Jeff Johnston 987504bb93 2004-09-20 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
* dwarf2read.c (typename_concat): Change prototype to accept obstack
        and dwarf2_cu struct pointer as arguments.  Change function to use
        obstack if provided and use dwarf2_cu to determine language-specific
        separator.
        (partial_die_parent_scope): Change comment to include java.  Use
        new version of typename_concat instead of obconcat.
        (partial_die_full_name): Use typename_concat.
        (read_namespace): Ditto.
        (read_enumeration_type): Use typename_concat instead of obconcat.
        (new_symbol): Ditto.
        (add_partial_symbol): Enhance tests for C++ to also test for Java.
        (guess_structure_name): Ditto.
        (read_subroutine_type): Ditto.
        (read_structure_type): Ditto.
        (is_vtable_name): Add Java support.
        (determine_class_name): Switch to new typename_concat call.
        (determine_prefix): Switch to new typename_concat call.
        * jv-exp.y (FuncStart): New pattern.
        (MethodInvocation): Add support for simple function calls.  Change
        warning message for other forms of inferior call currently not
        supported.
        * valarith.c (value_subscript): Treat an array with upper-bound
        of -1 as unknown size.
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		   README for GNU development tools

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