Jacob Lalonde 7517a1bb48 [LLDB][SBSaveCoreOptions] Add new API to expose the expected core size in bytes (#138169)
My current internal work requires some sensitivity to IO usage. I had a
work around to calculate the expected size of a Minidump, but I've added
this PR so an automated system could look at the expected size of an
LLDB generated Minidump and then choose if it has the space or wants to
generate it.

There are some prerequisites to calculating the correct size, so I have
the API take a reference for an SBError, I originally tried to return an
SBError and instead take a uint64_t reference, but this made the API
very difficult to use in python.

Added a test case as well.
2025-05-09 15:49:54 -07:00

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