Thu Oct 8 08:52:48 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com)
Now a bfd knows whether underscores are normally prepended
to symbols in its file format. Helps with error messages.
* aout-adobe.c, aout-target.h, bout.c, coff-a29k.c, coff-h8300.c,
coff-z8k.c: targets set so they have leading underscore
* coff-i386.c, coff-i960.c, coff-m68k.c, coff-mips.c, coff-m88k.c,
coff-rs6000.c, coff-we32k.c, elf.c, ieee.c, srec.c: targets set
without leading underscore flag
* targets.c: add symbol leading char to xvec description
* bfd-in.h (bfd_get_symbol_leading_char): new macro.
* configure.in: now h8 is a coff target
* cpu-h8300.c: fix various disassembly problems
* libcoff.h: took out some code which has been #0ed for a long
time.
* targets.c: added h8 coff
* coff-a29k.c, coff-i386.c, coff-i960.c, coff-m68k.c, coff-m88k.c
added new macro RTYPE2HOWTO to take a load of #ifdefs out of
coffcode.h
* coffcode.h: Started to change the way machine dependencies are
handled, from the nest of #ifdefs to macros defined in the
including coff-<foo>.c
* trad-core.c: Document how to use it nowadays.
* i386aout.c, newsos3.c: Clean up.
* i386coff.c: Allow 386 coff files to be used as core files too
(for reading core files from embedded systems).