Split the declaration and the initialization of two variables.
This has the fortunate side effect of stopping GCC from reporting warnings about unused variables on sparc64. Reviewed by: bde
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@ -129,10 +129,10 @@ db_stop_at_pc(is_breakpoint)
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}
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if (db_run_mode == STEP_RETURN) {
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db_expr_t ins = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE);
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/* continue until matching return */
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db_expr_t ins;
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ins = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE);
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if (!inst_trap_return(ins) &&
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(!inst_return(ins) || --db_call_depth != 0)) {
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if (db_sstep_print) {
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@ -152,10 +152,10 @@ db_stop_at_pc(is_breakpoint)
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}
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}
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if (db_run_mode == STEP_CALLT) {
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db_expr_t ins = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE);
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/* continue until call or return */
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db_expr_t ins;
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ins = db_get_value(pc, sizeof(int), FALSE);
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if (!inst_call(ins) &&
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!inst_return(ins) &&
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!inst_trap_return(ins)) {
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