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88 practice few of them are used in any particular context. For instance,
134 requires them.
146 immediately following the option that requires them. For example,
550 Print the names of the input files as `ld' processes them.
619 Combines multiple reloc sections and sorts them to make
919 normal. (The kernel patches them at load time to select which
981 dynamic linker to the virtual address the OS chooses for them
1029 uses them to locate shared objects at runtime. The `-rpath'
1110 places them in the appropriate output sections. First come all
1189 libraries, but ignore them if they come from regular object
1194 files, but ignore them if they come from shared libraries.
1379 ELF systems may not understand them. If you specify
1812 You may also use linker scripts implicitly by naming them as input
2006 stopping when one of them succeeds:
2369 the symbol table but do not assign any memory to them. Thus they are
2668 sections into ascending order by name before placing them in the output
2673 order by alignment before placing them in the output file.
2783 to read all of the sections from file `all.o' and place them at the
2843 between them, so the following will produce an error from the linker:
2939 them. However, you may need to consider this if you are using C++
3295 them to select the memory region for the output section that it creates.
3371 loaded into memory. You can print them out by using the `objdump'
3574 what they might suggest to the person reading them. The `2.0' version
3654 iterate over the list of symbols at the link time and demangle them
3655 according to `lang' before matching them to the patterns specified in
4183 describe them. Machines where `ld' has no additional functionality are
4222 within eight bits, and turns them into eight-bit program-counter
4228 changes them to use the eight-bit address form. (That is: the
4236 to the top page of memory, and changes them to use the 8 bit
4244 changes them to use 16 bit address form. (That is: the linker
4281 targets are within 24 bits, and turns them into 24-bit program-counter
4744 _not_ decorate them with dllexport. Instead, they should use
4753 included by client code the header must declare them as
4967 symbols, not renaming them, which is probably not what you wanted.
5098 reads from different sections of the file and processes them. For
5194 relocates all symbols to make them relative to the base of the
5322 might as well expedite matters by sending them to begin with.
5343 important, list them all. A copy of the Makefile (or the output
5352 10K. For bigger files you can either make them available by FTP
5354 file(s) to whomever requests them. (Note - your email will be
5453 features to make use of them.
5615 philosophical, ethical or political position regarding them.
5708 copies, to give them a chance to provide you with an updated
5808 unmodified, and list them all as Invariant Sections of your