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13 # addu is handled the same way add is; just confirm that it isn't
11 # nor, or, and xor are handled by the same code. There is a special
15 # ble is handled like blt, except when both arguments are registers.
15 # bgt is handled like bge, except when both arguments are registers.
12 # bne is handled by the same code as beq. Just sanity check.
14 # bgtu is handled like bgeu, except when both arguments are registers.
14 # bleu is handled like bltu, except when both arguments are registers.
64 # ulhu is handled like ulh. Sanity check it.
110 # Several macros are handled like lb. Sanity check them.
110 # Several macros are handled like sb. Sanity check them.
5 % be handled as at 0x789abcdef0123458. After that, there's another
117 int handled; member
1 ! Zero-sized range descriptors are handled well, but GAS should not emit
9 # offsets in mergeable sections are handled correctly.
6 # Check that .weak and .weak .hidden object references are handled
89 # the fourth is the name of the test. So far, only binary options are handled90 # this way; N-way options (like CPU type for m68k) aren't handled yet.
9 assembler directives is handled correctly. If you're going to add
37 /* Maximum size of a group of input sections that can be handled by317 can be handled by one stub section. A negative\n\
42 /* Maximum size of a group of input sections that can be handled by354 can be handled by one stub section. A negative\n\
124 /* This cannot currently be handled with grouped sections.
132 /* This cannot currently be handled with grouped sections.
131 /* This cannot currently be handled with grouped sections.
7 @ handled in the same way for local and external symbols.
70 /* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em. */
72 /* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em. */