_nat_target::delete_thread (ptid_t ptid, DWORD exit_code,
target_pid_to_str (ptid).c_str (),
(unsigned) exit_code);
- ::delete_thread (find_thread_ptid (the_windows_nat_target, ptid));
+ ::delete_thread (find_thread_ptid (this, ptid));
auto iter = std::find_if (windows_process.thread_list.begin (),
windows_process.thread_list.end (),
@@ -3126,8 +3122,9 @@ _initialize_windows_nat ()
calling x86_set_debug_register_length function
in processor windows specific native file. */
- the_windows_nat_target = new windows_nat_target;
- add_inf_child_target (the_windows_nat_target);
+ /* The target is not a global specifically to avoid a C++ "static
+ initializer fiasco" situation. */
+ add_inf_child_target (new windows_nat_target);
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
cygwin_internal (CW_SET_DOS_FILE_WARNING, 0);