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This prevents ld from generating zeroed symtab entries for sections that aren't going to be generated because dynamic linkage has been disabled (-d was used or no dynamic libs were seen). Even though they were not explicitly added by doelf, the section creation process was making them reachable again. The windows head is being disconsidered for this because apparently it's not taking into account debug['d']. This makes elflint 0.1% happier. R=golang-dev, rsc, gustavo CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4638050 |
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