mold: A Modern Linker

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https://github.com/rui314/mold

mold is a faster drop-in replacement for existing Unix linkers.
It is several times faster than LLVM lld linker, the second-fastest
open-source linker which I originally created a few years ago.
mold is created for increasing developer productivity by reducing
build time especially in rapid debug-edit-rebuild cycles.

Here is a performance comparison of GNU gold, LLVM lld, and mold for
linking final debuginfo-enabled executables of major large programs
on a simulated 8-core 16-threads machine.

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Filename Size Changed
_constraints 0000000128 128 Bytes
build-blake-3-as-static.patch 0000000441 441 Bytes
mold-2.30.0.tar.gz 0009957539 9.5 MB
mold.changes 0000043691 42.7 KB
mold.spec 0000003068 3 KB
Latest Revision
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1158643 from Martin Liška's avatar Martin Liška (martinliska) (revision 41)
- Update to version 2.30.0
  * We have increased the version number from 2.4.1 to 2.30.0, even though this
    release contains only minor bug fixes. This change was made to prevent GNU
    libtool from mistaking mold 2.4.1 for GNU ld 2.4.1, which led it to incorrectly
    conclude that our linker was an outdated version of the GNU linker. Bumping up
    the version number to align with GNU ld may not be the most elegant solution,
    but it is a practical approach to resolve the compatibility issue with GNU
    libtool. (c7f6a91)
  * Previously, mold may have inserted an unnecessary gap before the .bss section in
    an output file, thereby creating an extra segment for it. While not technically
    incorrect, it was certainly unnecessary. mold 2.30.0 eliminates this unnecessary
    on-disk gap for .bss. (c395da1)
  * Previously, under rare circumstances, mold might fail with the "ConcurrentMap is
    full" error message if --gdb-index was used. This bug has been resolved.
    (c60d1d0)
  * Previously, mold might generate an excessive number of "ignoring .llvm_addrsig
    section without sh_link" warnings. These warnings are now suppressed. (51f871f)
  * Sections with unknown section types are now reported as errors. (d21207c)
  * [PPC32] A crash bug related to --gc-sections has been fixed. (8eae0a3)
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