* symbols.c (symbol_create): New function, most of the guts of the old
symbol_new function.
(symbol_new): Now just checks symbol_table_frozen, calls symbol_create, and
enters the symbol into the symbol table.
* subsegs.c (section_symbol): If EMIT_SECTION_SYMBOLS is not true, and the
symbol table is frozen, call symbol_create instead of symbol_new.
* symbols.h (symbol_create, symbol_table_frozen): Declare.
* symbols.c (symbol_clear_list_pointers): Always a function now.
* struc-symbol.h (symbol_clear_list_pointers): Deleted macro version.
* symbols.c (debug_verify_symchain): New macro, defined to be
verify_symbol_chain or a cast to void, depending on DEBUG_SYMS.
(many functions): Invoke debug_verify_symchain unconditionally.
(subseg_change): Store seg_info for bfd_abs_section_ptr in
abs_seg_info, and store seg_info for bfd_und_section_ptr in
und_seg_info.
(subseg_get): Likewise. Also, don't set output_section if it is
already set.
(seg_info): Define as function.
* subsegs.h (seg_info): Declare as function rather than defining
as macro.
* write.c (relax_and_size_seg): Call seg_info rather than
bfd_get_section_userdata.
* subsegs.c (subsegs_begin): Call memset with args in the correct
order.
(subseg_get): Clear newly allocated seginfo, set its pointer slots
to NULL instead of 0.
Fixes a problem observed in sparc-lynx progressive.
set then a new segment is always created. All callers changed.
(subseg_force_new): New function. Similar to subseg_new, but
always force a new segment to be created.
Wrote non-BFD_ASSEMBLER subseg_new. Now subseg_new always takes a
section name, and subseg_set always takes a segT. Changed all
callers as appropriate.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (change_to_section): Renamed to
obj_coff_add_segment. Corrected. Made callers use subseg_new.
* config/obj-coffbfd.h (obj_segment_name, obj_add_segment):
Define.
Also some more gcc warning removal.
as data0_frchainP
* write.c (write_object_file): various changes to handle data in
the BSS segment in much the same was as stuff in the DATA segment.
* subsegs.c (subseg_change): allow and handle a change into SEG_BSS.
* expr.c(expr): allow SEG_REGISTER in expressions.
* read.c(pseudo_set): register expressions can be the source of a
set.
* subsegs.c (subseg_new): Now -R forces all changes to SEG_DATA to
goto SEG_TEXT (if a.out)
* write.c (write_object_file): If a.out don't use the old way for
-R.
* config/obj-a.out (s_sect): complain if the user tries to use a
subsegment with a value which might interfere with out -R hackery.
* config/tc-m68k.c (m68k_reg_parse): lookup names in symbol table
rather than use ugly if tree. (init_regtable): insert register
names into symbol table.