Reapply "[Object] Parsing and dumping of SFrame Frame Row Entries" (#152650) (#152695)
This reapplies #152650 with a build fix for clang-11 (need explicit
template parameters for ArrayRef construction) and avoiding the
default-in-a-switch-covering-enum warning. It also adds two new tests.
The original commit message was:
The trickiest part here is that the FREs have a variable size, in two
(or three?) dimensions:
- the size of the StartAddress field. This determined by the FDE they
are in, so it is uniform across all FREs in one FDE.
- the number and sizes of offsets following the FRE. This can be
different for each FRE.
While vending this information through a template API would be possible,
I believe such an approach would be very unwieldy, and it would still
require a sequential scan through the FRE list. This is why I'm
implementing this by reading the data into a common data structure using
the fallible iterator pattern.
For more information about the SFrame unwind format, see the
[specification](https://sourceware.org/binutils/wiki/sframe) and the
related
[RFC](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-adding-sframe-support-to-llvm/86900).Welcome to the LLVM project!
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