eld Manual
Table Of Contents
- eld Manual
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- Manual Information
- New and Changed Information
- About This Manual
- Notation Conventions
- 1 Introduction to eld
- 2 eld Input and Output
- 3 Binding of References
- Overview
- Presetting Loadfiles
- To Preset or Not to Preset, and Creation of the LIC
- Handling Unresolved References
- Using User Libraries
- Creating Import Libraries
- Ignoring Optional Libraries
- Merging Symbols Found in Input Linkfiles
- Accepting Multiply-Defined Symbols
- Using the -cross_dll_cleanup option
- Specifying Which Symbols to Export, and Creating the Export Digest
- Public Libraries and DLLs
- The Public Library Registry
- 4 Other eld Processing
- Adjusting Loadfiles: The -alf Option
- Additional rules about -alf
- The -set and -change Options
- eld Functionality for 64-Bit
- Checking the C++ Language Dialect
- Renaming Symbols
- Creating Linker-Defined Symbols
- Updating Or Stripping DWARF Symbol Table Information
- Modifying the Data Sections that Contain Stack Unwinding Information
- Creating the MCB
- Processing of Floating Point Versions and Data Models
- Specification of the Main Entry Point
- Specifying Runtime Search Path Information for DLLs
- Merging Source RTDUs
- 5 Summary of Linker Options
- 6 Output Listings and Error Handling
- A TNS/E Native Object Files
- Glossary
- Index

Output Listings and Error Handling
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Glossary of Errors
For details on Cause and Recovery, see eld Functionality for 64-Bit on page 4-12.
Effect. Fatal error. eld stops immediately without creating an output file.
For details on Cause and Recovery, see eld Functionality for 64-Bit on page 4-12.
Effect. Warning. (eld (re-)creates the private DLL registry without using the file you
specified with the -temp_r option as an intermediate file).
For details on Cause and Recovery, see eld Functionality for 64-Bit on page 4-12.
Effect. Fatal error. eld stops immediately without creating an output file.
For details on Cause and Recovery, see eld Functionality for 64-Bit on page 4-12.
Effect. Fatal error. eld stops immediately without creating an output file.
For details on Cause and Recovery, see eld Functionality for 64-Bit on page 4-12.
Effect. Fatal error. eld stops immediately without creating an output file.
Glossary of Errors
This glossary of errors provides more information about the words that appear in eld
error messages. Some glossary entries may also help you understand other glossary
entries.
1668 Using <filename>, even though it does not have the
desired data model.
1669 Bad value given for the -set data_model option; the
allowed values are ‘ilp32’, ‘lp64’, and ‘neutral’.
1670 The -set data_model option was given multiple times with
different values specified.
1672 Input files contain a mixture of 32-bit and 64-bit data
models. The first 32-bit is <filename>. The first 64-bit is
<filename>. To allow this, use the –set data_model neutral
option.










