* stabs.texinfo: Cleanups regarding statics.

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Jim Kingdon 1993-07-15 20:44:09 +00:00
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@ -985,9 +985,12 @@ In a.out files, @code{N_STSYM} means the data segment (although gcc
find the variables), @code{N_FUN} means the text segment, and
@code{N_LCSYM} means the bss segment.
In xcoff files, each symbol has a section number, so the symbol type
In xcoff files, each symbol has a section number, so the stab type
need not indicate the segment.
In ecoff files, the storage class is used to specify the section, so the
stab type need not indicate the segment.
@c In ELF files, it apparently is a big mess. See kludge in dbxread.c
@c in GDB. FIXME: Investigate where this kludge comes from.
@c