Jan Beulich 92757bc916 gas/
2005-11-17  Jan Beulich  <jbeulich@novell.com>


	* symbols.h (S_CLEAR_VOLATILE): Declare.
	* symbols.c (colon): Also accept redefinable symbols for
	redefinition. Clone them before modifying.
	(S_CLEAR_VOLATILE): Define.
	* cond.c (s_ifdef): Also test for equated symbols.
	* read.c (s_comm_internal): Also exclude non-redefinable
	equated symbols. Clone redefinable ones before modifying.
	(s_weakref): Clone redefinable symbols before modifying.
	* doc/internals.texi: Document sy_volatile, sy_forward_ref,
	S_IS_VOLATILE, S_SET_VOLATILE, S_CLEAR_VOLATILE,
	S_IS_FORWARD_REF, and S_SET_FORWARD_REF.

gas/testsuite/
2005-11-17  Jan Beulich  <jbeulich@novell.com>

	* gas/all/cond.s: Also check ifdef works on equates and
	commons.
	* gas/all/cond.l: Adjust.
	* gas/all/redef2.s: Also test redefining equate to label.
	* gas/all/redef2.d: Adjust.
	* gas/all/redef3.[sd]: New.
	* gas/all/redef4.s: New.
	* gas/all/redef5.s: New.
	* gas/elf/redef.s: New, copied from original gas/all/redef2.s.
	* gas/elf/redef.d: Remove #source.
	* gas/all/gas.exp: Remove exclusion of iq2000-*-* from and
	adjust xfails for redefinition tests. Run new tests. Exclude
	alpha*-*-*, mips*-*-*, *c54x*-*-* from weakref tests.
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		   README for GNU development tools

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