Bug 550474 - GCov incorrectly interprets gcc version 9.1 data

- fix parseData to check for gcc 9.1 or greater in which case
  read in the column_end field for a function
- for 9.0 or greater, fix GCOV_TAG_OBJECT_SUMMARY logic in
  GcdaRecordsParser to only read in 2 fields
- also use number of program runs for an object to set the
  program number of runs which is no longer available via
  the GCOV_TAG_PROGRAM_SUMMARY


Change-Id: I38b0cd143e03c794e6f02b5b774e3d4c15ef1495
Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/148470
Tested-by: Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
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  7. lttng/
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  9. oprofile/
  10. perf/
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  12. releng/
  13. rpm/
  14. systemtap/
  15. vagrant/
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  17. .gitignore
  18. .project
  19. pom.xml
  20. README.md
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The Linux Tools project aims to bring a full-featured C and C++ IDE to Linux developers. We build on the source editing and debugging features of the CDT and integrate popular native development tools such as the GNU Autotools, Valgrind, OProfile, RPM, SystemTap, GCov, GProf, LTTng, etc. Current projects include LTTng trace viewers and analyzers, an RPM .spec editor, Autotools build integration, a Valgrind heap usage analysis tool, and OProfile call profiling tools. The project also provides a place for Linux distributions to collaboratively overcome issues surrounding distribution packaging of Eclipse technology. The project produces both best practices and tools related to packaging. One of our features is a source archive of the Eclipse SDK that can be used by all Linux distributions building and distributing it.

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