114 lines
2.7 KiB
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114 lines
2.7 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Written: Nov 1994 Wayne Scott <wscott@ichips.intel.com>
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#
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# Updated: 1997-8 Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
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#
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# Create the export list for perl.
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# Needed by AIX to do dynamic linking.
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#
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# This simple program relies on 'global.sym' and few other *.sym files
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# and the *var*.h files being up to date with all of the global
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# symbols that a dynamic link library might want to access.
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#
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# Most symbols have a Perl_ or PL_prefix because that's what embed.h
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# sticks in front of them.
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#
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# AIX requires the list of external symbols (variables or functions)
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# that are made available for another executable object file the import.
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# The list is called the export file and it is a simple text file.
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# The first line must be
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#!
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# That is, hash-bang, pound-shout, however you want to call it.
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# The remainder of the file are the names of the symbols, one per line.
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# The file is then given to the system loader (cc/xlc command line)
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# as -bE:export.file.
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case $CONFIG in
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'')
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if test -f config.sh; then TOP=.;
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elif test -f ../config.sh; then TOP=..;
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elif test -f ../../config.sh; then TOP=../..;
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elif test -f ../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../..;
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elif test -f ../../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../../..;
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else
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echo "Can't find config.sh."; exit 1
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fi
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. $TOP/config.sh
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;;
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esac
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: This forces SH files to create target in same directory as SH file.
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: This is so that make depend always knows where to find SH derivatives.
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case "$0" in
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*/*) cd `expr X$0 : 'X\(.*\)/'` ;;
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esac
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echo "Extracting perl.exp"
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rm -f perl.exp
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echo "#!" > perl.exp
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# No compat3 since 5.004_50.
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# perlio.sym will added below if needed.
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syms="global.sym interp.sym thread.sym"
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sed -n '/^[A-Za-z]/ s/^/Perl_/p' $syms >> perl.exp
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sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(G\([^[,]*\).*/PL_\1/p' perlvars.h >> perl.exp
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sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(I\([^[,]*\).*/PL_\1/p' intrpvar.h >> perl.exp
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sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(T\([^[,]*\).*/PL_\1/p' thrdvar.h >> perl.exp
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#
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# If we use the PerlIO abstraction layer, add its symbols
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#
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if [ $useperlio = "define" ]
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then
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grep '^[A-Za-z]' perlio.sym >> perl.exp
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fi
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#
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# Extra globals not included above (including a few that might
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# not actually be defined, but there's no harm in that).
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#
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cat <<END >> perl.exp
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perl_init_i18nl10n
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perl_init_i18nl14n
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perl_new_collate
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perl_new_ctype
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perl_new_numeric
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perl_set_numeric_local
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perl_set_numeric_standard
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perl_alloc
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perl_construct
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perl_destruct
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perl_free
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perl_parse
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perl_run
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perl_get_sv
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perl_get_av
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perl_get_hv
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perl_get_cv
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perl_call_argv
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perl_call_pv
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perl_call_method
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perl_call_sv
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perl_eval_pv
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perl_eval_sv
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perl_require_pv
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Mymalloc
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Mycalloc
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Myremalloc
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Myfree
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Perl_malloc
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Perl_calloc
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Perl_realloc
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Perl_free
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END
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# The shebang line nicely sorts as the first one.
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sort -o perl.exp -u perl.exp
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# eof
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