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2018 Feb 08
2
LLD: targeting cygwin
...nment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.zdebug_abbrev) } .debug_line BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.debug_line) } .zdebug_line BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.zdebug_line) } .debug_frame BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.debug_frame) } .zdebug_frame BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.zdebug_frame) } .debug_str BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.debug_str) } .zdebug_str BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.zdebug_str) } .debug_loc BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : { *(.debug...
2018 Feb 09
0
LLD: targeting cygwin
...ine BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : > { > *(.debug_line) > } > .zdebug_line BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : > { > *(.zdebug_line) > } > .debug_frame BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : > { > *(.debug_frame) > } > .zdebug_frame BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : > { > *(.zdebug_frame) > } > .debug_str BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : > { > *(.debug_str) > } > .zdebug_str BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) : > { > *(.zdebug_str) > } > .debug_...
2018 Feb 07
0
LLD: targeting cygwin
COFF lld doesn't support the linker script at the moment, and I'm sad to say that it is very unlikely to support that in the future. Linker script support is so huge that I can't imagine we really want it for COFF. GNU BFD linker supports it because the linker is built as an interpreter for the built-in linker script (and that's one of the reasons why GNU linker is by far more
2018 Feb 07
2
LLD: targeting cygwin
Hello, I have a user who is trying to get LLD to link for the cygwin target: https://github.com/zig-lang/zig/issues/751 Currently the issue they are running into is needing to define a linker script, but the COFF driver (or MinGW driver) does not have support for that. Is there documentation or advice for how to use LLD to link for cygwin? As a starting point, which driver to use? Regards,