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/*
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* This file is obj-generic.c and is intended to be a template for
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* object format specific source files.
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*
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* Last Mod Thu Jan 3 19:30:50 PST 1991, by rich@sendai
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*/
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/* Chars that can be used to separate mant from exp in floating point nums */
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char EXP_CHARS[] = "eE";
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/* Chars that mean this number is a floating point constant */
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/* As in 0f12.456 */
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/* or 0d1.2345e12 */
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char FLT_CHARS[] = "rRsSfFdDxXpP";
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/* These chars start a comment anywhere in a source file (except inside
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another comment */
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const char comment_chars[] = "#";
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/*
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* Local Variables:
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* comment-column: 0
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* fill-column: 131
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* End:
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*/
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/* end of obj-generic.c */
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/*
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* This file is obj-generic.h and is intended to be a template for
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* object format specific header files.
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*/
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/* define an obj specific macro off which target cpu back ends may key. */
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#define OBJ_GENERIC 1
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/* include whatever target cpu is appropriate. */
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#include "targ-cpu.h"
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/*
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* SYMBOLS
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*/
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/*
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* If your object format needs to reorder symbols, define this. When
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* defined, symbols are kept on a doubly linked list and functions are
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* made available for push, insert, append, and delete. If not defined,
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* symbols are kept on a singly linked list, only the append and clear
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* facilities are available, and they are macros.
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*/
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/* #define SYMBOLS_NEED_PACKPOINTERS */
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/* */
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typedef struct {
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void *nothing;
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} obj_symbol_type; /* should be the format's symbol structure */
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typedef void *object_headers;
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/* symbols have names */
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#define S_GET_NAME(s) ("foo") /* get the name of a symbolP */
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#define S_SET_NAME(s,v) ;
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/* symbols have segments */
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#define S_GET_SEGMENT(s) (SEG_UNKNOWN)
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#define S_SET_SEGMENT(s,v) ;
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/* symbols have a value */
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#define S_GET_VALUE(s) (0)
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#define S_SET_VALUE(s,v) ;
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/* symbols may be external */
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#define S_IS_EXTERNAL(s) (0)
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#define S_SET_EXTERNAL(s) ;
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/* symbols may or may not be defined */
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#define S_IS_DEFINED(s) (0)
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#define DEFAULT_MAGIC_NUMBER_FOR_OBJECT_FILE (0) /* your magic number */
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#define OBJ_EMIT_LINENO(a,b,c) /* must be *something*. This no-op's it out. */
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/*
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* End:
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#define dpx2
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#define TC_M68K
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/* Preserve leading underscore in symbol names. */
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#define STRIP_UNDERSCORE 0
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/* The magic number is not the usual MC68MAGIC. */
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#define FILE_HEADER_MAGIC MC68KBCSMAGIC
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RESNUM 0x0000, 0x8000
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ORDER .data=0x80002000, .data1, .lit, .bss
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; Let's put this on the command line so it goes first, which is what
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LOAD /s2/amd/29k/lib/libqcb0h.lib
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LOAD /s2/amd/29k/lib/libscb0h.lib
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LOAD /s2/amd/29k/lib/libacb0h.lib
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