The major changes are: 1) LinkerOptions has been merged into TargetInfo 2) LinkerInvocation has been merged into Driver 3) Drivers no longer convert arguments into an intermediate (core) argument list, but instead create a TargetInfo object and call setter methods on it. This is only how in-process linking would work. That is, you can programmatically set up a TargetInfo object which controls the linking. 4) Lots of tweaks to test suite to work with driver changes 5) Add the DarwinDriver 6) I heavily doxygen commented TargetInfo.h Things to do after this patch is committed: a) Consider renaming TargetInfo, given its new roll. b) Consider pulling the list of input files out of TargetInfo. This will enable in-process clients to create one TargetInfo the re-use it with different input file lists. c) Work out a way for Drivers to format the warnings and error done in core linking. llvm-svn: 178776
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RUN: lld -flavor gnu -target x86_64-linux -o %t %p/Inputs/init_array.x86-64 \
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RUN: -e __init_array_start
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RUN: llvm-objdump -t -section-headers %t | FileCheck %s
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CHECK: .init_array {{[0-9]+}} [[ADDR:[0-9]+]]
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CHECK: [[ADDR]] g *ABS* {{[0-9]+}} __init_array_start
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