The current state of affairs has auxiliary symbols described as a big
bag of bytes. This is less than satisfying, it detracts from the YAML
file as being human readable.
Instead, allow for symbols to optionally contain their auxiliary data.
This allows us to have a much higher level way of describing things like
weak symbols, function definitions and section definitions.
This depends on D3105.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3092
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The alignment is just a byte in the middle of Characteristics, not an
independent flag. Making it an independent field in the yaml
representation makes it more yamlio friendly.
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It had been dropped during the switch to yaml::IO. Also add a test going
from yaml2obj to llvm-readobj. It can be extended as we add more
fields/formats to yaml2obj.
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