shafik added inline comments.

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Comment at: lldb/source/Target/Target.cpp:1778
+        else if (file_cache_bytes_read > 0) {
+          file_cache_read_buffer.reset(malloc(file_cache_bytes_read));
+          std::memcpy(file_cache_read_buffer.get(), dst, 
file_cache_bytes_read);
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augusto2112 wrote:
> shafik wrote:
> > Is there a reason why we need to use `malloc` and `free`?
> Since the type is void I thought that was the correct way. What should I use 
> instead?
I looked at the places we are calling `Target::ReadMemory` and they are using 
some form of a `uint8_t` buffer. So a `uint8_t` array would be fine:

```
std::unique_ptr<uint8_t[]> file_cache_read_buffer;
//....
p = std::make_unique<uint8_t[]>(file_cache_bytes_read);

```


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https://reviews.llvm.org/D101390

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