* ld.texinfo (MEMORY): Clarify use of >REGION.

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Ian Lance Taylor
1998-04-22 16:41:28 +00:00
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Wed Apr 22 12:40:56 1998 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
* ld.texinfo (MEMORY): Clarify use of >REGION.
Tue Apr 21 23:12:40 1998 Tom Tromey <tromey@scribbles.cygnus.com>
* Many files: Added gettext invocations around user-visible

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@end group
@end smallexample
If you have defined a memory region named @samp{mem}, you can direct the
linker to place specific output sections into that memory region by
using the @samp{>@var{region}} output section attribute. @xref{Output
Section Region}. If no address was specified for the output section,
the linker will set the address to the next available address within the
memory region. If the combined output sections directed to a memory
region are too large for the region, the linker will issue an error
message.
Once you define a memory region, you can direct the linker to place
specific output sections into that memory region by using the
@samp{>@var{region}} output section attribute. For example, if you have
a memory region named @samp{mem}, you would use @samp{>mem} in the
output section definition. @xref{Output Section Region}. If no address
was specified for the output section, the linker will set the address to
the next available address within the memory region. If the combined
output sections directed to a memory region are too large for the
region, the linker will issue an error message.
@node PHDRS
@section PHDRS Command