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Tom Tromey 79ddf4a51a Add move operators for addrmap
A subsequent patch needs to move an addrmap.  This patch adds the
necessary support.  It also changes addrmap_fixed to take a 'const'
addrmap_mutable.  This is fine according to the contract of
addrmap_mutable; but it did require a compensating const_cast in the
implementation.
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bfd Fix test for sections with different VMA<->LMA relationships so that it only applies to allocated sections, and only sections in the same segment are checked. 2024-04-16 17:54:13 +01:00
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