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| /* simple-object.h -- simple routines to read and write object files
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|    Copyright 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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|    Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google.
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| 
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| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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| under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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| Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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| later version.
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| 
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| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 
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| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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| Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor,
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| Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
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| 
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| #ifndef SIMPLE_OBJECT_H
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| #define SIMPLE_OBJECT_H
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| 
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| #include <sys/types.h>
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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| #include <unistd.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| extern "C" {
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* This header file provides four types with associated functions.
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|    They are used to read and write object files.  This is a minimal
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|    interface, intended to support the needs of gcc without bringing in
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|    all the power and complexity of BFD.  */
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| 
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| /* The type simple_object_read * is used to read an existing object
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|    file.  */
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| 
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| typedef struct simple_object_read_struct simple_object_read;
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| 
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| /* Create an simple_object_read given DESCRIPTOR, an open file
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|    descriptor, and OFFSET, an offset within the file.  The offset is
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|    for use with archives, and should be 0 for an ordinary object file.
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|    The descriptor must remain open until done with the returned
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|    simple_object_read.  SEGMENT_NAME is used on Mach-O and is required
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|    on that platform: it means to only look at sections within the
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|    segment with that name.  It is ignored for other object file
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|    formats.  On error, this function returns NULL, and sets *ERRMSG to
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|    an error string and sets *ERR to an errno value or 0 if there is no
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|    relevant errno.  */
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| 
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| extern simple_object_read *
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| simple_object_start_read (int descriptor, off_t offset,
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| 			  const char *segment_name, const char **errmsg,
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| 			  int *err);
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| 
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| /* Call PFN for each section in SIMPLE_OBJECT, passing it the section
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|    name, offset within the file of the section contents, and length of
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|    the section contents.  The offset within the file is relative to
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|    the offset passed to simple_object_start_read.  The DATA argument
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|    to simple_object_find_sections is passed on to PFN.  If PFN returns
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|    0, the loop is stopped and simple_object_find_sections returns.  If
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|    PFN returns non-zero, the loop continues.  On success this returns
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|    NULL.  On error it returns an error string, and sets *ERR to an
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|    errno value or 0 if there is no relevant errno.  */
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| 
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| extern const char *
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| simple_object_find_sections (simple_object_read *simple_object,
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| 			     int (*pfn) (void *data, const char *,
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| 					 off_t offset, off_t length),
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| 			     void *data,
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| 			     int *err);
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| 
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| /* Look for the section NAME in SIMPLE_OBJECT.  This returns
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|    information for the first section NAME in SIMPLE_OBJECT.  Note that
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|    calling this multiple times is inefficient; use
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|    simple_object_find_sections instead.
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| 
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|    If found, return 1 and set *OFFSET to the offset in the file of the
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|    section contents and set *LENGTH to the length of the section
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|    contents.  *OFFSET will be relative to the offset passed to
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|    simple_object_start_read.
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| 
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|    If the section is not found, and no error occurs, return 0 and set
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|    *ERRMSG to NULL.
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| 
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|    If an error occurs, return 0, set *ERRMSG to an error message, and
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|    set *ERR to an errno value or 0 if there is no relevant errno.  */
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| 
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| extern int
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| simple_object_find_section (simple_object_read *simple_object,
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| 			    const char *name, off_t *offset, off_t *length,
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| 			    const char **errmsg, int *err);
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| 
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| /* Release all resources associated with SIMPLE_OBJECT.  This does not
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|    close the file descriptor.  */
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| 
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| extern void
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| simple_object_release_read (simple_object_read *);
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| 
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| /* The type simple_object_attributes holds the attributes of an object
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|    file that matter for creating a file or ensuring that two files are
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|    compatible.  This is a set of magic numbers.  */
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| 
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| typedef struct simple_object_attributes_struct simple_object_attributes;
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| 
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| /* Fetch the attributes of SIMPLE_OBJECT.  This information will
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|    persist until simple_object_attributes_release is called, even if
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|    SIMPLE_OBJECT is closed.  On error this returns NULL, sets *ERRMSG
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|    to an error message, and sets *ERR to an errno value or 0 if there
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|    isn't one.  */
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| 
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| extern simple_object_attributes *
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| simple_object_fetch_attributes (simple_object_read *simple_object,
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| 				const char **errmsg, int *err);
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| 
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| /* Merge the FROM attributes into TO.  If two objects with these
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|    attributes could be linked together without error, returns NULL.
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|    Otherwise, returns an error message, and sets *ERR to an errno
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|    value or 0 if there isn't one.  */
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| 
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| extern const char *
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| simple_object_attributes_merge (simple_object_attributes *to,
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| 				simple_object_attributes *from,
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| 				int *err);
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| 
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| /* Release all resources associated with ATTRS.  */
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| 
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| extern void
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| simple_object_release_attributes (simple_object_attributes *attrs);
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| 
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| /* The type simple_object_write is used to create a new object file.  */
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| 
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| typedef struct simple_object_write_struct simple_object_write;
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| 
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| /* Start creating a new object file which is like ATTRS.  You must
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|    fetch attribute information from an existing object file before you
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|    can create a new one.  There is currently no support for creating
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|    an object file de novo.  The segment name is only used on Mach-O,
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|    where it is required.  It means that all sections are created
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|    within that segment.  It is ignored for other object file formats.
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|    On error this function returns NULL, sets *ERRMSG to an error
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|    message, and sets *ERR to an errno value or 0 if there isn't
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|    one.  */
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| 
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| extern simple_object_write *
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| simple_object_start_write (simple_object_attributes *attrs,
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| 			   const char *segment_name,
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| 			   const char **errmsg, int *err);
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| 
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| /* The type simple_object_write_section is a handle for a section
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|    which is being written.  */
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| 
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| typedef struct simple_object_write_section_struct simple_object_write_section;
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| 
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| /* Add a section to SIMPLE_OBJECT.  NAME is the name of the new
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|    section.  ALIGN is the required alignment expressed as the number
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|    of required low-order 0 bits (e.g., 2 for alignment to a 32-bit
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|    boundary).  The section is created as containing data, readable,
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|    not writable, not executable, not loaded at runtime.  On error this
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|    returns NULL, sets *ERRMSG to an error message, and sets *ERR to an
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|    errno value or 0 if there isn't one.  */
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| 
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| extern simple_object_write_section *
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| simple_object_write_create_section (simple_object_write *simple_object,
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| 				    const char *name, unsigned int align,
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| 				    const char **errmsg, int *err);
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| 
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| /* Add data BUFFER/SIZE to SECTION in SIMPLE_OBJECT.  If COPY is
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|    non-zero, the data will be copied into memory if necessary.  If
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|    COPY is zero, BUFFER must persist until SIMPLE_OBJECT is released.
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|    On success this returns NULL.  On error this returns an error
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|    message, and sets *ERR to an errno value or 0 if there isn't
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|    one.  */
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| 
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| extern const char *
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| simple_object_write_add_data (simple_object_write *simple_object,
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| 			      simple_object_write_section *section,
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| 			      const void *buffer, size_t size,
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| 			      int copy, int *err);
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| 
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| /* Write the complete object file to DESCRIPTOR, an open file
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|    descriptor.  This returns NULL on success.  On error this returns
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|    an error message, and sets *ERR to an errno value or 0 if there
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|    isn't one.  */
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| 
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| extern const char *
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| simple_object_write_to_file (simple_object_write *simple_object,
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| 			     int descriptor, int *err);
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| 
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| /* Release all resources associated with SIMPLE_OBJECT, including any
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|    simple_object_write_section's that may have been created.  */
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| 
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| extern void
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| simple_object_release_write (simple_object_write *);
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| #endif
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