On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 6:56 AM, Pavel Shishpor
wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the answer: it put me on the right track. The
> '-ffunction-sections' option works OK on toy examples though GNU linker
> crashed when I tried the following on real-life object files compiled with
> -ffunction-sections and -
Thanks a lot for the answer: it put me on the right track. The
'-ffunction-sections' option works OK on toy examples though GNU linker
crashed when I tried the following on real-life object files compiled with
-ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections options enabled:
for i in $object_files_original
On 01/11/2017 01:49 AM, Pavel Shishpor wrote:
Could please someone advice is it a bug or a feature when we get both
bodies of the functions with the same name in the executable once
multiple symbol definitions are allowed? Here is the example showing the
behavior:
The only thing that the --allo
Hello,
Could please someone advice is it a bug or a feature when we get both
bodies of the functions with the same name in the executable once multiple
symbol definitions are allowed? Here is the example showing the behavior:
$ cat main.c
int f() {return 6;}
int main() { return f();}
$ cat a.c