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@var{scriptname} whenever an error is encountered. Currently however |
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only two kinds of error are supported: missing symbols and missing |
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libraries. Two arguments will be passed to script: the keyword |
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``undefined-symbol'' or `missing-lib'' and the @var{name} of the |
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``undefined-symbol'' or `missing-lib'' and the @var{name} of the |
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undefined symbol or missing library. The intention is that the script |
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will provide suggestions to the user as to where the symbol or library |
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might be found. After the script has finished then the normal linker |
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On platforms where the feature is not supported, both @option{--relax} |
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and @option{--no-relax} are accepted, but ignored. |
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@cindex retaining specified symbols |
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@cindex stripping all but some symbols |
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@cindex symbols, retaining selectively |
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@item |
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the address of the first byte of the code section, if present and an |
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executable is being created - the code section is usually |
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@samp{.text}, but can be something else; |
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@samp{.text}, but can be something else; |
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@item |
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The address @code{0}. |
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@end itemize |
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@item TYPE = @var{type} |
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Set the section type to the integer @var{type}. When generating an ELF |
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output file, type names @code{SHT_PROGBITS}, @code{SHT_STRTAB}, |
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@code{SHT_NOTE}, @code {SHT_NOBITS}, @code{SHT_INIT_ARRAY}, |
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@code{SHT_NOTE}, @code{SHT_NOBITS}, @code{SHT_INIT_ARRAY}, |
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@code{SHT_FINI_ARRAY}, and @code{SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY} are also allowed |
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for @var{type}. It is the user's responsibility to ensure that any |
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special requirements of the section type are met. |
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