[cfe-dev] How does works the allocation of a writable/readable segment in ELF?
TheMask
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Fri Apr 11 07:11:26 PDT 2014
Csaba Raduly wrote
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:21 PM, TheMask wrote:
>> What I'm trying to understand here is segment in the ELF file format
>> that's
>> the binary file format used in most modern UNIX as output of compilers
>> for
>> this platform. And It's still (very highly) compiler's back-end related.
>
> Then you may have better luck posting your question to the llvmdev mailing
> list.
> The "fe" in cfe-dev stands for front-end :)
>
> Csaba
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Sorry for confusing clang and llvm. I didn't knew there's another mailing
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