Deal with names that are encoded with both @ and *.

From-SVN: r11107
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Michael Meissner 1996-01-26 14:43:39 +00:00
parent b9442c72e1
commit 6fa02a050b

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@ -657,15 +657,25 @@ do { \
out of the string in a SYMBOL_REF. Discard
a leading * or @. */
#undef STRIP_NAME_ENCODING
#define STRIP_NAME_ENCODING(VAR,SYMBOL_NAME) \
(VAR) = ((SYMBOL_NAME) + (((SYMBOL_NAME)[0] == '*') || ((SYMBOL_NAME)[0] == '@')))
#define STRIP_NAME_ENCODING(VAR,SYMBOL_NAME) \
do { \
char *_name = SYMBOL_NAME; \
while (*_name == '*' || *_name == '@') \
_name++; \
(VAR) = _name; \
} while (0)
/* This is how to output a reference to a user-level label named NAME.
`assemble_name' uses this. */
#undef ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF
#define ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF(FILE,NAME) \
fputs ((NAME) + (NAME[0] == '@'), FILE)
do { \
char *_name = NAME; \
while (*_name == '*' || *_name == '@') \
_name++; \
fputs (_name, FILE); \
} while (0)
/* But, to make this work, we have to output the stabs for the function
name *first*... */