On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 09:34:01PM -0800, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
> On Mar 12, 2011, at 8:17 PM, Jack Howarth wrote:
>
> > With release of Xcode 3.2.6/4.0 this week, an unfortunate change was made
> > to
> > the darwin assembler which effectively breaks LTO support for darwin. The
> > design
>
On Mar 12, 2011, at 8:17 PM, Jack Howarth wrote:
> With release of Xcode 3.2.6/4.0 this week, an unfortunate change was made to
> the darwin assembler which effectively breaks LTO support for darwin. The
> design
> of LTO on darwin was based on the fact that mach-o object files tolerated
> ad
Jack Howarth writes:
>With release of Xcode 3.2.6/4.0 this week, an unfortunate change was made
> to
> the darwin assembler which effectively breaks LTO support for darwin. The
> design
> of LTO on darwin was based on the fact that mach-o object files tolerated
> additional
> sections as l
With release of Xcode 3.2.6/4.0 this week, an unfortunate change was made to
the darwin assembler which effectively breaks LTO support for darwin. The design
of LTO on darwin was based on the fact that mach-o object files tolerated
additional
sections as long as they didin't contain symbols. Wi
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