naming schemes.
* configure.in (appdirs): New variable. Currently empty, but will be used in
gas distribution. If nonempty, lists a set of directories at least one of
which must get configured, or top level configuration is considered to have
failed.
(rs6000-*-lynxos*): Use new file name.
table if it's already been set in the output bfd.
(symbol_begin) [! EMIT_SECTION_SYMBOLS] [RELOC_REQUIRES_SYMBOL]: Don't use
bfd_abs_section.symbol for gas absolute symbol.
* configure.in: Don't bother building ARCHDEFS variable for Makefile.
* objdump.c (ARCH_*): Deleted handling.
(disassemble_data): Call `disassembler' from opcodes library.
(print_it_normal): Add annotations for the inferior starting and
stopping, and for all the various messages related to how it
stopped.
* printcmd.c (do_one_display): Annotate.
* stack.c (print_frame_info): Annotate printing of stack frames.
* c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Add vtblprint support
when using thunks.
* cp-valprint.c (cp_is_vtbl_member): A vtable can be an array of
pointers (if using thunks) as well as array of structs (otherwise).
* cp-valprint.c (vtbl_ptr_name_old, vtbl_ptr_name): Move to global
level, and make the latter non-static (so define_symbol can use it).
* stabsread.c (define_symbol): If the type being defined is a
pointer type named "__vtbl_ptr_type", set the TYPE_NAME to that name.
* symtab.h (VTBL_PREFIX_P): Allow "_VT" as well as "_vt".
* values.c (value_virtual_fn_field): Handle thunks.
* values.c (value_headof): Minor efficiency hack.
* values.c (value_headof): Incomplete thunk support. FIXME.
* ldlang.c (lang_size_sections): If dot moves because of an
assignment, don't try to insert a pad into the absolute output
section, just change the address of the default memory region
instead.
* obj-coffbfd.h (TARGET_FORMAT) [TC_I960]: Ditto.
* obj-coff.c (coff_frob_section): Round up the size of every section to a
multiple of the alignment, so that BFD doesn't surprise us.
Eliminate many simple differences between the two COFF back ends:
* obj-coffbfd.c: Removed all uses of DEFUN and DEFUN_VOID. Made minor
stylistic changes, deleted some register declarations.
(stack_top): Deleted.
(symbol_to_chars): Use absolute_section and reg_section instead of the
corresponding SEG_* symbols.
(obj_coff_endef, tag_find_or_make, fixup_segment): Likewise.
(stack typedef, stack_init, stack_delete, stack_push, stack_pop): Moved to just
after pseudo-op table. All functions now static.
(stack_delete): Removed declaration.
(tag_init, tag_insert, tag_find_or_make, tag_find): Moved to just after stack
functions.
* obj-coffbfd.h: Reordered some declarations and macros.
(stack_init, stack_delete, stack_push, stack_pop): Don't declare.
(stack typedef): Deleted.
(SYMBOLS_NEED_BACKPOINTERS): Always undef then define; don't test.
(SYM_AUXENT): New macro.
(SA_GET_*, SA_SET_*): Define in terms of SYM_AUXENT when feasible.
(SF_GET_*, SF_SET_*): Define in terms of SF_GET when feasible.
(SA_GET_SYM_TAGNDX, SA_GET_SYM_ENDNDX, SA_SET_SYM_TAGNDX, SA_SET_SYM_ENDNDX,
object_headers typedef, data_section_header, text_section_header): Delete
non-BFD_HEADERS versions, since we always define that symbol now.
* obj-coff.c (stack_top): Deleted.
(obj_coff_endef, obj_coff_dim, obj_coff_line, obj_coff_size, obj_coff_scl,
obj_coff_tag, obj_coff_type, obj_coff_val): Change argument name from "ignored"
to "ignore".
(obj_coff_val): Use frag_now_fix.
(obj_pseudo_table): Removed IGNORE_DEBUG version, since it doesn't get used.
(stack typedef, stack_init, stack_delete, stack_push, stack_pop): Moved to just
after pseudo-op table. All functions now static.
(tag_init, tag_insert, tag_find_or_make, tag_find): Moved to just after stack
functions.
* obj-coff.h: Reordered some declarations and macros. Protected against
multiple inclusions.
(stack_init, stack_delete, stack_push, stack_pop): Don't declare.
(stack typedef): Deleted.
(SYMBOLS_NEED_BACKPOINTERS): Always undef then define; don't test.
(stdoutput): Deleted declaration.
(TARGET_FORMAT) [TC_I386]: Don't define if already defined.
(romp-*-*): New target. Skip various binary utilities.
(vax-*-*): New target. Don't build newlib.
(vax-*-vms): Renamed from *-*-vms. Don't build opcodes or newlib.