On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 11:07:42PM -0400, Kaveh R. Ghazi wrote:
> Yeah, BFD can only do that because it forces the %A %B specifiers be
> in the front.

No, it's worse than that.  %A and %B can appear anywhere in the format
string, but consume their args first.  eg.

_bfd_default_error_handler ("section %d is called %A", sec, 1);

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Alan Modra
IBM OzLabs - Linux Technology Centre

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