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object is not taken. For instance, functions that had an inline definition, but
the compiler decided not to inline it. Note, unlike linker_private and
linker_private_weak, linker_private_weak_def_auto may have only default
visibility.  The symbols are removed by the linker from the final linked image
(executable or dynamic library).



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