86
B
back end, see Chapter 6 BFD
(MRI), see Appendix A MRI Compatible Script
BASE
Files
BFD canonical format, see Section 6.1.2 The BFD
canonical object-file format
BFD requirements, see Chapter 6 BFD
big-endian objects, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
binary input format, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
BLOCK(
), see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Functions
exp
bug criteria, see Section 7.1 Have You Found a Bug?
bug reports, see Section 7.2 How to Report Bugs
bugs in
, see Chapter 7 Reporting Bugs
ld
BYTE(
), see Section 4.6.5 Output Sec-
expression
tion Data
C
C++ constructors, arranging in link, see Section 4.6.6
Output Section Keywords
(MRI), see Appendix A MRI Compatible Script
CHIP
Files
COLLECT_NO_DEMANGLE, see Section 3.2 Envi-
ronment Variables
combining symbols, warnings on, see Section 3.1
Command Line Options
command files, see Chapter 4 Linker Scripts
command line, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
common allocation, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
common allocation in linker script, see Section 4.4.4
Other Linker Script Commands
common symbol placement, see Section 4.6.4.3 Input
Section for Common Symbols
compatibility, MRI, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
constants in linker scripts, see Section 4.10.1 Con-
stants
CONSTRUCTORS, see Section 4.6.6 Output Section
Keywords
constructors, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
constructors, arranging in link, see Section 4.6.6 Out-
put Section Keywords
crash of linker, see Section 7.1 Have You Found a
Bug?
CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS, see Section 4.6.6
Output Section Keywords
creating a DEF file, see Section 5.8
(cygwin/mingw)
cross reference table, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
cross references, see Section 4.4.4 Other Linker Script
Commands
current output location, see Section 4.10.3 The Loca-
tion Counter
D
data, see Section 4.6.5 Output Section Data
DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN(
commonpagesize
tions
DATA_SEGMENT_END(
Builtin Functions
dbx, see Section 3.1 Command Line Options
DEF files, creating, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
default emulation, see Section 3.2 Environment Vari-
ables
default input format, see Section 3.2 Environment
Variables
DEFINED(
tions
deleting local symbols, see Section 3.1 Command
Line Options
demangling, default, see Section 3.2 Environment
Variables
demangling, from command line, see Section 3.1
Command Line Options
direct linking to a dll, see Section 5.8
(cygwin/mingw)
discarding sections, see Section 4.6.7 Output Section
Discarding
discontinuous memory, see Section 4.7 MEMORY
Command
DLLs, creating, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
DLLs, linking to, see Section 3.1 Command Line Op-
tions
dot, see Section 4.10.3 The Location Counter
dot inside sections, see Section 4.10.3 The Location
Counter
dynamic linker, from command line, see Section 3.1
Command Line Options
and WIN32
ld
dynamic symbol table, see Section 3.1 Command Line
Options
maxpagesize
), see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Func-
), see Section 4.10.7
exp
), see Section 4.10.7 Builtin Func-
symbol
Index
,
and WIN32
ld
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