Make new functions static.

Rearrange wording of documentation.
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Nick Clifton 2008-09-03 15:44:33 +00:00
parent a6c24e68b9
commit 704209c00f
2 changed files with 7 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -684,6 +684,7 @@ static const arch_entry cpu_arch[] =
CPU_SSE5_FLAGS },
};
#ifdef I386COFF
/* Like s_lcomm_internal in gas/read.c but the alignment string
is allowed to be optional. */
@ -718,13 +719,12 @@ pe_lcomm_internal (int needs_align, symbolS *symbolP, addressT size)
return symbolP;
}
void pe_lcomm (int);
void
static void
pe_lcomm (int needs_align)
{
s_comm_internal (needs_align * 2, pe_lcomm_internal);
}
#endif
const pseudo_typeS md_pseudo_table[] =
{

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@ -206,11 +206,10 @@ The @code{.att_syntax} and @code{.intel_syntax} directives will take precedent.
Reserve @var{length} (an absolute expression) bytes for a local common
denoted by @var{symbol}. The section and value of @var{symbol} are
those of the new local common. The addresses are allocated in the bss
section, so that at run-time the bytes start off zeroed. @var{Symbol}
is not declared global (@pxref{Global,,@code{.global}}), so is normally
not visible to @code{@value{LD}}. The optional third parameter,
@var{alignment}, specifies the desired alignment of the symbol in the
bss section.
section, so that at run-time the bytes start off zeroed. Since
@var{symbol} is not declared global, it is normally not visible to
@code{@value{LD}}. The optional third parameter, @var{alignment},
specifies the desired alignment of the symbol in the bss section.
This directive is only available for COFF based x86 targets.