Maciej W. Rozycki
6d44f09a76
GAS: Fix `abort' expansion in write.c
Remove an internal diagnostic regression introduced with the inclusion of "libbfd.h" from write.c, added with: commit e7ff5c732e7b95aafccd0910ea1a5cb8251a1033 Author: Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> Date: Fri Feb 16 03:40:17 2007 +0000 That change made "libbfd.h" override the `abort' definition provided by "as.h" earlier on, making the message produced by any calls reached from write.c, which is a part of the GAS proper, look like they came from BFD, e.g.: .../gas/testsuite/gas/elf/type.s: Assembler messages: .../gas/testsuite/gas/elf/type.s:30: Error: symbol type "gnu_unique_object" is supported only by GNU targets ../as-new: BFD (GNU Binutils) 2.26.51.20160628 internal error, aborting at .../gas/write.c:608 in size_seg ../as-new: Please report this bug. vs: .../gas/testsuite/gas/elf/type.s: Assembler messages: .../gas/testsuite/gas/elf/type.s:30: Error: symbol type "gnu_unique_object" is supported only by GNU targets .../gas/testsuite/gas/elf/type.s: Internal error, aborting at .../gas/write.c:602 in size_seg Please report this bug. With the removal of "libbfd.h" restore the latter message format. gas/ * write.c: Remove "libbfd.h" inclusion.
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