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On MachO, sections also have segment names. When a tool looking at a .o file prints a segment name, this is what they mean. In reality, a .o has only one, anonymous, segment. This patch adds a MachO only function to fetch that segment name. I named it getSectionFinalSegmentName since the main use for the name seems to be informing the linker with segment this section should go to. The patch also changes MachOObjectFile::getSectionName to return just the section name instead of computing SegmentName,SectionName. llvm-svn: 170095 |
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