/* Parse options for the GNU linker.
  Copyright (C) 1991-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

  This file is part of the GNU Binutils.

  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
  (at your option) any later version.

  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  GNU General Public License for more details.

  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
  MA 02110-1301, USA.  */

#include "sysdep.h"
#include "bfd.h"
#include "bfdver.h"
#include "libiberty.h"
#include "filenames.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "safe-ctype.h"
#include "getopt.h"
#include "bfdlink.h"
#include "ctf-api.h"
#include "ld.h"
#include "ldmain.h"
#include "ldmisc.h"
#include "ldexp.h"
#include "ldlang.h"
#include <ldgram.h>
#include "ldlex.h"
#include "ldfile.h"
#include "ldver.h"
#include "ldemul.h"
#include "demangle.h"
#if BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS
#include "plugin.h"
#endif /* BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS */

#ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR
#if defined (__MSDOS__) || (defined (_WIN32) && ! defined (__CYGWIN32__))
#define PATH_SEPARATOR ';'
#else
#define PATH_SEPARATOR ':'
#endif
#endif

/* Somewhere above, sys/stat.h got included . . . .  */
#if !defined(S_ISDIR) && defined(S_IFDIR)
#define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
#endif

static void set_default_dirlist (char *);
static void set_section_start (char *, char *);
static void set_segment_start (const char *, char *);
static void help (void);

/* The long options.  This structure is used for both the option
  parsing and the help text.  */

enum control_enum {
 /* Use one dash before long option name.  */
 ONE_DASH = 1,
 /* Use two dashes before long option name.  */
 TWO_DASHES = 2,
 /* Only accept two dashes before the long option name.
    This is an overloading of the use of this enum, since originally it
    was only intended to tell the --help display function how to display
    the long option name.  This feature was added in order to resolve
    the confusion about the -omagic command line switch.  Is it setting
    the output file name to "magic" or is it setting the NMAGIC flag on
    the output ?  It has been decided that it is setting the output file
    name, and that if you want to set the NMAGIC flag you should use -N
    or --omagic.  */
 EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES,
 /* Don't mention this option in --help output.  */
 NO_HELP
};

struct ld_option
{
 /* The long option information.  */
 struct option opt;
 /* The short option with the same meaning ('\0' if none).  */
 char shortopt;
 /* The name of the argument (NULL if none).  */
 const char *arg;
 /* The documentation string.  If this is NULL, this is a synonym for
    the previous option.  */
 const char *doc;
 enum control_enum control;
};

static const struct ld_option ld_options[] =
{
 { {NULL, required_argument, NULL, '\0'},
   'a', N_("KEYWORD"), N_("Shared library control for HP/UX compatibility"),
   ONE_DASH },
 { {"architecture", required_argument, NULL, 'A'},
   'A', N_("ARCH"), N_("Set architecture") , EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"format", required_argument, NULL, 'b'},
   'b', N_("TARGET"), N_("Specify target for following input files"),
   EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"mri-script", required_argument, NULL, 'c'},
   'c', N_("FILE"), N_("Read MRI format linker script"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"dc", no_argument, NULL, 'd'},
   'd', NULL, N_("Force common symbols to be defined"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"dp", no_argument, NULL, 'd'},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"dependency-file", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEPENDENCY_FILE},
   '\0', N_("FILE"), N_("Write dependency file"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"force-group-allocation", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_FORCE_GROUP_ALLOCATION},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Force group members out of groups"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"entry", required_argument, NULL, 'e'},
   'e', N_("ADDRESS"), N_("Set start address"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"export-dynamic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EXPORT_DYNAMIC},
   'E', NULL, N_("Export all dynamic symbols"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-export-dynamic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_EXPORT_DYNAMIC},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Undo the effect of --export-dynamic"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"enable-non-contiguous-regions", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_CONTIGUOUS_REGIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Enable support of non-contiguous memory regions"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"enable-non-contiguous-regions-warnings", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_CONTIGUOUS_REGIONS_WARNINGS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Enable warnings when --enable-non-contiguous-regions may cause unexpected behaviour"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"disable-linker-version", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DISABLE_LINKER_VERSION},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Disable the LINKER_VERSION linker script directive"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"enable-linker-version", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ENABLE_LINKER_VERSION},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Enable the LINKER_VERSION linker script directive"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"EB", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EB},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Link big-endian objects"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"EL", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EL},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Link little-endian objects"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"auxiliary", required_argument, NULL, 'f'},
   'f', N_("SHLIB"), N_("Auxiliary filter for shared object symbol table"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"filter", required_argument, NULL, 'F'},
   'F', N_("SHLIB"), N_("Filter for shared object symbol table"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {NULL, no_argument, NULL, '\0'},
   'g', NULL, N_("Ignored"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"gpsize", required_argument, NULL, 'G'},
   'G', N_("SIZE"), N_("Small data size (if no size, same as --shared)"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"soname", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_SONAME},
   'h', N_("FILENAME"), N_("Set internal name of shared library"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"dynamic-linker", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DYNAMIC_LINKER},
   'I', N_("PROGRAM"), N_("Set PROGRAM as the dynamic linker to use"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-dynamic-linker", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_DYNAMIC_LINKER},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Produce an executable with no program interpreter header"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"library", required_argument, NULL, 'l'},
   'l', N_("LIBNAME"), N_("Search for library LIBNAME"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"library-path", required_argument, NULL, 'L'},
   'L', N_("DIRECTORY"), N_("Add DIRECTORY to library search path"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"sysroot=<DIRECTORY>", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_SYSROOT},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Override the default sysroot location"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {NULL, required_argument, NULL, '\0'},
   'm', N_("EMULATION"), N_("Set emulation"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"print-map", no_argument, NULL, 'M'},
   'M', NULL, N_("Print map file on standard output"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"nmagic", no_argument, NULL, 'n'},
   'n', NULL, N_("Do not page align data"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"omagic", no_argument, NULL, 'N'},
   'N', NULL, N_("Do not page align data, do not make text readonly"),
   EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-omagic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_OMAGIC},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Page align data, make text readonly"),
   EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"output", required_argument, NULL, 'o'},
   'o', N_("FILE"), N_("Set output file name"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {NULL, required_argument, NULL, '\0'},
   'O', NULL, N_("Optimize output file"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"out-implib", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_OUT_IMPLIB},
   '\0', N_("FILE"), N_("Generate import library"), TWO_DASHES },
#if BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS
 { {"plugin", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_PLUGIN},
   '\0', N_("PLUGIN"), N_("Load named plugin"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"plugin-opt", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_PLUGIN_OPT},
   '\0', N_("ARG"), N_("Send arg to last-loaded plugin"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"flto", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for GCC LTO option compatibility"),
   ONE_DASH },
 { {"flto-partition=", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for GCC LTO option compatibility"),
   ONE_DASH },
#else
 { {"plugin", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', N_("PLUGIN"), N_("Load named plugin (ignored)"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"plugin-opt", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', N_("ARG"), N_("Send arg to last-loaded plugin (ignored)"), ONE_DASH },
#endif /* BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS */
 { {"fuse-ld=", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for GCC linker option compatibility"),
   ONE_DASH },
 { {"map-whole-files", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for gold option compatibility"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-map-whole-files", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for gold option compatibility"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"Qy", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for SVR4 compatibility"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"emit-relocs", no_argument, NULL, 'q'},
   'q', NULL, "Generate relocations in final output", TWO_DASHES },
 { {"relocatable", no_argument, NULL, 'r'},
   'r', NULL, N_("Generate relocatable output"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {NULL, no_argument, NULL, '\0'},
   'i', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"just-symbols", required_argument, NULL, 'R'},
   'R', N_("FILE"), N_("Just link symbols (if directory, same as --rpath)"),
   TWO_DASHES },

 { {"remap-inputs-file", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS_FILE},
   '\0', N_("FILE"), "Provide a FILE containing input remapings", TWO_DASHES },
 { {"remap-inputs", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS},
   '\0', N_("PATTERN=FILE"), "Remap input files matching PATTERN to FILE", TWO_DASHES },

 { {"strip-all", no_argument, NULL, 's'},
   's', NULL, N_("Strip all symbols"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"strip-debug", no_argument, NULL, 'S'},
   'S', NULL, N_("Strip debugging symbols"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"strip-discarded", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_STRIP_DISCARDED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Strip symbols in discarded sections"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-strip-discarded", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_STRIP_DISCARDED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not strip symbols in discarded sections"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"trace", no_argument, NULL, 't'},
   't', NULL, N_("Trace file opens"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"script", required_argument, NULL, 'T'},
   'T', N_("FILE"), N_("Read linker script"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"default-script", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEFAULT_SCRIPT},
   '\0', N_("FILE"), N_("Read default linker script"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"dT", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEFAULT_SCRIPT},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"undefined", required_argument, NULL, 'u'},
   'u', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Start with undefined reference to SYMBOL"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"require-defined", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_REQUIRE_DEFINED_SYMBOL},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Require SYMBOL be defined in the final output"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"unique", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_UNIQUE},
   '\0', N_("[=SECTION]"),
   N_("Don't merge input [SECTION | orphan] sections"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"Ur", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_UR},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Build global constructor/destructor tables"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"version", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_VERSION},
   'v', NULL, N_("Print version information"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {NULL, no_argument, NULL, '\0'},
   'V', NULL, N_("Print version and emulation information"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"discard-all", no_argument, NULL, 'x'},
   'x', NULL, N_("Discard all local symbols"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"discard-locals", no_argument, NULL, 'X'},
   'X', NULL, N_("Discard temporary local symbols (default)"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"discard-none", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DISCARD_NONE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Don't discard any local symbols"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"trace-symbol", required_argument, NULL, 'y'},
   'y', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Trace mentions of SYMBOL"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {NULL, required_argument, NULL, '\0'},
   'Y', N_("PATH"), N_("Default search path for Solaris compatibility"),
   ONE_DASH },
 { {"start-group", no_argument, NULL, '('},
   '(', NULL, N_("Start a group"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"end-group", no_argument, NULL, ')'},
   ')', NULL, N_("End a group"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"accept-unknown-input-arch", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_ACCEPT_UNKNOWN_INPUT_ARCH},
   '\0', NULL,
   N_("Accept input files whose architecture cannot be determined"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-accept-unknown-input-arch", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_NO_ACCEPT_UNKNOWN_INPUT_ARCH},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Reject input files whose architecture is unknown"),
   TWO_DASHES },

 /* The next two options are deprecated because of their similarity to
    --as-needed and --no-as-needed.  They have been replaced by
    --copy-dt-needed-entries and --no-copy-dt-needed-entries.  */
 { {"add-needed", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_DYNAMIC},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, NO_HELP },
 { {"no-add-needed", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_DYNAMIC},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, NO_HELP },

 { {"as-needed", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_REGULAR},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Only set DT_NEEDED for following dynamic libs if used"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-as-needed", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_REGULAR},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Always set DT_NEEDED for dynamic libraries mentioned on\n"
                  "                                the command line"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"assert", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ASSERT},
   '\0', N_("KEYWORD"), N_("Ignored for SunOS compatibility"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Bdynamic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Link against shared libraries"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"dy", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"call_shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CALL_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"Bstatic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not link against shared libraries"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"dn", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"non_shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"static", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NON_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"Bno-symbolic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_SYMBOLIC},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Don't bind global references locally"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Bsymbolic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SYMBOLIC},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Bind global references locally"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Bsymbolic-functions", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SYMBOLIC_FUNCTIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Bind global function references locally"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"check-sections", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CHECK_SECTIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Check section addresses for overlaps (default)"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-check-sections", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_CHECK_SECTIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not check section addresses for overlaps"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"copy-dt-needed-entries", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_DYNAMIC},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Copy DT_NEEDED links mentioned inside DSOs that follow"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-copy-dt-needed-entries", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_NO_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_DYNAMIC},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not copy DT_NEEDED links mentioned inside DSOs that follow"),
   TWO_DASHES },

 { {"cref", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CREF},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Output cross reference table"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"defsym", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEFSYM},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL=EXPRESSION"), N_("Define a symbol"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"demangle", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEMANGLE},
   '\0', N_("[=STYLE]"), N_("Demangle symbol names [using STYLE]"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"disable-multiple-abs-defs", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_DISABLE_MULTIPLE_DEFS_ABS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not allow multiple definitions with symbols included\n"
                  "                                in filename invoked by -R "
                  "or --just-symbols"),
   TWO_DASHES},
 { {"embedded-relocs", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_EMBEDDED_RELOCS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Generate embedded relocs"), TWO_DASHES},
 { {"fatal-warnings", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_FATAL},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Treat warnings as errors"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-fatal-warnings", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_WARN_FATAL},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not treat warnings as errors (default)"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"fini", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_FINI},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Call SYMBOL at unload-time"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"force-exe-suffix", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_FORCE_EXE_SUFFIX},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Force generation of file with .exe suffix"), TWO_DASHES},
 { {"gc-sections", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GC_SECTIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Remove unused sections (on some targets)"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-gc-sections", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_GC_SECTIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Don't remove unused sections (default)"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"print-gc-sections", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PRINT_GC_SECTIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("List removed unused sections on stderr"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-print-gc-sections", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_PRINT_GC_SECTIONS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not list removed unused sections"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"gc-keep-exported", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_GC_KEEP_EXPORTED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Keep exported symbols when removing unused sections"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"hash-size=<NUMBER>", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_HASH_SIZE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Set default hash table size close to <NUMBER>"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"help", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_HELP},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Print option help"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"init", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_INIT},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Call SYMBOL at load-time"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Map", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_MAP},
   '\0', N_("FILE/DIR"), N_("Write a linker map to FILE or DIR/<outputname>.map"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"no-define-common", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_DEFINE_COMMON},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not define Common storage"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-demangle", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_DEMANGLE },
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not demangle symbol names"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-keep-memory", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_KEEP_MEMORY},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Use less memory and more disk I/O"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-undefined", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_UNDEFINED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not allow unresolved references in object files"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-warnings", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_WARNINGS},
   'w', NULL, N_("Do not display any warning or error messages"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"allow-shlib-undefined", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ALLOW_SHLIB_UNDEFINED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Allow unresolved references in shared libraries"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-allow-shlib-undefined", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_NO_ALLOW_SHLIB_UNDEFINED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not allow unresolved references in shared libs"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"allow-multiple-definition", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_DEFINITION},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Allow multiple definitions"), TWO_DASHES },
#if SUPPORT_ERROR_HANDLING_SCRIPT
 { {"error-handling-script", required_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_ERROR_HANDLING_SCRIPT},
   '\0', N_("SCRIPT"), N_("Provide a script to help with undefined symbol errors"), TWO_DASHES},
#endif
 { {"undefined-version", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_UNDEFINED_VERSION},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Allow undefined version"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-undefined-version", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_UNDEFINED_VERSION},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Disallow undefined version"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"default-symver", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DEFAULT_SYMVER},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Create default symbol version"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"default-imported-symver", no_argument, NULL,
     OPTION_DEFAULT_IMPORTED_SYMVER},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Create default symbol version for imported symbols"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-warn-mismatch", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_WARN_MISMATCH},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Don't warn about mismatched input files"), TWO_DASHES},
 { {"no-warn-search-mismatch", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_NO_WARN_SEARCH_MISMATCH},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Don't warn on finding an incompatible library"),
   TWO_DASHES},
 { {"no-whole-archive", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Turn off --whole-archive"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"noinhibit-exec", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NOINHIBIT_EXEC},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Create an output file even if errors occur"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"noinhibit_exec", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NOINHIBIT_EXEC},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, NO_HELP },
 { {"nostdlib", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NOSTDLIB},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Only use library directories specified on\n"
                  "                                the command line"),
   ONE_DASH },
 { {"oformat", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_OFORMAT},
   '\0', N_("TARGET"), N_("Specify target of output file"),
   EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"print-output-format", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PRINT_OUTPUT_FORMAT},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Print default output format"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"print-sysroot", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PRINT_SYSROOT},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Print current sysroot"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"qmagic", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_IGNORE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Ignored for Linux compatibility"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"reduce-memory-overheads", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_REDUCE_MEMORY_OVERHEADS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Reduce memory overheads, possibly taking much longer"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"max-cache-size=SIZE", required_argument, NULL,
   OPTION_MAX_CACHE_SIZE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Set the maximum cache size to SIZE bytes"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"relax", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_RELAX},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Reduce code size by using target specific optimizations"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-relax", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_RELAX},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not use relaxation techniques to reduce code size"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"retain-symbols-file", required_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_RETAIN_SYMBOLS_FILE},
   '\0', N_("FILE"), N_("Keep only symbols listed in FILE"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"rpath", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_RPATH},
   '\0', N_("PATH"), N_("Set runtime shared library search path"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"rpath-link", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_RPATH_LINK},
   '\0', N_("PATH"), N_("Set link time shared library search path"),
   ONE_DASH },
 { {"shared", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SHARED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Create a shared library"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Bshareable", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SHARED }, /* FreeBSD, NetBSD.  */
   '\0', NULL, NULL, ONE_DASH },
 { {"pie", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PIE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Create a position independent executable"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"pic-executable", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PIE},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-pie", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_PIE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Create a position dependent executable (default)"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"sort-common", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_SORT_COMMON},
   '\0', N_("[=ascending|descending]"),
   N_("Sort common symbols by alignment [in specified order]"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"sort_common", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_SORT_COMMON},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, NO_HELP },
 { {"sort-section", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_SORT_SECTION},
   '\0', N_("name|alignment"),
   N_("Sort sections by name or maximum alignment"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"spare-dynamic-tags", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_SPARE_DYNAMIC_TAGS},
   '\0', N_("COUNT"), N_("How many tags to reserve in .dynamic section"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"split-by-file", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_SPLIT_BY_FILE},
   '\0', N_("[=SIZE]"), N_("Split output sections every SIZE octets"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"split-by-reloc", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_SPLIT_BY_RELOC},
   '\0', N_("[=COUNT]"), N_("Split output sections every COUNT relocs"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"stats", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_STATS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Print memory usage statistics"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"target-help", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_TARGET_HELP},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Display target specific options"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"task-link", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TASK_LINK},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Do task level linking"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"traditional-format", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Use same format as native linker"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"section-start", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_SECTION_START},
   '\0', N_("SECTION=ADDRESS"), N_("Set address of named section"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"Tbss", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TBSS},
   '\0', N_("ADDRESS"), N_("Set address of .bss section"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Tdata", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TDATA},
   '\0', N_("ADDRESS"), N_("Set address of .data section"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Ttext", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TTEXT},
   '\0', N_("ADDRESS"), N_("Set address of .text section"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Ttext-segment", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TTEXT_SEGMENT},
   '\0', N_("ADDRESS"), N_("Set address of text segment"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Trodata-segment", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TRODATA_SEGMENT},
   '\0', N_("ADDRESS"), N_("Set address of rodata segment"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"Tldata-segment", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_TLDATA_SEGMENT},
   '\0', N_("ADDRESS"), N_("Set address of ldata segment"), ONE_DASH },
 { {"unresolved-symbols=<method>", required_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOLS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("How to handle unresolved symbols.  <method> is:\n"
                  "                                ignore-all, report-all, ignore-in-object-files,\n"
                  "                                ignore-in-shared-libs"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"verbose", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_VERBOSE},
   '\0', N_("[=NUMBER]"),
   N_("Output lots of information during link"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"dll-verbose", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_VERBOSE}, /* Linux.  */
   '\0', NULL, NULL, NO_HELP },
 { {"version-script", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_VERSION_SCRIPT },
   '\0', N_("FILE"), N_("Read version information script"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"version-exports-section", required_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_VERSION_EXPORTS_SECTION },
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Take export symbols list from .exports, using\n"
                          "                                SYMBOL as the version."),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"dynamic-list-data", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST_DATA},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Add data symbols to dynamic list"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"dynamic-list-cpp-new", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST_CPP_NEW},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Use C++ operator new/delete dynamic list"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"dynamic-list-cpp-typeinfo", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST_CPP_TYPEINFO},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Use C++ typeinfo dynamic list"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"dynamic-list", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST},
   '\0', N_("FILE"), N_("Read dynamic list"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"export-dynamic-symbol", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_EXPORT_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Export the specified symbol"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"export-dynamic-symbol-list", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_EXPORT_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL_LIST},
   '\0', N_("FILE"), N_("Read export dynamic symbol list"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-common", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_COMMON},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Warn about duplicate common symbols"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-constructors", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_CONSTRUCTORS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Warn if global constructors/destructors are seen"),
   TWO_DASHES },

 { {"error-execstack", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ERROR_EXECSTACK},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-error-execstack", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_ERROR_EXECSTACK},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-execstack-objects", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_EXECSTACK_OBJECTS},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-execstack", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_EXECSTACK},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-warn-execstack", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_WARN_EXECSTACK},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },

 { {"error-rwx-segments", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_ERROR_RWX_SEGMENTS},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-error-rwx-segments", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_ERROR_RWX_SEGMENTS},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-rwx-segments", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_RWX_SEGMENTS},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-warn-rwx-segments", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_WARN_RWX_SEGMENTS},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },

 { {"warn-multiple-gp", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_MULTIPLE_GP},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Warn if the multiple GP values are used"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-once", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_ONCE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Warn only once per undefined symbol"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-section-align", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_SECTION_ALIGN},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Warn if start of section changes due to alignment"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-textrel", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_TEXTREL},
   '\0', NULL,
#if DEFAULT_LD_TEXTREL_CHECK_WARNING
   N_("Warn if output has DT_TEXTREL (default)"),
#else
   N_("Warn if output has DT_TEXTREL"),
#endif
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-shared-textrel", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_TEXTREL},
   '\0', NULL, NULL, NO_HELP },
 { {"warn-alternate-em", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WARN_ALTERNATE_EM},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Warn if an object has alternate ELF machine code"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"warn-unresolved-symbols", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_WARN_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOLS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Report unresolved symbols as warnings"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"error-unresolved-symbols", no_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_ERROR_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOLS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Report unresolved symbols as errors"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"whole-archive", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WHOLE_ARCHIVE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Include all objects from following archives"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"Bforcearchive", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_WHOLE_ARCHIVE},
     '\0', NULL, NULL, TWO_DASHES },   /* NetBSD.  */
 { {"wrap", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_WRAP},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"), N_("Use wrapper functions for SYMBOL"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"ignore-unresolved-symbol", required_argument, NULL,
   OPTION_IGNORE_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOL},
   '\0', N_("SYMBOL"),
   N_("Unresolved SYMBOL will not cause an error or warning"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"push-state", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PUSH_STATE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Push state of flags governing input file handling"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"pop-state", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_POP_STATE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Pop state of flags governing input file handling"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"print-memory-usage", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PRINT_MEMORY_USAGE},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Report target memory usage"), TWO_DASHES },
 { {"orphan-handling", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ORPHAN_HANDLING},
   '\0', N_("=MODE"), N_("Control how orphan sections are handled."),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"print-map-discarded", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PRINT_MAP_DISCARDED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Show discarded sections in map file output (default)"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-print-map-discarded", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_PRINT_MAP_DISCARDED},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not show discarded sections in map file output"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"print-map-locals", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_PRINT_MAP_LOCALS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Show local symbols in map file output"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-print-map-locals", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_PRINT_MAP_LOCALS},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not show local symbols in map file output (default)"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"ctf-variables", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_CTF_VARIABLES},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Emit names and types of static variables in CTF"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"no-ctf-variables", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_CTF_VARIABLES},
   '\0', NULL, N_("Do not emit names and types of static variables in CTF"),
   TWO_DASHES },
 { {"ctf-share-types=<method>", required_argument, NULL,
    OPTION_CTF_SHARE_TYPES},
   '\0', NULL, N_("How to share CTF types between translation units.\n"
                  "                                <method> is: share-unconflicted (default),\n"
                  "                                             share-duplicated"),
   TWO_DASHES },
};

#define OPTION_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE (ld_options)

void
parse_args (unsigned argc, char **argv)
{
 unsigned i;
 int is, il, irl;
 int ingroup = 0;
 char *default_dirlist = NULL;
 char *shortopts;
 struct option *longopts;
 struct option *really_longopts;
 int last_optind;
 enum symbolic_enum
 {
   symbolic_unset = 0,
   symbolic,
   symbolic_functions,
 } opt_symbolic = symbolic_unset;
 enum dynamic_list_enum
 {
   dynamic_list_unset = 0,
   dynamic_list_data,
   dynamic_list
 } opt_dynamic_list = dynamic_list_unset;
 struct bfd_elf_dynamic_list *export_list = NULL;

 shortopts = (char *) xmalloc (OPTION_COUNT * 3 + 2);
 longopts = (struct option *)
     xmalloc (sizeof (*longopts) * (OPTION_COUNT + 1));
 really_longopts = (struct option *)
     xmalloc (sizeof (*really_longopts) * (OPTION_COUNT + 1));

 /* Starting the short option string with '-' is for programs that
    expect options and other ARGV-elements in any order and that care about
    the ordering of the two.  We describe each non-option ARGV-element
    as if it were the argument of an option with character code 1.  */
 shortopts[0] = '-';
 is = 1;
 il = 0;
 irl = 0;
 for (i = 0; i < OPTION_COUNT; i++)
   {
     if (ld_options[i].shortopt != '\0')
       {
         shortopts[is] = ld_options[i].shortopt;
         ++is;
         if (ld_options[i].opt.has_arg == required_argument
             || ld_options[i].opt.has_arg == optional_argument)
           {
             shortopts[is] = ':';
             ++is;
             if (ld_options[i].opt.has_arg == optional_argument)
               {
                 shortopts[is] = ':';
                 ++is;
               }
           }
       }
     if (ld_options[i].opt.name != NULL)
       {
         if (ld_options[i].control == EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES)
           {
             really_longopts[irl] = ld_options[i].opt;
             ++irl;
           }
         else
           {
             longopts[il] = ld_options[i].opt;
             ++il;
           }
       }
   }
 shortopts[is] = '\0';
 longopts[il].name = NULL;
 really_longopts[irl].name = NULL;

 ldemul_add_options (is, &shortopts, il, &longopts, irl, &really_longopts);

 /* The -G option is ambiguous on different platforms.  Sometimes it
    specifies the largest data size to put into the small data
    section.  Sometimes it is equivalent to --shared.  Unfortunately,
    the first form takes an argument, while the second does not.

    We need to permit the --shared form because on some platforms,
    such as Solaris, gcc -shared will pass -G to the linker.

    To permit either usage, we look through the argument list.  If we
    find -G not followed by a number, we change it into --shared.
    This will work for most normal cases.  */
 for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
   if (strcmp (argv[i], "-G") == 0
       && (i + 1 >= argc
           || ! ISDIGIT (argv[i + 1][0])))
     argv[i] = (char *) "--shared";

 /* Because we permit long options to start with a single dash, and
    we have a --library option, and the -l option is conventionally
    used with an immediately following argument, we can have bad
    results if somebody tries to use -l with a library whose name
    happens to start with "ibrary", as in -li.  We avoid problems by
    simply turning -l into --library.  This means that users will
    have to use two dashes in order to use --library, which is OK
    since that's how it is documented.

    FIXME: It's possible that this problem can arise for other short
    options as well, although the user does always have the recourse
    of adding a space between the option and the argument.  */
 for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
   {
     if (argv[i][0] == '-'
         && argv[i][1] == 'l'
         && argv[i][2] != '\0')
       {
         char *n;

         n = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (argv[i]) + 20);
         sprintf (n, "--library=%s", argv[i] + 2);
         argv[i] = n;
       }
   }

 last_optind = -1;
 while (1)
   {
     int longind = 0;
     int optc;
     static unsigned int defsym_count;

     /* Using last_optind lets us avoid calling ldemul_parse_args
        multiple times on a single option, which would lead to
        confusion in the internal static variables maintained by
        getopt.  This could otherwise happen for an argument like
        -nx, in which the -n is parsed as a single option, and we
        loop around to pick up the -x.  */
     if (optind != last_optind)
       if (ldemul_parse_args (argc, argv))
         continue;

     /* getopt_long_only is like getopt_long, but '-' as well as '--'
        can indicate a long option.  */
     opterr = 0;
     last_optind = optind;
     optc = getopt_long_only (argc, argv, shortopts, longopts, &longind);
     if (optc == '?')
       {
         optind = last_optind;
         optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "-", really_longopts, &longind);
       }
     /* Attempt to detect grouped short options,  eg: "-non-start".
        Accepting such options is error prone as it is not clear if the user
        intended "-n -o n-start" or "--non-start".  */
     else if (longind == 0  /* This is a short option.  */
              && optc > 32  /* It is a valid option.  */
       /* The character is not the second character of argv[last_optind].  */
              && optc != argv[last_optind][1])
       {
         if (optarg)
           einfo (_("%F%P: Error: unable to disambiguate: %s (did you mean -%s ?)\n"),
                  argv[last_optind], argv[last_optind]);
         else
           einfo (_("%P: Warning: grouped short command line options are deprecated: %s\n"), argv[last_optind]);
       }

     if (ldemul_handle_option (optc))
       continue;

     if (optc == -1)
       break;

     switch (optc)
       {
       case '?':
         {
           /* If the last word on the command line is an option that
              requires an argument, getopt will refuse to recognise it.
              Try to catch such options here and issue a more helpful
              error message than just "unrecognized option".  */
           int opt;

           for (opt = ARRAY_SIZE (ld_options); opt--;)
             if (ld_options[opt].opt.has_arg == required_argument
                 /* FIXME: There are a few short options that do not
                    have long equivalents, but which require arguments.
                    We should handle them too.  */
                 && ld_options[opt].opt.name != NULL
                 && strcmp (argv[last_optind] + ld_options[opt].control, ld_options[opt].opt.name) == 0)
               {
                 einfo (_("%P: %s: missing argument\n"), argv[last_optind]);
                 break;
               }

           if (opt == -1)
             einfo (_("%P: unrecognized option '%s'\n"), argv[last_optind]);
         }
         /* Fall through.  */

       default:
         einfo (_("%F%P: use the --help option for usage information\n"));
         break;

       case 1:                 /* File name.  */
         lang_add_input_file (optarg, lang_input_file_is_file_enum, NULL);
         break;

       case OPTION_IGNORE:
         break;
       case 'a':
         /* For HP/UX compatibility.  Actually -a shared should mean
            ``use only shared libraries'' but, then, we don't
            currently support shared libraries on HP/UX anyhow.  */
         if (strcmp (optarg, "archive") == 0)
           input_flags.dynamic = false;
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "shared") == 0
                  || strcmp (optarg, "default") == 0)
           input_flags.dynamic = true;
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: unrecognized -a option `%s'\n"), optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_ASSERT:
         /* FIXME: We just ignore these, but we should handle them.  */
         if (strcmp (optarg, "definitions") == 0)
           ;
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "nodefinitions") == 0)
           ;
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "nosymbolic") == 0)
           ;
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "pure-text") == 0)
           ;
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: unrecognized -assert option `%s'\n"), optarg);
         break;
       case 'A':
         ldfile_add_arch (optarg);
         break;
       case 'b':
         lang_add_target (optarg);
         break;
       case 'c':
         ldfile_open_command_file (optarg);
         parser_input = input_mri_script;
         yyparse ();
         break;
       case OPTION_CALL_SHARED:
         input_flags.dynamic = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NON_SHARED:
         input_flags.dynamic = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_CREF:
         command_line.cref = true;
         link_info.notice_all = true;
         break;
       case 'd':
         command_line.force_common_definition = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_FORCE_GROUP_ALLOCATION:
         command_line.force_group_allocation = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_DEFSYM:
         lex_string = optarg;
         lex_redirect (optarg, "--defsym", ++defsym_count);
         parser_input = input_defsym;
         yyparse ();
         lex_string = NULL;
         break;
       case OPTION_DEMANGLE:
         demangling = true;
         if (optarg != NULL)
           {
             enum demangling_styles style;

             style = cplus_demangle_name_to_style (optarg);
             if (style == unknown_demangling)
               einfo (_("%F%P: unknown demangling style `%s'\n"),
                      optarg);

             cplus_demangle_set_style (style);
           }
         break;
       case 'I':               /* Used on Solaris.  */
       case OPTION_DYNAMIC_LINKER:
         command_line.interpreter = optarg;
         link_info.nointerp = 0;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_DYNAMIC_LINKER:
         link_info.nointerp = 1;
         break;
       case OPTION_SYSROOT:
         /* Already handled in ldmain.c.  */
         break;
       case OPTION_EB:
         command_line.endian = ENDIAN_BIG;
         break;
       case OPTION_EL:
         command_line.endian = ENDIAN_LITTLE;
         break;
       case OPTION_EMBEDDED_RELOCS:
         command_line.embedded_relocs = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_EXPORT_DYNAMIC:
       case 'E': /* HP/UX compatibility.  */
         link_info.export_dynamic = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_EXPORT_DYNAMIC:
         link_info.export_dynamic = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NON_CONTIGUOUS_REGIONS:
         link_info.non_contiguous_regions = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NON_CONTIGUOUS_REGIONS_WARNINGS:
         link_info.non_contiguous_regions_warnings = true;
         break;

       case OPTION_ERROR_EXECSTACK:
         link_info.error_execstack = 1;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_ERROR_EXECSTACK:
         link_info.error_execstack = 0;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_EXECSTACK_OBJECTS:
         link_info.warn_execstack = 2;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_EXECSTACK:
         link_info.warn_execstack = 1;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_WARN_EXECSTACK:
         link_info.warn_execstack = 0;
         break;

       case OPTION_ERROR_RWX_SEGMENTS:
         link_info.warn_is_error_for_rwx_segments = 1;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_ERROR_RWX_SEGMENTS:
         link_info.warn_is_error_for_rwx_segments = 0;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_RWX_SEGMENTS:
         link_info.no_warn_rwx_segments = 0;
         link_info.user_warn_rwx_segments = 1;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_WARN_RWX_SEGMENTS:
         link_info.no_warn_rwx_segments = 1;
         link_info.user_warn_rwx_segments = 1;
         break;

       case 'e':
         lang_add_entry (optarg, true);
         break;
       case 'f':
         if (command_line.auxiliary_filters == NULL)
           {
             command_line.auxiliary_filters = (char **)
               xmalloc (2 * sizeof (char *));
             command_line.auxiliary_filters[0] = optarg;
             command_line.auxiliary_filters[1] = NULL;
           }
         else
           {
             int c;
             char **p;

             c = 0;
             for (p = command_line.auxiliary_filters; *p != NULL; p++)
               ++c;
             command_line.auxiliary_filters = (char **)
               xrealloc (command_line.auxiliary_filters,
                         (c + 2) * sizeof (char *));
             command_line.auxiliary_filters[c] = optarg;
             command_line.auxiliary_filters[c + 1] = NULL;
           }
         break;
       case 'F':
         command_line.filter_shlib = optarg;
         break;
       case OPTION_FORCE_EXE_SUFFIX:
         command_line.force_exe_suffix = true;
         break;
       case 'G':
         {
           char *end;
           g_switch_value = strtoul (optarg, &end, 0);
           if (*end)
             einfo (_("%F%P: invalid number `%s'\n"), optarg);
         }
         break;
       case 'g':
         /* Ignore.  */
         break;
       case OPTION_GC_SECTIONS:
         link_info.gc_sections = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_PRINT_GC_SECTIONS:
         link_info.print_gc_sections = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_GC_KEEP_EXPORTED:
         link_info.gc_keep_exported = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_HELP:
         help ();
         xexit (0);
         break;
       case 'L':
         ldfile_add_library_path (optarg, true);
         break;
       case 'l':
         lang_add_input_file (optarg, lang_input_file_is_l_enum, NULL);
         break;
       case 'M':
         config.map_filename = "-";
         break;
       case 'm':
         /* Ignore.  Was handled in a pre-parse.   */
         break;
       case OPTION_MAP:
         config.map_filename = optarg;
         break;
       case 'N':
         config.text_read_only = false;
         config.magic_demand_paged = false;
         input_flags.dynamic = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_OMAGIC:
         config.text_read_only = true;
         config.magic_demand_paged = true;
         /* NB/ Does not set input_flags.dynamic to TRUE.
            Use --call-shared or -Bdynamic for this.  */
         break;
       case 'n':
         config.text_read_only = true;
         config.magic_demand_paged = false;
         input_flags.dynamic = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_DEFINE_COMMON:
         link_info.inhibit_common_definition = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_DEMANGLE:
         demangling = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_GC_SECTIONS:
         link_info.gc_sections = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_PRINT_GC_SECTIONS:
         link_info.print_gc_sections = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_KEEP_MEMORY:
         link_info.keep_memory = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_UNDEFINED:
         link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects = RM_DIAGNOSE;
         break;
       case OPTION_ALLOW_SHLIB_UNDEFINED:
         link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_IGNORE;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_ALLOW_SHLIB_UNDEFINED:
         link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_DIAGNOSE;
         break;
       case OPTION_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOLS:
         if (strcmp (optarg, "ignore-all") == 0)
           {
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects = RM_IGNORE;
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_IGNORE;
           }
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "report-all") == 0)
           {
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects = RM_DIAGNOSE;
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_DIAGNOSE;
           }
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "ignore-in-object-files") == 0)
           {
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects = RM_IGNORE;
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_DIAGNOSE;
           }
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "ignore-in-shared-libs") == 0)
           {
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects = RM_DIAGNOSE;
             link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_IGNORE;
           }
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: bad --unresolved-symbols option: %s\n"), optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOLS:
         link_info.warn_unresolved_syms = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_ERROR_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOLS:
         link_info.warn_unresolved_syms = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_DEFINITION:
         link_info.allow_multiple_definition = true;
         break;

#if SUPPORT_ERROR_HANDLING_SCRIPT
       case OPTION_ERROR_HANDLING_SCRIPT:
         /* FIXME: Should we warn if the script is being overridden by another ?
            Or maybe they should be chained together ?  */
         error_handling_script = optarg;
         break;
#endif

       case OPTION_ENABLE_LINKER_VERSION:
         enable_linker_version = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_DISABLE_LINKER_VERSION:
         enable_linker_version = false;
         break;

       case OPTION_UNDEFINED_VERSION:
         link_info.allow_undefined_version = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_UNDEFINED_VERSION:
         link_info.allow_undefined_version = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_DEFAULT_SYMVER:
         link_info.create_default_symver = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_DEFAULT_IMPORTED_SYMVER:
         link_info.default_imported_symver = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_WARN_MISMATCH:
         command_line.warn_mismatch = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_WARN_SEARCH_MISMATCH:
         command_line.warn_search_mismatch = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NOINHIBIT_EXEC:
         force_make_executable = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NOSTDLIB:
         config.only_cmd_line_lib_dirs = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_WHOLE_ARCHIVE:
         input_flags.whole_archive = false;
         break;
       case 'O':
         /* FIXME "-O<non-digits> <value>" used to set the address of
            section <non-digits>.  Was this for compatibility with
            something, or can we create a new option to do that
            (with a syntax similar to -defsym)?
            getopt can't handle two args to an option without kludges.  */

         /* Enable optimizations of output files.  */
         link_info.optimize = strtoul (optarg, NULL, 0) != 0;
         break;
       case 'o':
         lang_add_output (optarg, 0);
         break;
       case OPTION_OFORMAT:
         lang_add_output_format (optarg, NULL, NULL, 0);
         break;
       case OPTION_OUT_IMPLIB:
         command_line.out_implib_filename = xstrdup (optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_PRINT_SYSROOT:
         if (*ld_sysroot)
           puts (ld_sysroot);
         xexit (0);
         break;
       case OPTION_PRINT_OUTPUT_FORMAT:
         command_line.print_output_format = true;
         break;
#if BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS
       case OPTION_PLUGIN:
         plugin_opt_plugin (optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_PLUGIN_OPT:
         if (plugin_opt_plugin_arg (optarg))
           einfo (_("%F%P: bad -plugin-opt option\n"));
         break;
#endif /* BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS */
       case 'q':
         link_info.emitrelocations = true;
         break;
       case 'i':
       case 'r':
         if (optind == last_optind)
           /* This can happen if the user put "-rpath,a" on the command
              line.  (Or something similar.  The comma is important).
              Getopt becomes confused and thinks that this is a -r option
              but it cannot parse the text after the -r so it refuses to
              increment the optind counter.  Detect this case and issue
              an error message here.  We cannot just make this a warning,
              increment optind, and continue because getopt is too confused
              and will seg-fault the next time around.  */
           einfo(_("%F%P: unrecognised option: %s\n"), argv[optind]);

         if (bfd_link_pic (&link_info))
           einfo (_("%F%P: -r and %s may not be used together\n"),
                    bfd_link_dll (&link_info) ? "-shared" : "-pie");

         link_info.type = type_relocatable;
         config.build_constructors = false;
         config.magic_demand_paged = false;
         config.text_read_only = false;
         input_flags.dynamic = false;
         break;
       case 'R':
         /* The GNU linker traditionally uses -R to mean to include
            only the symbols from a file.  The Solaris linker uses -R
            to set the path used by the runtime linker to find
            libraries.  This is the GNU linker -rpath argument.  We
            try to support both simultaneously by checking the file
            named.  If it is a directory, rather than a regular file,
            we assume -rpath was meant.  */
         {
           struct stat s;

           if (stat (optarg, &s) >= 0
               && ! S_ISDIR (s.st_mode))
             {
               lang_add_input_file (optarg,
                                    lang_input_file_is_symbols_only_enum,
                                    NULL);
               break;
             }
         }
         /* Fall through.  */
       case OPTION_RPATH:
         if (command_line.rpath == NULL)
           command_line.rpath = xstrdup (optarg);
         else
           {
             size_t rpath_len = strlen (command_line.rpath);
             size_t optarg_len = strlen (optarg);
             char *buf;
             char *cp = command_line.rpath;

             /* First see whether OPTARG is already in the path.  */
             do
               {
                 if (strncmp (optarg, cp, optarg_len) == 0
                     && (cp[optarg_len] == 0
                         || cp[optarg_len] == config.rpath_separator))
                   /* We found it.  */
                   break;

                 /* Not yet found.  */
                 cp = strchr (cp, config.rpath_separator);
                 if (cp != NULL)
                   ++cp;
               }
             while (cp != NULL);

             if (cp == NULL)
               {
                 buf = (char *) xmalloc (rpath_len + optarg_len + 2);
                 sprintf (buf, "%s%c%s", command_line.rpath,
                          config.rpath_separator, optarg);
                 free (command_line.rpath);
                 command_line.rpath = buf;
               }
           }
         break;
       case OPTION_RPATH_LINK:
         if (command_line.rpath_link == NULL)
           command_line.rpath_link = xstrdup (optarg);
         else
           {
             char *buf;

             buf = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (command_line.rpath_link)
                                     + strlen (optarg)
                                     + 2);
             sprintf (buf, "%s%c%s", command_line.rpath_link,
                      config.rpath_separator, optarg);
             free (command_line.rpath_link);
             command_line.rpath_link = buf;
           }
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_RELAX:
         DISABLE_RELAXATION;
         break;
       case OPTION_RELAX:
         ENABLE_RELAXATION;
         break;
       case OPTION_RETAIN_SYMBOLS_FILE:
         add_keepsyms_file (optarg);
         break;
       case 'S':
         link_info.strip = strip_debugger;
         break;
       case 's':
         link_info.strip = strip_all;
         break;
       case OPTION_STRIP_DISCARDED:
         link_info.strip_discarded = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_STRIP_DISCARDED:
         link_info.strip_discarded = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_DISABLE_MULTIPLE_DEFS_ABS:
         link_info.prohibit_multiple_definition_absolute = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_SHARED:
         if (config.has_shared)
           {
             if (bfd_link_relocatable (&link_info))
               einfo (_("%F%P: -r and %s may not be used together\n"),
                      "-shared");

             link_info.type = type_dll;
             /* When creating a shared library, the default
                behaviour is to ignore any unresolved references.  */
             if (link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects == RM_NOT_YET_SET)
               link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects = RM_IGNORE;
             if (link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs == RM_NOT_YET_SET)
               link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_IGNORE;
           }
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: -shared not supported\n"));
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_PIE:
         link_info.type = type_pde;
         break;
       case OPTION_PIE:
         if (config.has_shared)
           {
             if (bfd_link_relocatable (&link_info))
               einfo (_("%F%P: -r and %s may not be used together\n"), "-pie");

             link_info.type = type_pie;
           }
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: -pie not supported\n"));
         break;
       case 'h':               /* Used on Solaris.  */
       case OPTION_SONAME:
         if (optarg[0] == '\0' && command_line.soname
             && command_line.soname[0])
           einfo (_("%P: SONAME must not be empty string; keeping previous one\n"));
         else
           command_line.soname = optarg;
         break;
       case OPTION_SORT_COMMON:
         if (optarg == NULL
             || strcmp (optarg, N_("descending")) == 0)
           config.sort_common = sort_descending;
         else if (strcmp (optarg, N_("ascending")) == 0)
           config.sort_common = sort_ascending;
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: invalid common section sorting option: %s\n"),
                  optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_SORT_SECTION:
         if (strcmp (optarg, N_("name")) == 0)
           sort_section = by_name;
         else if (strcmp (optarg, N_("alignment")) == 0)
           sort_section = by_alignment;
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: invalid section sorting option: %s\n"),
                  optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_STATS:
         config.stats = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_SYMBOLIC:
         opt_symbolic = symbolic_unset;
         break;
       case OPTION_SYMBOLIC:
         opt_symbolic = symbolic;
         break;
       case OPTION_SYMBOLIC_FUNCTIONS:
         opt_symbolic = symbolic_functions;
         break;
       case 't':
         ++trace_files;
         break;
       case 'T':
         previous_script_handle = saved_script_handle;
         ldfile_open_script_file (optarg);
         parser_input = input_script;
         yyparse ();
         previous_script_handle = NULL;
         break;
       case OPTION_DEFAULT_SCRIPT:
         command_line.default_script = optarg;
         break;
       case OPTION_SECTION_START:
         {
           char *optarg2;
           char *sec_name;
           int len;

           /* Check for <something>=<somthing>...  */
           optarg2 = strchr (optarg, '=');
           if (optarg2 == NULL)
             einfo (_("%F%P: invalid argument to option"
                      " \"--section-start\"\n"));

           optarg2++;

           /* So far so good.  Are all the args present?  */
           if ((*optarg == '\0') || (*optarg2 == '\0'))
             einfo (_("%F%P: missing argument(s) to option"
                      " \"--section-start\"\n"));

           /* We must copy the section name as set_section_start
              doesn't do it for us.  */
           len = optarg2 - optarg;
           sec_name = (char *) xmalloc (len);
           memcpy (sec_name, optarg, len - 1);
           sec_name[len - 1] = 0;

           /* Then set it...  */
           set_section_start (sec_name, optarg2);
         }
         break;
       case OPTION_TARGET_HELP:
         /* Mention any target specific options.  */
         ldemul_list_emulation_options (stdout);
         exit (0);
       case OPTION_TBSS:
         set_segment_start (".bss", optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_TDATA:
         set_segment_start (".data", optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_TTEXT:
         set_segment_start (".text", optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_TTEXT_SEGMENT:
         set_segment_start (".text-segment", optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_TRODATA_SEGMENT:
         set_segment_start (".rodata-segment", optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_TLDATA_SEGMENT:
         set_segment_start (".ldata-segment", optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT:
         link_info.traditional_format = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_TASK_LINK:
         link_info.task_link = true;
         /* Fall through.  */
       case OPTION_UR:
         if (bfd_link_pic (&link_info))
           einfo (_("%F%P: -r and %s may not be used together\n"),
                    bfd_link_dll (&link_info) ? "-shared" : "-pie");

         link_info.type = type_relocatable;
         config.build_constructors = true;
         config.magic_demand_paged = false;
         config.text_read_only = false;
         input_flags.dynamic = false;
         break;
       case 'u':
         ldlang_add_undef (optarg, true);
         break;
       case OPTION_REQUIRE_DEFINED_SYMBOL:
         ldlang_add_require_defined (optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_UNIQUE:
         if (optarg != NULL)
           lang_add_unique (optarg);
         else
           config.unique_orphan_sections = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_VERBOSE:
         ldversion (1);
         version_printed = true;
         verbose = true;
         overflow_cutoff_limit = -2;
         if (optarg != NULL)
           {
             char *end;
             int level ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED = strtoul (optarg, &end, 0);
             if (*end)
               einfo (_("%F%P: invalid number `%s'\n"), optarg);
#if BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS
             report_plugin_symbols = level > 1;
#endif /* BFD_SUPPORTS_PLUGINS */
           }
         break;
       case 'v':
         ldversion (0);
         version_printed = true;
         break;
       case 'V':
         ldversion (1);
         version_printed = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_VERSION:
         ldversion (2);
         xexit (0);
         break;
       case OPTION_VERSION_SCRIPT:
         /* This option indicates a small script that only specifies
            version information.  Read it, but don't assume that
            we've seen a linker script.  */
         {
           FILE *hold_script_handle;

           hold_script_handle = saved_script_handle;
           ldfile_open_command_file (optarg);
           saved_script_handle = hold_script_handle;
           parser_input = input_version_script;
           yyparse ();
         }
         break;
       case OPTION_VERSION_EXPORTS_SECTION:
         /* This option records a version symbol to be applied to the
            symbols listed for export to be found in the object files
            .exports sections.  */
         command_line.version_exports_section = optarg;
         break;
       case OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST_DATA:
         opt_dynamic_list = dynamic_list_data;
         break;
       case OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST_CPP_TYPEINFO:
         lang_append_dynamic_list_cpp_typeinfo ();
         if (opt_dynamic_list != dynamic_list_data)
           opt_dynamic_list = dynamic_list;
         break;
       case OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST_CPP_NEW:
         lang_append_dynamic_list_cpp_new ();
         if (opt_dynamic_list != dynamic_list_data)
           opt_dynamic_list = dynamic_list;
         break;
       case OPTION_DYNAMIC_LIST:
         /* This option indicates a small script that only specifies
            a dynamic list.  Read it, but don't assume that we've
            seen a linker script.  */
         {
           FILE *hold_script_handle;

           hold_script_handle = saved_script_handle;
           ldfile_open_command_file (optarg);
           saved_script_handle = hold_script_handle;
           parser_input = input_dynamic_list;
           current_dynamic_list_p = &link_info.dynamic_list;
           yyparse ();
         }
         if (opt_dynamic_list != dynamic_list_data)
           opt_dynamic_list = dynamic_list;
         break;
       case OPTION_EXPORT_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL:
         {
           struct bfd_elf_version_expr *expr
             = lang_new_vers_pattern (NULL, xstrdup (optarg), NULL,
                                      false);
           lang_append_dynamic_list (&export_list, expr);
         }
         break;
       case OPTION_EXPORT_DYNAMIC_SYMBOL_LIST:
         /* This option indicates a small script that only specifies
            an export list.  Read it, but don't assume that we've
            seen a linker script.  */
         {
           FILE *hold_script_handle;

           hold_script_handle = saved_script_handle;
           ldfile_open_command_file (optarg);
           saved_script_handle = hold_script_handle;
           parser_input = input_dynamic_list;
           current_dynamic_list_p = &export_list;
           yyparse ();
         }
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_COMMON:
         config.warn_common = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_CONSTRUCTORS:
         config.warn_constructors = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_FATAL:
         config.fatal_warnings = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_WARN_FATAL:
         config.fatal_warnings = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_WARNINGS:
       case 'w':
         config.no_warnings = true;
         config.fatal_warnings = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_MULTIPLE_GP:
         config.warn_multiple_gp = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_ONCE:
         config.warn_once = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_SECTION_ALIGN:
         config.warn_section_align = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_TEXTREL:
         link_info.textrel_check = textrel_check_warning;
         break;
       case OPTION_WARN_ALTERNATE_EM:
         link_info.warn_alternate_em = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_WHOLE_ARCHIVE:
         input_flags.whole_archive = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_DYNAMIC:
         input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_dynamic = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_DYNAMIC:
         input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_dynamic = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_REGULAR:
         input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_regular = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_ADD_DT_NEEDED_FOR_REGULAR:
         input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_regular = false;
         break;
       case OPTION_WRAP:
         add_wrap (optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_IGNORE_UNRESOLVED_SYMBOL:
         add_ignoresym (&link_info, optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_DISCARD_NONE:
         link_info.discard = discard_none;
         break;
       case 'X':
         link_info.discard = discard_l;
         break;
       case 'x':
         link_info.discard = discard_all;
         break;
       case 'Y':
         if (startswith (optarg, "P,"))
           optarg += 2;
         free (default_dirlist);
         default_dirlist = xstrdup (optarg);
         break;
       case 'y':
         add_ysym (optarg);
         break;
       case OPTION_SPARE_DYNAMIC_TAGS:
         link_info.spare_dynamic_tags = strtoul (optarg, NULL, 0);
         break;
       case OPTION_SPLIT_BY_RELOC:
         if (optarg != NULL)
           config.split_by_reloc = strtoul (optarg, NULL, 0);
         else
           config.split_by_reloc = 32768;
         break;
       case OPTION_SPLIT_BY_FILE:
         if (optarg != NULL)
           config.split_by_file = bfd_scan_vma (optarg, NULL, 0);
         else
           config.split_by_file = 1;
         break;
       case OPTION_CHECK_SECTIONS:
         command_line.check_section_addresses = 1;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_CHECK_SECTIONS:
         command_line.check_section_addresses = 0;
         break;
       case OPTION_ACCEPT_UNKNOWN_INPUT_ARCH:
         command_line.accept_unknown_input_arch = true;
         break;
       case OPTION_NO_ACCEPT_UNKNOWN_INPUT_ARCH:
         command_line.accept_unknown_input_arch = false;
         break;
       case '(':
         lang_enter_group ();
         ingroup++;
         break;
       case ')':
         if (! ingroup)
           einfo (_("%F%P: group ended before it began (--help for usage)\n"));

         lang_leave_group ();
         ingroup--;
         break;

       case OPTION_INIT:
         link_info.init_function = optarg;
         break;

       case OPTION_FINI:
         link_info.fini_function = optarg;
         break;

       case OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS_FILE:
         if (! ldfile_add_remap_file (optarg))
           einfo (_("%F%P: failed to add remap file %s\n"), optarg);
         break;

       case OPTION_REMAP_INPUTS:
         {
           char *optarg2 = strchr (optarg, '=');
           if (optarg2 == NULL)
             /* FIXME: Should we allow --remap-inputs=@myfile as a synonym
                for --remap-inputs-file=myfile ?  */
             einfo (_("%F%P: invalid argument to option --remap-inputs\n"));
           size_t len = optarg2 - optarg;
           char * pattern = xmalloc (len + 1);
           memcpy (pattern, optarg, len);
           pattern[len] = 0;
           ldfile_add_remap (pattern, optarg2 + 1);
           free (pattern);
         }
         break;

       case OPTION_REDUCE_MEMORY_OVERHEADS:
         link_info.reduce_memory_overheads = true;
         if (config.hash_table_size == 0)
           config.hash_table_size = 1021;
         break;

       case OPTION_MAX_CACHE_SIZE:
         {
           char *end;
           bfd_size_type cache_size = strtoul (optarg, &end, 0);
           if (*end != '\0')
             einfo (_("%F%P: invalid cache memory size: %s\n"),
                    optarg);
           link_info.max_cache_size = cache_size;
         }
         break;

       case OPTION_HASH_SIZE:
         {
           bfd_size_type new_size;

           new_size = strtoul (optarg, NULL, 0);
           if (new_size)
             config.hash_table_size = new_size;
           else
             einfo (_("%X%P: --hash-size needs a numeric argument\n"));
         }
         break;

       case OPTION_PUSH_STATE:
         input_flags.pushed = xmemdup (&input_flags,
                                       sizeof (input_flags),
                                       sizeof (input_flags));
         break;

       case OPTION_POP_STATE:
         if (input_flags.pushed == NULL)
           einfo (_("%F%P: no state pushed before popping\n"));
         else
           {
             struct lang_input_statement_flags *oldp = input_flags.pushed;
             memcpy (&input_flags, oldp, sizeof (input_flags));
             free (oldp);
           }
         break;

       case OPTION_PRINT_MEMORY_USAGE:
         command_line.print_memory_usage = true;
         break;

       case OPTION_ORPHAN_HANDLING:
         if (strcasecmp (optarg, "place") == 0)
           config.orphan_handling = orphan_handling_place;
         else if (strcasecmp (optarg, "warn") == 0)
           config.orphan_handling = orphan_handling_warn;
         else if (strcasecmp (optarg, "error") == 0)
           config.orphan_handling = orphan_handling_error;
         else if (strcasecmp (optarg, "discard") == 0)
           config.orphan_handling = orphan_handling_discard;
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: invalid argument to option"
                    " \"--orphan-handling\"\n"));
         break;

       case OPTION_NO_PRINT_MAP_DISCARDED:
         config.print_map_discarded = false;
         break;

       case OPTION_PRINT_MAP_DISCARDED:
         config.print_map_discarded = true;
         break;

       case OPTION_NO_PRINT_MAP_LOCALS:
         config.print_map_locals = false;
         break;

       case OPTION_PRINT_MAP_LOCALS:
         config.print_map_locals = true;
         break;

       case OPTION_DEPENDENCY_FILE:
         config.dependency_file = optarg;
         break;

       case OPTION_CTF_VARIABLES:
         config.ctf_variables = true;
         break;

       case OPTION_NO_CTF_VARIABLES:
         config.ctf_variables = false;
         break;

       case OPTION_CTF_SHARE_TYPES:
         if (strcmp (optarg, "share-unconflicted") == 0)
           config.ctf_share_duplicated = false;
         else if (strcmp (optarg, "share-duplicated") == 0)
           config.ctf_share_duplicated = true;
         else
           einfo (_("%F%P: bad --ctf-share-types option: %s\n"), optarg);
         break;
       }
   }

 free (really_longopts);
 free (longopts);
 free (shortopts);

 /* Run a couple of checks on the map filename.  */
 if (config.map_filename)
   {
     char * new_name = NULL;
     char * percent;
     int    res = 0;

     if (config.map_filename[0] == 0)
       {
         einfo (_("%P: no file/directory name provided for map output; ignored\n"));
         config.map_filename = NULL;
       }
     else if (strcmp (config.map_filename, "-") == 0)
       ; /* Write to stdout.  Handled in main().  */
     else if ((percent = strchr (config.map_filename, '%')) != NULL)
       {
         /* FIXME: Check for a second % character and issue an error ?  */

         /* Construct a map file by replacing the % character with the (full)
            output filename.  If the % character was the last character in
            the original map filename then add a .map extension.  */
         percent[0] = 0;
         res = asprintf (&new_name, "%s%s%s", config.map_filename,
                         output_filename,
                         percent[1] ? percent + 1 : ".map");

         /* FIXME: Should we ensure that any directory components in new_name exist ?  */
       }
     else
       {
         struct stat s;

         /* If the map filename is actually a directory then create
            a file inside it, based upon the output filename.  */
         if (stat (config.map_filename, &s) < 0)
           {
             if (errno != ENOENT)
               einfo (_("%P: cannot stat linker map file: %E\n"));
           }
         else if (S_ISDIR (s.st_mode))
           {
             char lastc = config.map_filename[strlen (config.map_filename) - 1];
             res = asprintf (&new_name, "%s%s%s.map",
                             config.map_filename,
                             IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (lastc) ? "" : "/",
                             lbasename (output_filename));
           }
         else if (! S_ISREG (s.st_mode))
           {
             einfo (_("%P: linker map file is not a regular file\n"));
             config.map_filename = NULL;
           }
         /* else FIXME: Check write permission ?  */
       }

     if (res < 0)
       {
         /* If the asprintf failed then something is probably very
            wrong.  Better to halt now rather than continue on
            into more problems.  */
         einfo (_("%P%F: cannot create name for linker map file: %E\n"));
       }
     else if (new_name != NULL)
       {
         /* This is a trivial memory leak.  */
         config.map_filename = new_name;
       }
   }

 if (command_line.soname && command_line.soname[0] == '\0')
   {
     einfo (_("%P: SONAME must not be empty string; ignored\n"));
     command_line.soname = NULL;
   }

 while (ingroup)
   {
     einfo (_("%P: missing --end-group; added as last command line option\n"));
     lang_leave_group ();
     ingroup--;
   }

 if (default_dirlist != NULL)
   {
     set_default_dirlist (default_dirlist);
     free (default_dirlist);
   }

 if (link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects == RM_NOT_YET_SET)
   /* FIXME: Should we allow emulations a chance to set this ?  */
   link_info.unresolved_syms_in_objects = RM_DIAGNOSE;

 if (link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs == RM_NOT_YET_SET)
   /* FIXME: Should we allow emulations a chance to set this ?  */
   link_info.unresolved_syms_in_shared_libs = RM_DIAGNOSE;

 if (bfd_link_relocatable (&link_info)
     && command_line.check_section_addresses < 0)
   command_line.check_section_addresses = 0;

 if (export_list)
   {
     struct bfd_elf_version_expr *head = export_list->head.list;
     struct bfd_elf_version_expr *next;

     /* For --export-dynamic-symbol[-list]:
        1. When building executable, treat like --dynamic-list.
        2. When building shared object:
           a. If -Bsymbolic or --dynamic-list are used, treat like
              --dynamic-list.
           b. Otherwise, ignored.
      */
     if (!bfd_link_relocatable (&link_info)
         && (bfd_link_executable (&link_info)
             || opt_symbolic != symbolic_unset
             || opt_dynamic_list != dynamic_list_unset))
       {
         /* Append the export list to link_info.dynamic_list.  */
         if (link_info.dynamic_list)
           {
             for (next = head; next->next != NULL; next = next->next)
               ;
             next->next = link_info.dynamic_list->head.list;
             link_info.dynamic_list->head.list = head;
           }
         else
           link_info.dynamic_list = export_list;

         if (opt_dynamic_list != dynamic_list_data)
           opt_dynamic_list = dynamic_list;
       }
     else
       {
         /* Free the export list.  */
         for (; head->next != NULL; head = next)
           {
             next = head->next;
             free (head);
           }
         free (export_list);
       }
   }

 switch (opt_dynamic_list)
   {
   case dynamic_list_unset:
     break;
   case dynamic_list_data:
     link_info.dynamic_data = true;
     /* Fall through.  */
   case dynamic_list:
     link_info.dynamic = true;
     opt_symbolic = symbolic_unset;
     break;
   }

 /* -Bsymbolic and -Bsymbols-functions are for shared library output.  */
 if (bfd_link_dll (&link_info))
   switch (opt_symbolic)
     {
     case symbolic_unset:
       break;
     case symbolic:
       link_info.symbolic = true;
       if (link_info.dynamic_list)
         {
           struct bfd_elf_version_expr *ent, *next;
           for (ent = link_info.dynamic_list->head.list; ent; ent = next)
             {
               next = ent->next;
               free (ent);
             }
           free (link_info.dynamic_list);
           link_info.dynamic_list = NULL;
         }
       break;
     case symbolic_functions:
       link_info.dynamic = true;
       link_info.dynamic_data = true;
       break;
     }

 /* -z nosectionheader implies --strip-all.  */
 if (config.no_section_header)
   {
     if (bfd_link_relocatable (&link_info))
       einfo (_("%F%P: -r and -z nosectionheader may not be used together\n"));

     link_info.strip = strip_all;
   }

 if (!bfd_link_dll (&link_info))
   {
     if (command_line.filter_shlib)
       einfo (_("%F%P: -F may not be used without -shared\n"));
     if (command_line.auxiliary_filters)
       einfo (_("%F%P: -f may not be used without -shared\n"));
   }

 /* Treat ld -r -s as ld -r -S -x (i.e., strip all local symbols).  I
    don't see how else this can be handled, since in this case we
    must preserve all externally visible symbols.  */
 if (bfd_link_relocatable (&link_info) && link_info.strip == strip_all)
   {
     link_info.strip = strip_debugger;
     if (link_info.discard == discard_sec_merge)
       link_info.discard = discard_all;
   }
}

/* Add the (colon-separated) elements of DIRLIST_PTR to the
  library search path.  */

static void
set_default_dirlist (char *dirlist_ptr)
{
 char *p;

 while (1)
   {
     p = strchr (dirlist_ptr, PATH_SEPARATOR);
     if (p != NULL)
       *p = '\0';
     if (*dirlist_ptr != '\0')
       ldfile_add_library_path (dirlist_ptr, true);
     if (p == NULL)
       break;
     dirlist_ptr = p + 1;
   }
}

static void
set_section_start (char *sect, char *valstr)
{
 const char *end;
 bfd_vma val = bfd_scan_vma (valstr, &end, 16);
 if (*end)
   einfo (_("%F%P: invalid hex number `%s'\n"), valstr);
 lang_section_start (sect, exp_intop (val), NULL);
}

static void
set_segment_start (const char *section, char *valstr)
{
 const char *name;
 const char *end;
 segment_type *seg;

 bfd_vma val = bfd_scan_vma (valstr, &end, 16);
 if (*end)
   einfo (_("%F%P: invalid hex number `%s'\n"), valstr);
 /* If we already have an entry for this segment, update the existing
    value.  */
 name = section + 1;
 for (seg = segments; seg; seg = seg->next)
   if (strcmp (seg->name, name) == 0)
     {
       seg->value = val;
       lang_section_start (section, exp_intop (val), seg);
       return;
     }
 /* There was no existing value so we must create a new segment
    entry.  */
 seg = stat_alloc (sizeof (*seg));
 seg->name = name;
 seg->value = val;
 seg->used = false;
 /* Add it to the linked list of segments.  */
 seg->next = segments;
 segments = seg;
 /* Historically, -Ttext and friends set the base address of a
    particular section.  For backwards compatibility, we still do
    that.  If a SEGMENT_START directive is seen, the section address
    assignment will be disabled.  */
 lang_section_start (section, exp_intop (val), seg);
}

static void
elf_shlib_list_options (FILE *file)
{
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --audit=AUDITLIB            Specify a library to use for auditing\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -Bgroup                     Selects group name lookup rules for DSO\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --disable-new-dtags         Disable new dynamic tags\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --enable-new-dtags          Enable new dynamic tags\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --eh-frame-hdr              Create .eh_frame_hdr section\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-eh-frame-hdr           Do not create .eh_frame_hdr section\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --exclude-libs=LIBS         Make all symbols in LIBS hidden\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --hash-style=STYLE          Set hash style to sysv/gnu/both.  Default: "));
 if (DEFAULT_EMIT_SYSV_HASH)
   {
     /* Note - these strings are not translated as
        they are keywords not descriptive text.  */
     if (DEFAULT_EMIT_GNU_HASH)
       fprintf (file, "both\n");
     else
       fprintf (file, "sysv\n");
   }
 else
   {
     if (DEFAULT_EMIT_GNU_HASH)
       fprintf (file, "gnu\n");
     else
       /* FIXME: Can this happen ?  */
       fprintf (file, "none\n");
   }
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -P AUDITLIB, --depaudit=AUDITLIB\n" "\
                             Specify a library to use for auditing dependencies\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z combreloc                Merge dynamic relocs into one section and sort\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nocombreloc              Don't merge dynamic relocs into one section\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z global                   Make symbols in DSO available for subsequently\n\
                               loaded objects\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z initfirst                Mark DSO to be initialized first at runtime\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z interpose                Mark object to interpose all DSOs but executable\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z unique                   Mark DSO to be loaded at most once by default, and only in the main namespace\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nounique                 Don't mark DSO as a loadable at most once\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z lazy                     Mark object lazy runtime binding (default)\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z loadfltr                 Mark object requiring immediate process\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nocopyreloc              Don't create copy relocs\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nodefaultlib             Mark object not to use default search paths\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nodelete                 Mark DSO non-deletable at runtime\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nodlopen                 Mark DSO not available to dlopen\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nodump                   Mark DSO not available to dldump\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z now                      Mark object non-lazy runtime binding\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z origin                   Mark object requiring immediate $ORIGIN\n\
                               processing at runtime\n"));
#if DEFAULT_LD_Z_RELRO
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z relro                    Create RELRO program header (default)\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z norelro                  Don't create RELRO program header\n"));
#else
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z relro                    Create RELRO program header\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z norelro                  Don't create RELRO program header (default)\n"));
#endif
#if DEFAULT_LD_Z_SEPARATE_CODE
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z separate-code            Create separate code program header (default)\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z noseparate-code          Don't create separate code program header\n"));
#else
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z separate-code            Create separate code program header\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z noseparate-code          Don't create separate code program header (default)\n"));
#endif
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z common                   Generate common symbols with STT_COMMON type\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nocommon                 Generate common symbols with STT_OBJECT type\n"));
 if (link_info.textrel_check == textrel_check_error)
   fprintf (file, _("\
 -z text                     Treat DT_TEXTREL in output as error (default)\n"));
 else
   fprintf (file, _("\
 -z text                     Treat DT_TEXTREL in output as error\n"));
 if (link_info.textrel_check == textrel_check_none)
   {
     fprintf (file, _("\
 -z notext                   Don't treat DT_TEXTREL in output as error (default)\n"));
     fprintf (file, _("\
 -z textoff                  Don't treat DT_TEXTREL in output as error (default)\n"));
   }
 else
   {
     fprintf (file, _("\
 -z notext                   Don't treat DT_TEXTREL in output as error\n"));
     fprintf (file, _("\
 -z textoff                  Don't treat DT_TEXTREL in output as error\n"));
   }
}

static void
elf_static_list_options (FILE *file)
{
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --build-id[=STYLE]          Generate build ID note\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --package-metadata[=JSON]   Generate package metadata note\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --compress-debug-sections=[none|zlib|zlib-gnu|zlib-gabi|zstd]\n\
                             Compress DWARF debug sections\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
                               Default: %s\n"),
          bfd_get_compression_algorithm_name (config.compress_debug));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z common-page-size=SIZE    Set common page size to SIZE\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z max-page-size=SIZE       Set maximum page size to SIZE\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z defs                     Report unresolved symbols in object files\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z undefs                   Ignore unresolved symbols in object files\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z muldefs                  Allow multiple definitions\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z stack-size=SIZE          Set size of stack segment\n"));

 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z execstack                Mark executable as requiring executable stack\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z noexecstack              Mark executable as not requiring executable stack\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --warn-execstack-objects    Generate a warning if an object file requests an executable stack\n"));
#if DEFAULT_LD_WARN_EXECSTACK == 0
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --warn-execstack            Generate a warning if creating an executable stack\n"));
#else
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --warn-execstack            Generate a warning if creating an executable stack (default)\n"));
#endif
#if DEFAULT_LD_WARN_EXECSTACK == 0
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-warn-execstack         Do not generate a warning if creating an executable stack (default)\n"));
#else
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-warn-execstack         Do not generate a warning if creating an executable stack\n"));
#endif
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --error-execstack           Turn warnings about executable stacks into errors\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-error-execstack         Do not turn warnings about executable stacks into errors\n"));

#if DEFAULT_LD_WARN_RWX_SEGMENTS
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --warn-rwx-segments         Generate a warning if a LOAD segment has RWX permissions (default)\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-warn-rwx-segments      Do not generate a warning if a LOAD segments has RWX permissions\n"));
#else
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --warn-rwx-segments         Generate a warning if a LOAD segment has RWX permissions\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-warn-rwx-segments      Do not generate a warning if a LOAD segments has RWX permissions (default)\n"));
#endif
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --error-rwx-segments        Turn warnings about loadable RWX segments into errors\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-error-rwx-segments     Do not turn warnings about loadable RWX segments into errors\n"));

 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z unique-symbol            Avoid duplicated local symbol names\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nounique-symbol          Keep duplicated local symbol names (default)\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z globalaudit              Mark executable requiring global auditing\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z start-stop-gc            Enable garbage collection on __start/__stop\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nostart-stop-gc          Don't garbage collect __start/__stop (default)\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z start-stop-visibility=V  Set visibility of built-in __start/__stop symbols\n\
                               to DEFAULT, PROTECTED, HIDDEN or INTERNAL\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z sectionheader            Generate section header (default)\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 -z nosectionheader          Do not generate section header\n"));
}

static void
elf_plt_unwind_list_options (FILE *file)
{
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --ld-generated-unwind-info  Generate exception handling info for PLT\n"));
 fprintf (file, _("\
 --no-ld-generated-unwind-info\n\
                             Don't generate exception handling info for PLT\n"));
}

static void
ld_list_options (FILE *file, bool elf, bool shlib, bool plt_unwind)
{
 if (!elf)
   return;
 printf (_("ELF emulations:\n"));
 if (plt_unwind)
   elf_plt_unwind_list_options (file);
 elf_static_list_options (file);
 if (shlib)
   elf_shlib_list_options (file);
}


/* Print help messages for the options.  */

static void
help (void)
{
 unsigned i;
 const char **targets, **pp;
 int len;

 printf (_("Usage: %s [options] file...\n"), program_name);

 printf (_("Options:\n"));
 for (i = 0; i < OPTION_COUNT; i++)
   {
     if (ld_options[i].doc != NULL)
       {
         bool comma;
         unsigned j;

         printf ("  ");

         comma = false;
         len = 2;

         j = i;
         do
           {
             if (ld_options[j].shortopt != '\0'
                 && ld_options[j].control != NO_HELP)
               {
                 printf ("%s-%c", comma ? ", " : "", ld_options[j].shortopt);
                 len += (comma ? 2 : 0) + 2;
                 if (ld_options[j].arg != NULL)
                   {
                     if (ld_options[j].opt.has_arg != optional_argument)
                       {
                         printf (" ");
                         ++len;
                       }
                     printf ("%s", _(ld_options[j].arg));
                     len += strlen (_(ld_options[j].arg));
                   }
                 comma = true;
               }
             ++j;
           }
         while (j < OPTION_COUNT && ld_options[j].doc == NULL);

         j = i;
         do
           {
             if (ld_options[j].opt.name != NULL
                 && ld_options[j].control != NO_HELP)
               {
                 int two_dashes =
                   (ld_options[j].control == TWO_DASHES
                    || ld_options[j].control == EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES);

                 printf ("%s-%s%s",
                         comma ? ", " : "",
                         two_dashes ? "-" : "",
                         ld_options[j].opt.name);
                 len += ((comma ? 2 : 0)
                         + 1
                         + (two_dashes ? 1 : 0)
                         + strlen (ld_options[j].opt.name));
                 if (ld_options[j].arg != NULL)
                   {
                     printf (" %s", _(ld_options[j].arg));
                     len += 1 + strlen (_(ld_options[j].arg));
                   }
                 comma = true;
               }
             ++j;
           }
         while (j < OPTION_COUNT && ld_options[j].doc == NULL);

         if (len >= 30)
           {
             printf ("\n");
             len = 0;
           }

         for (; len < 30; len++)
           putchar (' ');

         printf ("%s\n", _(ld_options[i].doc));
       }
   }
 printf (_("  @FILE"));
 for (len = strlen ("  @FILE"); len < 30; len++)
   putchar (' ');
 printf (_("Read options from FILE\n"));

 /* Note: Various tools (such as libtool) depend upon the
    format of the listings below - do not change them.  */
 /* xgettext:c-format */
 printf (_("%s: supported targets:"), program_name);
 targets = bfd_target_list ();
 for (pp = targets; *pp != NULL; pp++)
   printf (" %s", *pp);
 free (targets);
 printf ("\n");

 /* xgettext:c-format */
 printf (_("%s: supported emulations: "), program_name);
 ldemul_list_emulations (stdout);
 printf ("\n");

 /* xgettext:c-format */
 printf (_("%s: emulation specific options:\n"), program_name);
 ld_list_options (stdout, ELF_LIST_OPTIONS, ELF_SHLIB_LIST_OPTIONS,
                  ELF_PLT_UNWIND_LIST_OPTIONS);
 ldemul_list_emulation_options (stdout);
 printf ("\n");

 if (REPORT_BUGS_TO[0])
   printf (_("Report bugs to %s\n"), REPORT_BUGS_TO);
}