jimblandy@gmail.com c426b3d98a Breakpad: Don't use the deprecated __gnu_cxx::hash_map container.
Modern GNU compilers warn about the #inclusion of <ext/hash_map>; that
container is deprecated, and code should use <tr1/unordered_map>
instead.  However, to stay within the boundaries of C++ '98, it's
probably fine just to use plain old std::map.

Breakpad uses hash_map in three cases:

o The DWARF reader's SectionMap type maps object file section names to
  data.  This map is consulted once per section kind per DWARF
  compilation unit; it is not performance-critical.

o The Mac dump_syms tool uses it to map machine architectures to
  section maps in Universal binaries.  It's hard to imagine there
  ever being more than two entries in such a map.

o The processor's BasicSourceLineResolver uses a hash_map to map file
  numbers to file names.  This is the map that will probably have the
  most entries, but it's only accessed once per frame, after we've
  found the frame's line entry.

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Breakpad is a set of client and server components which implement a
crash-reporting system.
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