X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=perl_exp.SH;h=51c3ab258470f0a5c05f19e7a299beaa850af520;hb=73d40b3e8e2639688f6a52079a430333769fcb55;hp=a874e5c13df35607d8dc61d0b6ff3d41c551ffaa;hpb=ec943e08dab44ba23d627be8e095a4a8d45c007d;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/perl_exp.SH b/perl_exp.SH index a874e5c..51c3ab2 100644 --- a/perl_exp.SH +++ b/perl_exp.SH @@ -1,18 +1,28 @@ #!/bin/sh # -# Written: Nov 1994 Wayne Scott (wscott@ichips.intel.com) +# Written: Nov 1994 Wayne Scott +# +# Updated: 1997-8 Jarkko Hietaniemi # # Create the export list for perl. # Needed by AIX to do dynamic linking. # -# This simple program relys on 'global.sym' and other *.sym files -# being up to date with all of the global symbols that a dynamic -# link library might want to access. +# This simple program relies on global.sym and few other *.sym files +# and the *var*.h files being up to date with all of the global +# symbols that a dynamic link library might want to access. # -# Most symbols have a Perl_ prefix because that's what embed.h sticks -# in front of them. Variations depend on binary compatibility with -# Perl 5.003. +# Most symbols have a Perl_ or PL_prefix because that's what embed.h +# sticks in front of them. # +# AIX requires the list of external symbols (variables or functions) +# that are made available for another executable object file the import. +# The list is called the export file and it is a simple text file. +# The first line must be +#! +# That is, hash-bang, pound-shout, however you want to call it. +# The remainder of the file are the names of the symbols, one per line. +# The file is then given to the system loader (cc/xlc command line) +# as -bE:export.file. case $CONFIG in '') @@ -39,19 +49,23 @@ rm -f perl.exp echo "#!" > perl.exp # No compat3 since 5.004_50. -# perlio.sym will added below if needed. -syms="global.sym interp.sym thread.sym" +# No interp.sym since 5.005_03. +# perlio.sym will added later if needed. + +syms="global.sym pp.sym" -sed -n '/^[A-Za-z]/ s/^/Perl_/p' $syms >> perl.exp +sed -n '/^[A-Za-z]/ s/^/Perl_/p' $syms >> perl.exp +sed -n '/^[A-Za-z]/ s/^/PL_/p' globvar.sym >> perl.exp -sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(G\([^[,]*\).*/Perl_\1/p' perlvars.h >> perl.exp -sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(T\([^[,]*\).*/Perl_\1/p' thrdvar.h >> perl.exp +sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(G\([^[,]*\).*/PL_\1/p' perlvars.h >> perl.exp +sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(I\([^[,]*\).*/PL_\1/p' intrpvar.h >> perl.exp +sed -n 's/^PERLVAR.*(T\([^[,]*\).*/PL_\1/p' thrdvar.h >> perl.exp # -# If we use the PerlIO abstraction layer, add its symbols +# If we use the PerlIO abstraction layer, add its symbols. # -if [ $useperlio = "define" ] +if [ "X$useperlio" = "Xdefine" ] then grep '^[A-Za-z]' perlio.sym >> perl.exp fi @@ -61,7 +75,7 @@ fi # not actually be defined, but there's no harm in that). # -cat <> perl.exp +cat >>perl.exp <>perl.exp <>perl.exp <