# (this SEGVs perl4 on alphas, you see)
$to_move = $1;
- if ( $i < ($numchks - 1)
+
+ # on x86 we try not to copy any directives into a literal
+ # chunk, rather we keep looking for the next real chunk. This
+ # is because we get things like
+ #
+ # .globl blah_closure
+ # .LC32
+ # .string "..."
+ # blah_closure:
+ # ...
+ #
+ if ( $TargetPlatform =~ /^i386/ && $to_move =~ /$TCOPYDIRVS/ ) {
+ $j = $i + 1;
+ while ( $j < ($numchks - 1) && $chk[$j] =~ /$T_CONST_LBL/) {
+ $j++;
+ }
+ if ( $j < ($numchks - 1)) {
+ $chk[$j] = $to_move . $chk[$j];
+ }
+ }
+
+ elsif ( $i < ($numchks - 1)
&& ( $to_move =~ /$TCOPYDIRVS/
|| ($TargetPlatform =~ /^hppa/ && $to_move =~ /align/ && $chkcat[$i+1] eq 'literal') )) {
$chk[$i + 1] = $to_move . $chk[$i + 1];