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Re: dll, java, gcc, cygwin
- To: earnie_boyd at yahoo dot com
- Subject: Re: dll, java, gcc, cygwin
- From: Mumit Khan <khan at xraylith dot wisc dot edu>
- Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 11:45:36 -0600
- Cc: Andrew Mickish <mickish at cmu dot edu>, Glen Fullmer-EGF002 <Glen_Fullmer-EGF002 at email dot mot dot com>, gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd@yahoo.com> writes:
> Please, group them together for ease of spliting the file, i.e.:
>
> ThisFunc=ThisFunc@8
> ThatFunc=ThatFunc@8
> ThisFunc@8
> ThatFunc@8
>
Earnie,
A good suggestion, but unfortunately that's going to be messy since all
the exports are sorted, and I don't really want to add special logic just
for this. Easiest way to split is to just re-create without the new
--add-stdcall-alias option (or use sed/perl/awk/what-not).
How about I add a special comment to each auto-added alias, such as
``added by --add-stdcall-alias'' that you can use to delete those lines?
There's always an easy way out -- use sed or perl. For example, to turn
foo.def:
EXPORTS
foo@1 @ 1; add alias to this
blah @ 2; don't mess with this one
into foo2.def:
EXPORTS
foo = foo@1 @ 1; add alias to this
blah @ 2; don't mess with this one
I would use the following:
$ < foo.def > foo2.def \
sed -e 's,\([A-Za-z$:\-\_?][A-Za-z0-9/$:\-\_?]*\)\(@[0-9]*\),\1 = \1\2,'
But, since regexp seem to give people a stomach ache, I've added the
--add-stdcall-alias (and hopefully soon I'll upload a new version of
dllhelpers package that includes this dlltool and an enhanced dllwrap
that adds a few useful features).
Note that the regexp above is almost the same as the one used in binutils
to recognize IDs, except for the missing '@' in \1.
Regards,
Mumit
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