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dmd.backend.elfobj.Obj_codeseg - multiple declarations

Function Obj_codeseg

Define a new code segment.

extern(C++) int Obj_codeseg (
  char* name,
  int suffix
);

Input

name name of segment, if null then revert to default suffix 0 use name as is 1 append "TEXT" to name

Output

cseg segment index of new current code segment Offset(cseg) starting offset in cseg

Returns

segment index of newly created code segment

Function Obj_codeseg

Define a new code segment.

extern(C++) int Obj_codeseg (
  char* name,
  int suffix
);

Input

name name of segment, if null then revert to default suffix 0 use name as is 1 append "TEXT" to name

Output

cseg segment index of new current code segment Offset(cseg) starting offset in cseg

Returns

segment index of newly created code segment

Function Obj_codeseg

Define a new code segment.

extern(C++) int Obj_codeseg (
  char* name,
  int suffix
);

Input

name name of segment, if null then revert to default suffix 0 use name as is 1 append "TEXT" to name

Output

cseg segment index of new current code segment Offset(cseg) starting offset in cseg

Returns

segment index of newly created code segment

Function Obj_codeseg

Define a new code segment.

extern(C++) int Obj_codeseg (
  char* name,
  int suffix
);

Input

name name of segment, if null then revert to default suffix 0 use name as is 1 append "TEXT" to name

Output

cseg segment index of new current code segment Offset(cseg) starting offset in cseg

Returns

segment index of newly created code segment

Authors

Walter Bright

License

Boost License 1.0