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5l, 6l, 8l: implement -X flag
R=golang-dev, iant CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5643050
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/*
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/*
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5l is a modified version of the Plan 9 linker. The original is documented at
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5l is the linker for the ARM.
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The $GOARCH for these tools is arm.
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http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/1/2l
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The flags are documented in ../ld/doc.go.
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Its target architecture is the ARM, referred to by these tools as arm.
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It reads files in .5 format generated by 5g, 5c, and 5a and emits
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a binary called 5.out by default.
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Major changes include:
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- support for segmented stacks (this feature is implemented here, not in the compilers).
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Original options are listed in the link above.
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-F
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Force use of software floating point.
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Also implied by setting GOARM=5 in the environment.
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-Hlinux
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Write Linux ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is linux)
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-I interpreter
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Set the ELF dynamic linker to use.
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-L dir1 -L dir2
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Search for libraries (package files) in dir1, dir2, etc.
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The default is the single location $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_arm.
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-r dir1:dir2:...
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Set the dynamic linker search path when using ELF.
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-V
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Print the linker version.
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*/
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package documentation
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package documentation
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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int c, i;
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int c, i;
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char *p;
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char *p, *name, *val;
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Binit(&bso, 1, OWRITE);
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Binit(&bso, 1, OWRITE);
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listinit();
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listinit();
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INITDAT = -1;
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INITDAT = -1;
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INITRND = -1;
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INITRND = -1;
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INITENTRY = 0;
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INITENTRY = 0;
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nuxiinit();
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p = getenv("GOARM");
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p = getenv("GOARM");
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if(p != nil && strcmp(p, "5") == 0)
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if(p != nil && strcmp(p, "5") == 0)
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print("%cl version %s\n", thechar, getgoversion());
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print("%cl version %s\n", thechar, getgoversion());
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errorexit();
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errorexit();
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case 'X':
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case 'X':
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// TODO: golang.org/issue/2676
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name = EARGF(usage());
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EARGF(usage());
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val = EARGF(usage());
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EARGF(usage());
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addstrdata(name, val);
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break;
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break;
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} ARGEND
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} ARGEND
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histgen = 0;
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histgen = 0;
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pc = 0;
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pc = 0;
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dtype = 4;
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dtype = 4;
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nuxiinit();
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version = 0;
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version = 0;
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cbp = buf.cbuf;
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cbp = buf.cbuf;
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/*
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6l is a modified version of the Plan 9 linker. The original is documented at
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6l is the linker for the x86-64.
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The $GOARCH for these tools is amd64.
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http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/1/2l
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Its target architecture is the x86-64, referred to by these tools as amd64.
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It reads files in .6 format generated by 6g, 6c, and 6a and emits
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a binary called 6.out by default.
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Major changes include:
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- support for ELF and Mach-O binary files
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- support for segmented stacks (this feature is implemented here, not in the compilers).
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Original options are listed in the link above.
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-d
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Elide the dynamic linking header. With this option, the binary
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is statically linked and does not refer to dynld. Without this option
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(the default), the binary's contents are identical but it is loaded with dynld.
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-Hdarwin
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Write Apple Mach-O binaries (default when $GOOS is darwin)
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-Hlinux
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Write Linux ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is linux)
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-Hfreebsd
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Write FreeBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is freebsd)
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-Hnetbsd
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Write NetBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is netbsd)
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-Hopenbsd
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Write OpenBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is openbsd)
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-Hwindows
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Write Windows PE32+ binaries (default when $GOOS is windows)
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-I interpreter
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Set the ELF dynamic linker to use.
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-L dir1 -L dir2
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Search for libraries (package files) in dir1, dir2, etc.
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The default is the single location $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_amd64.
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-r dir1:dir2:...
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Set the dynamic linker search path when using ELF.
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-V
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Print the linker version.
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The flags are documented in ../ld/doc.go.
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*/
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*/
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package documentation
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package documentation
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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{
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int c;
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int c;
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char *name, *val;
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Binit(&bso, 1, OWRITE);
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Binit(&bso, 1, OWRITE);
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listinit();
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listinit();
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INITDAT = -1;
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INITDAT = -1;
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INITRND = -1;
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INITRND = -1;
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INITENTRY = 0;
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INITENTRY = 0;
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nuxiinit();
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ARGBEGIN {
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ARGBEGIN {
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default:
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default:
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print("%cl version %s\n", thechar, getgoversion());
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print("%cl version %s\n", thechar, getgoversion());
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errorexit();
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errorexit();
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case 'X':
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case 'X':
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// TODO: golang.org/issue/2676
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name = EARGF(usage());
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EARGF(usage());
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val = EARGF(usage());
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EARGF(usage());
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addstrdata(name, val);
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break;
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break;
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} ARGEND
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} ARGEND
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zprg.mode = 64;
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zprg.mode = 64;
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pcstr = "%.6llux ";
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pcstr = "%.6llux ";
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nuxiinit();
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histgen = 0;
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histgen = 0;
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pc = 0;
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pc = 0;
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dtype = 4;
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dtype = 4;
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/*
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8l is a modified version of the Plan 9 linker. The original is documented at
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8l is the linker for the 32-bit x86.
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The $GOARCH for these tools is 386.
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http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/1/2l
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Its target architecture is the x86, referred to by these tools for historical reasons as 386.
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It reads files in .8 format generated by 8g, 8c, and 8a and emits
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a binary called 8.out by default.
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Major changes include:
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- support for ELF and Mach-O binary files
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Elide the dynamic linking header. With this option, the binary
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is statically linked and does not refer to dynld. Without this option
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(the default), the binary's contents are identical but it is loaded with dynld.
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-Hplan9
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Write Plan 9 32-bit format binaries (default when $GOOS is plan9)
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Write Apple Mach-O binaries (default when $GOOS is darwin)
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Write Linux ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is linux)
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Write FreeBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is freebsd)
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-Hnetbsd
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Write NetBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is netbsd)
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Write OpenBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is openbsd)
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Write Windows PE32 binaries (default when $GOOS is windows)
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Set the ELF dynamic linker to use.
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Search for libraries (package files) in dir1, dir2, etc.
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The default is the single location $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_386.
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-r dir1:dir2:...
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Set the dynamic linker search path when using ELF.
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-V
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Print the linker version.
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The flags are documented in ../ld/doc.go.
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package documentation
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package documentation
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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int c;
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char *name, *val;
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Binit(&bso, 1, OWRITE);
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Binit(&bso, 1, OWRITE);
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listinit();
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listinit();
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INITDAT = -1;
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INITDAT = -1;
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INITRND = -1;
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INITRND = -1;
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INITENTRY = 0;
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INITENTRY = 0;
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nuxiinit();
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ARGBEGIN {
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default:
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print("%cl version %s\n", thechar, getgoversion());
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print("%cl version %s\n", thechar, getgoversion());
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errorexit();
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errorexit();
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case 'X':
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name = EARGF(usage());
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addstrdata(name, val);
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Write Apple Mach-O binaries (default when $GOOS is darwin)
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Write Linux ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is linux)
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Write FreeBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is freebsd)
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Write OpenBSD ELF binaries (default when $GOOS is openbsd)
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Write Windows PE32+ binaries (default when $GOOS is windows)
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-r dir1:dir2:...
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Print the linker version.
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void savedata(Sym*, Prog*, char*);
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void symgrow(Sym*, int32);
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// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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