extracting configuration values, since a given value may
be present in each tag.
(hc-libpath): Ditto.
(hc-minusL): Ditto.
* libtool.m4 (_LT_AC_TAGCONFIG): Add tagged configurations from
the --with-tags option.
(_LT_AC_LTCONFIG_HACK): Factored out into separate configuration
macros -- The interdependencies and running order are still
immutable, and need a lot of work to fix.
(AC_LIBTOOL_CONFIG): Taken from the previous incarnation of
_LT_AC_LTCONFIG_HACK -- this macro is used both to create the
primary (C language) libtool configuration from
_LT_AC_LTCONFIG_HACK and also to append tagged configurations from
_LT_AC_TAGCONFIG.
* NEWS: Merged from multi-language-branch.
multi-language-branch.
* configure.in: Added pdemo and tagdemo to CONF_SUBDIRS
and merged references to CXX and GCJ from multi-language-branch.
*pdemo: Added test directory from multi-language-branch.
*tagdemo: Added test directory from multi-language-branch.
*tests/Makefile.am: Merged additional tests from
multi-language-branch.
*tests/pdemo-*.test: ditto.
*tests/tagdemo-*.test: ditto.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (strdup, strcmp, strchr, strrchr, memcpy, trim,
free_vars): Revoke inline keyword from declarations. `static
inline' is not very portable, and in addition Unixware 7.1.1's
compiler says you can't access static variables from inline
functions.
Reported by Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
* ltmain.in (ILD): tidy up, add comments, remove dead code,
merge duplicate code
* ltmain.in (ILD): don't touch newdependency_libs after scan or
dlopen pass
* ltmain.in (ILD): don't dlpreopen dependency_libs of a dlopened
module (remove absolutely wrong quick hack)
* ltmain.in (ILD): remove wrong comments about duplicate removal
* ltmain.in (ILD): build a static-only module if it has
static libraries in its dependencies (so that libltdl can
safely load dependency_libs)
* ltmain.in (argument parsing): prefix comparsions of -l args with X,
replace -lc with `-framework System' _after_ the ILD passes
* ltmain.in (argument parsing): support dl[pre]open
for both .o and .lo files
* ltmain.in (deplibs_check): use portable test syntax
* ltmain.in (help): document -prefer-[non-]pic flags
* ltmain.in: improve readablity by adding some comments,
rename uninst_* to notinst_* (more adequate name)
test suite, Yay!
From Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
* ltmain.in: `test -L' is not portable, and infact breaks uninstall
mode on Solaris. Fallback to `test -h' and finally `test -f',
but be careful not to let the failure status cause libtool to
stop.
check for that here.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (HAVE_SYS_DL_H): Include it if necessary for
the dlopen loader.
Reported by Matthew Schalit <mschalit@pacbell.net>
more like AIX does, with a shared object archived into lib<xxx>.a.
On AIX -bexpall flag does strange things... Don't use it.
Fix quotes around -berok flag. Add support for AIX 5.
Add support for run time linking on AIX POWER. (should work
on AIX 4.2 and up). Turn this feature on by adding -brtl flag
to LD_FLAGS. Add support for AIX on IA64. Note: AIX on IA64
uses a SYSV type linker. Add a comment telling what to do if the
TOC starts getting too large on AIX.
* NEWS: mention aix5 support.
module, since HPUX adds module symbols into the `self' pool if
it is opened later. Return the cached pointer if the caller
subsequently tries to open `self'.
(sys_shl_sym): Diagnose NULL modules.
* ltmain.in (clean,uninstall): test -e is not portable. Well,
neither is -L, but I'm hoping that redirecting error messages
to /dev/null and relying on non-zero exit status will work okay
on the few hosts that don't support -L.
* tests/depdemo-dups.test: Removed, as part of the patch
reversion below.
* ltmain.in: Revert my change from 2001-03-31. Although it
was technically correct, it opens a whole can of worms we don't
want to deal with right now.
* libltdl/ltdl.c (sys_shl_open): Return a NULL module handle
for self opening.
(sys_shl_close): Be careful not to close a NULL module handle.
(sys_shl_sym): Allow shl_findsym() to open NULL modules, but
discard the modified module address it returns.
hardcodes the library path and adds versioning. Other small
fixes.
* ltmain.in: Fixed special cases for libc and libm on Rhapsody and
Darwin. One of them was misplaced. Added version_type case for
Rhapsody and Darwin, named "darwin".
from libtool link lines -- duplicates are somtimes necessary
to satisfy inter-library dependencies, and never cause link to
fail even if they are spurious.
* tests/depdemo-dups.test: New file. Make sure this bug doesn't
creep back in again!
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Use the new test above.
to the following: libFOO.a (static lib), libFOO.dll.a (import
lib), cygFOO-version.dll (dll). Update postinstall_cmds and
postuninstall_cmds to reflect this.
* ltmain.in: Generate installed .la files with dlnames set to
../bin/cygFOO-version.dll for normal dlls. dlls for modules
remain with the .la file.
* libtool.m4 (export_symbols): On Windows, if the export_symbols
file (which has been passed to libtool with the -export-symbols
command line switch) already is a .def file, use it as is.
* doc/libtool.texi (Thread Safety in libltdl): New node describing
the application the new MT API.
* libltdl/ltdl.h: Prototypes.
* libltdl/ltdl.c: Use these functions throughout the rest of
the file to provide thread locking.
(lt_dlmutex_register): New function to set callbacks for
multi-threaded calls into libltdl.
(lt_dl_mutex_lock): Type of a locking callback function.
(lt_dl_mutex_lock): Type of an unlocking callback function.
(lt_dl_mutex_seterror): Type of a callback function to save the
last libltdl error message in thread local storage.
(lt_dl_mutex_geterror): Type of a callback function to retrieve
the last saved error message from thread local storage.
don't sweat -- it may be a lib that is already statically linked
into the loading application.
* libltdl/ltdl.c: Clean up the shadowing of the global handles
variable.
(LT_DLRESIDENT_FLAGS): Add extra parens to satisfy -Wall.
(load_deplibs): Cast isspace() argument to an int to satisfy
-Wall.
* doc/libtool.texi (User defined module data): Document it all.
* ltdl.m4: Check for memcpy, or else bcopy.
* ltdl.c (lt_caller_data): New type.
(lt_dl_handle_struct): Add an lt_caller_data field.
(lt_dlcaller_register, lt_dlcaller_set_data,
lt_dlcaller_get_data): New functions.
(rpl_memcpy): A minimal fallback implementation.
(rpl_realloc): A realloc implemented with lt_dlmalloc and
lt_dlfree.
(LT_DLMALLOC, LT_DLFREE, LT_DLREALLOC, LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN):
New memory handling convenience macros. Use them
appropriately throughout the rest of this file.
* ltdl.h (lt_dlcaller_register, lt_dlcaller_set_data,
lt_dlcaller_get_data): Prototyped.
* doc/fdl.texi (GNU Free Documentation License): contained @bye
command which prevented part of document to be generated (indices,
etc).
* doc/libtool.texi (Dlpreopening): the @deftypevar did not contain
a space after a type.
below can detect preopened library deplibs correctly in libltdl,
we need to ensure that libtool library deplibs are also preloaded
into the binary for that phase to work.