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2@deftypefn Extension {simple_object_read *} simple_object_open_read (int @var{descriptor}, off_t @var{offset}, const char *{segment_name}, const char **@var{errmsg}, int *@var{err})
3
4Opens an object file for reading. Creates and returns an
5@code{simple_object_read} pointer which may be passed to other
6functions to extract data from the object file.
7
8@var{descriptor} holds a file descriptor which permits reading.
9
10@var{offset} is the offset into the file; this will be @code{0} in the
11normal case, but may be a different value when reading an object file
12in an archive file.
13
14@var{segment_name} is only used with the Mach-O file format used on
15Darwin aka Mac OS X. It is required on that platform, and means to
16only look at sections within the segment with that name. The
17parameter is ignored on other systems.
18
19If an error occurs, this functions returns @code{NULL} and sets
20@code{*@var{errmsg}} to an error string and sets @code{*@var{err}} to
21an errno value or @code{0} if there is no relevant errno.
22
23@end deftypefn
24
25@deftypefn Extension {const char *} simple_object_find_sections (simple_object_read *@var{simple_object}, int (*@var{pfn}) (void *@var{data}, const char *@var{name}, off_t @var{offset}, off_t @var{length}), void *@var{data}, int *@var{err})
26
27This function calls @var{pfn} for each section in @var{simple_object}.
28It calls @var{pfn} with the section name, the offset within the file
29of the section contents, and the length of the section contents. The
30offset within the file is relative to the offset passed to
31@code{simple_object_open_read}. The @var{data} argument to this
32function is passed along to @var{pfn}.
33
34If @var{pfn} returns @code{0}, the loop over the sections stops and
35@code{simple_object_find_sections} returns. If @var{pfn} returns some
36other value, the loop continues.
37
38On success @code{simple_object_find_sections} returns. On error it
39returns an error string, and sets @code{*@var{err}} to an errno value
40or @code{0} if there is no relevant errno.
41
42@end deftypefn
43
44@deftypefn Extension {int} simple_object_find_section (simple_object_read *@var{simple_object} off_t *@var{offset}, off_t *@var{length}, const char **@var{errmsg}, int *@var{err})
45
46Look for the section @var{name} in @var{simple_object}. This returns
47information for the first section with that name.
48
49If found, return 1 and set @code{*@var{offset}} to the offset in the
50file of the section contents and set @code{*@var{length}} to the
51length of the section contents. The value in @code{*@var{offset}}
52will be relative to the offset passed to
53@code{simple_object_open_read}.
54
55If the section is not found, and no error occurs,
56@code{simple_object_find_section} returns @code{0} and set
57@code{*@var{errmsg}} to @code{NULL}.
58
59If an error occurs, @code{simple_object_find_section} returns
60@code{0}, sets @code{*@var{errmsg}} to an error message, and sets
61@code{*@var{err}} to an errno value or @code{0} if there is no
62relevant errno.
63
64@end deftypefn
65
66@deftypefn Extension {void} simple_object_release_read (simple_object_read *@var{simple_object})
67
68Release all resources associated with @var{simple_object}. This does
69not close the file descriptor.
70
71@end deftypefn
72
73@deftypefn Extension {simple_object_attributes *} simple_object_fetch_attributes (simple_object_read *@var{simple_object}, const char **@var{errmsg}, int *@var{err})
74
75Fetch the attributes of @var{simple_object}. The attributes are
76internal information such as the format of the object file, or the
77architecture it was compiled for. This information will persist until
78@code{simple_object_attributes_release} is called, even if
79@var{simple_object} itself is released.
80
81On error this returns @code{NULL}, sets @code{*@var{errmsg}} to an
82error message, and sets @code{*@var{err}} to an errno value or
83@code{0} if there is no relevant errno.
84
85@end deftypefn
86
87@deftypefn Extension {const char *} simple_object_attributes_compare (simple_object_attributes *@var{attrs1}, simple_object_attributes *@var{attrs2}, int *@var{err})
88
89Compare @var{attrs1} and @var{attrs2}. If they could be linked
90together without error, return @code{NULL}. Otherwise, return an
91error message and set @code{*@var{err}} to an errno value or @code{0}
92if there is no relevant errno.
93
94@end deftypefn
95
96@deftypefn Extension {void} simple_object_release_attributes (simple_object_attributes *@var{attrs})
97
98Release all resources associated with @var{attrs}.
99
100@end deftypefn
101
102@deftypefn Extension {simple_object_write *} simple_object_start_write (simple_object_attributes @var{attrs}, const char *@var{segment_name}, const char **@var{errmsg}, int *@var{err})
103
104Start creating a new object file using the object file format
105described in @var{attrs}. You must fetch attribute information from
106an existing object file before you can create a new one. There is
107currently no support for creating an object file de novo.
108
109@var{segment_name} is only used with Mach-O as found on Darwin aka Mac
110OS X. The parameter is required on that target. It means that all
111sections are created within the named segment. It is ignored for
112other object file formats.
113
114On error @code{simple_object_start_write} returns @code{NULL}, sets
115@code{*@var{ERRMSG}} to an error message, and sets @code{*@var{err}}
116to an errno value or @code{0} if there is no relevant errno.
117
118@end deftypefn
119
120@deftypefn Extension {simple_object_write_section *} simple_object_write_create_section (simple_object_write *@var{simple_object}, const char *@var{name}, unsigned int @var{align}, const char **@var{errmsg}, int *@var{err})
121
122Add a section to @var{simple_object}. @var{name} is the name of the
123new section. @var{align} is the required alignment expressed as the
124number of required low-order 0 bits (e.g., 2 for alignment to a 32-bit
125boundary).
126
127The section is created as containing data, readable, not writable, not
128executable, not loaded at runtime. The section is not written to the
129file until @code{simple_object_write_to_file} is called.
130
131On error this returns @code{NULL}, sets @code{*@var{errmsg}} to an
132error message, and sets @code{*@var{err}} to an errno value or
133@code{0} if there is no relevant errno.
134
135@end deftypefn
136
137@deftypefn Extension {const char *} simple_object_write_add_data (simple_object_write *@var{simple_object}, simple_object_write_section *@var{section}, const void *@var{buffer}, size_t @var{size}, int @var{copy}, int *@var{err})
138
139Add data @var{buffer}/@var{size} to @var{section} in
140@var{simple_object}. If @var{copy} is non-zero, the data will be
141copied into memory if necessary. If @var{copy} is zero, @var{buffer}
142must persist until @code{simple_object_write_to_file} is called. is
143released.
144
145On success this returns @code{NULL}. On error this returns an error
146message, and sets @code{*@var{err}} to an errno value or 0 if there is
147no relevant erro.
148
149@end deftypefn
150
151@deftypefn Extension {const char *} simple_object_write_to_file (simple_object_write *@var{simple_object}, int @var{descriptor}, int *@var{err})
152
153Write the complete object file to @var{descriptor}, an open file
154descriptor. This writes out all the data accumulated by calls to
155@code{simple_object_write_create_section} and
156@var{simple_object_write_add_data}.
157
158This returns @code{NULL} on success. On error this returns an error
159message and sets @code{*@var{err}} to an errno value or @code{0} if
160there is no relevant errno.
161
162@end deftypefn
163
164@deftypefn Extension {void} simple_object_release_write (simple_object_write *@var{simple_object})
165
166Release all resources associated with @var{simple_object}.
167
168@end deftypefn
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