Emit and handle (custom) `-register-changed` notification
This commit adds new (custom) asynchronous notification about register value
being changed. Standard GDB does not notify MI clients about register value
being changed when debugging (for example, by CLI command `set $rax = 1` or
via Python's `Value.assign()`).
This caused libgdb's register value cache being out of sync. In the past,
this was partially worked around by manually emiting the notification on
`GDBRegisterWithValue` APIs, but this did not (and could not) handle the case
register was changed from GDB command line.
To solve this problem, this commit installs a custom Python event handler
that emits new GDB/MI notification - `-register-changed` - whenever a register
changes after debugee is stopped. This has been enabled by upstream GDB commit
4825fd "gdb/python: implement support for sending custom MI async notifications"
On libgdbs side, complete inferior state is invalidated. In theory, one could
carefully invalidate only the changed `GDBRegisterWithValue` but in certain cases
this could also change the backtrace (for example, if one updates stack pointer)
or position in code. So it seems safer to just invalidate everything.
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