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- <p>When an object file is opened, BFD subroutines automatically determine
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- the object file’s data structures.
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- <p>As different information from the object files is required,
- BFD reads from different sections of the file and processes them.
- For example, a very common operation for the linker is processing symbol
- tables. Each BFD back end provides a routine for converting
- between the object file’s representation of symbols and an internal
- canonical format. When the linker asks for the symbol table of an object
- file, it calls through a memory pointer to the routine from the
- relevant BFD back end which reads and converts the table into a canonical
- form. The linker then operates upon the canonical form. When the link is
- finished and the linker writes the output file’s symbol table,
- another BFD back end routine is called to take the newly
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