Hello, please review this change related to stripped/"public" pdb file 
generation on Windows .

Currently the JDK bundle on Windows does not contain pdb files (full pdb files 
are in a separate symbols bundle).
This leads currently to bad native stack traces e.g. when crashes occur.
One reason not to deliver the full pdb files might be the large size of these 
files.

However there exist also "public" or stripped pdb files on Windows, see :

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/pdbstripped-strip-private-symbols?view=vs-2017

Those are much smaller (often only 10-20% of the full pdb files) and they offer 
a good compromise (no "file:linenumber" info in the native stacks but at least 
the function name+hex-offset is visible)
to delivering full pdbs in the JDK.

Example sizes for the currently built full pdbs / stripped pdbs from VS2017 
based 64bit build of jdk/jdk :
jvm.pdb : 73,1 MB / 9,46 MB
awt.pdb : 7,05 MB / 1,48 MB

The patch  adds  generation  of stripped  pdb files  to the Windows  build.
Additionally those files are put into the JDK  bundle    (while the symbols 
bundle still gets the full pdb files ) .


Bug/webrev :

https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8237192

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mbaesken/webrevs/8237192.0/


Thanks, Matthias

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