read. (bfd_error_system_call or bfd_error_file_truncated).
* som.c: Do not blindly set bfd_error_system_call after a
failing bfd_read, bfd_write, or bfd_seek. In a few places
(like som_object_p) override the error status set by bfd_read.
* aix386-core.c, aout-encap,c archive.c, bout.c: Likewise.
* coff-rs6000.c, coffgen.c ecoff.c, elf.c: Likewise.
* elf32-hppa.c, elfcode.h, hp300hpux.c, i386lynx.c: Likewise.
* nlm32-alpha.c, nlm32-i386.c, nlm32-sparc.c: Likewise.
* som.c: Check return values from several bfd_{seek,read,write}
calls that we just assumed were not failing.
coffcode.h, elf.c, ieee.c, libaout.h, libbfd.c, oasys.c,
sco-core.c: Lint: Second argument of bfd_seek is always file_ptr.
Third argument is SEEK_SET or SEEK_CUR. Result is always 0 or -1.
Thu Oct 8 08:52:48 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com)
Now a bfd knows whether underscores are normally prepended
to symbols in its file format. Helps with error messages.
* aout-adobe.c, aout-target.h, bout.c, coff-a29k.c, coff-h8300.c,
coff-z8k.c: targets set so they have leading underscore
* coff-i386.c, coff-i960.c, coff-m68k.c, coff-mips.c, coff-m88k.c,
coff-rs6000.c, coff-we32k.c, elf.c, ieee.c, srec.c: targets set
without leading underscore flag
* targets.c: add symbol leading char to xvec description
* bfd-in.h (bfd_get_symbol_leading_char): new macro.