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@title GNU Libtool
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@author Gordon Matzigkeit
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or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
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@c Put everything in one index (arbitrarily chosen to be the concept index).
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@node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
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@top Shared library support for GNU
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to provide generic shared library support. This edition documents
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version @value{VERSION}.
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@xref{Reporting bugs}, for information on how to report problems with
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@sc{gnu} Libtool.
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@menu
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* Introduction:: What the heck is libtool?
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* Libtool paradigm:: How libtool's view of libraries is different.
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* Using libtool:: Example of using libtool to build libraries.
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* Invoking libtool:: Running the @code{libtool} script.
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* Integrating libtool:: Using libtool in your own packages.
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* Other languages:: Using libtool without a C compiler.
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* Versioning:: Using library interface versions.
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* Library tips:: Tips for library interface design.
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* Inter-library dependencies:: Libraries that depend on other libraries.
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* Dlopened modules:: @code{dlopen}ing libtool-created libraries.
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* Using libltdl:: Libtool's portable @code{dlopen} wrapper library.
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* Trace interface:: Libtool's trace interface.
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* Troubleshooting:: When libtool doesn't work as advertised.
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* Maintaining:: Information used by the libtool maintainer.
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* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for this manual.
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* Index:: Full index.
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--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
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Introduction
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* Motivation:: Why does GNU need a libtool?
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* Issues:: The problems that need to be addressed.
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* Other implementations:: How other people have solved these issues.
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* Postmortem:: Learning from past difficulties.
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Using libtool
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* Creating object files:: Compiling object files for libraries.
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* Linking libraries:: Creating libraries from object files.
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* Linking executables:: Linking object files against libtool libraries.
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* Debugging executables:: Running GDB on libtool-generated programs.
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Invoking @code{libtool}
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* Compile mode:: Creating library object files.
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* Link mode:: Generating executables and libraries.
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* Execute mode:: Debugging libtool-generated programs.
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* Install mode:: Making libraries and executables public.
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* Finish mode:: Completing a library installation.
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* Uninstall mode:: Removing installed executables and libraries.
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* Clean mode:: Removing uninstalled executables and libraries.
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Integrating libtool with your package
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The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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* Autoconf macros:: Autoconf macros exported by libtool.
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* Makefile rules:: Writing @file{Makefile} rules for libtool.
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* Using Automake:: Automatically supporting libtool.
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* Configuring:: Configuring libtool for a host system.
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* Distributing:: What files to distribute with your package.
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* Static-only libraries:: Sometimes shared libraries are just a pain.
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Configuring libtool
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* LT_INIT:: Configuring @code{libtool} in @file{configure.ac}.
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* Configure notes:: Platform-specific notes for configuration.
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Including libtool in your package
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* Invoking libtoolize:: @code{libtoolize} command line options.
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* Autoconf and LTLIBOBJS:: Autoconf automates LTLIBOBJS generation.
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Using libtool with other languages
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* C++ libraries:: Writing libraries for C++
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* Tags:: Tags
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Library interface versions
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* Interfaces:: What are library interfaces?
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* Libtool versioning:: Libtool's versioning system.
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* Updating version info:: Changing version information before releases.
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* Release numbers:: Breaking binary compatibility for aesthetics.
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Tips for interface design
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* C header files:: How to write portable include files.
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Dlopened modules
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* Building modules:: Creating dlopenable objects and libraries.
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* Dlpreopening:: Dlopening that works on static platforms.
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* Linking with dlopened modules:: Using dlopenable modules in libraries.
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* Finding the dlname:: Choosing the right file to @code{dlopen}.
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* Dlopen issues:: Unresolved problems that need your attention.
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Using libltdl
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* Libltdl interface:: How to use libltdl in your programs.
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* Modules for libltdl:: Creating modules that can be @code{dlopen}ed.
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* Thread Safety in libltdl:: Registering callbacks for multi-thread safety.
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* User defined module data:: Associating data with loaded modules.
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* Module loaders for libltdl:: Creating user defined module loaders.
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* Distributing libltdl:: How to distribute libltdl with your package.
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Troubleshooting
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* Libtool test suite:: Libtool's self-tests.
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* Reporting bugs:: How to report problems with libtool.
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The libtool test suite
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* Test descriptions:: The contents of the test suite.
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* When tests fail:: What to do when a test fails.
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Maintenance notes for libtool
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* New ports:: How to port libtool to new systems.
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* Tested platforms:: When libtool was last tested.
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* Platform quirks:: Information about different library systems.
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* libtool script contents:: Configuration information that libtool uses.
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* Cheap tricks:: Making libtool maintainership easier.
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Porting libtool to new systems
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* Information sources:: Where to find relevant documentation
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* Porting inter-library dependencies:: Implementation details explained
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Platform quirks
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* References:: Finding more information.
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* Compilers:: Creating object files from source files.
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* Reloadable objects:: Binding object files together.
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* Multiple dependencies:: Removing duplicate dependent libraries.
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* Archivers:: Programs that create static archives.
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@end detailmenu
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@end menu
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@node Introduction
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@chapter Introduction
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In the past, if a source code package developer wanted to take advantage
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of the power of shared libraries, he needed to write custom support code
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for each platform on which his package ran. He also had to design a
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configuration interface so that the package installer could choose what sort of
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libraries were built.
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@sc{gnu} Libtool simplifies the developer's job by encapsulating both the
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platform-specific dependencies, and the user interface, in a single
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script. @sc{gnu} Libtool is designed so that the complete functionality of
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each host type is available via a generic interface, but nasty quirks
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are hidden from the programmer.
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@sc{gnu} Libtool's consistent interface is reassuring@dots{} users don't need
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to read obscure documentation in order to have their favorite source
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package build shared libraries. They just run your package
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@code{configure} script (or equivalent), and libtool does all the dirty
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work.
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There are several examples throughout this document. All assume the
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same environment: we want to build a library, @file{libhello}, in a
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generic way.
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@file{libhello} could be a shared library, a static library, or
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both@dots{} whatever is available on the host system, as long as libtool
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has been ported to it.
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This chapter explains the original design philosophy of libtool. Feel
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free to skip to the next chapter, unless you are interested in history,
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or want to write code to extend libtool in a consistent way.
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@menu
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* Motivation:: Why does GNU need a libtool?
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* Issues:: The problems that need to be addressed.
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* Other implementations:: How other people have solved these issues.
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* Postmortem:: Learning from past difficulties.
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@end menu
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@node Motivation
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@section Motivation for writing libtool
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@cindex motivation for writing libtool
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@cindex design philosophy
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Since early 1995, several different @sc{gnu} developers have recognized the
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importance of having shared library support for their packages. The
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primary motivation for such a change is to encourage modularity and
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reuse of code (both conceptually and physically) in @sc{gnu} programs.
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Such a demand means that the way libraries are built in @sc{gnu} packages
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needs to be general, to allow for any library type the package installer
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might want. The problem is compounded by the absence of a standard
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procedure for creating shared libraries on different platforms.
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The following sections outline the major issues facing shared library
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support in @sc{gnu}, and how shared library support could be standardized
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with libtool.
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@cindex specifications for libtool
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@cindex libtool specifications
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The following specifications were used in developing and evaluating this
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system:
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@enumerate
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@item
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The system must be as elegant as possible.
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@item
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The system must be fully integrated with the @sc{gnu} Autoconf and Automake
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utilities, so that it will be easy for @sc{gnu} maintainers to use. However,
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the system must not require these tools, so that it can be used by
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non-@sc{gnu} packages.
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@item
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Portability to other (non-@sc{gnu}) architectures and tools is desirable.
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@end enumerate
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@node Issues
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@section Implementation issues
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@cindex tricky design issues
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@cindex design issues
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The following issues need to be addressed in any reusable shared library
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system, specifically libtool:
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@enumerate
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@item
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The package installer should be able to control what sort of libraries
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are built.
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@item
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It can be tricky to run dynamically linked programs whose libraries have
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not yet been installed. @code{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} must be set properly (if
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it is supported), or programs fail to run.
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@item
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The system must operate consistently even on hosts that don't support
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shared libraries.
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@item
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The commands required to build shared libraries may differ wildly from
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host to host. These need to be determined at configure time in
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a consistent way.
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@item
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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It is not always obvious with what suffix a shared library should be
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installed. This makes it difficult for @file{Makefile} rules, since they
|
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generally assume that file names are the same from host to host.
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@item
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The system needs a simple library version number abstraction, so that
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shared libraries can be upgraded in place. The programmer should be
|
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|
informed how to design the interfaces to the library to maximize binary
|
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|
compatibility.
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@item
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The install @file{Makefile} target should warn the package installer to set
|
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|
the proper environment variables (@code{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} or equivalent),
|
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or run @command{ldconfig}.
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@end enumerate
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|
@node Other implementations
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@section Other implementations
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Even before libtool was developed, many free software packages built and
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|
installed their own shared libraries. At first, these packages were
|
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|
|
examined to avoid reinventing existing features.
|
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|
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|
|
Now it is clear that none of these packages have documented the details
|
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|
|
of shared library systems that libtool requires. So, other packages
|
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|
|
have been more or less abandoned as influences.
|
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@node Postmortem
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@section A postmortem analysis of other implementations
|
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@cindex other implementations, flaws in
|
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@cindex reusability of library systems
|
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|
In all fairness, each of the implementations that were examined do the
|
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|
|
job that they were intended to do, for a number of different host
|
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|
|
systems. However, none of these solutions seem to function well as a
|
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|
|
generalized, reusable component.
|
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|
|
|
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|
@cindex complexity of library systems
|
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|
Most were too complex to use (much less modify) without understanding
|
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|
|
exactly what the implementation does, and they were generally not
|
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|
|
documented.
|
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|
The main difficulty is that different vendors have different views of
|
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|
|
|
what libraries are, and none of the packages that were examined seemed
|
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|
|
|
to be confident enough to settle on a single paradigm that just
|
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|
|
@emph{works}.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Ideally, libtool would be a standard that would be implemented as series
|
|
|
|
of extensions and modifications to existing library systems to make them
|
|
|
|
work consistently. However, it is not an easy task to convince
|
|
|
|
operating system developers to mend their evil ways, and people want to
|
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|
|
build shared libraries right now, even on buggy, broken, confused
|
|
|
|
operating systems.
|
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|
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|
|
For this reason, libtool was designed as an independent shell script.
|
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|
|
It isolates the problems and inconsistencies in library building that
|
|
|
|
plague @file{Makefile} writers by wrapping the compiler suite on
|
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|
|
different platforms with a consistent, powerful interface.
|
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|
|
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
With luck, libtool will be useful to and used by the @sc{gnu} community, and
|
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|
|
|
that the lessons that were learned in writing it will be taken up by
|
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|
designers of future library systems.
|
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|
|
@node Libtool paradigm
|
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|
|
@chapter The libtool paradigm
|
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|
|
At first, libtool was designed to support an arbitrary number of library
|
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|
|
object types. After libtool was ported to more platforms, a new
|
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|
|
paradigm gradually developed for describing the relationship between
|
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|
|
libraries and programs.
|
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|
|
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|
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@cindex definition of libraries
|
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|
|
@cindex libraries, definition of
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|
In summary, ``libraries are programs with multiple entry points, and
|
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|
|
more formally defined interfaces.''
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Version 0.7 of libtool was a complete redesign and rewrite of libtool to
|
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|
|
reflect this new paradigm. So far, it has proved to be successful:
|
|
|
|
libtool is simpler and more useful than before.
|
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|
|
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|
|
The best way to introduce the libtool paradigm is to contrast it with
|
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|
|
the paradigm of existing library systems, with examples from each. It
|
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|
|
is a new way of thinking, so it may take a little time to absorb, but
|
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|
|
when you understand it, the world becomes simpler.
|
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|
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@node Using libtool
|
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|
@chapter Using libtool
|
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@cindex examples of using libtool
|
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@cindex libtool examples
|
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|
|
It makes little sense to talk about using libtool in your own packages
|
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|
|
until you have seen how it makes your life simpler. The examples in
|
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|
|
this chapter introduce the main features of libtool by comparing the
|
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|
|
standard library building procedure to libtool's operation on two
|
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|
|
different platforms:
|
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|
|
@table @samp
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@item a23
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An Ultrix 4.2 platform with only static libraries.
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@item burger
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A NetBSD/i386 1.2 platform with shared libraries.
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@end table
|
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You can follow these examples on your own platform, using the
|
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|
|
preconfigured libtool script that was installed with libtool
|
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|
|
(@pxref{Configuring}).
|
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|
|
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|
|
Source files for the following examples are taken from the @file{demo}
|
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|
|
subdirectory of the libtool distribution. Assume that we are building a
|
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|
library, @file{libhello}, out of the files @file{foo.c} and
|
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|
|
@file{hello.c}.
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Note that the @file{foo.c} source file uses the @code{cos} math library
|
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function, which is usually found in the standalone math library, and not
|
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|
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the C library (@pxref{Trig Functions, , Trigonometric Functions, libc,
|
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|
The GNU C Library Reference Manual}). So, we need to add @option{-lm} to
|
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the end of the link line whenever we link @file{foo.o} or @file{foo.lo}
|
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into an executable or a library (@pxref{Inter-library dependencies}).
|
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The same rule applies whenever you use functions that don't appear in
|
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the standard C library@dots{} you need to add the appropriate
|
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@option{-l@var{name}} flag to the end of the link line when you link
|
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against those objects.
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After we have built that library, we want to create a program by linking
|
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@file{main.o} against @file{libhello}.
|
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@menu
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* Creating object files:: Compiling object files for libraries.
|
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* Linking libraries:: Creating libraries from object files.
|
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* Linking executables:: Linking object files against libtool libraries.
|
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* Debugging executables:: Running GDB on libtool-generated programs.
|
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* Installing libraries:: Making libraries available to users.
|
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* Installing executables:: Making programs available to users.
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* Static libraries:: When shared libraries are not wanted.
|
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@end menu
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@node Creating object files
|
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@section Creating object files
|
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@cindex compiling object files
|
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@cindex object files, compiling
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|
To create an object file from a source file, the compiler is invoked
|
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with the @option{-c} flag (and any other desired flags):
|
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{gcc -g -O -c main.c}
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burger$
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@end example
|
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The above compiler command produces an object file, @file{main.o}, from
|
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the source file @file{main.c}.
|
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For most library systems, creating object files that become part of a
|
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static library is as simple as creating object files that are linked to
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form an executable:
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{gcc -g -O -c foo.c}
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burger$ @kbd{gcc -g -O -c hello.c}
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burger$
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@end example
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@cindex position-independent code
|
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|
@cindex PIC (position-independent code)
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|
Shared libraries, however, may only be built from
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@dfn{position-independent code} (PIC). So, special flags must be passed
|
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to the compiler to tell it to generate PIC rather than the standard
|
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position-dependent code.
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@cindex library object file
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@cindex @samp{.lo} files
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@cindex object files, library
|
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|
Since this is a library implementation detail, libtool hides the
|
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|
|
complexity of PIC compiler flags and uses separate library object files
|
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(the PIC one lives in the @samp{@value{objdir}} subdirectory and the
|
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static one lives in the current directory). On systems without shared
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libraries, the PIC library object files are not created, whereas on
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systems where all code is PIC, such as AIX, the static ones are not
|
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created.
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To create library object files for @file{foo.c} and @file{hello.c},
|
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|
simply invoke libtool with the standard compilation command as
|
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|
|
arguments (@pxref{Compile mode}):
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|
@example
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a23$ @kbd{libtool --mode=compile gcc -g -O -c foo.c}
|
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gcc -g -O -c foo.c -o foo.o
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a23$ @kbd{libtool --mode=compile gcc -g -O -c hello.c}
|
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gcc -g -O -c hello.c -o hello.o
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a23$
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@end example
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2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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Note that libtool silently creates an additional control file on each
|
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|
|
@samp{compile} invocation. The @samp{.lo} file is the libtool object,
|
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|
|
which Libtool uses to determine what object file may be built into a
|
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|
|
|
shared library. On @samp{a23}, only static libraries are supported so
|
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the library objects look like this:
|
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@example
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# foo.lo - a libtool object file
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# Generated by ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) @value{VERSION}
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#
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# Please DO NOT delete this file!
|
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# It is necessary for linking the library.
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# Name of the PIC object.
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pic_object=none
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# Name of the non-PIC object.
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non_pic_object='foo.o'
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@end example
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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On shared library systems, libtool automatically generates an
|
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additional PIC object by inserting the appropriate PIC generation
|
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flags into the compilation command:
|
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=compile gcc -g -O -c foo.c}
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mkdir @value{objdir}
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gcc -g -O -c foo.c -fPIC -DPIC -o @value{objdir}/foo.o
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gcc -g -O -c foo.c -o foo.o >/dev/null 2>&1
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burger$
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@end example
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Note that Libtool automatically created @samp{@value{objdir}} directory
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upon its first execution, where PIC library object files will be stored.
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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Since @samp{burger} supports shared libraries, and requires PIC
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objects to build them, Libtool has compiled a PIC object this time,
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and made a note of it in the libtool object:
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@example
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# foo.lo - a libtool object file
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# Generated by ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) @value{VERSION}
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#
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# Please DO NOT delete this file!
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# It is necessary for linking the library.
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# Name of the PIC object.
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pic_object='@value{objdir}/foo.o'
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# Name of the non-PIC object.
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non_pic_object='foo.o'
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@end example
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@cindex -no-suppress, libtool compile mode option
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Notice that the second run of GCC has its output discarded. This is
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done so that compiler warnings aren't annoyingly duplicated. If you
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need to see both sets of warnings (you might have conditional code
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inside @samp{#ifdef PIC} for example), you can turn off suppression with
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the @option{-no-suppress} option to libtool's compile mode:
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=compile gcc -no-suppress -g -O -c hello.c}
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gcc -g -O -c hello.c -fPIC -DPIC -o @value{objdir}/hello.o
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gcc -g -O -c hello.c -o hello.o
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burger$
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@end example
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@node Linking libraries
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@section Linking libraries
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@pindex ar
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Without libtool, the programmer would invoke the @command{ar} command to
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create a static library:
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{ar cru libhello.a hello.o foo.o}
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burger$
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@end example
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@pindex ranlib
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But of course, that would be too simple, so many systems require that
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you run the @code{ranlib} command on the resulting library (to give it
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better karma, or something):
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{ranlib libhello.a}
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burger$
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@end example
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It seems more natural to use the C compiler for this task, given
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libtool's ``libraries are programs'' approach. So, on platforms without
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shared libraries, libtool simply acts as a wrapper for the system
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@command{ar} (and possibly @code{ranlib}) commands.
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@cindex libtool libraries
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@cindex @samp{.la} files
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Again, the libtool control file name (@samp{.la} suffix) differs from
|
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|
the standard library name (@samp{.a} suffix). The arguments to
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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libtool are the same ones you would use to produce an executable named
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@file{libhello.la} with your compiler (@pxref{Link mode}):
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@example
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a23$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o libhello.la foo.o hello.o}
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*** Warning: Linking the shared library libhello.la against the non-libtool
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*** objects foo.o hello.o is not portable!
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2005-09-01 19:54:50 +08:00
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ar cru .libs/libhello.a
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ranlib .libs/libhello.a
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creating libhello.la
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(cd .libs && rm -f libhello.la && ln -s ../libhello.la libhello.la)
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a23$
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@end example
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Aha! Libtool caught a common error@dots{} trying to build a library
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2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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from standard objects instead of special @samp{.lo} object files. This
|
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doesn't matter so much for static libraries, but on shared library
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systems, it is of great importance. (Note that you may replace
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@file{libhello.la} with @file{libhello.a} in which case libtool won't
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issue the warning any more. But although this method works, this is
|
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|
|
not intended to be used because it makes you lose the benefits of
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|
|
using Libtool.)
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
So, let's try again, this time with the library object files. Remember
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
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also that we need to add @option{-lm} to the link command line because
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@file{foo.c} uses the @code{cos} math library function (@pxref{Using
|
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|
|
libtool}).
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|
Another complication in building shared libraries is that we need to
|
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|
|
specify the path to the directory in which they (eventually) will be
|
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|
installed (in this case, @file{/usr/local/lib})@footnote{If you don't
|
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|
|
specify an @code{rpath}, then libtool builds a libtool convenience
|
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|
archive, not a shared library (@pxref{Static libraries}).}:
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|
@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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a23$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o libhello.la foo.lo hello.lo \
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|
|
-rpath /usr/local/lib -lm}
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ar cru @value{objdir}/libhello.a foo.o hello.o
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ranlib @value{objdir}/libhello.a
|
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|
creating libhello.la
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
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|
(cd @value{objdir} && rm -f libhello.la && ln -s ../libhello.la libhello.la)
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
a23$
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@end example
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|
Now, let's try the same trick on the shared library platform:
|
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@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o libhello.la foo.lo hello.lo \
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
-rpath /usr/local/lib -lm}
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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|
rm -fr @value{objdir}/libhello.a @value{objdir}/libhello.la
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
ld -Bshareable -o @value{objdir}/libhello.so.0.0 foo.lo hello.lo -lm
|
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|
|
ar cru @value{objdir}/libhello.a foo.o hello.o
|
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|
|
ranlib @value{objdir}/libhello.a
|
|
|
|
creating libhello.la
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
(cd @value{objdir} && rm -f libhello.la && ln -s ../libhello.la libhello.la)
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
burger$
|
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
Now that's significantly cooler@dots{} Libtool just ran an obscure
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@command{ld} command to create a shared library, as well as the static
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
library.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cindex @file{@value{objdir}} subdirectory
|
|
|
|
Note how libtool creates extra files in the @file{@value{objdir}}
|
|
|
|
subdirectory, rather than the current directory. This feature is to
|
|
|
|
make it easier to clean up the build directory, and to help ensure that
|
|
|
|
other programs fail horribly if you accidentally forget to use libtool
|
|
|
|
when you should.
|
|
|
|
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
|
|
|
Again, you may want to have a look at the @samp{.la} file in order
|
|
|
|
to see what Libtool stores in it. In particular, you will see that
|
|
|
|
Libtool uses this file to remember the destination directory for the
|
|
|
|
library (the argument to @option{-rpath}) as well as the dependency
|
|
|
|
on the math library (@samp{-lm}).
|
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@node Linking executables
|
|
|
|
@section Linking executables
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cindex linking against installed libraries
|
|
|
|
If you choose at this point to @dfn{install} the library (put it in a
|
|
|
|
permanent location) before linking executables against it, then you
|
|
|
|
don't need to use libtool to do the linking. Simply use the appropriate
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{-L} and @option{-l} flags to specify the library's location.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
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|
|
|
|
@cindex buggy system linkers
|
|
|
|
Some system linkers insist on encoding the full directory name of each
|
|
|
|
shared library in the resulting executable. Libtool has to work around
|
|
|
|
this misfeature by special magic to ensure that only permanent directory
|
|
|
|
names are put into installed executables.
|
|
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|
|
|
|
@cindex security problems with buggy linkers
|
|
|
|
@cindex bugs, subtle ones caused by buggy linkers
|
|
|
|
The importance of this bug must not be overlooked: it won't cause
|
|
|
|
programs to crash in obvious ways. It creates a security hole,
|
|
|
|
and possibly even worse, if you are modifying the library source code
|
|
|
|
after you have installed the package, you will change the behaviour of
|
|
|
|
the installed programs!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
So, if you want to link programs against the library before you install
|
|
|
|
it, you must use libtool to do the linking.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cindex linking against uninstalled libraries
|
|
|
|
Here's the old way of linking against an uninstalled library:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
|
|
burger$ @kbd{gcc -g -O -o hell.old main.o libhello.a -lm}
|
|
|
|
burger$
|
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Libtool's way is almost the same@footnote{However, you should avoid using
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{-L} or @option{-l} flags to link against an uninstalled libtool
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
library. Just specify the relative path to the @samp{.la} file, such as
|
|
|
|
@file{../intl/libintl.la}. This is a design decision to eliminate any
|
|
|
|
ambiguity when linking against uninstalled shared libraries.}
|
|
|
|
(@pxref{Link mode}):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
|
|
|
a23$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o hell main.o libhello.la}
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
gcc -g -O -o hell main.o ./@value{objdir}/libhello.a -lm
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
a23$
|
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|
|
@end example
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
That looks too simple to be true. All libtool did was transform
|
|
|
|
@file{libhello.la} to @file{./@value{objdir}/libhello.a}, but remember
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
that @samp{a23} has no shared libraries. Notice that Libtool also
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
remembered that @file{libhello.la} depends on @option{-lm}, so even
|
|
|
|
though we didn't specify @option{-lm} on the libtool command
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
line@footnote{
|
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|
|
@c
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
And why should we? @file{main.o} doesn't directly depend on @option{-lm}
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
after all.
|
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|
|
@c
|
|
|
|
} Libtool has added it to the @command{gcc} link line for us.
|
|
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|
On @samp{burger} Libtool links against the uninstalled shared library:
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
|
|
@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
|
|
|
burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o hell main.o libhello.la}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
gcc -g -O -o @value{objdir}/hell main.o -L./@value{objdir} -R/usr/local/lib -lhello -lm
|
|
|
|
creating hell
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|
burger$
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@end example
|
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|
|
@cindex linking with installed libtool libraries
|
|
|
|
Now assume @file{libhello.la} had already been installed, and you want
|
|
|
|
to link a new program with it. You could figure out where it lives by
|
|
|
|
yourself, then run:
|
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|
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|
|
|
@example
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
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burger$ @kbd{gcc -g -O -o test test.o -L/usr/local/lib -lhello -lm}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
@end example
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
However, unless @file{/usr/local/lib} is in the standard library search
|
|
|
|
path, you won't be able to run @code{test}. However, if you use libtool
|
|
|
|
to link the already-installed libtool library, it will do The Right
|
|
|
|
Thing (TM) for you:
|
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|
@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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|
|
burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o test test.o \
|
|
|
|
/usr/local/lib/libhello.la}
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
gcc -g -O -o @value{objdir}/test test.o -Wl,--rpath \
|
|
|
|
-Wl,/usr/local/lib /usr/local/lib/libhello.a -lm
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
creating test
|
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|
|
burger$
|
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|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note that libtool added the necessary run-time path flag, as well as
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{-lm}, the library libhello.la depended upon. Nice, huh?
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
|
|
|
Since libtool created a wrapper script, you should use libtool to
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
install it and debug it too. However, since the program does not depend
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
on any uninstalled libtool library, it is probably usable even without
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
the wrapper script.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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@cindex wrapper scripts for programs
|
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|
|
@cindex program wrapper scripts
|
|
|
|
Notice that the executable, @code{hell}, was actually created in the
|
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|
|
@file{@value{objdir}} subdirectory. Then, a wrapper script was created
|
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|
|
in the current directory.
|
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|
|
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|
|
On NetBSD 1.2, libtool encodes the installation directory of
|
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|
|
@file{libhello}, by using the @samp{-R/usr/local/lib} compiler flag.
|
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|
|
Then, the wrapper script guarantees that the executable finds the
|
|
|
|
correct shared library (the one in @file{./@value{objdir}}) until it is
|
|
|
|
properly installed.
|
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|
|
|
Let's compare the two different programs:
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|
|
@example
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|
|
burger$ @kbd{time ./hell.old}
|
|
|
|
Welcome to GNU Hell!
|
|
|
|
** This is not GNU Hello. There is no built-in mail reader. **
|
|
|
|
0.21 real 0.02 user 0.08 sys
|
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|
|
burger$ @kbd{time ./hell}
|
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|
|
Welcome to GNU Hell!
|
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|
|
** This is not GNU Hello. There is no built-in mail reader. **
|
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|
0.63 real 0.09 user 0.59 sys
|
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|
|
burger$
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|
@end example
|
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|
|
|
The wrapper script takes significantly longer to execute, but at least
|
|
|
|
the results are correct, even though the shared library hasn't been
|
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|
|
installed yet.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
So, what about all the space savings that shared libraries are supposed
|
|
|
|
to yield?
|
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|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
|
|
burger$ @kbd{ls -l hell.old libhello.a}
|
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|
|
-rwxr-xr-x 1 gord gord 15481 Nov 14 12:11 hell.old
|
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|
|
-rw-r--r-- 1 gord gord 4274 Nov 13 18:02 libhello.a
|
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|
|
burger$ @kbd{ls -l @value{objdir}/hell @value{objdir}/libhello.*}
|
|
|
|
-rwxr-xr-x 1 gord gord 11647 Nov 14 12:10 @value{objdir}/hell
|
|
|
|
-rw-r--r-- 1 gord gord 4274 Nov 13 18:44 @value{objdir}/libhello.a
|
|
|
|
-rwxr-xr-x 1 gord gord 12205 Nov 13 18:44 @value{objdir}/libhello.so.0.0
|
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|
burger$
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|
@end example
|
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|
Well, that sucks. Maybe I should just scrap this project and take up
|
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basket weaving.
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Actually, it just proves an important point: shared libraries incur
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overhead because of their (relative) complexity. In this situation, the
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price of being dynamic is eight kilobytes, and the payoff is about four
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kilobytes. So, having a shared @file{libhello} won't be an advantage
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until we link it against at least a few more programs.
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@node Debugging executables
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@section Debugging executables
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If @file{hell} was a complicated program, you would certainly want to
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test and debug it before installing it on your system. In the above
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section, you saw how the libtool wrapper script makes it possible to run
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the program directly, but unfortunately, this mechanism interferes with
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the debugger:
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{gdb hell}
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GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it
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under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions.
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There is no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details.
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GDB 4.16 (i386-unknown-netbsd), (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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"hell": not in executable format: File format not recognized
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(gdb) @kbd{quit}
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burger$
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@end example
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Sad. It doesn't work because GDB doesn't know where the executable
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lives. So, let's try again, by invoking GDB directly on the executable:
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{gdb @value{objdir}/hell}
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GNU gdb 5.3 (i386-unknown-netbsd)
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Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
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and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it
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under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
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There is no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.
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(gdb) @kbd{break main}
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Breakpoint 1 at 0x8048547: file main.c, line 29.
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(gdb) @kbd{run}
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Starting program: /home/src/libtool/demo/.libs/hell
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/home/src/libtool/demo/.libs/hell: can't load library 'libhello.so.0'
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Program exited with code 020.
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(gdb) @kbd{quit}
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burger$
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@end example
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Argh. Now GDB complains because it cannot find the shared library that
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@file{hell} is linked against. So, we must use libtool in order to
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properly set the library path and run the debugger. Fortunately, we can
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forget all about the @file{@value{objdir}} directory, and just run it on
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the executable wrapper (@pxref{Execute mode}):
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=execute gdb hell}
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GNU gdb 5.3 (i386-unknown-netbsd)
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Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
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and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it
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under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
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There is no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.
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(gdb) @kbd{break main}
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Breakpoint 1 at 0x8048547: file main.c, line 29.
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(gdb) @kbd{run}
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Starting program: /home/src/libtool/demo/.libs/hell
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Breakpoint 1, main (argc=1, argv=0xbffffc40) at main.c:29
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29 printf ("Welcome to GNU Hell!\n");
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(gdb) @kbd{quit}
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The program is running. Quit anyway (and kill it)? (y or n) @kbd{y}
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burger$
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@end example
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@node Installing libraries
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@section Installing libraries
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@pindex strip
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Installing libraries on a non-libtool system is quite
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straightforward@dots{} just copy them into place:@footnote{Don't
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strip static libraries though, or they will be unusable.}
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@pindex su
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{su}
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Password: @kbd{********}
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burger# @kbd{cp libhello.a /usr/local/lib/libhello.a}
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burger#
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@end example
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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Oops, don't forget the @command{ranlib} command:
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@example
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burger# @kbd{ranlib /usr/local/lib/libhello.a}
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burger#
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@end example
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@pindex install
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Libtool installation is quite simple, as well. Just use the
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@command{install} or @command{cp} command that you normally would
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(@pxref{Install mode}):
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@example
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a23# @kbd{libtool --mode=install cp libhello.la /usr/local/lib/libhello.la}
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cp libhello.la /usr/local/lib/libhello.la
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cp @value{objdir}/libhello.a /usr/local/lib/libhello.a
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ranlib /usr/local/lib/libhello.a
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a23#
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@end example
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Note that the libtool library @file{libhello.la} is also installed, to
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help libtool with uninstallation (@pxref{Uninstall mode}) and linking
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(@pxref{Linking executables}) and to help programs with dlopening
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(@pxref{Dlopened modules}).
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Here is the shared library example:
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@example
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burger# @kbd{libtool --mode=install install -c libhello.la \
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/usr/local/lib/libhello.la}
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install -c @value{objdir}/libhello.so.0.0 /usr/local/lib/libhello.so.0.0
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install -c libhello.la /usr/local/lib/libhello.la
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install -c @value{objdir}/libhello.a /usr/local/lib/libhello.a
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ranlib /usr/local/lib/libhello.a
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burger#
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@end example
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@cindex stripping libraries
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@cindex libraries, stripping
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It is safe to specify the @option{-s} (strip symbols) flag if you use a
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
BSD-compatible install program when installing libraries.
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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Libtool will either ignore the @option{-s} flag, or will run a program
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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that will strip only debugging and compiler symbols from the library.
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Once the libraries have been put in place, there may be some additional
|
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|
|
configuration that you need to do before using them. First, you must
|
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|
make sure that where the library is installed actually agrees with the
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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@option{-rpath} flag you used to build it.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@cindex postinstallation
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@cindex installation, finishing
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|
@cindex libraries, finishing installation
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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|
Then, running @samp{libtool -n finish @var{libdir}} can give you
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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further hints on what to do (@pxref{Finish mode}):
|
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@example
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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burger# @kbd{libtool -n finish /usr/local/lib}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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PATH="$PATH:/sbin" ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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Libraries have been installed in:
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/usr/local/lib
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To link against installed libraries in a given directory, LIBDIR,
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you must use the `-LLIBDIR' flag during linking.
|
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You will also need to do one of the following:
|
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- add LIBDIR to the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' environment variable
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during execution
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- add LIBDIR to the `LD_RUN_PATH' environment variable
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during linking
|
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- use the `-RLIBDIR' linker flag
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|
See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for
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|
|
more information, such as the ld and ld.so manual pages.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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burger#
|
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@end example
|
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After you have completed these steps, you can go on to begin using the
|
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|
|
installed libraries. You may also install any executables that depend
|
|
|
|
on libraries you created.
|
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|
|
@node Installing executables
|
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|
@section Installing executables
|
|
|
|
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|
|
If you used libtool to link any executables against uninstalled libtool
|
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|
|
libraries (@pxref{Linking executables}), you need to use libtool to
|
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|
|
install the executables after the libraries have been installed
|
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|
|
(@pxref{Installing libraries}).
|
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|
So, for our Ultrix example, we would run:
|
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|
@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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a23# libtool --mode=install -c hell /usr/local/bin/hell
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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install -c hell /usr/local/bin/hell
|
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a23#
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@end example
|
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|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
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|
On shared library systems that require wrapper scripts, libtool just
|
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|
|
ignores the wrapper script and installs the correct binary:
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
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@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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burger# libtool --mode=install -c hell /usr/local/bin/hell
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
install -c @value{objdir}/hell /usr/local/bin/hell
|
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burger#
|
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|
@end example
|
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|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@node Static libraries
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@section Linking static libraries
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@cindex static linking
|
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|
@cindex convenience libraries
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
Why return to @command{ar} and @command{ranlib} silliness when you've had a
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
taste of libtool? Well, sometimes it is desirable to create a static
|
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|
|
archive that can never be shared. The most frequent case is when you
|
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|
|
have a set of object files that you use to build several different
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
libraries. You can create a ``convenience library'' out of those
|
|
|
|
objects, and link against that with the other libraries, instead of
|
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|
|
listing all the object files every time.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
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|
|
If you just want to link this convenience library into programs, then
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
you could just ignore libtool entirely, and use the old @command{ar} and
|
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|
|
@command{ranlib} commands (or the corresponding @sc{gnu} Automake
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@samp{_LIBRARIES} rules). You can even install a convenience library
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
using @sc{gnu} Libtool, though you probably don't want to and hence @sc{gnu}
|
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Automake doesn't allow you to do so.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
|
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=install ./install-sh -c libhello.a \
|
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|
|
/local/lib/libhello.a}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
./install-sh -c libhello.a /local/lib/libhello.a
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ranlib /local/lib/libhello.a
|
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|
burger$
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@end example
|
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|
|
|
Using libtool for static library installation protects your library from
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
being accidentally stripped (if the installer used the @option{-s} flag),
|
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|
as well as automatically running the correct @command{ranlib} command.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
But libtool libraries are more than just collections of object files:
|
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|
|
they can also carry library dependency information, which old archives
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
do not. If you want to create a libtool static convenience library, you
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
can omit the @option{-rpath} flag and use @option{-static} to indicate that
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
you're only interested in a static library. When you link a program
|
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|
|
with such a library, libtool will actually link all object files and
|
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|
|
dependency libraries into the program.
|
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|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
If you omit both @option{-rpath} and @option{-static}, libtool will create a
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
convenience library that can be used to create other libtool
|
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|
|
libraries, even shared ones. Just like in the static case, the library
|
|
|
|
behaves as an alias to a set of object files and dependency libraries,
|
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|
|
but in this case the object files are suitable for inclusion in shared
|
|
|
|
libraries. But be careful not to link a single convenience library,
|
|
|
|
directly or indirectly, into a single program or library, otherwise you
|
|
|
|
may get errors about symbol redefinitions.
|
|
|
|
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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The key is remembering that a convenience library contains @sc{pic}
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objects, and can be linked where a list of @sc{pic} objects makes sense;
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i.e.@: into a shared library. A static convenience library contains
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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non-@sc{pic} objects, so can be linked into an old static library, or
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a program.
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When @sc{gnu} Automake is used, you should use @code{noinst_LTLIBRARIES}
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instead of @code{lib_LTLIBRARIES} for convenience libraries, so that
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the @option{-rpath} option is not passed when they are linked.
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As a rule of thumb, link a libtool convenience library into at most one
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libtool library, and never into a program, and link libtool static
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convenience libraries only into programs, and only if you need to carry
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library dependency information to the user of the static convenience
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library.
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@cindex standalone binaries
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Another common situation where static linking is desirable is in
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creating a standalone binary. Use libtool to do the linking and add the
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@option{-all-static} flag.
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@node Invoking libtool
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@chapter Invoking @command{libtool}
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@pindex libtool
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@cindex libtool command options
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@cindex options, libtool command
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@cindex command options, libtool
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The @command{libtool} program has the following synopsis:
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@example
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libtool [@var{option}]@dots{} [@var{mode-arg}]@dots{}
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@end example
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@noindent
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and accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item --config
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Display libtool configuration variables and exit.
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@item --debug
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Dump a trace of shell script execution to standard output. This
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produces a lot of output, so you may wish to pipe it to @command{less} (or
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@command{more}) or redirect to a file.
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@item -n
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@itemx --dry-run
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Don't create, modify, or delete any files, just show what commands would
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be executed by libtool.
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@item --features
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Display basic configuration options. This provides a way for packages
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to determine whether shared or static libraries will be built.
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@item --finish
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Same as @option{--mode=finish}.
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@item --help
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Display a help message and exit. If @option{--mode=@var{mode}} is
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specified, then detailed help for @var{mode} is
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displayed.
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@item --mode=@var{mode}
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Use @var{mode} as the operation mode. When using libtool from the
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command line, you can give just @var{mode} (or a unique abbreviation
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of it) as the first argument as a shorthand for the full
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@option{--mode=@var{mode}}.
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2002-11-03 10:16:06 +08:00
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@var{mode} must be set to one of the following:
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@table @option
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@item compile
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Compile a source file into a libtool object.
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@item execute
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Automatically set the library path so that another program can use
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uninstalled libtool-generated programs or libraries.
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@item finish
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Complete the installation of libtool libraries on the system.
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@item install
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Install libraries or executables.
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@item link
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Create a library or an executable.
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@item uninstall
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Delete installed libraries or executables.
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@item clean
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Delete uninstalled libraries or executables.
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@end table
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@item --tag=@var{tag}
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Use configuration variables from tag @var{tag} (@pxref{Tags}).
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@item --preserve-dup-deps
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Do not remove duplicate dependencies in libraries. When building packages
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with static libraries, the libraries may depend circularly on each other
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(shared libs can too, but for those it doesn't matter), so there are
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situations, where -la -lb -la is required, and the second -la may not be
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stripped or the link will fail. In cases where these duplications are
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required, this option will preserve them, only stripping the libraries
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that libtool knows it can safely.
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@item --quiet
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@itemx --silent
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Do not print out any progress or informational messages.
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@item -v
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@itemx --verbose
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Print out progress and informational messages (enabled by default).
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@item --version
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Print libtool version information and exit.
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@end table
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The @var{mode-args} are a variable number of arguments, depending on the
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selected operation mode. In general, each @var{mode-arg} is interpreted
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by programs libtool invokes, rather than libtool itself.
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@menu
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* Compile mode:: Creating library object files.
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* Link mode:: Generating executables and libraries.
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* Execute mode:: Debugging libtool-generated programs.
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* Install mode:: Making libraries and executables public.
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* Finish mode:: Completing a library installation.
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* Uninstall mode:: Removing installed executables and libraries.
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* Clean mode:: Removing uninstalled executables and libraries.
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@end menu
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@node Compile mode
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@section Compile mode
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@cindex mode, compile
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@cindex compile mode
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For @dfn{compile} mode, @var{mode-args} is a compiler command to be used
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in creating a ``standard'' object file. These arguments should begin with
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the name of the C compiler, and contain the @option{-c} compiler flag so
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that only an object file is created.
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Libtool determines the name of the output file by removing the directory
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component from the source file name, then substituting the source code
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suffix (e.g.@: @samp{.c} for C source code) with the library object suffix,
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@samp{.lo}.
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If shared libraries are being built, any necessary PIC generation flags
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are substituted into the compilation command.
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The following components of @var{mode-args} are treated specially:
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@table @option
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@item -o
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Note that the @option{-o} option is now fully supported. It is emulated
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on the platforms that don't support it (by locking and moving the
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objects), so it is really easy to use libtool, just with minor
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modifications to your Makefiles. Typing for example
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@example
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libtool --mode=compile gcc -c foo/x.c -o foo/x.lo
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@end example
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will do what you expect.
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Note, however, that, if the compiler does not support @option{-c} and
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@option{-o}, it is impossible to compile @file{foo/x.c} without
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overwriting an existing @file{./x.o}. Therefore, if you do have a
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source file @file{./x.c}, make sure you introduce dependencies in your
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@file{Makefile} to make sure @file{./x.o} (or @file{./x.lo}) is
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re-created after any sub-directory's @file{x.lo}:
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@example
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x.o x.lo: foo/x.lo bar/x.lo
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@end example
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@noindent
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This will also ensure that make won't try to use a temporarily corrupted
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@file{x.o} to create a program or library. It may cause needless
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recompilation on platforms that support @option{-c} and @option{-o}
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together, but it's the only way to make it safe for those that don't.
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@item -no-suppress
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If both PIC and non-PIC objects are being built, libtool will normally
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suppress the compiler output for the PIC object compilation to save
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showing very similar, if not identical duplicate output for each
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object. If the @option{-no-suppress} option is given in compile mode,
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libtool will show the compiler output for both objects.
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@item -prefer-pic
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Libtool will try to build only PIC objects.
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@item -prefer-non-pic
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Libtool will try to build only non-PIC objects.
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@item -shared
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Even if Libtool was configured with @option{--enable-static}, the object
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file Libtool builds will not be suitable for static linking. Libtool
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will signal an error if it was configured with @option{--disable-shared},
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or if the host does not support shared libraries.
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@item -static
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Even if libtool was configured with @option{--disable-static}, the
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object file Libtool builds @strong{will} be suitable for static
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linking.
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@item -Wc,@var{flag}
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@itemx -Xcompiler @var{flag}
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Pass a linker specific flag directly to the compiler.
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@item -Wl,@var{flag}
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@itemx -Xlinker @var{flag}
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Pass a linker specific flag directly to the linker.
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@item -XCClinker @var{flag}
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Pass a link specific flag to the compiler driver (@var{CC}) during linking.
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@end table
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@node Link mode
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@section Link mode
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@cindex link mode
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@cindex mode, link
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@dfn{Link} mode links together object files (including library
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objects) to form another library or to create an executable program.
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@var{mode-args} consist of a command using the C compiler to create an
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output file (with the @option{-o} flag) from several object files.
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The following components of @var{mode-args} are treated specially:
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@table @option
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@cindex undefined symbols, allowing
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@cindex unresolved symbols, allowing
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@item -all-static
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If @var{output-file} is a program, then do not link it against any
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shared libraries at all. If @var{output-file} is a library, then only
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create a static library.
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@item -avoid-version
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Tries to avoid versioning (@pxref{Versioning}) for libraries and modules,
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i.e.@: no version information is stored and no symbolic links are created.
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If the platform requires versioning, this option has no effect.
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@item -dlopen @var{file}
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Same as @option{-dlpreopen @var{file}}, if native dlopening is not
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supported on the host platform (@pxref{Dlopened modules}) or if
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the program is linked with @option{-static} or @option{-all-static}.
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Otherwise, no effect. If @var{file} is @code{self} Libtool will make
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sure that the program can @code{dlopen} itself, either by enabling
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@option{-export-dynamic} or by falling back to @option{-dlpreopen self}.
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@item -dlpreopen @var{file}
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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Link @var{file} into the output program, and add its symbols to the
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list of preloaded symbols (@pxref{Dlpreopening}). If @var{file} is
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@code{self}, the symbols of the program itself will be added to
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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preloaded symbol lists. If @var{file} is @code{force} Libtool will
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make sure that a preloaded symbol list is always @emph{defined},
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regardless of whether it's empty or not.
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@item -export-dynamic
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Allow symbols from @var{output-file} to be resolved with @code{dlsym}
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(@pxref{Dlopened modules}).
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@item -export-symbols @var{symfile}
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Tells the linker to export only the symbols listed in @var{symfile}.
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The symbol file should end in @samp{.sym} and must contain the name of one
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symbol per line. This option has no effect on some platforms.
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By default all symbols are exported.
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@item -export-symbols-regex @var{regex}
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Same as @option{-export-symbols}, except that only symbols matching
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the regular expression @var{regex} are exported.
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By default all symbols are exported.
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@item -L@var{libdir}
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Search @var{libdir} for required libraries that have already been
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installed.
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@item -l@var{name}
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@var{output-file} requires the installed library @file{lib@var{name}}.
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This option is required even when @var{output-file} is not an
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executable.
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@item -module
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Creates a library that can be dlopened (@pxref{Dlopened modules}).
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This option doesn't work for programs.
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Module names don't need to be prefixed with @samp{lib}.
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In order to prevent name clashes, however, @file{lib@var{name}} and @file{@var{name}}
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must not be used at the same time in your package.
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@item -no-fast-install
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Disable fast-install mode for the executable @var{output-file}. Useful
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if the program won't be necessarily installed.
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@item -no-install
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Link an executable @var{output-file} that can't be installed and
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therefore doesn't need a wrapper script. Useful if the program is only
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used in the build tree, e.g., for testing or generating other files.
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@item -no-undefined
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Declare that @var{output-file} does not depend on any other libraries.
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Some platforms cannot create shared libraries that depend on other
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libraries (@pxref{Inter-library dependencies}).
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@item -o @var{output-file}
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Create @var{output-file} from the specified objects and libraries.
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@item -objectlist @var{file}
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Use a list of object files found in @var{file} to specify objects.
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@item -precious-files-regex @var{regex}
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Prevents removal of files from the temporary output directory whose
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names match this regular expression. You might specify @samp{\.bbg?$}
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to keep those files created with @code{gcc -ftest-coverage} for example.
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@item -release @var{release}
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Specify that the library was generated by release @var{release} of your
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package, so that users can easily tell which versions are newer than
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others. Be warned that no two releases of your package will be binary
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compatible if you use this flag. If you want binary compatibility, use
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the @option{-version-info} flag instead (@pxref{Versioning}).
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@item -rpath @var{libdir}
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If @var{output-file} is a library, it will eventually be installed in
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@var{libdir}. If @var{output-file} is a program, add @var{libdir} to
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the run-time path of the program.
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@item -R @var{libdir}
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If @var{output-file} is a program, add @var{libdir} to its run-time
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path. If @var{output-file} is a library, add @option{-R@var{libdir}} to its
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@var{dependency_libs}, so that, whenever the library is linked into a
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program, @var{libdir} will be added to its run-time path.
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@item -shared
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If @var{output-file} is a program, then link it against any
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uninstalled shared libtool libraries (this is the default behavior).
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If @var{output-file} is a library, then only create a shared library.
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In the later case, libtool will signal an error if it was configured
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with @option{--disable-shared}, or if the host does not support shared
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libraries.
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@item -shrext @var{suffix}
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If @var{output-file} is a libtool library, replace the system's standard
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file name extension for shared libraries with @var{suffix} (most systems
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use @file{.so} here). This option is helpful in certain cases where an
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application requires that shared libraries (typically modules) have an
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extension other than the default one. Please note you must supply the
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full file name extension including any leading dot.
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@item -static
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If @var{output-file} is a program, then do not link it against any
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uninstalled shared libtool libraries. If @var{output-file} is a
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library, then only create a static library.
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@item -version-info @var{current}[:@var{revision}[:@var{age}]]
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If @var{output-file} is a libtool library, use interface version
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information @var{current}, @var{revision}, and @var{age} to build it
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(@pxref{Versioning}). Do @strong{not} use this flag to specify package
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release information, rather see the @option{-release} flag.
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@item -version-number @var{major}[:@var{minor}[:@var{revision}]]
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If @var{output-file} is a libtool library, compute interface version
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information so that the resulting library uses the specified major, minor and
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revision numbers. This is designed to permit libtool to be used with
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existing projects where identical version numbers are already used across
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operating systems. New projects should use the @option{-version-info} flag
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instead.
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@item -weak @var{libname}
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if @var{output-file} is a libtool library, declare that it provides a
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weak @var{libname} interface. This is a hint to libtool that there is
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no need to append @var{libname} to the list of dependency libraries of
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@var{output-file}, because linking against @var{output-file} already
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supplies the same interface (@pxref{Linking with dlopened modules}).
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@item -Wl,@var{flag}
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@itemx -Xlinker @var{flag}
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Pass a linker specific flag directly to the linker.
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@item -XCClinker @var{flag}
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Pass a link specific flag to the compiler driver (@var{CC}) during linking.
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@end table
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If the @var{output-file} ends in @samp{.la}, then a libtool library is
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created, which must be built only from library objects (@samp{.lo} files).
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The @option{-rpath} option is required. In the current implementation,
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libtool libraries may not depend on other uninstalled libtool libraries
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(@pxref{Inter-library dependencies}).
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If the @var{output-file} ends in @samp{.a}, then a standard library is
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created using @code{ar} and possibly @code{ranlib}.
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@cindex partial linking
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@cindex linking, partial
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If @var{output-file} ends in @samp{.o} or @samp{.lo}, then a reloadable object
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file is created from the input files (generally using @samp{ld -r}).
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This method is often called @dfn{partial linking}.
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Otherwise, an executable program is created.
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@node Execute mode
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@section Execute mode
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@cindex execute mode
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@cindex mode, execute
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For @dfn{execute} mode, the library path is automatically set, then a
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program is executed.
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The first of the @var{mode-args} is treated as a program name, with the
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rest as arguments to that program.
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The following components of @var{mode-args} are treated specially:
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@table @option
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@item -dlopen @var{file}
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Add the directory containing @var{file} to the library path.
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@end table
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This mode sets the library path environment variable according to any
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@option{-dlopen} flags.
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If any of the @var{args} are libtool executable wrappers, then they are
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translated into the name of their corresponding uninstalled binary, and
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any of their required library directories are added to the library path.
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@node Install mode
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@section Install mode
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@cindex install mode
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@cindex mode, install
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In @dfn{install} mode, libtool interprets most of the elements of
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@var{mode-args} as an installation command beginning with
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@command{cp}, or a BSD-compatible @command{install} program.
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The following components of @var{mode-args} are treated specially:
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@table @option
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@item -inst-prefix @var{inst-prefix-dir}
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final @var{prefix}, this argument is used to reflect the
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temporary path, in much the same way @command{automake} uses
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@var{DESTDIR}. For instance, if @var{prefix} is @file{/usr/local},
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but @var{inst-prefix-dir} is @file{/tmp}, then the object will be
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installed under @file{/tmp/usr/local/}. If the installed object
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is a libtool library, then the internal fields of that library
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will reflect only @var{prefix}, not @var{inst-prefix-dir}:
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@example
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# Directory that this library needs to be installed in:
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libdir='/usr/local/lib'
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@end example
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not
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@example
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# Directory that this library needs to be installed in:
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libdir='/tmp/usr/local/lib'
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@end example
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@code{inst-prefix} is also used to insure that if the installed
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object must be relinked upon installation, that it is relinked
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against the libraries in @var{inst-prefix-dir}/@var{prefix},
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not @var{prefix}.
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In truth, this option is not really intended for use when calling
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libtool directly; it is automatically used when @code{libtool --mode=install}
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calls @code{libtool --mode=relink}. Libtool does this by
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analyzing the destination path given in the original
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@code{libtool --mode=install} command and comparing it to the
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expected installation path established during @code{libtool --mode=link}.
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Thus, end-users need change nothing, and @command{automake}-style
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@code{make install DESTDIR=/tmp} will Just Work(tm).
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@end table
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The rest of the @var{mode-args} are interpreted as arguments to the
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@command{cp} or @command{install} command.
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The command is run, and any necessary unprivileged post-installation
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commands are also completed.
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@node Finish mode
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@section Finish mode
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@cindex finish mode
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@cindex mode, finish
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@dfn{Finish} mode helps system administrators install libtool libraries
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so that they can be located and linked into user programs.
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Each @var{mode-arg} is interpreted as the name of a library directory.
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Running this command may require superuser privileges, so the
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@option{--dry-run} option may be useful.
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@node Uninstall mode
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@section Uninstall mode
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@cindex uninstall mode
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@cindex mode, uninstall
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@dfn{Uninstall} mode deletes installed libraries, executables and objects.
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The first @var{mode-arg} is the name of the program to use to delete
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files (typically @command{/bin/rm}).
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The remaining @var{mode-args} are either flags for the deletion program
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(beginning with a @samp{-}), or the names of files to delete.
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@node Clean mode
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@section Clean mode
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@cindex clean mode
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@cindex mode, clean
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@dfn{Clean} mode deletes uninstalled libraries, executables, objects
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and libtool's temporary files associated with them.
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The first @var{mode-arg} is the name of the program to use to delete
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files (typically @command{/bin/rm}).
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The remaining @var{mode-args} are either flags for the deletion program
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(beginning with a @samp{-}), or the names of files to delete.
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@node Integrating libtool
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@chapter Integrating libtool with your package
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This chapter describes how to integrate libtool with your packages so
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that your users can install hassle-free shared libraries.
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@menu
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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* Autoconf macros:: Autoconf macros exported by libtool.
|
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|
|
* Makefile rules:: Writing @file{Makefile} rules for libtool.
|
|
|
|
* Using Automake:: Automatically supporting libtool.
|
|
|
|
* Configuring:: Configuring libtool for a host system.
|
|
|
|
* Distributing:: What files to distribute with your package.
|
|
|
|
* Static-only libraries:: Sometimes shared libraries are just a pain.
|
|
|
|
@end menu
|
|
|
|
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
@node Autoconf macros
|
|
|
|
@section Autoconf macros exported by libtool
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Libtool uses a number of macros to interrogate the host system when it
|
|
|
|
is being built, and you can use some of them yourself too. Although
|
|
|
|
there are a great many other macros in the libtool installed m4 files,
|
|
|
|
these do not form part of the published interface, and are subject to
|
|
|
|
change between releases.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
Macros in the @samp{LT_CMD_} namespace check for various shell
|
|
|
|
commands:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defmac LT_CMD_MAX_LEN
|
|
|
|
Finds the longest command line that can be safely passed to
|
|
|
|
@samp{$SHELL} without being truncated, and store in the shell variable
|
|
|
|
@samp{$max_cmd_len}. It is only an approximate value, but command
|
|
|
|
lines of this length or shorter are guaranteed not to be truncated.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
Macros in the @samp{LT_FUNC_} namespace check characteristics of
|
|
|
|
library functions:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defmac LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE
|
|
|
|
@samp{AC_DEFINE} the preprocessor symbol @samp{DLSYM_USCORE} if we
|
|
|
|
have to add an underscore to symbol-names passed in to @samp{dlsym}.
|
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|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
Macros in the @samp{LT_LIB_} namespace check characteristics of system
|
|
|
|
libraries:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defmac LT_LIB_M
|
|
|
|
Set @samp{LIBM} to the math library or libraries required on this
|
|
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|
machine, if any.
|
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|
@end defmac
|
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|
@defmac LT_LIB_DLLOAD
|
|
|
|
This is the macro used by @samp{libltdl} to determine which dlloaders
|
|
|
|
to use on this machine, if any. Several shell variables are set (and
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
@samp{AC_SUBST}ed) depending on the dlload interfaces are available on
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
this machine. @samp{LT_DLLOADERS} contains a list of libtool
|
|
|
|
libraries that can be used, and if necessary also sets
|
|
|
|
@samp{LIBADD_DLOPEN} if additional system libraries are required by
|
|
|
|
the @samp{dlopen} loader, and @samp{LIBADD_SHL_LOAD} if additional
|
|
|
|
system libraries are required by the @samp{shl_load} loader,
|
|
|
|
respectively. Finally some symbols are set in @file{config.h}
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
depending on the loaders that are found to work: @samp{HAVE_LIBDL},
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
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|
@samp{HAVE_SHL_LOAD}, @samp{HAVE_DYLD}, @samp{HAVE_DLD}.
|
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|
@end defmac
|
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|
@noindent
|
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|
Macros in the @samp{LT_PATH_} namespace search the system for the full
|
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|
|
path to particular system commands:
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@defmac LT_PATH_LD
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
Add a @option{--with-gnu-ld} option to @file{configure}. Try to find
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
the path to the linker used by @samp{$CC}, and whether it is the
|
|
|
|
@sc{gnu} linker. The result is stored in the shell variable
|
|
|
|
@samp{$LD}, which is @code{AC_SUBST}ed.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defmac LT_PATH_NM
|
2005-08-22 19:07:00 +08:00
|
|
|
Try to find a @sc{bsd} compatible @command{nm} or a @sc{ms} compatible
|
|
|
|
@command{dumpbin} command on this machine. The result is stored in the
|
|
|
|
shell variable @samp{$NM}, which is @code{AC_SUBST}ed.
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
Macros in the @samp{LT_SYS_} namespace probe for system
|
|
|
|
characteristics:
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
@defmac LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF
|
|
|
|
Tests whether a program can dlopen itself, and then also whether the
|
|
|
|
same program can still dlopen itself when statically linked. Results
|
|
|
|
are stored in the shell variables @samp{$enable_dlopen_self} and
|
|
|
|
@samp{enable_dlopen_self_static} respectively.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defmac LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS
|
|
|
|
Define the preprocessor symbol @samp{LTDL_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS} if the
|
|
|
|
@sc{os} needs help to load dependent libraries for @samp{dlopen} (or
|
|
|
|
equivalent).
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@defmac LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH
|
|
|
|
Define the preprocessor symbol @samp{LT_DLSEARCH_PATH} to the system
|
|
|
|
default library search path.
|
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|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
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|
|
@defmac LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT
|
|
|
|
Define the preprocessor symbol @samp{LT_MODULE_EXT} to the extension
|
|
|
|
used for runtime loadable modules. If you use libltdl to open
|
|
|
|
modules, then you can simply use the libtool library extension,
|
|
|
|
@samp{.la}.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defmac LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH
|
|
|
|
Define the preprocessor symbol @samp{LT_MODULE_PATH_VAR} to the name
|
|
|
|
of the shell environment variable that determines the run-time module
|
|
|
|
search path.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@defmac LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE
|
|
|
|
Set the shell variable @samp{sys_symbol_underscore} to @samp{no}
|
|
|
|
unless the compiler prefixes global symbols with an underscore.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@node Makefile rules
|
|
|
|
@section Writing @file{Makefile} rules for libtool
|
|
|
|
@cindex Makefile
|
|
|
|
@cindex Makefile.am
|
|
|
|
@cindex Makefile.in
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Libtool is fully integrated with Automake (@pxref{Top,, Introduction,
|
|
|
|
automake, The Automake Manual}), starting with Automake version 1.2.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you want to use libtool in a regular @file{Makefile} (or
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{Makefile.in}), you are on your own. If you're not using
|
|
|
|
Automake, and you don't know how to incorporate libtool into your
|
|
|
|
package you need to do one of the following:
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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@enumerate 1
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@item
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
Download the latest Automake distribution from your nearest @sc{gnu}
|
|
|
|
mirror, install it, and start using it.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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@item
|
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|
Learn how to write @file{Makefile} rules by hand. They're sometimes complex,
|
|
|
|
but if you're clever enough to write rules for compiling your old
|
|
|
|
libraries, then you should be able to figure out new rules for libtool
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
libraries (hint: examine the @file{Makefile.in} in the @file{tests/demo}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
subdirectory of the libtool distribution@dots{} note especially that it
|
|
|
|
was automatically generated from the @file{Makefile.am} by Automake).
|
|
|
|
@end enumerate
|
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|
@node Using Automake
|
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|
@section Using Automake with libtool
|
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|
|
@vindex LTLIBRARIES
|
|
|
|
Libtool library support is implemented under the @samp{LTLIBRARIES}
|
|
|
|
primary.
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
Here are some samples from the Automake @file{Makefile.am} in the
|
|
|
|
libtool distribution's @file{demo} subdirectory.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
First, to link a program against a libtool library, just use the
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
@samp{program_LDADD}@footnote{@c
|
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@c
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
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|
Since @sc{gnu} Automake 1.5, the flags @option{-dlopen}
|
|
|
|
or @option{-dlpreopen} (@pxref{Link mode}) can be employed with the
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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@var{program_LDADD} variable. Unfortunately, older releases didn't
|
|
|
|
accept these flags, so if you are stuck with an ancient Automake, we
|
|
|
|
recommend quoting the flag itself, and setting
|
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|
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@var{program_DEPENDENCIES} too:
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@example
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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program_LDADD = "-dlopen" libfoo.la
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program_DEPENDENCIES = libfoo.la
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@end example
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@c
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} variable:
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@example
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bin_PROGRAMS = hell hell_static
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# Build hell from main.c and libhello.la
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hell_SOURCES = main.c
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hell_LDADD = libhello.la
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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# Create a statically linked version of hell.
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hell_static_SOURCES = main.c
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hell_static_LDADD = libhello.la
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hell_static_LDFLAGS = -static
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@end example
|
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You may use the @samp{program_LDFLAGS} variable to stuff in any flags
|
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|
|
you want to pass to libtool while linking @samp{program} (such as
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{-static} to avoid linking uninstalled shared libtool libraries).
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
|
Building a libtool library is almost as trivial@dots{} note the use of
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
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|
@samp{libhello_la_LDFLAGS} to pass the @option{-version-info}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
(@pxref{Versioning}) option to libtool:
|
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@example
|
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# Build a libtool library, libhello.la for installation in libdir.
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lib_LTLIBRARIES = libhello.la
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libhello_la_SOURCES = hello.c foo.c
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libhello_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 3:12:1
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@end example
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The @option{-rpath} option is passed automatically by Automake (except for
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libraries listed as @code{noinst_LTLIBRARIES}), so you
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should not specify it.
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@xref{A Shared Library, Building a Shared Library, The Automake Manual,
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automake, The Automake Manual}, for more information.
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@node Configuring
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@section Configuring libtool
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@cindex configuring libtool
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Libtool requires intimate knowledge of your compiler suite and operating
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system in order to be able to create shared libraries and link against
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them properly. When you install the libtool distribution, a
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system-specific libtool script is installed into your binary directory.
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However, when you distribute libtool with your own packages
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(@pxref{Distributing}), you do not always know the compiler suite and
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operating system that are used to compile your package.
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For this reason, libtool must be @dfn{configured} before it can be
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used. This idea should be familiar to anybody who has used a @sc{gnu}
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@code{configure} script. @code{configure} runs a number of tests for
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system features, then generates the @file{Makefile}s (and possibly a
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@file{config.h} header file), after which you can run @code{make} and
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build the package.
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Libtool adds its own tests to your @code{configure} script in order to
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generate a libtool script for the installer's host machine.
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@menu
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* LT_INIT:: Configuring @code{libtool} in @file{configure.ac}.
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* Configure notes:: Platform-specific notes for configuration.
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@end menu
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Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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@node LT_INIT
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@subsection The @code{LT_INIT} macro
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If you are using @sc{gnu} Autoconf (or Automake), you should add a call to
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@code{LT_INIT} to your @file{configure.ac} file. This macro
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adds many new tests to the @code{configure} script so that the generated
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libtool script will understand the characteristics of the host:
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@defmac LT_PREREQ (@var{VERSION})
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Ensure that a recent enough version of Libtool is being used. If the
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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version of Libtool used for @code{LT_INIT} is earlier than
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@var{version}, print an error message to the standard
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error output and exit with failure (exit status is 63). For example:
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@example
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LT_PREREQ(@value{VERSION})
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@end example
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@end defmac
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|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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@defmac LT_INIT
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@defmacx AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
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@defmacx AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
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|
Add support for the @option{--enable-shared} and @option{--disable-shared}
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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@code{configure} flags.@footnote{@code{LT_INIT} requires that
|
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|
|
|
you define the @file{Makefile} variable @code{top_builddir} in your
|
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|
|
@file{Makefile.in}. Automake does this automatically, but Autoconf
|
|
|
|
users should set it to the relative path to the top of your build
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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directory (@file{../..}, for example).} @code{AC_PROG_LIBTOOL} and
|
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|
@code{AM_PROG_LIBTOOL} were names for older versions of this macro;
|
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|
|
@code{autoupdate} will upgrade your @file{configure.ac} files.
|
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|
By default, this macro turns on shared libraries if they are available,
|
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|
|
and also enables static libraries if they don't conflict with the shared
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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|
libraries. You can modify these defaults by passing either
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|
|
|
@code{disable-shared} or @code{disable-static} in the option list to
|
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|
|
@code{LT_INIT}:@footnote{This used to be done with additional macro
|
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|
|
calls, @code{AC_DISABLE_SHARED} and @code{AC_DISABLE_STATIC}. If you
|
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|
|
are upgrading from such an old version, again @code{autoupdate} is your
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friend.}
|
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@example
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# Turn off shared libraries during beta-testing, since they
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# make the build process take too long.
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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LT_INIT([disable-shared])
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@end example
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The user may specify modified forms of the configure flags
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|
|
@option{--enable-shared} and @option{--enable-static} to choose whether
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|
shared or static libraries are built based on the name of the package.
|
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|
|
For example, to have shared @samp{bfd} and @samp{gdb} libraries built,
|
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|
|
but not shared @samp{libg++}, you can run all three @code{configure}
|
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|
scripts as follows:
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@example
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trick$ ./configure --enable-shared=bfd,gdb
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@end example
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In general, specifying @option{--enable-shared=@var{pkgs}} is the same as
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configuring with @option{--enable-shared} every package named in the
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comma-separated @var{pkgs} list, and every other package with
|
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@option{--disable-shared}. The @option{--enable-static=@var{pkgs}} flag
|
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|
behaves similarly, but it uses @option{--enable-static} and
|
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|
@option{--disable-static}. The same applies to the
|
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@option{--enable-fast-install=@var{pkgs}} flag, which uses
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@option{--enable-fast-install} and @option{--disable-fast-install}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
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The package name @samp{default} matches any packages that have not set
|
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their name in the @code{PACKAGE} environment variable.
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|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
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|
This macro also sets the shell variable @var{LIBTOOL_DEPS}, that you can
|
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|
|
|
use to automatically update the libtool script if it becomes
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
out-of-date. In order to do that, add to your @file{configure.ac}:
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
@example
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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LT_INIT
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AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL_DEPS)
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@end example
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and, to @file{Makefile.in} or @file{Makefile.am}:
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@example
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LIBTOOL_DEPS = @@LIBTOOL_DEPS@@
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libtool: $(LIBTOOL_DEPS)
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$(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck
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@end example
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If you are using @sc{gnu} Automake, you can omit the assignment, as Automake
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will take care of it. You'll obviously have to create some dependency
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on @file{libtool}.
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Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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Aside from @code{disable-static} and @code{disable-shared}, there are
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other options that you can pass to @code{LT_INIT} to modify its
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behaviour. Here is a full list:
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2004-04-19 20:57:25 +08:00
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@table @samp
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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@item dlopen
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2004-11-10 03:05:38 +08:00
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Enable checking for dlopen support. This option should be used if
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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the package makes use of the @option{-dlopen} and @option{-dlpreopen}
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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libtool flags, otherwise libtool will assume that the system does not
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support dlopening.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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@item win32-dll
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This option should be used if the package has been ported to build clean
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dlls on win32 platforms. Usually this means that any library data items
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are exported with @code{__declspec(dllexport)} and imported with
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@code{__declspec(dllimport)}. If this macro is not used, libtool will
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assume that the package libraries are not dll clean and will build only
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static libraries on win32 hosts.
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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Provision must be made to pass @option{-no-undefined} to @code{libtool}
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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in link mode from the package @code{Makefile}. Naturally, if you pass
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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@option{-no-undefined}, you must ensure that all the library symbols
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@strong{really are} defined at link time!
|
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|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
|
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@item disable-fast-install
|
|
|
|
Change the default behaviour for @code{LT_INIT} to disable
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
optimization for fast installation. The user may still override this
|
|
|
|
default, depending on platform support, by specifying
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{--enable-fast-install} to @command{configure}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@item disable-shared
|
|
|
|
Change the default behaviour for @code{LT_INIT} to disable
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
shared libraries. The user may still override this default by
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
specifying @option{--enable-shared} to @command{configure}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@item disable-static
|
|
|
|
Change the default behaviour for @code{LT_INIT} to disable
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
static libraries. The user may still override this default by
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
specifying @option{--enable-static} to @command{configure}.
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item pic-only
|
|
|
|
Change the default behaviour for @command{libtool} to try to use only
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
|
|
|
@sc{pic} objects. The user may still override this default by specifying
|
2005-09-01 19:54:50 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{--without-pic} to @command{configure}.
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item no-pic
|
|
|
|
Change the default behaviour of @command{libtool} to try to use only
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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non-@sc{pic} objects. The user may still override this default by
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specifying @option{--with-pic} to @command{configure}.
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@end table
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Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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@end defmac
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Further sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to allow users to better control the list of
supported languages. Three LT_INIT options 'no-lang', 'all-lang'
and 'auto-lang' (the default) control the initial list and others
may be added with LT_LANG.
* m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_CONFIG): Renamed AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG to _LT_CONFIG
which is more consistent with our own namespace and gets us further out
of Autoconf's.
(_LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS): Output available_tags variable based entirely
on the value of _LT_TAGS.
(_LT_COPYING): Call _LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS to output available tags,
always append tag configuration if the tag is available.
(LT_LANG): New macro to enable support for a language that accepts
tag names (eg. "CXX") or human language names (eg. "C++").
(_LT_LANG): Internal support macro for above that appends the
tag to _LT_TAGS and calls the appropriate config macro.
(LT_INIT): Ensure that LT_LANG is not called before LT_INIT.
(AC_LIBTOOL_TAGS): Removed, call LT_LANG for each language now.
(_LT_AC_TAG_CHECK): Removed, _LT_LANG handles duplicate calls.
(_LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG): Macro to set initial language support
based on options passed to LT_INIT.
(_LT_SETUP): Call _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
(_LT_AC_TAG_CONFIG): Removed, handled by _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
(_LT_AC_LANG_CXX, _LT_AC_LANG_F77, _LT_AC_LANG_GCJ): Removed,
automatic language support inclusion now handled by
_LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_CXX): Obsolete macro, update to LT_LANG(C++).
(AC_LIBTOOL_F77): Obsolete macro, update to LT_LANG(Fortran 77).
(AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ): Obsolete macro, update to LT_LANG(Java).
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_C_CONFIG_: Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_C_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_C_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(_LT_SETUP): Replace call to AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_C_CONFIG with call to
new _LT_LANG_C_CONFIG macro.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_CXX_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_CXX_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_CXX_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_F77_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_F77_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_F77_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_RC_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_RC_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_RC_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(LT_AC_PROG_GCJ): Renamed to LT_PROG_GCJ.
(LT_AC_PROG_RC): Renamed to LT_PROG_RC.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: Define new 'no-lang', 'auto-lang' and 'all-lang'
options which set the default for _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4: Removed AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG, _LT_AC_LANG_C_CONFIG,
_LT_AC_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG, _LT_AC_LANG_RC_CONFIG; all of which are no
long referenced in any way.
* configure.ac: Enable all languages.
* tests/cdemo/configure.ac, tests/demo/configure,ac,
tests/depdemo/configure.ac, tests/f77demo/configure.ac,
tests/mdemo/configure.ac, tests/pdemo/configure,ac,
tests/tagdemo/configure.ac: Remove calls to AC_LIBTOOL_TAGS,
the default 'auto-lang' mode now does the right thing.
* doc/libtool.texi (The LT_INIT macro): Add documentation for
new LT_INIT options and the LT_LANG macro, replacing the old
documentation of AC_LIBTOOL_TAGS which is no more.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-03-22 00:05:28 +08:00
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@defmac LT_LANG (@var{LANGUAGE})
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Enable @command{libtool} support for the language given if it
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has not yet already been enabled. Languages accepted are ``C++'',
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``Fortran 77'', ``Java'' and ``Windows Resource''.
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If Autoconf language support macros such as @code{AC_PROG_CXX} are
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used in your @file{configure.ac}, Libtool language support will automatically
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be enabled.
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Conversely using @code{LT_LANG} to enable language support for Libtool
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will automatically enable Autoconf language support as well.
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Both of the following examples are therefore valid ways of adding C++
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language support to Libtool.
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@example
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LT_INIT
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LT_LANG(C++)
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@end example
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@example
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LT_INIT
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AC_PROG_CXX
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@end example
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Further sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to allow users to better control the list of
supported languages. Three LT_INIT options 'no-lang', 'all-lang'
and 'auto-lang' (the default) control the initial list and others
may be added with LT_LANG.
* m4/libtool.m4 (_LT_CONFIG): Renamed AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG to _LT_CONFIG
which is more consistent with our own namespace and gets us further out
of Autoconf's.
(_LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS): Output available_tags variable based entirely
on the value of _LT_TAGS.
(_LT_COPYING): Call _LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS to output available tags,
always append tag configuration if the tag is available.
(LT_LANG): New macro to enable support for a language that accepts
tag names (eg. "CXX") or human language names (eg. "C++").
(_LT_LANG): Internal support macro for above that appends the
tag to _LT_TAGS and calls the appropriate config macro.
(LT_INIT): Ensure that LT_LANG is not called before LT_INIT.
(AC_LIBTOOL_TAGS): Removed, call LT_LANG for each language now.
(_LT_AC_TAG_CHECK): Removed, _LT_LANG handles duplicate calls.
(_LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG): Macro to set initial language support
based on options passed to LT_INIT.
(_LT_SETUP): Call _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
(_LT_AC_TAG_CONFIG): Removed, handled by _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
(_LT_AC_LANG_CXX, _LT_AC_LANG_F77, _LT_AC_LANG_GCJ): Removed,
automatic language support inclusion now handled by
_LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_CXX): Obsolete macro, update to LT_LANG(C++).
(AC_LIBTOOL_F77): Obsolete macro, update to LT_LANG(Fortran 77).
(AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ): Obsolete macro, update to LT_LANG(Java).
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_C_CONFIG_: Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_C_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_C_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(_LT_SETUP): Replace call to AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_C_CONFIG with call to
new _LT_LANG_C_CONFIG macro.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_CXX_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_CXX_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_CXX_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_F77_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_F77_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_F77_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_RC_CONFIG): Removed.
(_LT_AC_LANG_RC_CONFIG): Renamed to _LT_LANG_RC_CONFIG, call
_LT_CONFIG instead of AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG.
(LT_AC_PROG_GCJ): Renamed to LT_PROG_GCJ.
(LT_AC_PROG_RC): Renamed to LT_PROG_RC.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: Define new 'no-lang', 'auto-lang' and 'all-lang'
options which set the default for _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4: Removed AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG, _LT_AC_LANG_C_CONFIG,
_LT_AC_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG, _LT_AC_LANG_RC_CONFIG; all of which are no
long referenced in any way.
* configure.ac: Enable all languages.
* tests/cdemo/configure.ac, tests/demo/configure,ac,
tests/depdemo/configure.ac, tests/f77demo/configure.ac,
tests/mdemo/configure.ac, tests/pdemo/configure,ac,
tests/tagdemo/configure.ac: Remove calls to AC_LIBTOOL_TAGS,
the default 'auto-lang' mode now does the right thing.
* doc/libtool.texi (The LT_INIT macro): Add documentation for
new LT_INIT options and the LT_LANG macro, replacing the old
documentation of AC_LIBTOOL_TAGS which is no more.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-03-22 00:05:28 +08:00
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2003-10-16 00:02:04 +08:00
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@end defmac
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Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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The tests in @code{LT_INIT} also recognize the following
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environment variables:
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@defvar CC
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The C compiler that will be used by the generated @code{libtool}. If
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this is not set, @code{LT_INIT} will look for @command{gcc} or
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@command{cc}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar CFLAGS
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Compiler flags used to generate standard object files. If this is not
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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set, @code{LT_INIT} will not use any such flags. It affects
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only the way @code{LT_INIT} runs tests, not the produced
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@code{libtool}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar CPPFLAGS
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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C preprocessor flags. If this is not set, @code{LT_INIT} will
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not use any such flags. It affects only the way @code{LT_INIT}
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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runs tests, not the produced @code{libtool}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar LD
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The system linker to use (if the generated @code{libtool} requires one).
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
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If this is not set, @code{LT_INIT} will try to find out what is
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the linker used by @var{CC}.
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@end defvar
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|
@defvar LDFLAGS
|
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|
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|
The flags to be used by @code{libtool} when it links a program. If
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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this is not set, @code{LT_INIT} will not use any such flags. It
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affects only the way @code{LT_INIT} runs tests, not the produced
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@code{libtool}.
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@end defvar
|
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@defvar LIBS
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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The libraries to be used by @code{LT_INIT} when it links a
|
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program. If this is not set, @code{LT_INIT} will not use any
|
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such flags. It affects only the way @code{LT_INIT} runs tests,
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not the produced @code{libtool}.
|
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@end defvar
|
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@defvar NM
|
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|
Program to use rather than checking for @command{nm}.
|
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@end defvar
|
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@defvar RANLIB
|
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|
Program to use rather than checking for @command{ranlib}.
|
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@end defvar
|
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@defvar LN_S
|
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|
|
A command that creates a link of a program, a soft-link if possible, a
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
|
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hard-link otherwise. @code{LT_INIT} will check for a suitable
|
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|
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|
program if this variable is not set.
|
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|
|
@end defvar
|
|
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|
|
@defvar DLLTOOL
|
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|
|
|
Program to use rather than checking for @command{dlltool}. Only meaningful
|
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|
|
|
for Cygwin/MS-Windows.
|
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|
|
@end defvar
|
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@defvar OBJDUMP
|
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|
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|
Program to use rather than checking for @command{objdump}. Only meaningful
|
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|
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|
for Cygwin/MS-Windows.
|
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|
|
@end defvar
|
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@defvar AS
|
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|
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|
Program to use rather than checking for @command{as}. Only used on
|
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|
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|
Cygwin/MS-Windows at the moment.
|
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|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
2003-10-21 23:03:57 +08:00
|
|
|
With 1.3 era libtool, if you wanted to know any details of what
|
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|
|
libtool had discovered about your architecture and environment, you
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
had to run the script with @option{--config} and grep through the
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
results. This idiom was supported up to and including 1.5.x era
|
2003-10-21 23:03:57 +08:00
|
|
|
libtool, where it was possible to call the generated libtool script
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
from @file{configure.ac} as soon as @code{LT_INIT} had
|
2003-10-21 23:03:57 +08:00
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|
|
completed. However, one of the features of libtool 1.4 was that the
|
|
|
|
libtool configuration was migrated out of a separate @file{ltconfig}
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
|
|
|
file, and added to the @code{LT_INIT} macro (nee @code{AC_PROG_LIBTOOL}),
|
|
|
|
so the results of the configuration tests were available directly to code in
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{configure.ac}, rendering the call out to the generated libtool
|
2003-10-21 23:03:57 +08:00
|
|
|
script obsolete.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-11-23 17:37:06 +08:00
|
|
|
Starting with libtool 2.0, the multipass generation of the libtool
|
2003-10-21 23:03:57 +08:00
|
|
|
script has been consolidated into a single @file{config.status} pass,
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
which happens after all the code in @file{configure.ac} has
|
2003-10-21 23:03:57 +08:00
|
|
|
completed. The implication of this is that the libtool script does
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
not exist during execution of code from @file{configure.ac}, and so
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
obviously it cannot be called for @option{--config} details anymore. If
|
2004-11-23 17:37:06 +08:00
|
|
|
you are upgrading projects that used this idiom to libtool 2.0 or
|
2003-10-21 23:03:57 +08:00
|
|
|
newer, you should replace those calls with direct references to the
|
|
|
|
equivalent Autoconf shell variables that are set by the configure time
|
|
|
|
tests before being passed to @file{config.status} for inclusion in the
|
|
|
|
generated libtool script.
|
|
|
|
|
2005-08-19 01:07:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@defmac LT_OUTPUT
|
|
|
|
By default, the configured @file{libtool} script is generated by the
|
|
|
|
call to @code{AC_OUTPUT} command, and there is rarely any need to use
|
|
|
|
@file{libtool} from @file{configure}. However, sometimes it is
|
|
|
|
necessary to run configure time compile and link tests using
|
|
|
|
@file{libtool}. You can add @code{LT_OUTPUT} to your
|
|
|
|
@file{configure.ac} any time after @code{LT_INIT} and any
|
|
|
|
@code{LT_LANG} calls; that done, @file{libtool} will be created by a
|
|
|
|
specially generated @file{config.lt} file, and available for use in
|
|
|
|
later tests.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Also, when @code{LT_OUTPUT} is used, for backwards compatibility with
|
|
|
|
Automake regeneration rules, @file{config.status} will call
|
|
|
|
@file{config.lt} to regenerate @file{libtool}, rather than generating
|
|
|
|
the file itself.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
@pindex aclocal
|
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|
|
|
When you invoke the @command{libtoolize} program (@pxref{Invoking
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
libtoolize}), it will tell you where to find a definition of
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@code{LT_INIT}. If you use Automake, the @command{aclocal} program
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
|
|
|
will automatically add @code{LT_INIT} support to your
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{configure} script when it sees the invocation of @code{LT_INIT}
|
|
|
|
in @file{configure.ac}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
Because of these changes, and the runtime version compatibility checks
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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Libtool now executes, we now advise @strong{against} including a copy of
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@file{libtool.m4} (and brethren) in @file{acinclude.m4}. Instead,
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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you should set your project macro directory with
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@code{AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR}. When you @command{libtoolize} your
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project, a copy of the relevant macro definitions will be placed in
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your @code{AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR}, where @command{aclocal} can reference
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them directly from @file{aclocal.m4}.
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2005-04-05 01:38:31 +08:00
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@node Configure notes
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@subsection Platform-specific configuration notes
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While Libtool tries to hide as many platform-specific features as possible,
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some have to be taken into account when configuring either the Libtool package
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or a libtoolized package.
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@include notes.texi
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@node Distributing
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@section Including libtool in your package
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In order to use libtool, you need to include the following files with
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your package:
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@table @file
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@item config.guess
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@pindex config.guess
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Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
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@item config.sub
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@pindex config.sub
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Canonical system name validation subroutine script.
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2004-12-20 21:08:35 +08:00
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@item install-sh
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@pindex install-sh
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BSD-compatible @command{install} replacement script.
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@item ltmain.sh
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@pindex ltmain.sh
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A generic script implementing basic libtool functionality.
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@end table
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Note that the libtool script itself should @emph{not} be included with
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your package. @xref{Configuring}.
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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You should use the @command{libtoolize} program, rather than manually
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copying these files into your package.
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@menu
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* Invoking libtoolize:: @code{libtoolize} command line options.
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* Autoconf and LTLIBOBJS:: Autoconf automates LTLIBOBJS generation.
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@end menu
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@node Invoking libtoolize
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@subsection Invoking @command{libtoolize}
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@pindex libtoolize
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@cindex libtoolize command options
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@cindex command options, libtoolize
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@cindex options, libtoolize command
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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The @command{libtoolize} program provides a standard way to add libtool
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support to your package. In the future, it may implement better usage
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checking, or other features to make libtool even easier to use.
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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The @command{libtoolize} program has the following synopsis:
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@example
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libtoolize [@var{option}]@dots{}
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@end example
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@noindent
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and accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item --copy
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@itemx -c
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Copy files from the libtool data directory rather than creating
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symlinks.
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@item --debug
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Dump a trace of shell script execution to standard output. This
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produces a lot of output, so you may wish to pipe it to @command{less} (or
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@command{more}) or redirect to a file.
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@item --dry-run
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@itemx -n
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Don't run any commands that modify the file system, just print them
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out.
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@item --force
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@itemx -f
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Replace existing libtool files. By default, @command{libtoolize} won't
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overwrite existing files.
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@item --help
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Display a help message and exit.
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@item --ltdl [@var{TARGET-DIRECTORY-NAME}]
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Install libltdl in a the @var{TARGET-DIRECTORY-NAME} subdirectory of
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your package. If you specify a subdirectory name, then you will need
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to be careful to pass the same directory name to the autoconf macros:
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The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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@code{LT_WITH_LTDL}; @code{LTDL_CONVENIENCE};
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2004-11-10 03:05:38 +08:00
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@code{LTDL_INSTALLABLE} (@pxref{Distributing libltdl}). Without
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2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
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an argument, @samp{libltdl} is used as the default target directory
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name.
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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@item --quiet
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@itemx -q
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Work silently. @samp{libtoolize --quiet} is used by @sc{gnu} Automake
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to add libtool files to your package if necessary.
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@item --verbose
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@itemx -v
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Work noisily! Give a blow by blow account of what
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@command{libtoolize} is doing.
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@item --version
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Print @command{libtoolize} version information and exit.
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@end table
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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@findex AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR
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If @command{libtoolize} detects an explicit call to
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@code{AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR} (@pxref{Input, , The Autoconf Manual,
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autoconf, The Autoconf Manual}) in your @file{configure.ac}, it will
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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put the Libtool macros in the specified directory.
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2004-11-23 05:53:15 +08:00
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In the future other Autotools will automatically check the contents of
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@code{AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR}, but at the moment it is more portable to
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add the macro directory to @code{ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS} in
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@file{Makefile.am}, which is where the tools currently look. If
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@command{libtoolize} doesn't see @code{AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR}, it too
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will honour the first @samp{-I} argument in @code{ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS}
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when choosing a directory to store libtool configuration macros in.
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It is perfectly sensible to use both @code{AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR} and
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@code{ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS}, as long as they are kept in synchronisation.
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@example
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ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
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@end example
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When you bootstrap your project with @command{aclocal}, then you will
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need to explicitly pass the same macro directory with
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@command{aclocal}'s @samp{-I} flag:
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@example
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trick$ @kbd{aclocal -I m4}
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@end example
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@findex AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR
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If @command{libtoolize} detects an explicit call to
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@code{AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR} (@pxref{Input, , The Autoconf Manual,
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autoconf, The Autoconf Manual}) in your @file{configure.ac}, it
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will put the other support files in the specified directory.
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Otherwise they too end up in the project root directory.
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@command{libtoolize} displays hints for adding libtool support to your
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package, as well.
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@node Autoconf and LTLIBOBJS
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@subsection Autoconf and @code{LTLIBOBJS}
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People used to add code like the following to their
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@file{configure.ac}:
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@cindex LTLIBOBJS
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@example
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LTLIBOBJS=`echo "$LIBOBJS" | sed 's/\.[^.]* /.lo /g;s/\.[^.]*$/.lo/'`
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AC_SUBST(LTLIBOBJS)
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@end example
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@noindent
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This is no longer required (since Autoconf 2.54), and doesn't take
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Automake's deansification support into account either, so doesn't work
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correctly even with ancient Autoconfs!
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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2004-03-14 11:53:50 +08:00
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Provided you are using a recent (2.54 or better) incarnation of
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Autoconf, the call to @code{AC_OUTPUT} takes care of setting
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@code{LTLIBOBJS} up correctly, so you can simply delete such snippets
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from your @file{configure.ac} if you had them.
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@node Static-only libraries
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@section Static-only libraries
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@cindex debugging libraries
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@cindex developing libraries
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@cindex double-compilation, avoiding
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@cindex avoiding shared libraries
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@cindex eliding shared libraries
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@cindex using shared libraries, not
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@cindex shared libraries, not using
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@cindex time, saving
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@cindex saving time
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When you are developing a package, it is often worthwhile to configure
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your package with the @option{--disable-shared} flag, or to override the
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Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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defaults for @code{LT_INIT} by using the @code{disable-shared} option
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(@pxref{LT_INIT, , The @code{LT_INIT} macro}). This prevents libtool
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from building shared libraries, which has several advantages:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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compilation is twice as fast, which can speed up your development cycle,
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@item
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debugging is easier because you don't need to deal with any complexities
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added by shared libraries, and
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@item
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you can see how libtool behaves on static-only platforms.
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@end itemize
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You may want to put a small note in your package @file{README} to let
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other developers know that @option{--disable-shared} can save them time.
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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The following example note is taken from the GIMP@footnote{@sc{gnu} Image
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Manipulation Program, for those who haven't taken the plunge. See
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@url{http://www.gimp.org/}.} distribution @file{README}:
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@example
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The GIMP uses @sc{gnu} Libtool in order to build shared libraries on a
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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variety of systems. While this is very nice for making usable
|
2004-11-10 03:05:38 +08:00
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binaries, it can be a pain when trying to debug a program. For that
|
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reason, compilation of shared libraries can be turned off by
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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specifying the @option{--disable-shared} option to @file{configure}.
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@end example
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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@node Other languages
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@chapter Using libtool with other languages
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@cindex C, not using
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@cindex languages, non-C
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@cindex C++, using
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Libtool was first implemented in order to add support for writing shared
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libraries in the C language. However, over time, libtool is being
|
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integrated with other languages, so that programmers are free to reap
|
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the benefits of shared libraries in their favorite programming language.
|
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This chapter describes how libtool interacts with other languages,
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and what special considerations you need to make if you do not use C.
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@menu
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* C++ libraries:: Writing libraries for C++
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* Tags:: Tags
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@end menu
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@node C++ libraries
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@section Writing libraries for C++
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@c FIXME: in the TOC, the ++ is too large (seems to be math mode)
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@cindex trouble with C++
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@cindex pitfalls using C++
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@cindex C++, pitfalls
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Creating libraries of C++ code should be a fairly straightforward
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process, because its object files differ from C ones in only three ways:
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@enumerate 1
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@item
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Because of name mangling, C++ libraries are only usable by the C++
|
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compiler that created them. This decision was made by the designers of
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C++ in order to protect users from conflicting implementations of
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features such as constructors, exception handling, and RTTI.
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@item
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On some systems, the C++ compiler must take special actions for the
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dynamic linker to run dynamic (i.e., run-time) initializers. This means
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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that we should not call @command{ld} directly to link such libraries, and
|
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we should use the C++ compiler instead.
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@item
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C++ compilers will link some Standard C++ library in by default, but
|
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libtool does not know which are these libraries, so it cannot even run
|
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the inter-library dependence analyzer to check how to link it in.
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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Therefore, running @command{ld} to link a C++ program or library is deemed
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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to fail.
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@end enumerate
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Because of these three issues, Libtool has been designed to always use
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the C++ compiler to compile and link C++ programs and libraries. In
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some instances the @code{main()} function of a program must also be
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compiled with the C++ compiler for static C++ objects to be properly
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initialized.
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2004-05-18 01:42:44 +08:00
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@node Tags
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@section Tags
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@cindex tag names
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@cindex language names
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@cindex inferring tags
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Libtool supports multiple languages through the use of tags. Technically
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a tag corresponds to a set of configuration variables associated with a
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language. These variables tell @command{libtool} how it should create
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objects and libraries for each language.
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Tags are defined at @command{configure}-time for each language activated
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in the package (see @code{LT_LANG} in @ref{LT_INIT}). Here is the
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correspondence between language names and tags names.
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@multitable {Windows Resource} {Tag name}
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@item Language name @tab Tag name
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@item C @tab CC
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@item C++ @tab CXX
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@item Java @tab GCJ
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@item Fortran 77 @tab F77
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@item Windows Resource @tab RC
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@end multitable
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@command{libtool} tries to automatically infer which tag to use from
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the compiler command being used to compile or link. If it can't infer
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a tag, then it defaults to the configuration for the @code{C} language.
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The tag can also be specified using @command{libtool}'s
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@option{--tag=@var{tag}} option (@pxref{Invoking libtool}). It is a good
|
2004-05-18 01:42:44 +08:00
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idea to do so in @file{Makefile} rules, because that will allow users to
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substitute the compiler without relying on @command{libtool} inference
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heuristics. When no tag is specified, @command{libtool} will default
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to @code{CC}; this tag always exists.
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Finally, the set of tags available in a particular project can be
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retrieved by tracing for the @code{LT_SUPPORTED_TAG} macro (@pxref{Trace
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interface}).
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@node Versioning
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@chapter Library interface versions
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@cindex dynamic dependencies
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@cindex dependency versioning
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@cindex shared library versions
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The most difficult issue introduced by shared libraries is that of
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creating and resolving runtime dependencies. Dependencies on programs
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and libraries are often described in terms of a single name, such as
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@command{sed}. So, one may say ``libtool depends on sed,'' and that is
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good enough for most purposes.
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However, when an interface changes regularly, we need to be more
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specific: ``Gnus 5.1 requires Emacs 19.28 or above.'' Here, the
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description of an interface consists of a name, and a ``version
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number.''
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Even that sort of description is not accurate enough for some purposes.
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What if Emacs 20 changes enough to break Gnus 5.1?
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The same problem exists in shared libraries: we require a formal version
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system to describe the sorts of dependencies that programs have on
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shared libraries, so that the dynamic linker can guarantee that programs
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are linked only against libraries that provide the interface they
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require.
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@menu
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* Interfaces:: What are library interfaces?
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* Libtool versioning:: Libtool's versioning system.
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* Updating version info:: Changing version information before releases.
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* Release numbers:: Breaking binary compatibility for aesthetics.
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@end menu
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@node Interfaces
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@section What are library interfaces?
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@cindex library interfaces
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Interfaces for libraries may be any of the following (and more):
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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global variables: both names and types
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@item
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global functions: argument types and number, return types, and function names
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@item
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standard input, standard output, standard error, and file formats
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@item
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sockets, pipes, and other inter-process communication protocol formats
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@end itemize
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Note that static functions do not count as interfaces, because they are
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not directly available to the user of the library.
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@node Libtool versioning
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@section Libtool's versioning system
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@cindex libtool library versions
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@cindex formal versioning
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@cindex versioning, formal
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Libtool has its own formal versioning system. It is not as flexible as
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some, but it is definitely the simplest of the more powerful versioning
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systems.
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Think of a library as exporting several sets of interfaces, arbitrarily
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represented by integers. When a program is linked against a library, it
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may use any subset of those interfaces.
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Libtool's description of the interfaces that a program uses is simple:
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it encodes the least and the greatest interface numbers in the resulting
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binary (@var{first-interface}, @var{last-interface}).
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The dynamic linker is guaranteed that if a library supports @emph{every}
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interface number between @var{first-interface} and @var{last-interface},
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then the program can be relinked against that library.
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Note that this can cause problems because libtool's compatibility
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requirements are actually stricter than is necessary.
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Say @file{libhello} supports interfaces 5, 16, 17, 18, and 19, and that
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libtool is used to link @file{test} against @file{libhello}.
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Libtool encodes the numbers 5 and 19 in @file{test}, and the dynamic
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linker will only link @file{test} against libraries that support
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@emph{every} interface between 5 and 19. So, the dynamic linker refuses
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to link @file{test} against @file{libhello}!
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In order to eliminate this problem, libtool only allows libraries to
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declare consecutive interface numbers. So, @file{libhello} can declare at
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most that it supports interfaces 16 through 19. Then, the dynamic
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linker will link @file{test} against @file{libhello}.
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So, libtool library versions are described by three integers:
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@table @var
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@item current
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The most recent interface number that this library implements.
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@item revision
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The implementation number of the @var{current} interface.
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@item age
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The difference between the newest and oldest interfaces that this
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library implements. In other words, the library implements all the
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interface numbers in the range from number @code{@var{current} -
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@var{age}} to @code{@var{current}}.
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@end table
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If two libraries have identical @var{current} and @var{age} numbers,
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then the dynamic linker chooses the library with the greater
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@var{revision} number.
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|
@node Updating version info
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@section Updating library version information
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If you want to use libtool's versioning system, then you must specify
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the version information to libtool using the @option{-version-info} flag
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during link mode (@pxref{Link mode}).
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This flag accepts an argument of the form
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@samp{@var{current}[:@var{revision}[:@var{age}]]}. So, passing
|
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@option{-version-info 3:12:1} sets @var{current} to 3, @var{revision} to
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12, and @var{age} to 1.
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If either @var{revision} or @var{age} are omitted, they default to 0.
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Also note that @var{age} must be less than or equal to the @var{current}
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|
interface number.
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|
Here are a set of rules to help you update your library version
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|
information:
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|
@enumerate 1
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|
@item
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Start with version information of @samp{0:0:0} for each libtool library.
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@item
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Update the version information only immediately before a public release
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|
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of your software. More frequent updates are unnecessary, and only
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|
|
guarantee that the current interface number gets larger faster.
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@item
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If the library source code has changed at all since the last update,
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then increment @var{revision} (@samp{@var{c}:@var{r}:@var{a}} becomes
|
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|
|
@samp{@var{c}:@math{r+1}:@var{a}}).
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@item
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If any interfaces have been added, removed, or changed since the last
|
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update, increment @var{current}, and set @var{revision} to 0.
|
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|
@item
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|
If any interfaces have been added since the last public release, then
|
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|
|
increment @var{age}.
|
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|
@item
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|
If any interfaces have been removed since the last public release, then
|
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|
|
set @var{age} to 0.
|
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|
@end enumerate
|
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|
@strong{@emph{Never}} try to set the interface numbers so that they
|
|
|
|
correspond to the release number of your package. This is an abuse that
|
|
|
|
only fosters misunderstanding of the purpose of library versions.
|
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|
|
|
Instead, use the @option{-release} flag (@pxref{Release numbers}), but be
|
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|
|
|
warned that every release of your package will not be binary compatible
|
|
|
|
with any other release.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@node Release numbers
|
|
|
|
@section Managing release information
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Often, people want to encode the name of the package release into the
|
|
|
|
shared library so that it is obvious to the user which package their
|
|
|
|
programs are linked against. This convention is used especially on
|
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|
|
|
@sc{gnu}/Linux:
|
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|
|
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|
@example
|
|
|
|
trick$ @kbd{ls /usr/lib/libbfd*}
|
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|
|
/usr/lib/libbfd.a /usr/lib/libbfd.so.2.7.0.2
|
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|
|
/usr/lib/libbfd.so
|
|
|
|
trick$
|
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|
|
@end example
|
|
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|
|
On @samp{trick}, @file{/usr/lib/libbfd.so} is a symbolic link to
|
|
|
|
@file{libbfd.so.2.7.0.2}, which was distributed as a part of
|
|
|
|
@samp{binutils-2.7.0.2}.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Unfortunately, this convention conflicts directly with libtool's idea of
|
|
|
|
library interface versions, because the library interface rarely changes
|
|
|
|
at the same time that the release number does, and the library suffix is
|
|
|
|
never the same across all platforms.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
So, in order to accommodate both views, you can use the @option{-release}
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
flag in order to set release information for libraries for which you do not
|
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|
|
|
want to use @option{-version-info}. For the @file{libbfd} example, the
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
next release that uses libtool should be built with @samp{-release
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
2.9.0}, which will produce the following files on @sc{gnu}/Linux:
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
|
|
trick$ @kbd{ls /usr/lib/libbfd*}
|
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|
|
/usr/lib/libbfd-2.9.0.so /usr/lib/libbfd.a
|
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|
|
/usr/lib/libbfd.so
|
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|
|
trick$
|
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
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|
|
|
|
In this case, @file{/usr/lib/libbfd.so} is a symbolic link to
|
|
|
|
@file{libbfd-2.9.0.so}. This makes it obvious that the user is dealing
|
|
|
|
with @samp{binutils-2.9.0}, without compromising libtool's idea of
|
|
|
|
interface versions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note that this option causes a modification of the library name, so do
|
|
|
|
not use it unless you want to break binary compatibility with any past
|
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|
|
|
library releases. In general, you should only use @option{-release} for
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
package-internal libraries or for ones whose interfaces change very
|
|
|
|
frequently.
|
|
|
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|
|
@node Library tips
|
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|
|
@chapter Tips for interface design
|
|
|
|
@cindex library interfaces, design
|
|
|
|
@cindex design of library interfaces
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Writing a good library interface takes a lot of practice and thorough
|
|
|
|
understanding of the problem that the library is intended to solve.
|
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|
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|
|
If you design a good interface, it won't have to change often, you won't
|
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|
|
have to keep updating documentation, and users won't have to keep
|
|
|
|
relearning how to use the library.
|
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|
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
Here is a brief list of tips for library interface design that may
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
help you in your exploits:
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|
|
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|
|
@table @asis
|
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|
|
@item Plan ahead
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|
|
Try to make every interface truly minimal, so that you won't need to
|
|
|
|
delete entry points very often.
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@item Avoid interface changes
|
|
|
|
@cindex renaming interface functions
|
|
|
|
Some people love redesigning and changing entry points just for the heck
|
|
|
|
of it (note: @emph{renaming} a function is considered changing an entry
|
|
|
|
point). Don't be one of those people. If you must redesign an
|
|
|
|
interface, then try to leave compatibility functions behind so that
|
|
|
|
users don't need to rewrite their existing code.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
@item Use opaque data types
|
|
|
|
@cindex opaque data types
|
|
|
|
The fewer data type definitions a library user has access to, the
|
|
|
|
better. If possible, design your functions to accept a generic pointer
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
(that you can cast to an internal data type), and provide access
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
functions rather than allowing the library user to directly manipulate
|
|
|
|
the data.
|
|
|
|
That way, you have the freedom to change the data structures without
|
|
|
|
changing the interface.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This is essentially the same thing as using abstract data types and
|
|
|
|
inheritance in an object-oriented system.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item Use header files
|
|
|
|
@cindex header files
|
|
|
|
If you are careful to document each of your library's global functions
|
|
|
|
and variables in header files, and include them in your library source
|
|
|
|
files, then the compiler will let you know if you make any interface
|
|
|
|
changes by accident (@pxref{C header files}).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item Use the @code{static} keyword (or equivalent) whenever possible
|
|
|
|
@cindex global functions
|
|
|
|
The fewer global functions your library has, the more flexibility you'll
|
|
|
|
have in changing them. Static functions and variables may change forms
|
|
|
|
as often as you like@dots{} your users cannot access them, so they
|
|
|
|
aren't interface changes.
|
2002-11-19 00:09:42 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item Be careful with array dimensions
|
|
|
|
The number of elements in a global array is part of an interface, even
|
|
|
|
if the header just declares @code{extern int foo[];}. This is because
|
|
|
|
on i386 and some other SVR4/ELF systems, when an application
|
|
|
|
references data in a shared library the size of that data (whatever
|
|
|
|
its type) is included in the application executable. If you might
|
|
|
|
want to change the size of an array or string then provide a pointer
|
|
|
|
not the actual array.
|
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|
|
|
@end table
|
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|
|
|
|
|
@menu
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|
* C header files:: How to write portable include files.
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|
|
|
@end menu
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
@node C header files
|
|
|
|
@section Writing C header files
|
|
|
|
@cindex portable C headers
|
|
|
|
@cindex C header files, portable
|
|
|
|
@cindex include files, portable
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Writing portable C header files can be difficult, since they may be read
|
|
|
|
by different types of compilers:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@table @asis
|
|
|
|
@item C++ compilers
|
|
|
|
C++ compilers require that functions be declared with full prototypes,
|
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|
|
|
since C++ is more strongly typed than C@. C functions and variables also
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
need to be declared with the @code{extern "C"} directive, so that the
|
|
|
|
names aren't mangled. @xref{C++ libraries}, for other issues relevant
|
|
|
|
to using C++ with libtool.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item ANSI C compilers
|
|
|
|
ANSI C compilers are not as strict as C++ compilers, but functions
|
|
|
|
should be prototyped to avoid unnecessary warnings when the header file
|
|
|
|
is @code{#include}d.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item non-ANSI C compilers
|
|
|
|
Non-ANSI compilers will report errors if functions are prototyped.
|
|
|
|
@end table
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
These complications mean that your library interface headers must use
|
|
|
|
some C preprocessor magic in order to be usable by each of the above
|
|
|
|
compilers.
|
|
|
|
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{foo.h} in the @file{tests/demo} subdirectory of the libtool
|
|
|
|
distribution serves as an example for how to write a header file that
|
|
|
|
can be safely installed in a system directory.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Here are the relevant portions of that file:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
|
|
/* BEGIN_C_DECLS should be used at the beginning of your declarations,
|
|
|
|
so that C++ compilers don't mangle their names. Use END_C_DECLS at
|
|
|
|
the end of C declarations. */
|
|
|
|
#undef BEGIN_C_DECLS
|
|
|
|
#undef END_C_DECLS
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
|
|
# define BEGIN_C_DECLS extern "C" @{
|
|
|
|
# define END_C_DECLS @}
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
# define BEGIN_C_DECLS /* empty */
|
|
|
|
# define END_C_DECLS /* empty */
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* PARAMS is a macro used to wrap function prototypes, so that
|
|
|
|
compilers that don't understand ANSI C prototypes still work,
|
|
|
|
and ANSI C compilers can issue warnings about type mismatches. */
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#undef PARAMS
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#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (_AIX) \
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|| (defined (__mips) && defined (_SYSTYPE_SVR4)) \
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|| defined(WIN32) || defined(__cplusplus)
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# define PARAMS(protos) protos
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#else
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# define PARAMS(protos) ()
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#endif
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@end example
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These macros are used in @file{foo.h} as follows:
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@example
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#ifndef FOO_H
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#define FOO_H 1
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/* The above macro definitions. */
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#include "@dots{}"
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BEGIN_C_DECLS
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int foo PARAMS((void));
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int hello PARAMS((void));
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END_C_DECLS
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#endif /* !FOO_H */
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@end example
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Note that the @file{#ifndef FOO_H} prevents the body of @file{foo.h}
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from being read more than once in a given compilation.
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Also the only thing that must go outside the
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@code{BEGIN_C_DECLS}/@code{END_C_DECLS} pair are @code{#include} lines.
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Strictly speaking it is only C symbol names that need to be protected,
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but your header files will be more maintainable if you have a single
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pair of of these macros around the majority of the header contents.
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You should use these definitions of @code{PARAMS}, @code{BEGIN_C_DECLS},
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and @code{END_C_DECLS} into your own headers. Then, you may use them to
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create header files that are valid for C++, ANSI, and non-ANSI
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compilers@footnote{We used to recommend @code{__P},
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@code{__BEGIN_DECLS} and @code{__END_DECLS}. This was bad advice since
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symbols (even preprocessor macro names) that begin with an underscore
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are reserved for the use of the compiler.}.
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Do not be naive about writing portable code. Following the tips given
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above will help you miss the most obvious problems, but there are
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definitely other subtle portability issues. You may need to cope with
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some of the following issues:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Pre-ANSI compilers do not always support the @code{void *} generic
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pointer type, and so need to use @code{char *} in its place.
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@item
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The @code{const}, @code{inline} and @code{signed} keywords are not
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supported by some compilers, especially pre-ANSI compilers.
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@item
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The @code{long double} type is not supported by many compilers.
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@end itemize
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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@node Inter-library dependencies
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@chapter Inter-library dependencies
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@cindex dependencies between libraries
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@cindex inter-library dependencies
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By definition, every shared library system provides a way for
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executables to depend on libraries, so that symbol resolution is
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deferred until runtime.
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An @dfn{inter-library dependency} is one in which a library depends on
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other libraries. For example, if the libtool library @file{libhello}
|
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|
|
uses the @code{cos} function, then it has an inter-library dependency
|
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|
|
on @file{libm}, the math library that implements @code{cos}.
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Some shared library systems provide this feature in an
|
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internally-consistent way: these systems allow chains of dependencies of
|
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|
potentially infinite length.
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However, most shared library systems are restricted in that they only
|
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|
|
allow a single level of dependencies. In these systems, programs may
|
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|
depend on shared libraries, but shared libraries may not depend on other
|
|
|
|
shared libraries.
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|
In any event, libtool provides a simple mechanism for you to declare
|
|
|
|
inter-library dependencies: for every library @file{lib@var{name}} that
|
|
|
|
your own library depends on, simply add a corresponding
|
|
|
|
@code{-l@var{name}} option to the link line when you create your
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
library. To make an example of our @file{libhello} that depends on
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@file{libm}:
|
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|
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@example
|
2005-08-13 06:52:30 +08:00
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O -o libhello.la foo.lo hello.lo \
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|
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-rpath /usr/local/lib -lm}
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burger$
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@end example
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When you link a program against @file{libhello}, you don't need to
|
|
|
|
specify the same @samp{-l} options again: libtool will do that for you,
|
|
|
|
in order to guarantee that all the required libraries are found. This
|
|
|
|
restriction is only necessary to preserve compatibility with static
|
|
|
|
library systems and simple dynamic library systems.
|
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Some platforms, such as AIX, do not even allow you this
|
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|
|
flexibility. In order to build a shared library, it must be entirely
|
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|
|
self-contained (that is, have references only to symbols that are found
|
|
|
|
in the @samp{.lo} files or the specified @samp{-l} libraries), and you
|
|
|
|
need to specify the @var{-no-undefined} flag. By default, libtool
|
|
|
|
builds only static libraries on these kinds of platforms.
|
|
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|
|
|
|
The simple-minded inter-library dependency tracking code of libtool
|
|
|
|
releases prior to 1.2 was disabled because it was not clear when it was
|
|
|
|
possible to link one library with another, and complex failures would
|
|
|
|
occur. A more complex implementation of this concept was re-introduced
|
|
|
|
before release 1.3, but it has not been ported to all platforms that
|
|
|
|
libtool supports. The default, conservative behavior is to avoid
|
|
|
|
linking one library with another, introducing their inter-dependencies
|
|
|
|
only when a program is linked with them.
|
|
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|
@node Dlopened modules
|
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|
@chapter Dlopened modules
|
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|
@findex dlopen
|
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@findex dlsym
|
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|
@findex dlclose
|
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@findex shl_load
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|
@cindex dynamic linking, applications
|
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@cindex dlopening modules
|
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|
@cindex modules, dynamic
|
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|
@cindex application-level dynamic linking
|
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|
It can sometimes be confusing to discuss @dfn{dynamic linking}, because
|
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|
the term is used to refer to two different concepts:
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@enumerate 1
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@item
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Compiling and linking a program against a shared library, which is
|
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|
resolved automatically at run time by the dynamic linker. In this
|
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|
process, dynamic linking is transparent to the application.
|
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@item
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
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The application calling functions such as @code{dlopen} that load
|
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arbitrary, user-specified modules at runtime. This type of dynamic
|
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linking is explicitly controlled by the application.
|
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@end enumerate
|
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To mitigate confusion, this manual refers to the second type of dynamic
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|
linking as @dfn{dlopening} a module.
|
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|
The main benefit to dlopening object modules is the ability to access
|
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|
|
compiled object code to extend your program, rather than using an
|
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|
|
interpreted language. In fact, dlopen calls are frequently used in
|
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|
|
language interpreters to provide an efficient way to extend the
|
|
|
|
language.
|
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|
As of version @value{VERSION}, libtool provides support for dlopened
|
|
|
|
modules. However, you should indicate that your package is willing to
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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|
|
use such support, by using the @code{LT_INIT} option @samp{dlopen} in
|
|
|
|
@file{configure.ac}. If this option is not given, libtool will assume
|
|
|
|
no dlopening mechanism is available, and will try to simulate it.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
This chapter discusses how you as a dlopen application developer might
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
use libtool to generate dlopen-accessible modules.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@menu
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|
* Building modules:: Creating dlopenable objects and libraries.
|
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|
|
* Dlpreopening:: Dlopening that works on static platforms.
|
2004-08-30 00:05:34 +08:00
|
|
|
* Linking with dlopened modules:: Using dlopenable modules in libraries.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
* Finding the dlname:: Choosing the right file to @code{dlopen}.
|
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|
|
* Dlopen issues:: Unresolved problems that need your attention.
|
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|
|
@end menu
|
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|
|
@node Building modules
|
|
|
|
@section Building modules to dlopen
|
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|
|
|
On some operating systems, a program symbol must be specially declared
|
|
|
|
in order to be dynamically resolved with the @code{dlsym} (or
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
equivalent) function. Libtool provides the @option{-export-dynamic} and
|
|
|
|
@option{-module} link flags (@pxref{Link mode}), for you to make that
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
declaration. You need to use these flags if you are linking an
|
|
|
|
application program that dlopens other modules or a libtool library
|
|
|
|
that will also be dlopened.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
|
|
|
For example, if we wanted to build a shared library, @file{hello},
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that would later be dlopened by an application, we would add
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@option{-module} to the other link flags:
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -module -o hello.la foo.lo \
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hello.lo -rpath /usr/local/lib -lm}
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burger$
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@end example
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If symbols from your @emph{executable} are needed to satisfy unresolved
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references in a library you want to dlopen you will have to use the flag
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@option{-export-dynamic}. You should use @option{-export-dynamic} while
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linking the executable that calls dlopen:
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@example
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burger$ @kbd{libtool --mode=link gcc -export-dynamic -o helldl main.o}
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burger$
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@end example
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@node Dlpreopening
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@section Dlpreopening
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Libtool provides special support for dlopening libtool object and
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libtool library files, so that their symbols can be resolved
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@emph{even on platforms without any @code{dlopen} and @code{dlsym}
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functions}.
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Consider the following alternative ways of loading code into your
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program, in order of increasing ``laziness'':
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@enumerate 1
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@item
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Linking against object files that become part of the program executable,
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whether or not they are referenced. If an object file cannot be found,
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then the compile time linker refuses to create the executable.
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@item
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Declaring a static library to the linker, so that it is searched at link
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time in order to satisfy any undefined references in the above object
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files. If the static library cannot be found, then the compile time
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linker refuses to create the executable.
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@item
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Declaring a shared library to the runtime linker, so that it is searched
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at runtime in order to satisfy any undefined references in the above
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files. If the shared library cannot be found, then the dynamic linker
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aborts the program before it runs.
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@item
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Dlopening a module, so that the application can resolve its own,
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dynamically-computed references. If there is an error opening the
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module, or the module is not found, then the application can recover
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without crashing.
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@end enumerate
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Libtool emulates @option{-dlopen} on static platforms by linking objects
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into the program at compile time, and creating data structures that
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represent the program's symbol table. In order to use this feature,
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you must declare the objects you want your application to dlopen by
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using the @option{-dlopen} or @option{-dlpreopen} flags when you link your
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program (@pxref{Link mode}).
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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@deftypefn {Structure} {struct} lt_dlsymbol @{ @w{const char *@var{name};} @w{void *@var{address};} @}
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|
The @var{name} attribute is a null-terminated character string of the
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symbol name, such as @code{"fprintf"}. The @var{address} attribute is a
|
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|
generic pointer to the appropriate object, such as @code{&fprintf}.
|
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|
|
@end deftypefn
|
|
|
|
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefn {Structure} {struct} lt_dlsymlist @{ @w{const char *@var{originator};} @w{const lt_dlsymbol @var{symbols}[];} @}
|
|
|
|
The @var{originator} attribute is a null-terminated character string,
|
|
|
|
naming the compilation unit that @var{symbols} were preloaded on
|
|
|
|
behalf of. This is usually the basename of a library,
|
|
|
|
@file{libltdl.la} has a corresponding @var{originator} value of
|
|
|
|
@samp{libltdl}; if the @var{symbols} are for the benefit of the
|
|
|
|
application proper, then @var{originator} is @samp{@@PROGRAM@@},
|
|
|
|
though Libtool takes care of that detail if you use
|
|
|
|
@samp{LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS}.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefn
|
|
|
|
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypevar {const lt_dlsymlist *} lt_preloaded_symbols
|
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|
|
|
An array of @var{lt_symbol} structures, representing all the preloaded
|
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|
|
|
symbols linked into the program proper. For each module
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{-dlpreloaded} by the Libtool linked program
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
|
|
|
there is an element with the @var{name} of the module and a @var{address}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
of @code{0}, followed by all symbols exported from this file.
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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For the executable itself the special name @samp{@@PROGRAM@@} is used.
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The last element of all has a @var{name} and @var{address} of
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@code{0}.
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@end deftypevar
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2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
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Some compilers may allow identifiers that are not valid in ANSI C, such
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as dollar signs. Libtool only recognizes valid ANSI C symbols (an
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initial ASCII letter or underscore, followed by zero or more ASCII
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letters, digits, and underscores), so non-ANSI symbols will not appear
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in @var{lt_preloaded_symbols}.
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|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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@deftypefun int lt_dlpreload (const lt_dlsymlist *@var{preloaded})
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Register the list of preloaded modules @var{preloaded}.
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If @var{preloaded} is @code{NULL}, then all previously registered
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symbol lists, except the list set by @code{lt_dlpreload_default},
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are deleted. Return 0 on success.
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun int lt_dlpreload_default (const lt_dlsymlist *@var{preloaded})
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Set the default list of preloaded modules to @var{preloaded}, which
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won't be deleted by @code{lt_dlpreload}. Note that this function does
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@emph{not} require libltdl to be initialized using @code{lt_dlinit} and
|
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can be used in the program to register the default preloaded modules.
|
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Instead of calling this function directly, most programs will use the
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macro @code{LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS}.
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Return 0 on success.
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@end deftypefun
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@defmac LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS
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Set the default list of preloaded symbols.
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Should be used in your program to initialize libltdl's
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list of preloaded modules.
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@example
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#include <ltdl.h>
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int main() @{
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/* ... */
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LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS();
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/* ... */
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@}
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@end example
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@end defmac
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@deftypefn {Function Type} {int} lt_dlpreload_callback_func (lt_dlhandle @var{handle})
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Functions of this type can be passed to @code{lt_dlpreload_open},
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which in turn will call back into a function thus passed for each
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preloaded module that it opens.
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@end deftypefn
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@deftypefun int lt_dlpreload_open (@w{const char *@var{originator},} @w{lt_dlpreload_callback_func *@var{func})}
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Load all of the preloaded modules for @var{originator}. For every
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module opened in this way, call @var{func}.
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@noindent
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To open all of the modules preloaded into @file{libhell.la}
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(presumably from within the @samp{libhell.a} initialisation code):
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@example
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#define preloaded_symbols lt_libhell_LTX_preloaded_symbols
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static int hell_preload_callback (lt_dlhandle handle);
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int
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hell_init (void)
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@{
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@dots{}
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if (lt_dlpreload (&preloaded_symbols) == 0)
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@{
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lt_dlpreload_open ("libhell", preload_callback);
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@}
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@dots{}
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@}
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@end example
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@noindent
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Note that to prevent clashes between multiple preloaded modules, the
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preloaded symbols are accessed via a mangled symbol name: to get the
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symbols preloaded into @samp{libhell}, you must prefix
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@samp{preloaded_symbols} with @samp{lt_}; the originator name,
|
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@samp{libhell} in this case; and @samp{_LTX_}. That is,
|
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@samp{lt_libhell_LTX_preloaded_symbols} here.
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@end deftypefun
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2004-08-30 00:05:34 +08:00
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@node Linking with dlopened modules
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@section Linking with dlopened modules
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@cindex linking, dlopen
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@cindex linking, dlpreopen
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When, say, an interpreter application uses dlopened modules to extend
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the list of methods it provides, an obvious abstraction for the
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|
maintainers of the interpreter is to have all methods (including the
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built in ones supplied with the interpreter) accessed through
|
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dlopen. For one thing, the dlopening functionality will be tested
|
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even during routine invocations. For another, only one subsystem has
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to be written for getting methods into the interpreter.
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The downside of this abstraction is, of course, that environments that
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provide only static linkage can't even load the intrinsic interpreter
|
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methods. Not so! We can statically link those methods by
|
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@strong{dlpreopening} them.
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Unfortunately, since platforms such as @sc{aix} and cygwin require
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that all library symbols must be resolved at compile time, the
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interpreter maintainers will need to provide a library to both its own
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dlpreopened modules, and third-party modules loaded by dlopen. In
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itself, that is not so bad, except that the interpreter too must
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provide those same symbols otherwise it will be impossible to resolve
|
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all the symbols required by the modules as they are loaded. Things
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are even worse if the code that loads the modules for the interpreter
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is itself in a library -- and that is usually the case for any
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non-trivial application. Modern platforms take care of this by
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automatically loading all of a module's dependency libraries as the
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module is loaded (libltdl can do this even on platforms that can't do
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it by themselves). In the end, this leads to problems with duplicated
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symbols and prevents modules from loading, and prevents the
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application from compiling when modules are preloaded.
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@example
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,-------------. ,------------------. ,-----------------.
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| Interpreter |----> Module------------> Third-party |
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`-------------' | Loader | |Dlopened Modules |
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| | | `-----------------'
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|,-------v--------.| |
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|| Dlpreopened || |
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|| Modules || |
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|`----------------'| |
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| | | |
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|,-------v--------.| ,--------v--------.
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||Module Interface|| |Module Interface |
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|| Library || | Library |
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|`----------------'| `-----------------'
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`------------------'
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@end example
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Libtool has the concept of @dfn{weak library interfaces} to circumvent
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|
this problem. Recall that the code that dlopens method-provider
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|
|
modules for the interpreter application resides in a library: All of
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the modules and the dlopener library itself should be linked against
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the common library that resolves the module symbols at compile time.
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To guard against duplicate symbol definitions, and for dlpreopened
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|
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modules to work at all in this scenario, the dlopener library must
|
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|
declare that it provides a weak library interface to the common
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|
|
symbols in the library it shares with the modules. That way, when
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|
|
@command{libtool} links the @strong{Module Loader} library with some
|
|
|
|
@strong{Dlpreopened Modules} that were in turn linked against the
|
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|
|
@strong{Module Interface Library}, it knows that the @strong{Module
|
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|
|
Loader} provides an already loaded @strong{Module Interface Library}
|
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|
|
to resolve symbols for the @strong{Dlpreopened Modules}, and doesn't
|
|
|
|
ask the compiler driver to link an identical @strong{Module Interface
|
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|
|
Library} dependency library too.
|
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|
In conjunction with Automake, the @file{Makefile.am} for the
|
|
|
|
@strong{Module Loader} might look like this:
|
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|
|
@example
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|
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libinterface.la libloader.la
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|
libinterface_la_SOURCES = interface.c interface.h
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|
libinterface_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 3:2:1
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|
libloader_la_SOURCES = loader.c
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|
|
libloader_la_LDFLAGS = -weak libinterface.la \
|
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|
|
-version-info 3:2:1 \
|
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|
|
-dlpreopen ../modules/intrinsics.la
|
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|
|
libloader_la_LIBADD = $(libinterface_la_OBJECTS)
|
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|
|
@end example
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|
|
And the @file{Makefile.am} for the @file{intrinsics.la} module in a
|
|
|
|
sibling @file{modules} directory might look like this:
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|
@example
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|
|
AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)/../libloader
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|
AM_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined -module -avoid-version \
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|
|
|
-export-dynamic
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noinst_LTLIBRARIES = intrinsics.la
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|
intrinsics_la_LIBADD = ../libloader/libinterface.la
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../libloader/libinterface.la:
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cd ../libloader; $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) libinterface.la
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|
@end example
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@cindex -weak option
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|
|
For a more complex example, see the sources of @file{libltdl} in the
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
Libtool distribution, which is built with the help of the @option{-weak}
|
2004-08-30 00:05:34 +08:00
|
|
|
option.
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|
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|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@node Finding the dlname
|
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|
|
@section Finding the correct name to dlopen
|
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@cindex names of dynamic modules
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@cindex dynamic modules, names
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After a library has been linked with @option{-module}, it can be dlopened.
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Unfortunately, because of the variation in library names,
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your package needs to determine the correct file to dlopen.
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The most straightforward and flexible implementation is to determine the
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name at runtime, by finding the installed @samp{.la} file, and searching
|
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it for the following lines:
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@example
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# The name that we can @code{dlopen}.
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dlname='@var{dlname}'
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@end example
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If @var{dlname} is empty, then the library cannot be dlopened.
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Otherwise, it gives the dlname of the library. So, if the library was
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installed as @file{/usr/local/lib/libhello.la}, and the @var{dlname} was
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@file{libhello.so.3}, then @file{/usr/local/lib/libhello.so.3} should be
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dlopened.
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If your program uses this approach, then it should search the
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directories listed in the @code{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}@footnote{@code{LIBPATH}
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on AIX, and @code{SHLIB_PATH} on HP-UX.} environment variable, as well as
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the directory where libraries will eventually be installed. Searching
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this variable (or equivalent) will guarantee that your program can find
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its dlopened modules, even before installation, provided you have linked
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them using libtool.
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@node Dlopen issues
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@section Unresolved dlopen issues
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@cindex pitfalls with dlopen
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@cindex dlopening, pitfalls
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@cindex trouble with dlopen
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The following problems are not solved by using libtool's dlopen support:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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Dlopen functions are generally only available on shared library
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platforms. If you want your package to be portable to static platforms,
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you have to use either libltdl (@pxref{Using libltdl}) or develop your
|
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|
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|
own alternatives to dlopening dynamic code.
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|
Most reasonable solutions involve writing wrapper functions for the
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|
|
@code{dlopen} family, which do package-specific tricks when dlopening
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is unsupported or not available on a given platform.
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@item
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|
There are major differences in implementations of the @code{dlopen}
|
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|
|
family of functions. Some platforms do not even use the same function
|
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|
|
names (notably HP-UX, with its @code{shl_load} family).
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@item
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The application developer must write a custom search function in order
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to discover the correct module filename to supply to @code{dlopen}.
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@end itemize
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|
@node Using libltdl
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|
@chapter Using libltdl
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|
@findex libltdl
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|
@findex dlopen
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|
@findex dlsym
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|
@findex dlclose
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|
@findex dlerror
|
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|
@findex shl_load
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|
@cindex dynamic linking, applications
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|
@cindex dlopening modules
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|
|
@cindex modules, dynamic
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|
|
@cindex application-level dynamic linking
|
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|
Libtool provides a small library, called @file{libltdl}, that aims at
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|
|
hiding the various difficulties of dlopening libraries from programmers.
|
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|
It consists of a few headers and small C source files that can be
|
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|
distributed with applications that need dlopening functionality. On
|
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|
|
some platforms, whose dynamic linkers are too limited for a simple
|
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|
|
|
implementation of @file{libltdl} services, it requires @sc{gnu} DLD, or it
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
will only emulate dynamic linking with libtool's dlpreopening mechanism.
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|
@noindent
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|
|
libltdl supports currently the following dynamic linking mechanisms:
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|
|
@itemize @bullet
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|
|
@item
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@code{dlopen} (Solaris, Linux and various BSD flavors)
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|
|
@item
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|
@code{shl_load} (HP-UX)
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|
|
@item
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|
@code{LoadLibrary} (Win16 and Win32)
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|
@item
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@code{load_add_on} (BeOS)
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|
|
@item
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@code{NSAddImage} or @code{NSLinkModule} (Darwin and Mac OS X)
|
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|
|
@item
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|
@sc{gnu} DLD (emulates dynamic linking for static libraries)
|
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|
|
|
@item
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|
|
libtool's dlpreopen (see @pxref{Dlpreopening})
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|
|
@end itemize
|
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|
|
@noindent
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|
|
libltdl is licensed under the terms of the @sc{gnu} Library General
|
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|
|
Public License, with the following exception:
|
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|
|
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|
|
|
|
@quotation
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
As a special exception to the @sc{gnu} Lesser General Public License,
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
if you distribute this file as part of a program or library that
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
is built using @sc{gnu} Libtool, you may include it under the same
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
|
|
|
|
@end quotation
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@menu
|
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|
|
* Libltdl interface:: How to use libltdl in your programs.
|
|
|
|
* Modules for libltdl:: Creating modules that can be @code{dlopen}ed.
|
2004-05-18 01:42:44 +08:00
|
|
|
* Thread Safety in libltdl:: Registering callbacks for multi-thread safety.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
* User defined module data:: Associating data with loaded modules.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
* Module loaders for libltdl:: Creating user defined module loaders.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
* Distributing libltdl:: How to distribute libltdl with your package.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end menu
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@node Libltdl interface
|
|
|
|
@section How to use libltdl in your programs
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
The libltdl API is similar to the dlopen interface of Solaris and Linux,
|
|
|
|
which is very simple but powerful.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
To use libltdl in your program you have to include the header file @file{ltdl.h}:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
|
|
#include <ltdl.h>
|
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-21 16:53:34 +08:00
|
|
|
@noindent
|
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|
|
|
The early releases of libltdl used some symbols that violated the
|
2000-11-21 16:53:34 +08:00
|
|
|
@sc{posix} namespace conventions. These symbols are now deprecated,
|
|
|
|
and have been replaced by those described here. If you have code that
|
|
|
|
relies on the old deprecated symbol names, defining
|
|
|
|
@samp{LT_NON_POSIX_NAMESPACE} before you include @file{ltdl.h} provides
|
|
|
|
conversion macros. Whichever set of symbols you use, the new api is
|
|
|
|
not binary compatible with the last, so you will need to recompile
|
|
|
|
your application in order to use this version of libltdl.
|
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@noindent
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
Note that libltdl is not well tested in a multithreaded environment,
|
2004-05-18 01:42:44 +08:00
|
|
|
though the intention is that it should work (@pxref{Thread Safety
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
in libltdl, , Using libtldl in a multi threaded environment}). It was
|
|
|
|
reported that @sc{gnu}/Linux's glibc 2.0's @code{dlopen} with
|
|
|
|
@samp{RTLD_LAZY} (which libltdl uses by default) is not thread-safe,
|
|
|
|
but this problem is supposed to be fixed in glibc 2.1. On the other
|
|
|
|
hand, @samp{RTLD_NOW} was reported to introduce problems in
|
2005-03-28 17:15:09 +08:00
|
|
|
multi-threaded applications on FreeBSD@. Working around these problems
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
is left as an exercise for the reader; contributions are certainly
|
|
|
|
welcome.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2004-11-19 15:26:25 +08:00
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
The following macros are defined by including @file{ltdl.h}:
|
|
|
|
|
2004-11-19 19:33:26 +08:00
|
|
|
@defmac LT_PATHSEP_CHAR
|
2004-11-19 15:26:25 +08:00
|
|
|
@code{LT_PATHSEP_CHAR} is the system-dependent path separator,
|
2004-11-19 19:33:26 +08:00
|
|
|
that is, @samp{;} on Windows and @samp{:} everywhere else.
|
2004-11-19 15:26:25 +08:00
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
2004-11-19 19:33:26 +08:00
|
|
|
@defmac LT_DIRSEP_CHAR
|
2004-11-19 15:26:25 +08:00
|
|
|
If @code{LT_DIRSEP_CHAR} is defined, it can be used as directory
|
2004-11-19 19:33:26 +08:00
|
|
|
separator in addition to @samp{/}. On Windows, this contains
|
|
|
|
@samp{\}.
|
2004-11-19 15:26:25 +08:00
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
The following types are defined in @file{ltdl.h}:
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftp {Type} lt_ptr
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_ptr} is a generic pointer.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end deftp
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftp {Type} lt_dlhandle
|
2004-11-10 03:21:27 +08:00
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlhandle} is a module ``handle''.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
Every lt_dlopened module has a handle associated with it.
|
|
|
|
@end deftp
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftp {Type} lt_dlsymlist
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlsymlist} is a symbol list for dlpreopened modules.
|
|
|
|
This structure is described in @pxref{Dlpreopening}.
|
|
|
|
@end deftp
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@page
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
libltdl provides the following functions:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun int lt_dlinit (void)
|
|
|
|
Initialize libltdl.
|
|
|
|
This function must be called before using libltdl
|
|
|
|
and may be called several times.
|
|
|
|
Return 0 on success, otherwise the number of errors.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun int lt_dlexit (void)
|
|
|
|
Shut down libltdl and close all modules.
|
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|
|
|
This function will only then shut down libltdl when it was called as
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
many times as @code{lt_dlinit} has been successfully called.
|
|
|
|
Return 0 on success, otherwise the number of errors.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_dlhandle lt_dlopen (const char *@var{filename})
|
|
|
|
Open the module with the file name @var{filename} and return a
|
|
|
|
handle for it. @code{lt_dlopen} is able to open libtool dynamic
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
modules, preloaded static modules, the program itself and
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
native dynamic modules@footnote{Some platforms, notably Mac OS X,
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
differentiate between a runtime library that cannot be opened by
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlopen} and a dynamic module that can. For maximum
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
portability you should try to ensure that you only pass
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlopen} objects that have been compiled with libtool's
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{-module} flag.}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Unresolved symbols in the module are resolved using its dependency
|
2003-11-14 23:14:11 +08:00
|
|
|
libraries and previously dlopened modules. If the executable using
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
this module was linked with the @option{-export-dynamic} flag, then the
|
2003-11-14 23:14:11 +08:00
|
|
|
global symbols in the executable will also be used to resolve
|
|
|
|
references in the module.
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
If @var{filename} is @code{NULL} and the program was linked with
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
@option{-export-dynamic} or @option{-dlopen self}, @code{lt_dlopen} will
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
return a handle for the program itself, which can be used to access its
|
|
|
|
symbols.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If libltdl cannot find the library and the file name @var{filename} does
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
not have a directory component it will additionally look in the
|
|
|
|
following search paths for the module (in the following order):
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@enumerate 1
|
|
|
|
@item user-defined search path:
|
2001-08-14 01:25:49 +08:00
|
|
|
This search path can be changed by the program using the
|
|
|
|
functions @code{lt_dlsetsearchpath}, @code{lt_dladdsearchdir} and
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlinsertsearchdir}.
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@item libltdl's search path:
|
|
|
|
This search path is the value of the environment variable
|
|
|
|
@var{LTDL_LIBRARY_PATH}.
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@item system library search path:
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
The system dependent library search path
|
2005-03-28 17:15:09 +08:00
|
|
|
(e.g.@: on Linux it is @var{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}).
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end enumerate
|
|
|
|
|
2004-11-19 15:26:25 +08:00
|
|
|
Each search path must be a list of absolute directories separated by
|
|
|
|
@code{LT_PATHSEP_CHAR}, for example, @code{"/usr/lib/mypkg:/lib/foo"}.
|
|
|
|
The directory names may not contain the path separator.
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
If the same module is loaded several times, the same handle is returned.
|
|
|
|
If @code{lt_dlopen} fails for any reason, it returns @code{NULL}.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_dlhandle lt_dlopenext (const char *@var{filename})
|
|
|
|
The same as @code{lt_dlopen}, except that it tries to append
|
|
|
|
different file name extensions to the file name.
|
|
|
|
If the file with the file name @var{filename} cannot be found
|
|
|
|
libltdl tries to append the following extensions:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@enumerate 1
|
|
|
|
@item the libtool archive extension @samp{.la}
|
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|
|
|
@item the extension used for native dynamically loadable modules on the host platform, e.g., @samp{.so}, @samp{.sl}, etc.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end enumerate
|
|
|
|
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
This lookup strategy was designed to allow programs that don't
|
|
|
|
have knowledge about native dynamic libraries naming conventions
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
to be able to @code{dlopen} such libraries as well as libtool modules
|
|
|
|
transparently.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun int lt_dlclose (lt_dlhandle @var{handle})
|
|
|
|
Decrement the reference count on the module @var{handle}.
|
|
|
|
If it drops to zero and no other module depends on this module,
|
|
|
|
then the module is unloaded.
|
|
|
|
Return 0 on success.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_ptr lt_dlsym (lt_dlhandle @var{handle}, const char *@var{name})
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
Return the address in the module @var{handle}, where the symbol given
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
by the null-terminated string @var{name} is loaded.
|
|
|
|
If the symbol cannot be found, @code{NULL} is returned.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-06-17 01:33:05 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun {const char *} lt_dlerror (void)
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
Return a human readable string describing the most
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
recent error that occurred from any of libltdl's functions.
|
|
|
|
Return @code{NULL} if no errors have occurred since initialization
|
|
|
|
or since it was last called.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
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@deftypefun int lt_dladdsearchdir (const char *@var{search_dir})
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Append the search directory @var{search_dir} to the current user-defined
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library search path. Return 0 on success.
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun int lt_dlinsertsearchdir (@w{const char *@var{before}}, @w{const char *@var{search_dir}})
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Insert the search directory @var{search_dir} into the user-defined library
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search path, immediately before the element starting at address
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@var{before}. If @var{before} is @samp{NULL}, then @var{search_dir} is
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appending as if @code{lt_dladdsearchdir} had been called. Return 0 on success.
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun int lt_dlsetsearchpath (const char *@var{search_path})
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Replace the current user-defined library search path with
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@var{search_path}, which must be a list of absolute directories separated
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by @code{LT_PATHSEP_CHAR}. Return 0 on success.
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun {const char *}lt_dlgetsearchpath (void)
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Return the current user-defined library search path.
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun int lt_dlforeachfile (@w{const char *@var{search_path}}, @w{int (*@var{func}) (const char *@var{filename}, lt_ptr @var{data})}, @w{lt_ptr @var{data}})
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In some applications you may not want to load individual modules with
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known names, but rather find all of the modules in a set of
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directories and load them all during initialisation. With this function
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you can have libltdl scan the @code{LT_PATHSEP_CHAR}-delimited directory list
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in @var{search_path} for candidates, and pass them, along with
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@var{data} to your own callback function, @var{func}. If @var{seach_path} is
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@samp{NULL}, then search all of the standard locations that
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@code{lt_dlopen} would examine. This function will continue to make
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calls to @var{func} for each file that it discovers in @var{search_path}
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until one of these calls returns non-zero, or until the files are
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exhausted. @samp{lt_dlforeachfile} returns value returned by the last
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call made to @var{func}.
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For example you could define @var{func} to build an ordered
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@dfn{argv}-like vector of files using @var{data} to hold the address of
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the start of the vector.
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun int lt_dlmakeresident (lt_dlhandle @var{handle})
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Mark a module so that it cannot be @samp{lt_dlclose}d. This can be
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useful if a module implements some core functionality in your project
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that would cause your code to crash if removed. Return 0 on success.
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If you use @samp{lt_dlopen (NULL)} to get a @var{handle} for the running
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binary, that handle will always be marked as resident, and consequently
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cannot be successfully @samp{lt_dlclose}d.
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun int lt_dlisresident (lt_dlhandle @var{handle})
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Check whether a particular module has been marked as resident, returning 1
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if it has or 0 otherwise. If there is an error while executing this
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function, return -1 and set an error message for retrieval with
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@code{lt_dlerror}.
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@end deftypefun
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@node Modules for libltdl
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@section Creating modules that can be @code{dlopen}ed
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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Libtool modules are created like normal libtool libraries with a few
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exceptions:
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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You have to link the module with libtool's @option{-module} switch,
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and you should link any program that is intended to dlopen the module with
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@option{-dlopen @var{modulename.la}} where possible, so that libtool can
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dlpreopen the module on platforms that do not support dlopening. If
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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the module depends on any other libraries, make sure you specify them
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either when you link the module or when you link programs that dlopen it.
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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If you want to disable @pxref{Versioning} for a specific module
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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you should link it with the @option{-avoid-version} switch.
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Note that libtool modules don't need to have a "lib" prefix.
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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However, Automake 1.4 or higher is required to build such modules.
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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2005-03-28 17:15:09 +08:00
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Usually a set of modules provide the same interface, i.e.@: exports the same
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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symbols, so that a program can dlopen them without having to know more
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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|
about their internals: In order to avoid symbol conflicts all exported
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
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|
symbols must be prefixed with "modulename_LTX_" (@var{modulename} is
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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|
the name of the module). Internal symbols must be named in such a way
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|
that they won't conflict with other modules, for example, by prefixing
|
2004-11-10 03:05:38 +08:00
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them with "_modulename_". Although some platforms support having the
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
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|
same symbols defined more than once it is generally not portable and
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|
it makes it impossible to dlpreopen such modules.
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libltdl will automatically cut the prefix off to get the real name of
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
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|
the symbol. Additionally, it supports modules that do not use a
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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|
prefix so that you can also dlopen non-libtool modules.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
@file{foo1.c} gives an example of a portable libtool module.
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
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|
Exported symbols are prefixed with "foo1_LTX_", internal symbols
|
2004-11-10 03:05:38 +08:00
|
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|
with "_foo1_". Aliases are defined at the beginning so that the code
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
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|
is more readable.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
|
@example
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|
|
/* aliases for the exported symbols */
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|
|
#define foo foo1_LTX_foo
|
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|
|
#define bar foo1_LTX_bar
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|
|
/* a global variable definition */
|
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|
|
int bar = 1;
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|
|
/* a private function */
|
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|
|
int _foo1_helper() @{
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|
|
return bar;
|
|
|
|
@}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* an exported function */
|
|
|
|
int foo() @{
|
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|
|
return _foo1_helper();
|
|
|
|
@}
|
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|
|
@end example
|
|
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|
|
@noindent
|
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|
|
|
The @file{Makefile.am} contains the necessary rules to build the
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
module @file{foo1.la}:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
|
|
...
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|
lib_LTLIBRARIES = foo1.la
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|
foo1_la_SOURCES = foo1.c
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|
foo1_la_LDFLAGS = -module
|
|
|
|
...
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|
|
|
@end example
|
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|
|
2004-05-18 01:42:44 +08:00
|
|
|
@node Thread Safety in libltdl
|
2001-02-24 06:58:20 +08:00
|
|
|
@section Using libtldl in a multi threaded environment
|
|
|
|
|
2004-04-23 06:08:19 +08:00
|
|
|
Libltdl provides a wrapper around whatever dynamic run-time object
|
|
|
|
loading mechanisms are provided by the host system, many of which are
|
|
|
|
themselves not thread safe. Consequently libltdl cannot itself be
|
|
|
|
consistently thread safe.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you wish to use libltdl in a multithreaded environment, then you
|
|
|
|
must mutex lock around libltdl calls, since they may in turn be calling
|
|
|
|
non-thread-safe system calls on some target hosts.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Some old releases of libtool provided a mutex locking API that was
|
|
|
|
unusable with POSIX threads, so callers were forced to lock around all
|
|
|
|
libltdl API calls anyway. That mutex locking API was next to useless,
|
|
|
|
and is not present in current releases.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Some future release of libtool may provide a new POSIX thread
|
|
|
|
compliant mutex locking API.
|
2001-02-24 06:58:20 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@node User defined module data
|
|
|
|
@section Data associated with loaded modules
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
Some of the internal information about each loaded module that is
|
|
|
|
maintained by libltdl is available to the user, in the form of this
|
|
|
|
structure:
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2004-07-08 17:35:51 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefn {Type} {struct} lt_dlinfo @{ @w{char *@var{filename};} @w{char *@var{name};} @w{int @var{ref_count};} @w{lt_module @var{module};}@}
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlinfo} is used to store information about a module.
|
|
|
|
The @var{filename} attribute is a null-terminated character string of
|
|
|
|
the real module file name. If the module is a libtool module then
|
2005-03-28 17:15:09 +08:00
|
|
|
@var{name} is its module name (e.g.@: @code{"libfoo"} for
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@code{"dir/libfoo.la"}), otherwise it is set to @code{NULL}. The
|
|
|
|
@var{ref_count} attribute is a reference counter that describes how
|
2004-07-08 17:35:51 +08:00
|
|
|
often the same module is currently loaded. @var{module} is the
|
|
|
|
dlloader's internal handle for the native module, and can be used, for
|
|
|
|
example, by a loader to check whether @var{module} has already been
|
|
|
|
loaded to save loading it again.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@end deftypefn
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
The following function will return a pointer to libltdl's internal copy
|
|
|
|
of this structure for the given @var{handle}:
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun {const lt_dlinfo *} lt_dlgetinfo (@w{lt_dlhandle @var{handle}})
|
|
|
|
Return a pointer to a struct that contains some information about
|
|
|
|
the module @var{handle}. The contents of the struct must not be modified.
|
|
|
|
Return @code{NULL} on failure.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
Furthermore, in order to save you from having to keep a list of the
|
2001-01-08 09:52:12 +08:00
|
|
|
handles of all the modules you have loaded, these functions allow you to
|
|
|
|
iterate over libltdl's list of loaded modules:
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun int lt_dlforeach (@w{int (*@var{func}) (lt_dlhandle @var{handle}, lt_ptr @var{data})}, @w{lt_ptr @var{data}})
|
|
|
|
For each loaded module call the function @var{func}. The argument
|
|
|
|
@var{handle} is the handle of one of the loaded modules, @var{data} is
|
|
|
|
the @var{data} argument passed to @code{lt_dlforeach}.
|
|
|
|
As soon as @var{func} returns a non-zero value for one of the handles,
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlforeach} will stop calling @var{func} and immediately return 1.
|
|
|
|
Otherwise 0 is returned.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-01-08 09:52:12 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_dlhandle lt_dlhandle_next (@w{lt_dlhandle place})
|
|
|
|
Iterate over the loaded module handles, returning the first handle in the
|
|
|
|
list if @var{place} is @code{NULL}, and the next one on subsequent calls.
|
|
|
|
If @var{place} is the last element in the list of loaded modules, this
|
|
|
|
function returns @code{NULL}.
|
2004-07-15 20:37:15 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
lt_dlhandle handle = 0;
|
2004-07-15 20:37:15 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
while ((handle = lt_dlhandle_next (handle)))
|
|
|
|
@{
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|
|
|
@dots{}
|
|
|
|
@}
|
2004-07-15 20:37:15 +08:00
|
|
|
@end example
|
2001-01-08 09:52:12 +08:00
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
2003-11-19 06:39:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_dlhandle lt_dlhandle_find (@w{const char *@var{module_name}})
|
|
|
|
Search through the loaded module handles for a module named
|
|
|
|
@var{module_name}, returning its handle if found or else @code{NULL}
|
|
|
|
if no such named module has been loaded.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
However, you might still need to maintain your own list of loaded
|
|
|
|
module handles (in parallel with the list maintained inside libltdl)
|
|
|
|
if there were any other data that your application wanted to associate
|
|
|
|
with each open module. Instead, you can use the following @sc{api}
|
|
|
|
calls to do that for you. You must first obtain a unique caller id
|
|
|
|
from libltdl, and subsequently always use it to retrieve the data you
|
|
|
|
stored earlier. This allows different libraries to each store their
|
|
|
|
own data against loaded modules, without interfering with one another.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftp {Type} lt_dlcaller_id
|
|
|
|
The opaque type used to hold individual data set keys.
|
|
|
|
@end deftp
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
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|
2004-07-15 20:37:15 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftp {Type} int lt_dlhandle_interface (@w{lt_dlhandle @var{handle},} @w{const char *@var{id_string}})
|
|
|
|
Functions of this type are called to check that a handle conforms to a
|
|
|
|
library's expected module interface when iterating over the global
|
|
|
|
handle list.
|
|
|
|
@end deftp
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_dlcaller_id lt_dlcaller_register (@w{const char *@var{id_string},} @w{lt_dlhandle_interface *@var{iface}})
|
|
|
|
Use this to obtain a unique key to store and retrieve per module data,
|
|
|
|
if you supply an @var{id_string} and @var{iface}, then the resulting
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlcaller_id} can be used to filter the module handles
|
|
|
|
returned by @samp{lt_dlhandle_next}.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
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|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_ptr lt_dlcaller_set_data (@w{lt_dlcaller_id @var{key}}, @w{lt_dlhandle @var{handle}}, @w{lt_ptr @var{data}})
|
|
|
|
Set @var{data} as the set of data uniquely associated with @var{key} and
|
|
|
|
@var{handle} for later retrieval. This function returns the @var{data}
|
|
|
|
previously associated with @var{key} and @var{handle} if any. A result of
|
|
|
|
0, may indicate that a diagnostic for the last error (if any) is available
|
|
|
|
from @code{lt_dlerror()}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
For example, to correctly remove some associated data:
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
lt_ptr stale = lt_dlcaller_set_data (key, handle, 0);
|
|
|
|
if (stale != NULL)
|
|
|
|
@{
|
|
|
|
free (stale);
|
|
|
|
@}
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
@{
|
|
|
|
char *error_msg = lt_dlerror ();
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
if (error_msg != NULL)
|
|
|
|
@{
|
|
|
|
my_error_handler (error_msg);
|
|
|
|
return STATUS_FAILED;
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@}
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
@}
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end example
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun lt_ptr lt_dlcaller_get_data (@w{lt_dlcaller_id @var{key}}, @w{lt_dlhandle @var{handle}})
|
|
|
|
Return the address of the data associated with @var{key} and
|
|
|
|
@var{handle}, or else @code{NULL} if there is none.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
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The preceding functions can be combined with @code{lt_dlforeach} to
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implement search and apply operations without the need for your
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application to track the modules that have been loaded and unloaded:
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@example
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int
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my_dlcaller_callback (lt_dlhandle handle, lt_ptr key_ptr)
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@{
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struct my_module_data *my_data;
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my_data = lt_dlcaller_get_data (handle, (lt_dlcaller_id) *key_ptr);
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return process (my_data);
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@}
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int
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my_dlcaller_foreach (lt_dlcaller_id key)
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@{
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lt_dlforeach (my_dlcaller_callback, (lt_ptr) &key);
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@}
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@end example
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@deftypefun lt_dlhandle lt_dlhandle_first (@w{lt_dlcaller_id @var{key}})
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Normally, you can fetch each of the loaded module handles in turn with
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successive calls to @samp{lt_dlhandle_next} as shown in the example
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above. In that example, the loop iterates over every libltdl loaded
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module in your application, including the modules used by libltdl
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itself! This is useful from within a module loader for example.
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@noindent
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Often, your application doesn't want to concern itself with modules
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loaded by the libraries it uses, or for libltdl's internal use. In
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order to do that, you need to specify an interface validator callback:
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@example
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/* @r{Return non-zero if} @var{handle} @r{doesn't conform to my iface.} */
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int
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iface_validator_callback (lt_dlhandle handle, const char *id_string)
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@{
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return (lt_sym (handle, "module_entry_point") != 0)
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@}
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@end example
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@noindent
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When you register for a caller identification with
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@samp{lt_dlcaller_register}, you log the interface validator. But
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this time, when you start the iterator loop over the loaded module
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handles, if you fetch the first handle with @samp{lt_dlhandle_first},
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then that and all subsequent calls to @samp{lt_dlhandle_next} will
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skip any loaded module handles that fail the registered interface
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validator callback function:
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@example
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/* @r{Register for a} caller_id @r{to identify ourselves to} libltdl. */
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caller_id = lt_dlcaller_register ("example", iface_validator_callback);
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@dots{}
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/* @r{Iterate over the modules related to my} caller_id. */
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@{
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lt_dlhandle handle = lt_dlhandle_first (caller_id);
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2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
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while ((handle = lt_dlhandle_next (handle)))
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@{
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@dots{}
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@}
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@}
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@end example
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@end deftypefun
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@node Module loaders for libltdl
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@section How to create and register new module loaders
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Sometimes libltdl's many ways of gaining access to modules are not
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|
sufficient for the purposes of a project. You can write your own
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loader, and register it with libltdl so that @code{lt_dlopen} will be
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able to use it.
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2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
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Writing a loader involves writing at least three functions that can be
|
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called by @code{lt_dlopen}, @code{lt_dlsym} and @code{lt_dlclose}.
|
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Optionally, you can provide a finalisation function to perform any
|
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|
|
cleanup operations when @code{lt_dlexit} executes, and a symbol prefix
|
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|
|
string that will be prepended to any symbols passed to @code{lt_dlsym}.
|
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|
These functions must match the function pointer types below, after
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which they can be allocated to an instance of @code{lt_user_dlloader}
|
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and registered.
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|
Registering the loader requires that you choose a name for it, so that it
|
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|
can be recognised by @code{lt_dlloader_find} and removed with
|
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|
|
@code{lt_dlloader_remove}. The name you choose must be unique, and not
|
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|
|
already in use by libltdl's builtin loaders:
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|
@table @asis
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|
@item "dlopen"
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|
|
The system dynamic library loader, if one exists.
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|
@item "dld"
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|
|
The @sc{gnu} dld loader, if @file{libdld} was installed when libltdl was
|
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|
|
built.
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|
@item "dlpreload"
|
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|
|
The loader for @code{lt_dlopen}ing of preloaded static modules.
|
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|
|
@end table
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|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
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|
The prefix "dl" is reserved for loaders supplied with future versions of
|
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|
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|
libltdl, so you should not use that for your own loader names.
|
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|
|
@noindent
|
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|
|
The following types are defined in @file{ltdl.h}:
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|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
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|
@deftp {Type} lt_module
|
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|
|
@code{lt_module} is a dlloader dependent module.
|
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|
|
|
The dynamic module loader extensions communicate using these low
|
|
|
|
level types.
|
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|
|
@end deftp
|
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|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
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|
@deftp {Type} lt_dlloader
|
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|
|
@code{lt_dlloader} is a handle for module loader types.
|
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|
|
|
@end deftp
|
|
|
|
|
2001-06-17 01:33:05 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftp {Type} lt_user_data
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_user_data} is used for specifying loader instance data.
|
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|
|
|
@end deftp
|
|
|
|
|
2001-06-17 01:33:05 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefn {Type} {struct} lt_user_dlloader @{@w{const char *@var{sym_prefix};} @w{lt_module_open *@var{module_open};} @w{lt_module_close *@var{module_close};} @w{lt_find_sym *@var{find_sym};} @w{lt_dlloader_exit *@var{dlloader_exit};} @}
|
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|
|
|
If you want to define a new way to open dynamic modules, and have the
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlopen} @sc{api} use it, you need to instantiate one of these
|
|
|
|
structures and pass it to @code{lt_dlloader_add}. You can pass whatever
|
|
|
|
you like in the @var{dlloader_data} field, and it will be passed back as
|
|
|
|
the value of the first parameter to each of the functions specified in
|
|
|
|
the function pointer fields.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefn
|
|
|
|
|
2001-06-17 01:33:05 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefn {Type} lt_module lt_module_open (@w{const char *@var{filename}})
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
The type of the loader function for an @code{lt_dlloader} module
|
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|
|
|
loader. The value set in the dlloader_data field of the @code{struct
|
|
|
|
lt_user_dlloader} structure will be passed into this function in the
|
|
|
|
@var{loader_data} parameter. Implementation of such a function should
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
attempt to load the named module, and return an @code{lt_module}
|
|
|
|
suitable for passing in to the associated @code{lt_module_close} and
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_sym_find} function pointers. If the function fails it should
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
return @code{NULL}, and set the error message with @code{lt_dlseterror}.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefn
|
|
|
|
|
2001-06-17 01:33:05 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefn {Type} int lt_module_close (@w{lt_user_data @var{loader_data},} @w{lt_module @var{module}})
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
The type of the unloader function for a user defined module loader.
|
2004-10-01 05:27:30 +08:00
|
|
|
Implementation of such a function should attempt to release
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
any resources tied up by the @var{module} module, and then unload it
|
|
|
|
from memory. If the function fails for some reason, set the error
|
|
|
|
message with @code{lt_dlseterror} and return non-zero.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefn
|
|
|
|
|
2001-06-17 01:33:05 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefn {Type} lt_ptr lt_find_sym (@w{lt_module @var{module},} @w{const char *@var{symbol}})
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
The type of the symbol lookup function for a user defined module loader.
|
|
|
|
Implementation of such a function should return the address of the named
|
|
|
|
@var{symbol} in the module @var{module}, or else set the error message
|
|
|
|
with @code{lt_dlseterror} and return @code{NULL} if lookup fails.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefn
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefn {Type} int lt_dlloader_exit (@w{lt_user_data @var{loader_data}})
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
The type of the finalisation function for a user defined module loader.
|
|
|
|
Implementation of such a function should free any resources associated
|
|
|
|
with the loader, including any user specified data in the
|
|
|
|
@code{dlloader_data} field of the @code{lt_user_dlloader}. If non-@code{NULL},
|
|
|
|
the function will be called by @code{lt_dlexit}, and
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlloader_remove}.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefn
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
For example:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
|
|
register_myloader (void)
|
|
|
|
@{
|
|
|
|
lt_user_dlloader dlloader;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* User modules are responsible for their own initialisation. */
|
|
|
|
if (myloader_init () != 0)
|
|
|
|
return MYLOADER_INIT_ERROR;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dlloader.sym_prefix = NULL;
|
|
|
|
dlloader.module_open = myloader_open;
|
|
|
|
dlloader.module_close = myloader_close;
|
|
|
|
dlloader.find_sym = myloader_find_sym.
|
|
|
|
dlloader.dlloader_exit = myloader_exit;
|
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|
|
|
dlloader.dlloader_data = (lt_user_data)myloader_function;
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Add my loader as the default module loader. */
|
|
|
|
if (lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (NULL), &dlloader, "myloader") != 0)
|
|
|
|
return ERROR;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return OK;
|
|
|
|
@}
|
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note that if there is any initialisation required for the loader,
|
|
|
|
it must be performed manually before the loader is registered --
|
|
|
|
libltdl doesn't handle user loader initialisation.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Finalisation @emph{is} handled by libltdl however, and it is important
|
|
|
|
to ensure the @code{dlloader_exit} callback releases any resources claimed
|
|
|
|
during the initialisation phase.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@page
|
|
|
|
@noindent
|
|
|
|
libltdl provides the following functions for writing your own module
|
|
|
|
loaders:
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun int lt_dlloader_add (@w{lt_dlloader *@var{place},} @w{lt_user_dlloader *@var{dlloader},} @w{const char *@var{loader_name}})
|
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|
|
|
Add a new module loader to the list of all loaders, either as the
|
|
|
|
last loader (if @var{place} is @code{NULL}), else immediately before the
|
|
|
|
loader passed as @var{place}. @var{loader_name} will be returned by
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlloader_name} if it is subsequently passed a newly
|
|
|
|
registered loader. These @var{loader_name}s must be unique, or
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlloader_remove} and @code{lt_dlloader_find} cannot
|
2004-11-10 03:05:38 +08:00
|
|
|
work. Returns 0 for success.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
/* Make myloader be the last one. */
|
|
|
|
if (lt_dlloader_add (NULL, myloader) != 0)
|
|
|
|
perror (lt_dlerror ());
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun int lt_dlloader_remove (@w{const char *@var{loader_name}})
|
|
|
|
Remove the loader identified by the unique name, @var{loader_name}.
|
|
|
|
Before this can succeed, all modules opened by the named loader must
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
have been closed. Returns 0 for success, otherwise an error message can
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
be obtained from @code{lt_dlerror}.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
/* Remove myloader. */
|
|
|
|
if (lt_dlloader_remove ("myloader") != 0)
|
|
|
|
perror (lt_dlerror ());
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun {lt_dlloader *}lt_dlloader_next (@w{lt_dlloader *@var{place}})
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
Iterate over the module loaders, returning the first loader if @var{place} is
|
2004-11-10 03:05:38 +08:00
|
|
|
@code{NULL}, and the next one on subsequent calls. The handle is for use with
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlloader_add}.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
/* Make myloader be the first one. */
|
|
|
|
if (lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (NULL), myloader) != 0)
|
|
|
|
return ERROR;
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun {lt_dlloader *}lt_dlloader_find (@w{const char *@var{loader_name}})
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
Return the first loader with a matching @var{loader_name} identifier, or else
|
|
|
|
@code{NULL}, if the identifier is not found.
|
|
|
|
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
The identifiers that may be used by libltdl itself, if the host
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
architecture supports them are @dfn{dlopen}@footnote{This is used for
|
|
|
|
the host dependent module loading @sc{api} -- @code{shl_load} and
|
|
|
|
@code{LoadLibrary} for example}, @dfn{dld} and @dfn{dlpreload}.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@example
|
2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
|
|
|
/* Add a user loader as the next module loader to be tried if
|
|
|
|
the standard dlopen loader were to fail when lt_dlopening. */
|
|
|
|
if (lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_find ("dlopen"), myloader) != 0)
|
|
|
|
return ERROR;
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun {const char *}lt_dlloader_name (@w{lt_dlloader *@var{place}})
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
Return the identifying name of @var{PLACE}, as obtained from
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlloader_next} or @code{lt_dlloader_find}. If this function fails,
|
|
|
|
it will return @code{NULL} and set an error for retrieval with
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlerror}.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
2000-11-19 09:23:17 +08:00
|
|
|
@deftypefun {lt_user_data *}lt_dlloader_data (@w{lt_dlloader *@var{place}})
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
Return the address of the @code{dlloader_data} of @var{PLACE}, as
|
|
|
|
obtained from @code{lt_dlloader_next} or @code{lt_dlloader_find}. If
|
|
|
|
this function fails, it will return @code{NULL} and set an error for
|
|
|
|
retrieval with @code{lt_dlerror}.
|
|
|
|
@end deftypefun
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@subsection Error handling within user module loaders
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftypefun int lt_dladderror (@w{const char *@var{diagnostic}})
|
|
|
|
This function allows you to integrate your own error messages into
|
|
|
|
@code{lt_dlerror}. Pass in a suitable diagnostic message for return by
|
|
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@code{lt_dlerror}, and an error identifier for use with
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@code{lt_dlseterror} is returned.
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If the allocation of an identifier fails, this function returns -1.
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@example
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int myerror = lt_dladderror ("Doh!");
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if (myerror < 0)
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perror (lt_dlerror ());
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@end example
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@end deftypefun
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@deftypefun int lt_dlseterror (@w{int @var{errorcode}})
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When writing your own module loaders, you should use this function to
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raise errors so that they are propagated through the @code{lt_dlerror}
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interface. All of the standard errors used by libltdl are declared in
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@file{ltdl.h}, or you can add more of your own with
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@code{lt_dladderror}. This function returns 0 on success.
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@example
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if (lt_dlseterror (LTDL_ERROR_NO_MEMORY) != 0)
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perror (lt_dlerror ());
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@end example
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@end deftypefun
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@node Distributing libltdl
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@section How to distribute libltdl with your package
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2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
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Even though libltdl is installed together with libtool, you may wish
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to include libltdl in the distribution of your package, for the
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convenience of users of your package that don't have libtool or
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libltdl installed. In this case, you must decide whether to manually
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add the @code{ltdl} objects to your package, or else which flavor of
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libltdl you want to use: a convenience library or an installable
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libtool library.
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The most simplistic way to add @code{libltdl} to your package is to
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copy all the @file{libltdl} source files, to a subdirectory within
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your package and to build and link them along with the rest of your
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sources. To help you do this, the m4 macros for Autoconf are
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available in @file{ltdl.m4}. You must ensure that they are available
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in @file{aclocal.m4} before you run Autoconf@footnote{@c
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@c
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We used to recommend adding the contents of @file{ltdl.m4} to
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@file{acinclude.m4}, but with modern Automake (1.8 or newer) and this
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release of libltdl that is not only unnecessary but makes it easy to
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forget to upgrade @file{acinclude.m4} if you move to a different
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release of libltdl.
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@c
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}. Having made the macros available, you must add a call to the
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The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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@samp{LT_WITH_LTDL} macro to your package's @file{configure.ac} to
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2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
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|
|
perform the configure time checks required to build the library
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
correctly. This method has problems if you then try to link the
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
package binaries with an installed libltdl, or a library that depends
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
on libltdl: you will have problems with duplicate symbol definitions.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
@defmac LT_WITH_LTDL (@var{DIRECTORY})
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
Add the @option{--with-included-ltdl} option to the @file{configure}
|
2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
|
|
|
script. By default, this macro will try to build @code{libltdl} in
|
|
|
|
a subdirectory named @file{libltdl}, which is where
|
|
|
|
@command{libtoolize --ltdl} will place the files unless directed
|
|
|
|
differently. @xref{Invoking libtoolize}, for how to do that.
|
|
|
|
Otherwise, use @var{DIRECTORY} to pass the location of the
|
|
|
|
@code{libltdl} source files.
|
|
|
|
@end defmac
|
|
|
|
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
@defmac LTDL_INSTALLABLE (@var{DIRECTORY})
|
2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
|
|
|
If there is an installed @code{libltdl}, then set @code{LIBLTDL} to the
|
|
|
|
link flags needed to use it, and @code{LTDLINCL} to the preprocessor
|
|
|
|
flags needed to find the installed headers. Otherwise, set them to
|
|
|
|
point into an included version of @code{libltdl}, and install that.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
By default, this macro will pass options to the @file{libltdl}
|
|
|
|
subdirectory @file{configure} to cause it to be built as an
|
|
|
|
installable library. If you named the @code{libltdl} source directory
|
|
|
|
differently, then pass the directory name relative to
|
|
|
|
@code{top_srcdir} as @var{DIRECTORY}. If you're not using automake,
|
|
|
|
you will need to define @code{top_builddir} and @code{top_srcdir} in
|
|
|
|
your makefile so that @code{LIBLTDL} and @code{LTDLINCL} are expanded
|
|
|
|
properly.
|
|
|
|
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
If used in conjunction with @code{LT_WITH_LTDL}, this macro must
|
|
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|
appear @strong{before} the call to @code{LT_WITH_LTDL}. If you are
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|
not using @code{LT_WITH_LTDL}, then you must add a call to
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@code{AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(@var{DIRECTORY})} to your @file{configure.ac}.
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@end defmac
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|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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@defmac LTDL_CONVENIENCE (@var{DIRECTORY})
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Unless you call @code{LTDL_INSTALLABLE} before hand,
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@code{LT_WITH_LTDL} calls this macro automatically, so you should only
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|
|
ever need to use it yourself if @code{LT_WITH_LTDL} doesn't do what
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you want.
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By default, this macro will pass options to the @file{libltdl}
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|
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subdirectory @file{configure} to cause it to be built as a convenience
|
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|
|
library. If you put the @code{libltdl} sources in a different
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
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subdirectory, then you should tell @code{LTDL_CONVENIENCE} where
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|
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|
with the @var{DIRECTORY} parameter.
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|
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@end defmac
|
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|
|
|
|
One advantage of the convenience library is that it is not installed,
|
|
|
|
so the fact that you use libltdl will not be apparent to the user, and
|
|
|
|
it will not overwrite a pre-installed version of libltdl a user might
|
|
|
|
have. On the other hand, if you want to upgrade libltdl for any
|
2005-03-28 17:15:09 +08:00
|
|
|
reason (e.g.@: a bugfix) you'll have to recompile your package instead
|
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|
|
|
of just replacing an installed version of libltdl. However, if your
|
|
|
|
programs or libraries are linked with other libraries that use such a
|
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|
|
|
pre-installed version of libltdl, you may get linker errors or
|
|
|
|
run-time crashes. Another problem is that you cannot link the
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
convenience library into more than one libtool library, then link a
|
|
|
|
single program with these libraries, because you may get duplicate
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
symbols. In general you can safely use the convenience library in
|
2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
|
|
|
programs that don't depend on other libraries that might use libltdl
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
too. In order to enable this flavor of libltdl, add a call to
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
@samp{LTDL_CONVENIENCE} to your @file{configure.ac},
|
|
|
|
@emph{before} @samp{LT_INIT}, or use @samp{LT_WITH_LTDL}.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In order to select the installable version of libltdl, you should add a
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
|
|
call of the macro @samp{LTDL_INSTALLABLE} to your
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{configure.ac} @emph{before} @samp{LT_INIT}. This macro
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
will check whether libltdl is already installed and, if not, request the
|
|
|
|
libltdl embedded in your package to be built and installed. Note,
|
|
|
|
however, that no version checking is performed. The user may override
|
|
|
|
the test and determine that the libltdl embedded must be installed,
|
|
|
|
regardless of the existence of another version, using the configure
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
switch @option{--enable-ltdl-install}.
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Whatever macro you use, it is up to you to ensure that your
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{configure.ac} will configure libltdl by using
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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@samp{LT_WITH_LTDL}. Both macros define the shell variables
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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@var{LIBLTDL}, to the link flag that you should use to link with
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libltdl, and @var{LTDLINCL}, to the preprocessor flag that you should
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2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
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use to compile with programs that include @file{ltdl.h}.
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2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
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If you're using the convenience libltdl, @var{LIBLTDL} will be the
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2001-09-30 18:20:29 +08:00
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pathname for the convenience version of libltdl and @var{LTDLINCL} will be
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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@option{-I} followed by the directory that contains libltdl, starting
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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with @samp{$@{top_builddir@}/} and @samp{$@{top_srcdir@}/} respectively.
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2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
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If you request an installed version of libltdl and one is
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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found@footnote{@c
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@c
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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Even if libltdl is installed, @samp{LTDL_INSTALLABLE} may fail
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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to detect it, if libltdl depends on symbols provided by libraries
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other than the C library. In this case, it will needlessly build and
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install libltdl.
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@c
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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}, @var{LIBLTDL} will be set to @option{-lltdl} and @var{LTDLINCL} will
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2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
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be empty (this is just a blind assumption that @file{ltdl.h} is
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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somewhere in the include path if libltdl is in the library path). If
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an installable version of libltdl must be built, its pathname,
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starting with @samp{$@{top_builddir@}/}, will be stored in
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@var{LIBLTDL}, and @var{LTDLINCL} will be set just like in the case of
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convenience library. So, when you want to link a program with
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libltdl, be it a convenience, installed or installable library, just
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compile with @samp{$(LTDLINCL)} and link it with @samp{$(LIBLTDL)},
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using libtool.
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2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
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Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
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You should probably also use the @samp{dlopen} option to @code{LT_INIT}
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in your @file{configure.ac}, otherwise libtool will assume no dlopening
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mechanism is supported, and revert to dlpreopening, which is probably not
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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what you want. Avoid using the @option{-static} or @option{-all-static}
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
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switches when linking programs with libltdl. This will not work on
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all platforms, because the dlopening functions may not be available
|
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for static linking.
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2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
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2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
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The following example shows you how to embed an installable libltdl in
|
|
|
|
your package. In order to use the convenience variant just replace
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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@samp{LTDL_INSTALLABLE} with @samp{LTDL_CONVENIENCE}. We
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
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|
assume that libltdl was embedded using @samp{libtoolize --ltdl}.
|
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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|
configure.ac:
|
2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
|
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|
@example
|
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|
...
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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|
## ------------------------------------------ ##
|
2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
|
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|
## Enable building of the installable library ##
|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
## ------------------------------------------ ##
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
|
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|
LTDL_INSTALLABLE
|
2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
|
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|
2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
|
|
|
# Configure libtool with dlopen support if possible
|
Sweeping changes to the user interface to libtool from
`configure.ac' to be more like AC_INIT and accept a space
delimited list of options. Instead of calling `AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN;
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL', we now recommend `LT_INIT([dlopen])':
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_LIBTOOL, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP): Removed. Added AU_DEFUNs.
(LT_INIT): Replace with an Autoconf like interface which accepts a
version number as a minimum required libtool release at configure
time.
* m4/ltoptions.m4: New file inspired by automake/m4/amoptions.m4,
which additionally flags an error if the configuring libtool
macros are not new enough according to LT_INIT.
(LT_OPTION_DEFINE): New macro to declare option handlers.
(dlopen, win32-dll, shared, disable-shared, static)
(disable-static, fast-install, disable-fast-install, pic-only)
(no-pic): Newly LT_OPTION_DEFINEd option handlers that use...
(_LT_ENABLE_SHARED, _LT_ENABLE_STATIC, _LT_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL)
(_LT_WITH_PIC, _LT_WIN32_DLL): New macros to handle
LT_LIBTOOL_INIT options...
* m4/libtool.m4 (AC_ENABLE_SHARED, AC_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL, AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN, AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL):
...to replace these user interface macros, now defined as
AU_DEFUNs.
(AC_DISABLE_SHARED, AC_DISABLE_STATIC, AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL):
Removed. No longer required with LT_INIT_LIBTOOL interface.
Added AU_DEFUNs.
(AM_ENABLE_SHARED, AM_DISABLE_SHARED, AM_ENABLE_STATIC)
(AM_DISABLE_STATIC): Changed AU_DEFUNs to match new interface.
(_LT_SETUP): Internal to LT_INIT, replaces AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP.
* m4/lt~obsolete.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP, _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL)
(_LT_PROG_LTMAIN): More AC_DEFUNs that have been retracted.
* configure.ac: Use new interface.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document new interface.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-02-22 19:13:45 +08:00
|
|
|
LT_INIT([dlopen])
|
The Grand Renaming. In preparation for libtool-2.0, move all of
the many and varied m4 symbols accumulated by libtool over the
years, considering also that modern autoconf can detect unexpanded
macros even without AC in the macro name:
* bootstrap: Remove libltdl/config.h from previous releases.
* m4/libtool.m4, m4/ltdl.m4, doc/libtool.texi: Basically, run a
giant sed transformation like this:
s,AC_LIB_LTDL,LTDL_INIT,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_CONVENIENCE,LTDL_CONVENIENCE,g
s,AC_LIBLTDL_INSTALLABLE,LTDL_INSTALLABLE,g
s,AC_WITH_LTDL,LT_WITH_LTDL,g
s,AC_LTDL_ENABLE_INSTALL,_LT_ENABLE_INSTALL,g
s,AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD,_LT_CHECK_MAGIC_METHOD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_OBJDIR,_LT_CHECK_OBJDIR,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLPREOPEN,_LT_CHECK_DLPREOPEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN,LT_CMD_MAX_LEN,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,_LT_CMD_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_OLD_ARCHIVE,_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG,_LT_CMD_RELOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_LIB_STRIP,_LT_CMD_STRIPLIB,g
s,AC_CHECK_LIBM,LT_LIB_M,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLLIB,LT_LIB_DLLOAD,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_COMPILER_OPTION,_LT_COMPILER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_CC_C_O,_LT_COMPILER_C_O,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,_LT_COMPILER_NO_RTTI,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC,_LT_COMPILER_PIC,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_HARD_LINK_LOCKS,_LT_COMPILER_FILE_LOCKS,g
s,AC_LTDL_DLSYM_USCORE,LT_FUNC_DLSYM_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_LINKER_OPTION,_LT_LINKER_OPTION,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS,_LT_LINKER_SHLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,_LT_LINKER_HARDCODE_LIBPATH,g
s,AC_PATH_MAGIC,_LT_PATH_MAGIC,g
s,AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,_LT_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX,g
s,AC_PROG_LD,LT_PATH_LD,g
s,AC_PROG_LD_GNU,_LT_PATH_LD_GNU,g
s,AC_PROG_NM,LT_PATH_NM,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN_SELF,LT_SYS_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_POSTDEP_PREDEP,_LT_SYS_HIDDEN_LIBDEPS,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH,LT_SYS_DLSEARCH_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBEXT,LT_SYS_MODULE_EXT,g
s,AC_LTDL_SHLIBPATH,LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH,g
s,AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE,LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE,g
s,AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,_LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER,g
s,_LT_AC_TAGVAR,_LT_TAGVAR,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER,_LT_TAG_COMPILER,g
s,_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,_LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH,g
s,_LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX,_LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX,g
s,_LT_AC_SHELL_INIT,_LT_SHELL_INIT,g
s,_LT_AC_LOCK,_LT_ENABLE_LOCK,g
s,_LT_AC_CHECK_DLFCN,_LT_HEADER_DLFCN,g
s,_LT_AC_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,_LT_TRY_DLOPEN_SELF,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_EGREP,_LT_DECL_EGREP,g
s,LT_AC_PROG_SED,_LT_DECL_SED,g
* doc/libtool.texi (Autoconf macros): Document exported macros.
* libtoolize.in: Compare ltdl.m4 serial numbers for LTDL_INIT
instead of newly obsoleted AC_LIB_LTDL.
(func_scan_files): Also set seen_ltdl for LTDL_INIT and
LT_WITH_LTDL.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (lt_dlforeachfile): LT_SYS_LIBSEARCH_PATH is not
an environment variable, it is an actual path.
Reported by Noah Mish <noah@cs.caltech.edu>
2004-08-23 06:02:07 +08:00
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LT_WITH_LTDL
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...
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@end example
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Makefile.am:
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@example
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...
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SUBDIRS = libltdl
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2004-03-14 11:53:50 +08:00
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AM_CPPFLAGS = $(LTDLINCL)
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myprog_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
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2004-06-21 18:17:27 +08:00
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myprog_LDADD = $(LIBLTDL) -dlopen self -dlopen foo1.la
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2001-01-05 17:33:39 +08:00
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myprog_DEPENDENCIES = $(LIBLTDL) foo1.la
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...
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@end example
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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2004-05-18 01:42:44 +08:00
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@node Trace interface
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@chapter Libtool's trace interface
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@cindex trace interface
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@cindex autoconf traces
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This section describes macros whose sole purpose is to be traced using
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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Autoconf's @option{--trace} option (@pxref{autoconf Invocation, , The
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2004-05-18 01:42:44 +08:00
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Autoconf Manual, autoconf, The Autoconf Manual}) to query the Libtool
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configuration of a project. These macros are called by Libtool
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internals and should never be called by user code; they should only be
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traced.
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@defmac LT_SUPPORTED_TAG (@var{tag})
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This macro is called once for each language enabled in the package. Its
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only argument, @var{tag}, is the tag-name corresponding to the language
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(@pxref{Tags}).
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You can therefore retrieve the list of all tags enabled in a project
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using the following command:
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@example
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autoconf --trace 'LT_SUPPORTED_TAG:$1'
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@end example
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@end defmac
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@node Troubleshooting
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@chapter Troubleshooting
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@cindex troubleshooting
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@cindex problems, solving
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@cindex solving problems
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@cindex problems, blaming somebody else for
|
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|
Libtool is under constant development, changing to remain up-to-date
|
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|
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with modern operating systems. If libtool doesn't work the way you
|
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|
think it should on your platform, you should read this chapter to help
|
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|
determine what the problem is, and how to resolve it.
|
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@menu
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* Libtool test suite:: Libtool's self-tests.
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* Reporting bugs:: How to report problems with libtool.
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@end menu
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@node Libtool test suite
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@section The libtool test suite
|
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@cindex test suite
|
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|
Libtool comes with its own set of programs that test its capabilities,
|
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|
|
and report obvious bugs in the libtool program. These tests, too, are
|
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|
|
constantly evolving, based on past problems with libtool, and known
|
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|
|
deficiencies in other operating systems.
|
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As described in the @file{INSTALL} file, you may run @kbd{make check}
|
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after you have built libtool (possibly before you install it) in order
|
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|
to make sure that it meets basic functional requirements.
|
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@menu
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* Test descriptions:: The contents of the test suite.
|
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* When tests fail:: What to do when a test fails.
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@end menu
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@node Test descriptions
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@subsection Description of test suite
|
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|
Here is a list of the current programs in the test suite, and what they
|
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|
test for:
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@table @file
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@item cdemo-conf.test
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@itemx cdemo-exec.test
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@itemx cdemo-make.test
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@itemx cdemo-static.test
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@itemx cdemo-shared.test
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@pindex cdemo-conf.test
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@pindex cdemo-exec.test
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@pindex cdemo-make.test
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@pindex cdemo-static.test
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@pindex cdemo-shared.test
|
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|
These programs check to see that the @file{cdemo} subdirectory of the
|
|
|
|
libtool distribution can be configured and built correctly.
|
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|
|
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|
The @file{cdemo} subdirectory contains a demonstration of libtool
|
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|
|
convenience libraries, a mechanism that allows build-time static
|
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|
|
libraries to be created, in a way that their components can be later
|
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|
|
linked into programs or other libraries, even shared ones.
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|
The tests @file{cdemo-make.test} and @file{cdemo-exec.test} are executed
|
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|
|
three times, under three different libtool configurations:
|
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|
@file{cdemo-conf.test} configures @file{cdemo/libtool} to build both
|
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|
static and shared libraries (the default for platforms that support
|
|
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|
both), @file{cdemo-static.test} builds only static libraries
|
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(@samp{--disable-shared}), and @file{cdemo-shared.test} builds only
|
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|
shared libraries (@samp{--disable-static}).
|
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@item demo-conf.test
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@itemx demo-exec.test
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@itemx demo-inst.test
|
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@itemx demo-make.test
|
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@itemx demo-unst.test
|
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@itemx demo-static.test
|
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@itemx demo-shared.test
|
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@itemx demo-nofast.test
|
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@itemx demo-pic.test
|
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@itemx demo-nopic.test
|
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|
@pindex demo-conf.test
|
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|
@pindex demo-exec.test
|
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@pindex demo-inst.test
|
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@pindex demo-make.test
|
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@pindex demo-unst.test
|
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|
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@pindex demo-static.test
|
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|
@pindex demo-shared.test
|
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|
|
@pindex demo-nofast.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex demo-pic.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex demo-nopic.test
|
|
|
|
These programs check to see that the @file{demo} subdirectory of the
|
|
|
|
libtool distribution can be configured, built, installed, and
|
|
|
|
uninstalled correctly.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The @file{demo} subdirectory contains a demonstration of a trivial
|
|
|
|
package that uses libtool. The tests @file{demo-make.test},
|
|
|
|
@file{demo-exec.test}, @file{demo-inst.test} and
|
|
|
|
@file{demo-unst.test} are executed four times, under four different
|
|
|
|
libtool configurations: @file{demo-conf.test} configures
|
|
|
|
@file{demo/libtool} to build both static and shared libraries,
|
|
|
|
@file{demo-static.test} builds only static libraries
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
(@option{--disable-shared}), and @file{demo-shared.test} builds only
|
|
|
|
shared libraries (@option{--disable-static}).
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{demo-nofast.test} configures @file{demo/libtool} to
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
disable the fast-install mode (@option{--enable-fast-install=no}).
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{demo-pic.test} configures @file{demo/libtool} to
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
prefer building @sc{pic} code (@option{--with-pic}), @file{demo-nopic.test}
|
|
|
|
to prefer non-@sc{pic} code (@option{--without-pic}).
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item deplibs.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex deplibs.test
|
|
|
|
Many systems cannot link static libraries into shared libraries.
|
|
|
|
libtool uses a @code{deplibs_check_method} to prevent such cases.
|
|
|
|
This tests checks whether libtool's @code{deplibs_check_method}
|
|
|
|
works properly.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item hardcode.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex hardcode.test
|
|
|
|
On all systems with shared libraries, the location of the library can be
|
|
|
|
encoded in executables that are linked against it @pxref{Linking
|
|
|
|
executables}. This test checks the conditions under which your system
|
|
|
|
linker hardcodes the library location, and guarantees that they
|
|
|
|
correspond to libtool's own notion of how your linker behaves.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item build-relink.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex build-relink.test
|
|
|
|
Checks whether variable @var{shlibpath_overrides_runpath} is properly
|
|
|
|
set. If the test fails and @var{VERBOSE} is set, it will indicate what
|
|
|
|
the variable should have been set to.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item noinst-link.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex noinst-link.test
|
|
|
|
Checks whether libtool will not try to link with a previously installed
|
|
|
|
version of a library when it should be linking with a just-built one.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item depdemo-conf.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx depdemo-exec.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx depdemo-inst.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx depdemo-make.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx depdemo-unst.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx depdemo-static.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx depdemo-shared.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx depdemo-nofast.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-conf.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-exec.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-inst.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-make.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-unst.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-static.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-shared.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex depdemo-nofast.test
|
|
|
|
These programs check to see that the @file{depdemo} subdirectory of the
|
|
|
|
libtool distribution can be configured, built, installed, and
|
|
|
|
uninstalled correctly.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The @file{depdemo} subdirectory contains a demonstration of inter-library
|
|
|
|
dependencies with libtool. The test programs link some interdependent
|
|
|
|
libraries.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The tests @file{depdemo-make.test}, @file{depdemo-exec.test},
|
|
|
|
@file{depdemo-inst.test} and @file{depdemo-unst.test} are executed
|
|
|
|
four times, under four different libtool configurations:
|
|
|
|
@file{depdemo-conf.test} configures @file{depdemo/libtool} to build both
|
|
|
|
static and shared libraries, @file{depdemo-static.test} builds only static
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
libraries (@option{--disable-shared}), and @file{depdemo-shared.test} builds
|
|
|
|
only shared libraries (@option{--disable-static}).
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@file{depdemo-nofast.test} configures @file{depdemo/libtool} to
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
disable the fast-install mode (@option{--enable-fast-install=no}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item mdemo-conf.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx mdemo-exec.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx mdemo-inst.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx mdemo-make.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx mdemo-unst.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx mdemo-static.test
|
|
|
|
@itemx mdemo-shared.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex mdemo-conf.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex mdemo-exec.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex mdemo-inst.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex mdemo-make.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex mdemo-unst.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex mdemo-static.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex mdemo-shared.test
|
|
|
|
These programs check to see that the @file{mdemo} subdirectory of the
|
|
|
|
libtool distribution can be configured, built, installed, and
|
|
|
|
uninstalled correctly.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The @file{mdemo} subdirectory contains a demonstration of a package that
|
|
|
|
uses libtool and the system independent dlopen wrapper @file{libltdl} to
|
|
|
|
load modules. The library @file{libltdl} provides a dlopen wrapper for
|
|
|
|
various platforms (Linux, Solaris, HP/UX etc.) including support for
|
|
|
|
dlpreopened modules (@pxref{Dlpreopening}).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The tests @file{mdemo-make.test}, @file{mdemo-exec.test},
|
|
|
|
@file{mdemo-inst.test} and @file{mdemo-unst.test} are executed
|
|
|
|
three times, under three different libtool configurations:
|
|
|
|
@file{mdemo-conf.test} configures @file{mdemo/libtool} to build both
|
|
|
|
static and shared libraries, @file{mdemo-static.test} builds only static
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
libraries (@option{--disable-shared}), and @file{mdemo-shared.test} builds
|
|
|
|
only shared libraries (@option{--disable-static}).
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
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|
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|
|
@item dryrun.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex dryrun.test
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
|
|
|
This test checks whether libtool's @option{--dry-run} mode works properly.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item assign.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex assign.test
|
2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
|
|
|
Checks whether we don't put break or continue on the same
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
line as an assignment in the libtool script.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item link.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex link.test
|
|
|
|
This test guarantees that linking directly against a non-libtool static
|
|
|
|
library works properly.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item link-2.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex link-2.test
|
|
|
|
This test makes sure that files ending in @samp{.lo} are never linked
|
|
|
|
directly into a program file.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item nomode.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex nomode.test
|
|
|
|
Check whether we can actually get help for libtool.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item quote.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex quote.test
|
|
|
|
This program checks libtool's metacharacter quoting.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item sh.test
|
|
|
|
@pindex sh.test
|
2004-11-10 03:21:27 +08:00
|
|
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Checks whether a @code{test} command was forgotten in libtool.
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@item suffix.test
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@pindex suffix.test
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When other programming languages are used with libtool (@pxref{Other
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languages}), the source files may end in suffixes other than @samp{.c}.
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This test validates that libtool can handle suffixes for all the file
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types that it supports, and that it fails when the suffix is invalid.
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@end table
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@node When tests fail
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@subsection When tests fail
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@cindex failed tests
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@cindex tests, failed
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Each of the above tests are designed to produce no output when they are
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run via @kbd{make check}. The exit status of each program tells the
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@file{Makefile} whether or not the test succeeded.
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If a test fails, it means that there is either a programming error in
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libtool, or in the test program itself.
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To investigate a particular test, you may run it directly, as you would
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a normal program. When the test is invoked in this way, it produces
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output that may be useful in determining what the problem is.
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Another way to have the test programs produce output is to set the
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@var{VERBOSE} environment variable to @samp{yes} before running them.
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For example, @kbd{env VERBOSE=yes make check} runs all the tests, and
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has each of them display debugging information.
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@node Reporting bugs
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@section Reporting bugs
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@cindex bug reports
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@cindex reporting bugs
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@cindex problem reports
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If you think you have discovered a bug in libtool, you should think
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twice: the libtool maintainer is notorious for passing the buck (or
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maybe that should be ``passing the bug''). Libtool was invented to fix
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known deficiencies in shared library implementations, so, in a way, most
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of the bugs in libtool are actually bugs in other operating systems.
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However, the libtool maintainer would definitely be happy to add support
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for somebody else's buggy operating system. [I wish there was a good
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way to do winking smiley-faces in Texinfo.]
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Genuine bugs in libtool include problems with shell script portability,
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documentation errors, and failures in the test suite (@pxref{Libtool
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test suite}).
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First, check the documentation and help screens to make sure that the
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behaviour you think is a problem is not already mentioned as a feature.
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Then, you should read the Emacs guide to reporting bugs (@pxref{Bugs, ,
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Reporting Bugs, emacs, The Emacs Manual}). Some of the details
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listed there are specific to Emacs, but the principle behind them is a
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general one.
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Finally, send a bug report to @value{BUGADDR} with any appropriate
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@emph{facts}, such as test suite output (@pxref{When tests fail}), all
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the details needed to reproduce the bug, and a brief description of why
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you think the behaviour is a bug. Be sure to include the word
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``libtool'' in the subject line, as well as the version number you are
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using (which can be found by typing @kbd{libtool --version}).
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@node Maintaining
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@chapter Maintenance notes for libtool
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This chapter contains information that the libtool maintainer finds
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important. It will be of no use to you unless you are considering
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porting libtool to new systems, or writing your own libtool.
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@menu
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* New ports:: How to port libtool to new systems.
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* Tested platforms:: When libtool was last tested.
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* Platform quirks:: Information about different library systems.
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* libtool script contents:: Configuration information that libtool uses.
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* Cheap tricks:: Making libtool maintainership easier.
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@end menu
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@node New ports
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@section Porting libtool to new systems
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Before you embark on porting libtool to an unsupported system, it is
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worthwhile to send e-mail to @value{MAILLIST}, to make sure that you are
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not duplicating existing work.
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If you find that any porting documentation is missing, please complain!
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Complaints with patches and improvements to the documentation, or to
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libtool itself, are more than welcome.
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@menu
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* Information sources:: Where to find relevant documentation
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* Porting inter-library dependencies:: Implementation details explained
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@end menu
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@node Information sources
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@subsection Information sources
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Once it is clear that a new port is necessary, you'll generally need the
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following information:
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@table @asis
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@item canonical system name
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You need the output of @code{config.guess} for this system, so that you
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can make changes to the libtool configuration process without affecting
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other systems.
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@item man pages for @command{ld} and @command{cc}
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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These generally describe what flags are used to generate @sc{pic}, to create
|
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shared libraries, and to link against only static libraries. You may
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need to follow some cross references to find the information that is
|
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required.
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@item man pages for @command{ld.so}, @command{rtld}, or equivalent
|
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|
These are a valuable resource for understanding how shared libraries are
|
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loaded on the system.
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|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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@item man page for @command{ldconfig}, or equivalent
|
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This page usually describes how to install shared libraries.
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@item output from @kbd{ls -l /lib /usr/lib}
|
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|
This shows the naming convention for shared libraries on the system,
|
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|
including which names should be symbolic links.
|
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@item any additional documentation
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|
Some systems have special documentation on how to build and install
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shared libraries.
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@end table
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If you know how to program the Bourne shell, then you can complete the
|
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port yourself; otherwise, you'll have to find somebody with the relevant
|
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|
skills who will do the work. People on the libtool mailing list are
|
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|
usually willing to volunteer to help you with new ports, so you can send
|
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|
the information to them.
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To do the port yourself, you'll definitely need to modify the
|
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|
@code{libtool.m4} macros in order to make platform-specific changes to
|
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|
|
the configuration process. You should search that file for the
|
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|
|
@code{PORTME} keyword, which will give you some hints on what you'll
|
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|
|
need to change. In general, all that is involved is modifying the
|
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|
|
appropriate configuration variables (@pxref{libtool script contents}).
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Your best bet is to find an already-supported system that is similar to
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yours, and make your changes based on that. In some cases, however,
|
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|
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your system will differ significantly from every other supported system,
|
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|
and it may be necessary to add new configuration variables, and modify
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the @code{ltmain.in} script accordingly. Be sure to write to the
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|
|
mailing list before you make changes to @code{ltmain.in}, since they may
|
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|
|
have advice on the most effective way of accomplishing what you want.
|
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@node Porting inter-library dependencies
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@subsection Porting inter-library dependencies support
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@cindex inter-library dependency
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|
@vindex deplibs_check_method
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|
Since version 1.2c, libtool has re-introduced the ability to do
|
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inter-library dependency on some platforms, thanks to a patch by Toshio
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Kuratomi @email{badger@@prtr-13.ucsc.edu}. Here's a shortened version
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of the message that contained his patch:
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The basic architecture is this: in @file{libtool.m4}, the person who
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writes libtool makes sure @samp{$deplibs} is included in
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@samp{$archive_cmds} somewhere and also sets the variable
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@samp{$deplibs_check_method}, and maybe @samp{$file_magic_cmd} when
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@samp{deplibs_check_method} is file_magic.
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@samp{deplibs_check_method} can be one of five things:
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@table @samp
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@item file_magic [@var{regex}]
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@vindex file_magic
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@vindex file_magic_cmd
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@vindex file_magic_test_file
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looks in the library link path for libraries that have the right
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libname. Then it runs @samp{$file_magic_cmd} on the library and checks
|
Don't assume that egrep and fgrep exist. POSIX 1003.1-2001 no
longer requires them; you're supposed to use grep -E and grep -F
instead. Also, don't assume that "test -a" works, since POSIX
doesn't require it.
* libtool.m4 (AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER, _LT_AC_LANG_C_CONFIG,
_LT_AC_LANG_CXX_CONFIG, AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE,
AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS):
egrep -> grep, when that makes no difference.
* libtoolize.in: Likewise.
* ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_SYMBOL_USCORE): Likewise.
* ltmain.in: Likewise.
* demo/Makefile.am (hc-direct): Likewise.
* pdemo/Makefile.am (hc-direct): Likewise.
* tests/build-relink.test, tests/build-relink2.test,
tests/cdemo-conf.test, tests/cdemo-shared.test,
tests/cdemo-static.test, tests/demo-conf.test,
tests/demo-nofast.test, tests/demo-shared.test,
tests/demo-static.test, tests/depdemo-conf.test,
tests/depdemo-nofast.test, tests/depdemo-shared.test,
tests/depdemo-static.test, tests/hardcode.test,
tests/mdemo-conf.test, tests/mdemo-shared.test,
tests/mdemo-static.test, tests/pdemo-conf.test,
tests/tagdemo-conf.test, tests/tagdemo-shared.test,
tests/tagdemo-static.test: Likewise.
* libtool.m4 (AC_PROG_EGREP):
New macro, defined if Autoconf doesn't define.
(AC_PATH_TOOL_PREFIX, AC_PROG_LD_GNU): Use it.
(AC_PROG_LD, AC_PROG_NM, AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE):
Use shell pattern matching rather than egrep.
(AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG): Set lt_EGREP and EGREP.
* demo/Makefile.am (SET_HARDCODE_FLAGS): Use sed instead of egrep.
* pdemo/Makefile.am (SET_HARDCODE_FLAGS): Likewise.
* tests/defs (EGREP, FGREP): New vars.
* ltmain.in: egrep -> $EGREP
* tests/assign.test, tests/demo-exec.test, tests/demo-inst.test,
tests/pdemo-exec.test, tests/pdemo-inst.test, tests/sh.test:
Likewise.
* tests/hardcode.test: fgrep -> $FGREP
* tests/f77demo-exec.test: test -a -> test &&
2002-11-19 17:42:39 +08:00
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for a match against the extended regular expression @var{regex}. When
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@var{file_magic_test_file} is set by @file{libtool.m4}, it is used as an
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argument to @samp{$file_magic_cmd} in order to verify whether the
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regular expression matches its output, and warn the user otherwise.
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@item test_compile
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@vindex test_compile
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just checks whether it is possible to link a program out of a list of
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libraries, and checks which of those are listed in the output of
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@code{ldd}. It is currently unused, and will probably be dropped in the
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future.
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@item pass_all
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@vindex pass_all
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will pass everything without any checking. This may work on platforms
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in which code is position-independent by default and inter-library
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dependencies are properly supported by the dynamic linker, for example,
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on DEC OSF/1 3 and 4.
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@item none
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@vindex none
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It causes deplibs to be reassigned @samp{deplibs=""}. That way
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@samp{archive_cmds} can contain deplibs on all platforms, but not have
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deplibs used unless needed.
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@item unknown
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@vindex unknown
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is the default for all systems unless overridden in @file{libtool.m4}.
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It is the same as @samp{none}, but it documents that we really don't
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know what the correct value should be, and we welcome patches that
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improve it.
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@end table
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Then in @file{ltmain.in} we have the real workhorse: a little
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initialization and postprocessing (to setup/release variables for use
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with eval echo libname_spec etc.) and a case statement that decides
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2005-03-28 17:15:09 +08:00
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the method that is being used. This is the real code@dots{} I wish I could
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condense it a little more, but I don't think I can without function
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calls. I've mostly optimized it (moved things out of loops, etc) but
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there is probably some fat left. I thought I should stop while I was
|
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ahead, work on whatever bugs you discover, etc before thinking about
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more than obvious optimizations.
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@node Tested platforms
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@section Tested platforms
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This table describes when libtool was last known to be tested on
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platforms where it claims to support shared libraries:
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@example
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@include PLATFORMS
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@end example
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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Note: The vendor-distributed HP-UX @command{sed}(1) programs are horribly
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broken, and cannot handle libtool's requirements, so users may report
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unusual problems. There is no workaround except to install a working
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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@command{sed} (such as @sc{gnu} @command{sed}) on these systems.
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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Note: The vendor-distributed NCR MP-RAS @command{cc} programs emits
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copyright on standard error that confuse tests on size of
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@file{conftest.err}. The workaround is to specify @code{CC}
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when run @code{configure} with @kbd{CC='cc -Hnocopyr'}.
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@node Platform quirks
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@section Platform quirks
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This section is dedicated to the sanity of the libtool maintainers. It
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describes the programs that libtool uses, how they vary from system to
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system, and how to test for them.
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Because libtool is a shell script, it can be difficult to understand
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just by reading it from top to bottom. This section helps show why
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libtool does things a certain way. Combined with the scripts
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themselves, you should have a better sense of how to improve libtool, or
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write your own.
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@menu
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* References:: Finding more information.
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* Compilers:: Creating object files from source files.
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* Reloadable objects:: Binding object files together.
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* Multiple dependencies:: Removing duplicate dependent libraries.
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* Archivers:: Programs that create static archives.
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@end menu
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@node References
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@subsection References
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The following is a list of valuable documentation references:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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2005-03-12 16:14:44 +08:00
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SGI's IRIX Manual Pages can be found at
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2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
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@url{http://techpubs.sgi.com/cgi-bin/@/infosrch.cgi?cmd=browse&db=man}.
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@item
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Sun's free service area
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(@url{http://www.sun.com/service/online/free.html}) and documentation
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server (@url{http://docs.sun.com/}).
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@item
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Compaq's Tru64 UNIX online documentation is at
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2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
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(@url{http://tru64unix.compaq.com/@/faqs/publications/pub_page/doc_list.html})
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2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
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with C++ documentation at
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2004-11-10 03:09:46 +08:00
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(@url{http://tru64unix.compaq.com/@/cplus/docs/index.htm}).
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2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
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@item
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Hewlett-Packard has online documentation at
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(@url{http://docs.hp.com/index.html}).
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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2000-12-24 00:30:43 +08:00
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@item
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IBM has online documentation at
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(@url{http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/resource/aix_resource/Pubs/}).
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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@end itemize
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@node Compilers
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@subsection Compilers
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The only compiler characteristics that affect libtool are the flags
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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needed (if any) to generate @sc{pic} objects. In general, if a C compiler
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supports certain @sc{pic} flags, then any derivative compilers support the
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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same flags. Until there are some noteworthy exceptions to this rule,
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this section will document only C compilers.
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The following C compilers have standard command line options, regardless
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of the platform:
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@table @code
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@item gcc
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2004-03-05 20:06:02 +08:00
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This is the @sc{gnu} C compiler, which is also the system compiler for many
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free operating systems (FreeBSD, @sc{gnu}/Hurd, @sc{gnu}/Linux, Lites, NetBSD, and
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2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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OpenBSD, to name a few).
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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The @option{-fpic} or @option{-fPIC} flags can be used to generate
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position-independent code. @option{-fPIC} is guaranteed to generate
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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|
working code, but the code is slower on m68k, m88k, and Sparc chips.
|
2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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|
However, using @option{-fpic} on those chips imposes arbitrary size limits
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
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on the shared libraries.
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@end table
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|
The rest of this subsection lists compilers by the operating system that
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they are bundled with:
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@c FIXME these should all be better-documented
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|
@table @code
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|
|
@item aix3*
|
|
|
|
@itemx aix4*
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
|
|
|
Most AIX compilers have no @sc{pic} flags, since AIX (with the exception of
|
2001-11-28 03:31:22 +08:00
|
|
|
AIX for IA-64) runs on PowerPC and RS/6000 chips. @footnote{All code compiled
|
|
|
|
for the PowerPC and RS/6000 chips (@code{powerpc-*-*}, @code{powerpcle-*-*},
|
|
|
|
and @code{rs6000-*-*}) is position-independent, regardless of the operating
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
system or compiler suite. So, ``regular objects'' can be used to build
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
|
|
|
shared libraries on these systems and no special @sc{pic} compiler flags are
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
required.}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item hpux10*
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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Use @samp{+Z} to generate @sc{pic}.
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@item osf3*
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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Digital/UNIX 3.x does not have @sc{pic} flags, at least not on the PowerPC
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platform.
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@item solaris2*
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Use @option{-KPIC} to generate @sc{pic}.
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@item sunos4*
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Use @option{-PIC} to generate @sc{pic}.
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@end table
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@node Reloadable objects
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@subsection Reloadable objects
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On all known systems, a reloadable object can be created by running
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@kbd{ld -r -o @var{output}.o @var{input1}.o @var{input2}.o}. This
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reloadable object may be treated as exactly equivalent to other
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objects.
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@node Multiple dependencies
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@subsection Multiple dependencies
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On most modern platforms the order in which dependent libraries are listed
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has no effect on object generation. In theory, there are platforms
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that require libraries that provide missing symbols to other libraries
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to be listed after those libraries whose symbols they provide.
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Particularly, if a pair of static archives each resolve some of the
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other's symbols, it might be necessary to list one of those archives
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both before and after the other one. Libtool does not currently cope
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with this situation well, since duplicate libraries are removed from
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the link line by default. Libtool provides the command line option
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@option{--preserve-dup-deps} to preserve all duplicate dependencies
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in cases where it is necessary.
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@node Archivers
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@subsection Archivers
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On all known systems, building a static library can be accomplished by
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running @kbd{ar cru lib@var{name}.a @var{obj1}.o @var{obj2}.o @dots{}},
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where the @samp{.a} file is the output library, and each @samp{.o} file is an
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object file.
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2004-12-28 21:13:14 +08:00
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On all known systems, if there is a program named @command{ranlib}, then it
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must be used to ``bless'' the created library before linking against it,
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with the @kbd{ranlib lib@var{name}.a} command. Some systems, like Irix,
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use the @code{ar ts} command, instead.
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@node libtool script contents
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@section @code{libtool} script contents
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@cindex implementation of libtool
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@cindex libtool implementation
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Since version 1.4, the @code{libtool} script is generated by
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@code{configure} (@pxref{Configuring}). In earlier versions,
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@code{configure} achieved this by calling a helper script called
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@file{ltconfig}. From libtool version 0.7 to 1.0, this script
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simply set shell variables, then sourced the libtool backend,
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@code{ltmain.sh}. @code{ltconfig} from libtool version 1.1 through 1.3
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inlined the contents of @code{ltmain.sh} into the generated
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@code{libtool}, which improved performance on many systems. The tests
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that @file{ltconfig} used to perform are now kept in @file{libtool.m4}
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where they can be written using Autoconf. This has the runtime
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performance benefits of inlined @code{ltmain.sh}, @emph{and} improves
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the build time a little while considerably easing the amount of raw
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shell code that used to need maintaining.
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The convention used for naming variables that hold shell commands for
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delayed evaluation, is to use the suffix @code{_cmd} where a single
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line of valid shell script is needed, and the suffix @code{_cmds} where
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multiple lines of shell script @strong{may} be delayed for later
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evaluation. By convention, @code{_cmds} variables delimit the
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evaluation units with the @code{~} character where necessary.
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Here is a listing of each of the configuration variables, and how they
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are used within @code{ltmain.sh} (@pxref{Configuring}):
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@defvar AR
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The name of the system library archiver.
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@end defvar
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@defvar CC
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The name of the C compiler used to configure libtool.
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@end defvar
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@defvar ECHO
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An @command{echo} program that does not interpret backslashes as an
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escape character. It may be given only one argument, so due quoting
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is necessary.
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@end defvar
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@defvar LD
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The name of the linker that libtool should use internally for reloadable
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linking and possibly shared libraries.
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@end defvar
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@defvar NM
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The name of a BSD- or MS-compatible program that produces listings of
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global symbols.
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For BSD @command{nm}, the symbols should be in one the following formats:
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@example
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@var{address} C @var{global-variable-name}
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@var{address} D @var{global-variable-name}
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@var{address} T @var{global-function-name}
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@end example
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For MS @command{dumpbin}, the symbols should be in one of the following
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formats:
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@example
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@var{counter} @var{size} UNDEF notype External | @var{global-var}
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@var{counter} @var{address} @var{section} notype External | @var{global-var}
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@var{counter} @var{address} @var{section} notype () External | @var{global-func}
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@end example
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The @var{size} of the global variables are not zero and the @var{section}
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of the global functions are not "UNDEF".
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@end defvar
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@defvar RANLIB
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Set to the name of the @command{ranlib} program, if any.
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@end defvar
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@defvar allow_undefined_flag
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The flag that is used by @samp{archive_cmds} in order to declare that
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there will be unresolved symbols in the resulting shared library.
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Empty, if no such flag is required. Set to @samp{unsupported} if there
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is no way to generate a shared library with references to symbols that
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aren't defined in that library.
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@end defvar
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@defvar always_export_symbols
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Whether libtool should automatically generate a list of exported symbols
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using @var{export_symbols_cmds} before linking an archive.
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Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}. Default is @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar archive_cmds
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@defvarx archive_expsym_cmds
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@defvarx old_archive_cmds
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Commands used to create shared libraries, shared libraries with
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@option{-export-symbols} and static libraries, respectively.
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@end defvar
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@defvar old_archive_from_new_cmds
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If the shared library depends on a static library,
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@samp{old_archive_from_new_cmds} contains the commands used to create that
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static library. If this variable is not empty, @samp{old_archive_cmds} is
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not used.
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@end defvar
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@defvar old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds
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If a static library must be created from the export symbol list in order to
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correctly link with a shared library, @samp{old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds}
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contains the commands needed to create that static library. When these
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commands are executed, the variable @var{soname} contains the name of the
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shared library in question, and the @var{$objdir/$newlib} contains the
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path of the static library these commands should build. After executing
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these commands, libtool will proceed to link against @var{$objdir/$newlib}
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instead of @var{soname}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar build_libtool_libs
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Whether libtool should build shared libraries on this system. Set to
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@samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar build_old_libs
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Whether libtool should build static libraries on this system. Set to
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@samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar compiler_c_o
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Whether the compiler supports the @option{-c} and @option{-o} options
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simultaneously. Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar compiler_o_lo
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Whether the compiler supports compiling directly to a @samp{.lo} file,
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i.e.@: whether object files do not have to have the suffix @samp{.o}.
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Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar dlopen_support
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Whether @code{dlopen} is supported on the platform.
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Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar dlopen_self
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Whether it is possible to @code{dlopen} the executable itself.
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Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar dlopen_self_static
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|
Whether it is possible to @code{dlopen} the executable itself, when it
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is linked statically (@option{-all-static}). Set to @samp{yes} or
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@samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar exclude_expsyms
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List of symbols that should not be listed in the preloaded symbols.
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@end defvar
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@defvar export_dynamic_flag_spec
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Compiler link flag that allows a dlopened shared library to reference
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symbols that are defined in the program.
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@end defvar
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@defvar export_symbols_cmds
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|
|
Commands to extract exported symbols from @var{libobjs} to the
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file @var{export_symbols}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar extract_expsyms_cmds
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Commands to extract the exported symbols list from a shared library.
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These commands are executed if there is no file @var{$objdir/$soname-def},
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|
and should write the names of the exported symbols to that file, for
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|
|
the use of @samp{old_archive_from_expsyms_cmds}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar fast_install
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|
Determines whether libtool will privilege the installer or the
|
|
|
|
developer. The assumption is that installers will seldom run programs
|
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|
|
in the build tree, and the developer will seldom install. This is only
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meaningful on platforms where @var{shlibpath_overrides_runpath} is
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not @samp{yes}, so @var{fast_install} will be set to @samp{needless} in
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this case. If @var{fast_install} set to @samp{yes}, libtool will create
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programs that search for installed libraries, and, if a program is run
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in the build tree, a new copy will be linked on-demand to use the
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yet-to-be-installed libraries. If set to @samp{no}, libtool will create
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programs that use the yet-to-be-installed libraries, and will link
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a new copy of the program at install time. The default value is
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@samp{yes} or @samp{needless}, depending on platform and configuration
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flags, and it can be turned from @samp{yes} to @samp{no} with the
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configure flag @option{--disable-fast-install}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar finish_cmds
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Commands to tell the dynamic linker how to find shared libraries in a
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specific directory.
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@end defvar
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@defvar finish_eval
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Same as @var{finish_cmds}, except the commands are not displayed.
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@end defvar
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@defvar fix_srcfile_path
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Expression to fix the shell variable @samp{$srcfile} for the compiler.
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@end defvar
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@defvar global_symbol_pipe
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A pipeline that takes the output of @var{NM}, and produces a listing of
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raw symbols followed by their C names. For example:
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@example
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$ @kbd{eval "$NM progname | $global_symbol_pipe"}
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D @var{symbol1} @var{C-symbol1}
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T @var{symbol2} @var{C-symbol2}
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C @var{symbol3} @var{C-symbol3}
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@dots{}
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$
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@end example
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The first column contains the symbol type (used to tell data from code)
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but its meaning is system dependent.
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@end defvar
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@defvar global_symbol_to_cdecl
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A pipeline that translates the output of @var{global_symbol_pipe} into
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proper C declarations. Since some platforms, such as HP/UX, have
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linkers that differentiate code from data, data symbols are declared
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as data, and code symbols are declared as functions.
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@end defvar
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@defvar hardcode_action
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Either @samp{immediate} or @samp{relink}, depending on whether shared
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library paths can be hardcoded into executables before they are installed,
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or if they need to be relinked.
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@end defvar
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@defvar hardcode_direct
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Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}, depending on whether the linker
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hardcodes directories if a library is directly specified on the command
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line (such as @samp{@var{dir}/lib@var{name}.a}) when
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@var{hardcode_libdir_flag_spec} is specified.
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@end defvar
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@defvar hardcode_into_libs
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Whether the platform supports hardcoding of run-paths into libraries.
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If enabled, linking of programs will be much simpler but libraries will
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need to be relinked during installation. Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
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@end defvar
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@defvar hardcode_libdir_flag_spec
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Flag to hardcode a @var{libdir} variable into a binary, so that the
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dynamic linker searches @var{libdir} for shared libraries at runtime.
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If it is empty, libtool will try to use some other hardcoding mechanism.
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@end defvar
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@defvar hardcode_libdir_separator
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|
If the compiler only accepts a single @var{hardcode_libdir_flag}, then
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this variable contains the string that should separate multiple
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arguments to that flag.
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@end defvar
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@defvar hardcode_minus_L
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Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}, depending on whether the linker
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|
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hardcodes directories specified by @option{-L} flags into the resulting
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executable when @var{hardcode_libdir_flag_spec} is specified.
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@end defvar
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@defvar hardcode_shlibpath_var
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Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}, depending on whether the linker
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hardcodes directories by writing the contents of @samp{$shlibpath_var}
|
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into the resulting executable when @var{hardcode_libdir_flag_spec} is
|
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specified. Set to @samp{unsupported} if directories specified by
|
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@samp{$shlibpath_var} are searched at run time, but not at link time.
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|
@end defvar
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@defvar host
|
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@defvarx host_alias
|
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|
|
For information purposes, set to the specified and canonical names of
|
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|
the system that libtool was configured for.
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|
@end defvar
|
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@defvar include_expsyms
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|
List of symbols that must always be exported when using @var{export_symbols}.
|
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|
@end defvar
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@defvar inherit_rpath
|
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|
Whether the linker adds runtime paths of dependency libraries to the
|
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|
|
runtime path list, requiring libtool to relink the output when installing.
|
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|
Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}. Default is @samp{no}.
|
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|
@end defvar
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@defvar libext
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|
The standard old archive suffix (normally @samp{a}).
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|
@end defvar
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@defvar libname_spec
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|
The format of a library name prefix. On all Unix systems, static
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libraries are called @samp{lib@var{name}.a}, but on some systems (such
|
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as OS/2 or MS-DOS), the library is just called @samp{@var{name}.a}.
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|
@end defvar
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@defvar library_names_spec
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|
A list of shared library names. The first is the name of the file,
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|
the rest are symbolic links to the file. The name in the list is
|
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|
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|
the file name that the linker finds when given @option{-l@var{name}}.
|
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|
@end defvar
|
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@defvar link_all_deplibs
|
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|
|
Whether libtool must link a program against all its dependency libraries.
|
|
|
|
Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}. Default is @samp{unknown}, which is
|
|
|
|
a synonym for @samp{yes}.
|
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|
|
@end defvar
|
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@defvar link_static_flag
|
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|
|
Linker flag (passed through the C compiler) used to prevent dynamic
|
|
|
|
linking.
|
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|
@end defvar
|
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|
@defvar need_lib_prefix
|
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|
|
|
Whether we can @code{dlopen} modules without a @samp{lib} prefix.
|
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|
Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}. By default, it is @samp{unknown}, which
|
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|
|
|
means the same as @samp{yes}, but documents that we are not really sure
|
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|
|
|
about it. @samp{no} means that it is possible to @code{dlopen} a
|
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|
|
module without the @samp{lib} prefix.
|
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|
@end defvar
|
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|
@defvar need_version
|
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|
|
|
Whether versioning is required for libraries, i.e.@: whether the
|
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|
|
|
dynamic linker requires a version suffix for all libraries.
|
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|
Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}. By default, it is @samp{unknown}, which
|
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|
|
|
means the same as @samp{yes}, but documents that we are not really sure
|
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|
|
about it.
|
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|
|
@end defvar
|
|
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|
@defvar need_locks
|
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|
|
|
Whether files must be locked to prevent conflicts when compiling
|
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|
|
|
simultaneously. Set to @samp{yes} or @samp{no}.
|
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|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
@defvar no_builtin_flag
|
|
|
|
Compiler flag to disable builtin functions that conflict with declaring
|
|
|
|
external global symbols as @code{char}.
|
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|
|
@end defvar
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
@defvar no_undefined_flag
|
|
|
|
The flag that is used by @samp{archive_cmds} in order to declare that
|
|
|
|
there will be no unresolved symbols in the resulting shared library.
|
|
|
|
Empty, if no such flag is required.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@defvar objdir
|
|
|
|
The name of the directory that contains temporary libtool files.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defvar objext
|
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|
|
|
The standard object file suffix (normally @samp{o}).
|
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|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
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|
|
@defvar pic_flag
|
|
|
|
Any additional compiler flags for building library object files.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
@defvar postinstall_cmds
|
|
|
|
@defvarx old_postinstall_cmds
|
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|
|
Commands run after installing a shared or static library, respectively.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
@defvar postuninstall_cmds
|
|
|
|
@defvarx old_postuninstall_cmds
|
|
|
|
Commands run after uninstalling a shared or static library, respectively.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
@defvar reload_cmds
|
|
|
|
@defvarx reload_flag
|
|
|
|
Commands to create a reloadable object.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
@defvar runpath_var
|
|
|
|
The environment variable that tells the linker which directories to
|
|
|
|
hardcode in the resulting executable.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
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|
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|
|
@defvar shlibpath_overrides_runpath
|
|
|
|
Indicates whether it is possible to override the hard-coded library
|
|
|
|
search path of a program with an environment variable. If this is set
|
|
|
|
to no, libtool may have to create two copies of a program in the build
|
|
|
|
tree, one to be installed and one to be run in the build tree only.
|
|
|
|
When each of these copies is created depends on the value of
|
|
|
|
@code{fast_install}. The default value is @samp{unknown}, which is
|
|
|
|
equivalent to @samp{no}.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@defvar shlibpath_var
|
|
|
|
The environment variable that tells the dynamic linker where to find
|
|
|
|
shared libraries.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
@defvar soname_spec
|
|
|
|
The name coded into shared libraries, if different from the real name of
|
|
|
|
the file.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
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|
|
@defvar striplib
|
|
|
|
@defvarx old_striplib
|
|
|
|
Command to strip a shared (@code{striplib}) or static (@code{old_striplib})
|
|
|
|
library, respectively. If these variables are empty, the strip flag
|
|
|
|
in the install mode will be ignored for libraries (@pxref{Install mode}).
|
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|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
@defvar sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec
|
|
|
|
Expression to get the run-time system library search path. Directories
|
|
|
|
that appear in this list are never hard-coded into executables.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defvar sys_lib_search_path_spec
|
|
|
|
Expression to get the compile-time system library search path. This
|
|
|
|
variable is used by libtool when it has to test whether a certain
|
|
|
|
library is shared or static. The directories listed in
|
|
|
|
@var{shlibpath_var} are automatically appended to this list, every time
|
|
|
|
libtool runs (i.e., not at configuration time), because some linkers use
|
|
|
|
this variable to extend the library search path. Linker switches such
|
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|
|
|
as @option{-L} also augment the search path.
|
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|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defvar thread_safe_flag_spec
|
|
|
|
Linker flag (passed through the C compiler) used to generate thread-safe
|
|
|
|
libraries.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@defvar version_type
|
|
|
|
The library version numbering type. One of @samp{libtool},
|
|
|
|
@samp{freebsd-aout}, @samp{freebsd-elf}, @samp{irix}, @samp{linux},
|
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|
|
|
@samp{osf}, @samp{sunos}, @samp{windows}, or @samp{none}.
|
2000-10-31 07:31:45 +08:00
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
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|
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|
|
@defvar whole_archive_flag_spec
|
|
|
|
Compiler flag to generate shared objects from convenience archives.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@defvar wl
|
|
|
|
The C compiler flag that allows libtool to pass a flag directly to the
|
|
|
|
linker. Used as: @code{$@{wl@}@var{some-flag}}.
|
|
|
|
@end defvar
|
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|
|
Variables ending in @samp{_cmds} or @samp{_eval} contain a
|
|
|
|
@samp{~}-separated list of commands that are @code{eval}ed one after
|
|
|
|
another. If any of the commands return a nonzero exit status, libtool
|
|
|
|
generally exits with an error message.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Variables ending in @samp{_spec} are @code{eval}ed before being used by
|
|
|
|
libtool.
|
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|
@node Cheap tricks
|
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|
@section Cheap tricks
|
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|
|
Here are a few tricks that you can use in order to make maintainership
|
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|
|
easier:
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|
@itemize @bullet
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|
@item
|
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|
When people report bugs, ask them to use the @option{--config},
|
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|
|
@option{--debug}, or @option{--features} flags, if you think they will help
|
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|
|
|
you. These flags are there to help you get information directly, rather
|
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|
|
than having to trust second-hand observation.
|
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|
|
|
|
@item
|
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|
|
Rather than reconfiguring libtool every time I make a change to
|
|
|
|
@code{ltmain.in}, I keep a permanent @code{libtool} script in my
|
|
|
|
@var{PATH}, which sources @code{ltmain.in} directly.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
The following steps describe how to create such a script, where
|
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|
|
@code{/home/src/libtool} is the directory containing the libtool source
|
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|
|
tree, @code{/home/src/libtool/libtool} is a libtool script that has been
|
|
|
|
configured for your platform, and @code{~/bin} is a directory in your
|
|
|
|
@var{PATH}:
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|
@example
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trick$ cd ~/bin
|
This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
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This pervasive changeset makes two intertwined deep changes to the
operation of libtool (neither would work alone). First, there is
a new feature that allows libraries to preopen modules. This
entails a backwards incompatible change to the libltdl API for
separating out the preloaded symbol lists by owner. Second, in
the tradition of "eating our own dogfood", libltdl now preloads
its own dlloaders. The internal API for dlloaders has also had to
change in a backwards incompatible way in support of the new
library preloading feature. If you don't use preloaded libraries,
you needn't change your project sources, though you will need to
recompile against the new libltdl. The API changes are mostly
confined to dlloaders, so you probably needn't worry about those
(unless you have written a custom loader that you want libltdl to
use):
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add libltdl/loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add loaders/Makefile.
* libltdl/loaders: New directory for module loaders, to simplify
Makefile rules, and to give the loaders themselves names that are
unique in the first few characters.
* libtoolize.in (func_copy_all_files): Copy recursively to pick up
the loaders directory contents.
* libltdl/loaders/Makefile.am: New file. Move module building
rules to here...
* libltdl/Makefile.am: ...from here.
(VERSION_INFO): Bumped version info to signify interface changes.
(libltdl_la_CPPFLAGS, libltdlc_la_CPPFLAGS): Set LTDLOPEN
appropriately for each library.
* libltdl/loader-dld_link.c, libltdl/loader-dlopen.c,
libltdl/loader-dyld.c, libltdl/loader-load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loader-loadlibrary.c libltdl/loader-preopen.c,
libltdl/loader-shl_load.c: Moved from here...
* libltdl/loaders/dld_link.c, libltdl/loaders/dlopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/dyld.c, libltdl/loaders/load_add_on.c,
libltdl/loaders/loadlibrary.c libltdl/loaders/preopen.c,
libltdl/loaders/shl_load.c: ...to here.
(get_vtable): New entry function for each.
* libltdl/loaders/preopen.c (lt_dlsymlists_t): Replaced by...
(symlist_chain): ...a new structure which maps lists of preloaded
symbols from the object that loads them.
(lt_dlpreload_open): New function to automatically open all
preloaded modules belonging to a named object (ORIGINATOR).
* libltdl/lt__alloc.c (lt__zalloc): New function to return a block
of zeroed out new memory.
* libltdl/lt__alloc.h (lt__zalloc): Prototype it.
* libltdl/lt__private.h (lt__alloc_die_callback): Add missing
prototype.
(lt__error_strings): Make this opaque to callers.
* libltdl/lt_error.c (lt__error_strings): Move the implementation
to here.
* libltdl/lt_dlloader.h (lt_user_dlloader): Add extra fields to
make originator focused preloading possible. *BREAKS BACKWARDS
COMPATIBILITY*
(lt_dlloader_add): Take advantage of new fields to simplify
paramater list.
* libltdl/lt_system.h (LT_STR): New ANSI stringification macro.
(LT_CONC): Fix it to work from within macros.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (loader_init, loader_init_callback): Simplify
dlloader loading.
(get_vtable, preloaded_symbols): Point these at the preopen.c
symbols to bootstrap the loader chain.
(lt_dlinit): Load the preopen dlloader manually, and then use it
to load any other preloaded dlloaders.
(lt_dlloader_add): Simplify parameter list. Populate new
fields. Chain new loaders according to priority field.
* libltdl/ltdl.h (lt_dlsymlist): Add a new originator field.
(lt_dlpreload_callback_func): Type of a callback for automatic
lt_dlpreload_open loading.
(LTDL_SET_PRELOADED_SYMBOLS): Adjust to hook into preloaded
symbols from the "@PROGRAM@" originator.
* tests/demo/dlmain.c (main): Use mangled preloaded_symbols symbol.
* tests/pdemo/longer_file_name_dlmain.c (main): Ditto.
* ltmain.in: Don't spew spurious warnings when dlopening and
dlpreopening modules.
(func_generate_dlsyms): Factored out from multiple copies in the
rest of the code. Generate originator keyed symbol lists.
(func_extract_archives): Also factored. Extract the contents of
convenience archives for linking with dependent libraries when
--whole-archive is not available.
[darwin]: Don't try to link $old_library unless it exists, and
$lib is a bundle.
* m4/ltdl.m4 (AC_LTDL_DLLIB): Check for all possible dynamic
loading libraries/apis rather that stopping when an acceptable one
is discovered.
(LT_DLLOADERS): New variable for holding dlloaders that can be
preloaded.
* doc/libtool.texi: Document interface changes.
* NEWS: Updated.
2004-07-15 20:14:48 +08:00
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trick$ echo '. /home/src/libtool/ltmain.in' >> libtool
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trick$ libtool --version
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ltmain.sh (GNU @@PACKAGE@@@@TIMESTAMP@@) @@VERSION@@
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Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
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warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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trick$
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@end example
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@end itemize
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The output of the final @samp{libtool --version} command shows that the
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@code{ltmain.in} script is being used directly. Now, modify
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@code{~/bin/libtool} or @code{/home/src/libtool/ltmain.in} directly in
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order to test new changes without having to rerun @code{configure}.
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@include fdl.texi
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@page
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@node Index
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@unnumbered Index
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@printindex cp
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@c summarycontents
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@contents
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@bye
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