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diff --git a/gdb/dummy-frame.h b/gdb/dummy-frame.h
index cde9eb7f12f..6d565d1091a 100644
--- a/gdb/dummy-frame.h
+++ b/gdb/dummy-frame.h
@@ -50,31 +50,6 @@ struct frame_id;
extern const struct frame_unwind *dummy_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame);
-/* Does the PC fall in a dummy frame?
-
- This function is used by "frame.c" when creating a new `struct
- frame_info'.
-
- Note that there is also very similar code in breakpoint.c (where
- the bpstat stop reason is computed). It is looking for a PC
- falling on a dummy_frame breakpoint. Perhaphs this, and that code
- should be combined?
-
- Architecture dependant code, that has access to a frame, should not
- use this function. Instead (get_frame_type() == DUMMY_FRAME)
- should be used.
-
- Hmm, but what about threads? When the dummy-frame code tries to
- relocate a dummy frame's saved registers it definitly needs to
- differentiate between threads (otherwize it will do things like
- clean-up the wrong threads frames). However, when just trying to
- identify a dummy-frame that shouldn't matter. The wost that can
- happen is that a thread is marked as sitting in a dummy frame when,
- in reality, its corrupted its stack, to the point that a PC is
- pointing into a dummy frame. */
-
-extern int pc_in_dummy_frame (CORE_ADDR pc);
-
/* Return the regcache that belongs to the dummy-frame identifed by PC
and FP, or NULL if no such frame exists. */
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-08: The function only exists because of