'lookup_line'. */
/* The address of the first PDR is the offset of that
procedure relative to the beginning of file FDR. */
- tab->base_addr = fdr_ptr->adr;
+ tab->base_addr = fdr_ptr->adr;
}
else
{
i = fdrtab_lookup (line_info, offset);
if (i < 0)
return FALSE; /* no FDR, no fun... */
-
+
/* eraxxon: 'fdrtab_lookup' doesn't give what we want, at least for Compaq's
C++ compiler 6.2. Consider three FDRs with starting addresses of x, y,
and z, respectively, such that x < y < z. Assume further that
read stabs FDRs as ECOFF ones. However, I don't think this will
harm anything. */
i = 0;
-
+
/* Search FDR list starting at tab[i] for the PDR that best matches
OFFSET. Normally, the FDR list is only one entry long. */
best_fdr = NULL;
if (!best_pdr || (min_dist >= 0 && min_dist < best_dist))
{
- best_dist = (bfd_vma) min_dist;
+ best_dist = (bfd_vma) min_dist;
best_fdr = fdr_ptr;
best_pdr = pdr_hold;
}