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I can see that the first two can be subtracted to give the sizes of the data, which is 70 or 0x46. 0x46 is the last byte of the address of _size, so what's happening there? What's with the crap in bits 16-47?typedef unsigned char uchar;
I can extract the size using:
printf("%d\n", (unsigned short)&_binary_hello_c_size);
But something is not right. I've also asked what is the point of the -size symbol if you can just do -end - -start, but nobody has explained.
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