[PATCH] Provide a sample object file for each ODR-violating location
Ian Lance Taylor
iant@google.com
Sun Jun 27 06:18:00 GMT 2010
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Jeffrey Yasskin <jyasskin@google.com> writes: > Right now, gold produces errors like > > warning: while linking my_exe: symbol 'ns::Tpl<Arg>::~Tpl()' defined > in multiple places (possible ODR violation): > ./path/to/some_header.h:38 > ./path/to/other_header.h:490 > > While trying to figure out why this is happening, I wanted to know > which object files those definitions came from. The attached patch > changes the output to: > > warning: while linking my_exe: symbol 'ns::Tpl<Arg>::~Tpl()' defined > in multiple places (possible ODR violation): > ./path/to/some_header.h:38 from libfoo.a(obj1.o) > ./path/to/other_header.h:490 from libfoo.a(obj2.o) > > where the object file after "from" is an arbitrary object file > including that location. This may be spammy in ordinary use, but it > should be useful while we iron out the false positives. Thanks. Approved and applied, with this ChangeLog entry. 2010-06-26 Jeffrey Yaskin <jyasskin@google.com> * symtab.cc (detect_odr_violations): When reporting an ODR violation, report an object where the symbol is defined. Ian
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