Ian Campbell wrote:
Surprisingly string concatenation doesn't appear to be required for the
majority of punctuation, at least so far as I can tell with this test
patch (this is a xen-unstable kernel I had lying around so don't pay too
much attention to head-xen.S bit). The only problem I found is comma,
which can't be escaped.
I've no idea how reliably this works across tool chain versions etc
though. It worked for me ;-)
I guess that's a broad enough selection of names. I had assumed it
would impose normal symbol-like restrictions on the unquoted section
name. (I guess ';' would also need quoting.)
J
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