overrides the value from the memory area for all space that lies within the
segment itself.
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offset of a memory area in the output file. Partially based on a contribution
by David M. Lloyd, david.lloyd@redhat.com.
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files does now have lists of LineInfos attached. Compiles but UNTESTED!
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value) is now gone, attributes are used instead. The SYMBOLS section does now
support imports, so the linker config can be used to force symbols (and
therefore module) imports. Evaluation of start address and size for memory
areas has been delayed even further, so it is now possible to use the values
from one memory area in the definition of the next one.
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postprocessing. Print a warning if %O was used in the config file and the
output file name is changed later using -o.
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read when the -t or -C switch is encountered and parts of it are processed.
The remaining parts are processed when all object files and libraries have
been read. To make this work, the expression evaluation in cfgexpr has been
rewritten to generate true expression trees. This means that expressions in
the linker config may use exports from the object files.
Separation of config file processing is the base for several enhancements, for
example forced imports by linker config.
This code needs more work and is only very, very, very roughly tested.
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requested. This eases the task of rearranging segments when such an
overflow occurs.
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