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* ldlang.c (ldlang_def_chain_list): New variable.  Contains a list
        of symbols defined via the --defsym command line option and
        currently waiting assignment.
        (insert_defined): Add a defined symbol to the symbol table.
        (ldlang_add_def): Add a entry to the ldlang_def_chain_list.
        (lang_place_defineds): Walk ldlang_def_chain_list defining the
        symbols.
        (lang_process): Call lang_place_defineds.
        (lang_add_assignment): If the assignment has come from a --defsym
        command line option then call lang_add_def.

        * ld-script/default-script2.d: Fix expected address for text
        section.

        PR gold/12001
        * script.h (class Symbol_assignment: name): New member.  Returns
        the name of the symbol.
        * scrfipt.cc (Script_options::is_pending_assignment): New member.
        Returns true if the given symbol name is on the list of
        assignments wating to be processed.
        * archive.cc (should_incldue_member): If the symbol is undefined,
        check to see if it is on the list of symbols pending assignment.
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bfd Don't display bits only used for BFD in abfd->flags. 2010-11-03 02:31:02 +00:00
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