-/* Defines for the objfile flag word. */
-
-/* When an object file has its functions reordered (currently Irix-5.2
- shared libraries exhibit this behaviour), we will need an expensive
- algorithm to locate a partial symtab or symtab via an address.
- To avoid this penalty for normal object files, we use this flag,
- whose setting is determined upon symbol table read in. */
-
-#define OBJF_REORDERED (1 << 0) /* Functions are reordered */
-
-/* Distinguish between an objfile for a shared library and a "vanilla"
- objfile. This may come from a target's implementation of the solib
- interface, from add-symbol-file, or any other mechanism that loads
- dynamic objects. */
-
-#define OBJF_SHARED (1 << 1) /* From a shared library */
-
-/* User requested that this objfile be read in it's entirety. */
-
-#define OBJF_READNOW (1 << 2) /* Immediate full read */
-
-/* This objfile was created because the user explicitly caused it
- (e.g., used the add-symbol-file command). This bit offers a way
- for run_command to remove old objfile entries which are no longer
- valid (i.e., are associated with an old inferior), but to preserve
- ones that the user explicitly loaded via the add-symbol-file
- command. */
-
-#define OBJF_USERLOADED (1 << 3) /* User loaded */
-
-/* Set if we have tried to read partial symtabs for this objfile.
- This is used to allow lazy reading of partial symtabs. */
-
-#define OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ (1 << 4)
-
-/* Set if this is the main symbol file
- (as opposed to symbol file for dynamically loaded code). */
-
-#define OBJF_MAINLINE (1 << 5)
-
-/* ORIGINAL_NAME and OBFD->FILENAME correspond to text description unrelated to
- filesystem names. It can be for example "<image in memory>". */
-
-#define OBJF_NOT_FILENAME (1 << 6)
-