Yes This one is specific to the target in question However I could
have generated a similar file from any of the 30 compilers I have.
However as the majority of compilers are for free-standing targets it is
not off topic.
The majority of compilers emit textual error messages too. That
doesn't make specific text messages, or even the existence of text
mesages, topical. The standard is silent on how or indeed whether an
implementation must provide a textual error. It must merely emit one
diagnostic, which could equally be a beep, inverting video briefly, or
emitting a TCP packet.
You are COMPLETELY WRONG the map above give EXACT memory locations
Why is precisely why wittering on about offtopic stuff here is
irresponsible. I can't call you on that, whether its true or not,
because I'm no expert in your platform.
You have dug your own hole
Amusing.
The memory map given above give EXACT memory
locations.
On one very specific platform, using one very specific memory layout,
and with one very specific addressing strategy. It is completely
nonportable, probably totally unlike any other memory map and quite
off topic.
But as I said, you knew all this already...
Map files are used with Ice and Logic analysers to debug.
No sh.. sherlock?
I disagree by the way, map files are used to provide my GPS with
cutesy pictures to show me where the nearest kebab shop is.
--
Mark McIntyre
"Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
by definition, not smart enough to debug it."
--Brian Kernighan