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| author | Chelsea Cassanova <chelsea_cassanova@apple.com> | Wed Apr 10 14:45:49 2024 -0700 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Apr 10 14:45:49 2024 -0700 |
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| parent | fb771fe315654231f613a5501ebd538f036c78b6 [diff] |
[lldb][sbdebugger] Move SBDebugger Broadcast bit enum into lldb-enumerations.h (#87409) When the `eBroadcastBitProgressCategory` bit was originally added to Debugger.h and SBDebugger.h, each corresponding bit was added in order of the other bits that were previously there. Since `Debugger.h` has an enum bit that `SBDebugger.h` does not, this meant that their offsets did not match. Instead of trying to keep the bit offsets in sync between the two, it's preferable to just move SBDebugger's enum into the main enumerations header and use the bits from there. This also requires that API tests using the bits from SBDebugger update their usage.
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