Otherwise, we end up propagating those dependencies into targets that
link against that library, which creates unnecessary link-time
dependencies.
Also included are changes to readd now missing dependencies to tools
that actually need them.
Even though the toolchain implicitly links against -lc, it does not know
where it should get LibC from except for the sysroot. In the case of
Clang this causes it to pick up the LibC stub instead, which might be
slightly outdated and feature missing symbols.
This is currently not an issue that manifests because we pass through
the dependency on LibC and other libraries by accident, which causes
CMake to link against the LibC target (instead of just the library),
and thus points the linker at the build output directory.
Since we are looking to fix that in the upcoming commits, let's make
sure that everything will still be able to find the proper LibC first.
ProcessInspector is an abstract base class for an object that can
inspect the address space of a process.
Concrete sub classes need to implement methods for peeking & poking
memory and walking the loaded libraries.
It is currently only implemented by DebugSession.
These forms were introduced in DWARF5, and have a fair deal of
advantages over the more traditional encodings: they reduce the size of
the binary and the number of relocations.
GCC does not emit these with `-g1` by default, but Clang does at all
debug levels.
This adds support for parsing DWARF "range lists", which are identified
by the DW_AT_ranges form.
They contain code addresses for DIEs whose location is not contiguous.