comparing undefined symbols with constants
Jan Beulich
JBeulich@suse.com
Thu Jan 25 10:17:00 GMT 2018
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All, as the documentation doesn't clarify this, I'd like to understand whether "<undefined> == <constant>" being always false, and "<undefined> != <constant>" being always true is really intended to be that way. I think it is quite obvious that this isn't entirely correct - the undefined symbol could in the end turn out to be a constant symbol as well. The anomaly became apparent with clang's integrated assembler refusing such, demanding an absolute expression. Thanks, Jan
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