Ignore "*get_pc_thunk.*" symbols in exported symbols test #392
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On i386 (32-bit x86) and sparc, gcc generates references to these functions which load the current PC into the specified register. These references are then resolved at link-time. Examples of what these symbols look like:
Since these are platform symbols inserted by the toolchain, ignore them. The regex is specified as tightly as possible, and based on a quick search these appear to be the only two platforms affected.