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Diffstat (limited to 'binutils/doc/binutils.texi')
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/binutils/doc/binutils.texi b/binutils/doc/binutils.texi index 2cb56be..cb48014 100644 --- a/binutils/doc/binutils.texi +++ b/binutils/doc/binutils.texi @@ -3807,19 +3807,21 @@ The result is going to be named @var{name}@code{.exe}. @item @code{LIBRARY} @var{name} @code{[ ,} @var{base} @code{]} The result is going to be named @var{name}@code{.dll}. -@item @code{EXPORTS ( ( (} @var{name1} @code{[ = } @var{name2} @code{] ) | ( } @var{name1} @code{=} @var{module-name} @code{.} @var{external-name} @code{) )} +@item @code{EXPORTS ( ( (} @var{name1} @code{[ = } @var{name2} @code{] ) | ( } @var{name1} @code{=} @var{module-name} @code{.} @var{external-name} @code{) ) [ == } @var{its_name} @code{]} @item @code{[} @var{integer} @code{] [ NONAME ] [ CONSTANT ] [ DATA ] [ PRIVATE ] ) *} Declares @var{name1} as an exported symbol from the DLL, with optional ordinal number @var{integer}, or declares @var{name1} as an alias -(forward) of the function @var{external-name} in the DLL +(forward) of the function @var{external-name} in the DLL. +If @var{its_name} is specified, this name is used as string in export table. @var{module-name}. -@item @code{IMPORTS ( (} @var{internal-name} @code{=} @var{module-name} @code{.} @var{integer} @code{) | [} @var{internal-name} @code{= ]} @var{module-name} @code{.} @var{external-name} @code{) ) *} +@item @code{IMPORTS ( (} @var{internal-name} @code{=} @var{module-name} @code{.} @var{integer} @code{) | [} @var{internal-name} @code{= ]} @var{module-name} @code{.} @var{external-name} @code{) [ == ) @var{its_name} @code{]} *} Declares that @var{external-name} or the exported function whose ordinal number is @var{integer} is to be imported from the file @var{module-name}. If @var{internal-name} is specified then this is the name that the imported function will be referred to in the body of the DLL. +If @var{its_name} is specified, this name is used as string in import table. @item @code{DESCRIPTION} @var{string} Puts @var{string} into the output @file{.exp} file in the |