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Before this CL, running cd misc/cgo/test go test -c readelf --dyn-syms test.test | grep cgoexp turned up many UNDEF symbols corresponding to symbols actually in the binary but marked only cgo_export_static. Only symbols marked cgo_export_dynamic should be listed in this mode. And if the symbol is going to be listed, it should be listed with its actual address instead of UNDEF. The Linux dynamic linker didn't care about the seemingly missing symbols, but the BSD one did. This CL eliminates the symbols from the dyn-syms table. R=golang-dev TBR=golang-dev CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/7624043 |
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