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/*-
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* @(#)objsym.rep 5.3 (Berkeley) 4/16/91
*/
/*
* This file contains the definition of the representation of symbolic
* information in the object file. The difference from this and memory
* is that pointers are represented as short integers and line number
* information is stored relatively where the base is found in the
* file information.
*/
typedef struct {
short strindex;
char oclass;
char oblkno;
short typno;
short chno;
union {
int offset; /* variable address */
long iconval; /* integer constant value */
double fconval; /* floating constant value */
struct { /* range bounds */
long lower;
long upper;
} orangev;
struct { /* address of function value, code */
int offset;
ADDRESS codeloc;
} ofuncv;
struct { /* variant record info */
int size;
short vtorecno;
short vtagno;
} ovarnt;
} osymvalue;
} OBJSYM;
typedef union {
long together;
struct {
short lineincr;
unsigned short addrincr;
} separate;
} OBJLINE;