The symbol table itself has no relocations, so it is not possible to represent
things like
a = undefined + 1
With the patch we just omit these variables. That matches the behaviour of the
gnu assembler.
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just
.type foo,@object
will produce an undefined reference to foo. On the other hand, a file with
just
.weakref bar, foo
will not. It is somewhat hard to support both in MC since both statements
should create the symbols. It should be possible if we really need to by
adding to the flags, but hopefully that is not necessary.
With this patch we do not produce a undefined reference in any of those cases.
The assembly file needs an actual use for the undefined reference to be
present.
This is in preparation for a patch implementing .weakref.
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The failures in r116753 r116756 were caused by a python issue -
Python likes to append 'L' suffix to stringified numbers if the number
is larger than a machine int. Unfortunately, this causes a divergence of
behavior between 32 and 64 bit python versions.
I re-crafted elf-dump/common_dump to take care of these issues by:
1. always printing 0x (makes for easy sed/regex)
2. always print fixed length (exactly 2 + numBits/4 digits long)
by mod ((2^numBits) - 1)
3. left-padded with '0'
There is a residual common routine that is also used by
macho-dump (dataToHex) , so I left the 'section_data' test values alone.
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