Does gold support deadcode elimination on relocatable files
Neo Jia
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Mon Dec 22 00:48:00 GMT 2008
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--------- I would remember that if researchers were not ambitious probably today we haven't the technology we are using! On Dec 21, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com> wrote: > "Neo Jia" <neojia@gmail.com> writes: > >>> After the garbage collection patch for executables is committed, it >>> would be perfectly reasonable to extend it by providing a mechanism >>> for specifying an explicit root set. At that time it would be >>> reasonable to enable garbage collection for relocatable links when a >>> root set is specified. This work would not require any significant >>> changes to the existing garbage collection work. >> >> As most relocatable files are used in SDK, can we just use the SDK >> header files to build the root set? > > In general, yes, probably. But, of course, my quoted paragraph > remains true. I'll also note that gold will never have the ability to > read header files. > So, would it be possible to make gold to take a user defined root set? Thanks, Neo > Ian
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