* ldlex.l: Return -lFILENAME as the token LNAME.

* ldgram.y: Add token LNAME.
	(input_list): Treat LNAME like NAME, but pass it to
	lang_add_input_file as lang_input_file_is_l_enum.
	* ld.texinfo: Document using -lFILENAME in INPUT.
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Fri Mar 10 14:43:48 1995 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
* ldlex.l: Return -lFILENAME as the token LNAME.
* ldgram.y: Add token LNAME.
(input_list): Treat LNAME like NAME, but pass it to
lang_add_input_file as lang_input_file_is_l_enum.
* ld.texinfo: Document using -lFILENAME in INPUT.
Thu Mar 9 12:21:51 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
* ldlang.c (lang_check): If the architectures are compatible call
bfd_merge_private_bfd_data to let the backend do additional
checks.
start-sanitize-arc
Tue Mar 7 21:10:28 1995 Doug Evans <dje@chestnut.cygnus.com>

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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ ld [ -o @var{output} ] @var{objfile}@dots{}
[ -A@var{architecture} ] [ -b @var{input-format} ] [ -Bstatic ]
[ -c @var{MRI-commandfile} ] [ -d | -dc | -dp ]
[ -defsym @var{symbol}=@var{expression} ]
[ -dynamic-linker @var{file} ]
[ -dynamic-linker @var{file} ] [ -embedded-relocs ]
[ -e @var{entry} ] [ -F ] [ -F @var{format} ]
[ -format @var{input-format} ] [ -g ] [ -G @var{size} ] [ -help ]
[ -i ] [ -l@var{archive} ] [ -L@var{searchdir} ] [ -M ]
@ -181,9 +181,10 @@ ld [ -o @var{output} ] @var{objfile}@dots{}
[ -sort-common ] [ -stats ] [ -T @var{commandfile} ]
[ -Ttext @var{org} ] [ -Tdata @var{org} ]
[ -Tbss @var{org} ] [ -t ] [ -traditional-format ]
[ -u @var{symbol}] [-V] [-v] [ -version ]
[ -warn-common ] [ -y @var{symbol} ] [ -X ] [-x ]
[ -u @var{symbol}] [-V] [-v] [ -verbose] [ -version ]
[ -warn-common ] [ -warn-once ] [ -y @var{symbol} ] [ -X ] [-x ]
[ -( [ archives ] -) ] [ --start-group [ archives ] --end-group ]
[ -split-by-reloc @var{count} ] [-split-by-file]
@end smallexample
This plethora of command-line options may seem intimidating, but in
@ -360,6 +361,15 @@ linker is normally correct; don't use this unless you know what you are
doing.
@end ifset
@cindex MIPS embedded PIC code
@kindex -embedded-relocs
@item -embedded-relocs
This option is only meaningful when linking MIPS embedded PIC code,
generated by the -membedded-pic option to the GNU compiler and
assembler. It causes the linker to create a table which may be used at
runtime to relocate any data which was statically initialized to pointer
values. See the code in testsuite/ld-empic for details.
@cindex entry point, from command line
@kindex -e @var{entry}
@item -e @var{entry}
@ -452,8 +462,8 @@ common storage allocation.
@item -m@var{emulation}
@itemx -m @var{emulation}
Emulate the @var{emulation} linker. You can list the available
emulations with the @samp{-V} option. The
default depends on how your @code{ld} was configured.
emulations with the @samp{--verbose} or @samp{-V} options. The default
depends on how your @code{ld} was configured.
@kindex -N
@cindex read/write from cmd line
@ -607,6 +617,24 @@ one byte symbols, then all the two bytes, then all the four bytes, and
then everything else. This is to prevent gaps between symbols due to
alignment constraints. This option disables that sorting.
@item -split-by-reloc @var{count}
@kindex split
Trys to creates extra sections in the output file so that no single output section
in the file contains more than @var{count} relocations. This
is useful when generating huge relocatable for downloading into
certain real time kernels with the COFF object file format; since
COFF cannot represent more than 65535 relocations in a single section.
Note that this will fail to work with object file formats which do not
support arbitrary sections. The linker will not split up individual input
sections for redistribution, so if a single input section contains
more than @var{count} relocations one output section will contain that
many relocations.
@item -split-by-file
@kindex split
Similar to -split-by-reloc but creates a new output section for each
input file.
@item -stats
Compute and display statistics about the operation of the linker,
such as execution time and memory usage.
@ -678,16 +706,19 @@ with @samp{-Ur}; once the constructor table has been built, it cannot
be added to. Use @samp{-Ur} only for the last partial link, and
@samp{-r} for the others.
@kindex -V
@kindex --verbose
@cindex version
@item -V
@item --verbose
Display the version number for @code{ld} and list the linker emulations
supported. Display which input files can and cannot be opened.
@kindex -v
@kindex -V
@cindex version
@item -v
Display the version number for @code{ld}.
@itemx -V
Display the version number for @code{ld}. The @code{-V} option also
lists the supported emulations.
@item -version
@kindex -version
@ -778,18 +809,24 @@ encountered in a different order.
@end smallexample
@end enumerate
@kindex -warn-once
@cindex warnings, on undefined symbols
@cindex undefined symbols, warnings on
@item -warn-once
Only warn once for each undefined symbol, rather than once per module
which refers to it.
@kindex -X
@cindex local symbols, deleting
@cindex L, deleting symbols beginning
@item -X
If @samp{-s} or @samp{-S} is also specified, delete only local symbols
beginning with @samp{L}.
Delete all temporary local symbols. For most targets, this is all local
symbols whose names begin with @samp{L}.
@kindex -x
@cindex deleting local symbols
@item -x
If @samp{-s} or @samp{-S} is also specified, delete all local symbols,
not just those beginning with @samp{L}.
Delete all local symbols.
@item -y @var{symbol}
@kindex -y @var{symbol}
@ -2050,6 +2087,9 @@ search path, just as for files you specify on the command line.
See the description of @samp{-L} in @ref{Options,,Command Line
Options}.
If you use @samp{-l@var{file}}, @code{ld} will transform the name to
@code{lib@var{file}.a} as with the command line argument @samp{-l}.
@kindex GROUP ( @var{files} )
@cindex grouping input files
@item GROUP ( @var{file}, @var{file}, @dots{} )