When freezing flags, not only remember this in a global variable, but
also actually memory-protect the memory that holds the flag values.
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After flags are frozen, this will not work any more. It's also not
required, as flags cannot be accessed after teardown anyway.
This CL changes that to only release the memory of dynamically allocated
string flags, which is something we still need to do after
write-protecting the flags anyway.
R=tebbi@chromium.org
Bug: v8:12887
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Extend the effect of --freeze-flags-after-init to also protect updates
of individual flags instead of only the API.
For this, we wrap each flag in a {FlagValue} class which implicitly
converts to the value of the flag. Some cases still require the explicit
{value()} accessor though. That accessor is {constexpr}, in contrast to
the implicit conversion, because otherwise clang emits a lot of warnings
about dead code within "if (FLAG...)" scopes.
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Bug: v8:12887
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Use the existing {base::Optional} instead of the extra {MaybeBoolFlag}
struct. This makes writing to a maybe-flag simpler because you just
write a boolean value and that automatically initializes the optional.
R=cbruni@chromium.org
Bug: v8:12887
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