makedef: Extend the script for use with mingw tools as well

This is invoked by setting the NM and AR variables to the names of
those specific tools. The ARCH variable also needs to be provided,
to choose the symbol prefix (nm doesn't provide any option that
dumps the architecture easily).

Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
pull/272/head
Martin Storsjö 7 years ago
parent 44aa9105c5
commit 1a7bf48eed
  1. 55
      compat/windows/makedef

@ -45,7 +45,11 @@ libname=$(mktemp -u "library").lib
trap 'rm -f -- $libname' EXIT
lib -out:${libname} $@ >/dev/null
if [ -n "$AR" ]; then
$AR rcs ${libname} $@ >/dev/null
else
lib -out:${libname} $@ >/dev/null
fi
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo "Could not create temporary library." >&2
exit 1
@ -57,18 +61,28 @@ IFS='
# Determine if we're building for x86 or x86_64 and
# set the symbol prefix accordingly.
prefix=""
arch=$(dumpbin -headers ${libname} |
tr '\t' ' ' |
grep '^ \+.\+machine \+(.\+)' |
head -1 |
sed -e 's/^ \{1,\}.\{1,\} \{1,\}machine \{1,\}(\(...\)).*/\1/')
if [ "${arch}" = "x86" ]; then
prefix="_"
if [ -n "$NM" ]; then
case $ARCH in
*86)
prefix="_"
;;
*)
;;
esac
else
if [ "${arch}" != "ARM" ] && [ "${arch}" != "x64" ]; then
echo "Unknown machine type." >&2
exit 1
arch=$(dumpbin -headers ${libname} |
tr '\t' ' ' |
grep '^ \+.\+machine \+(.\+)' |
head -1 |
sed -e 's/^ \{1,\}.\{1,\} \{1,\}machine \{1,\}(\(...\)).*/\1/')
if [ "${arch}" = "x86" ]; then
prefix="_"
else
if [ "${arch}" != "ARM" ] && [ "${arch}" != "x64" ]; then
echo "Unknown machine type." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
@ -112,10 +126,19 @@ for line in $(cat ${vscript} | tr '\t' ' '); do
'
done
dump=$(dumpbin -linkermember:1 ${libname} |
sed -e '/public symbols/,$!d' -e '/^ \{1,\}Summary/,$d' -e "s/ \{1,\}${prefix}/ /" -e 's/ \{1,\}/ /g' |
tail -n +2 |
cut -d' ' -f3)
if [ -n "$NM" ]; then
# Use eval, since NM="nm -g"
dump=$(eval "$NM --defined-only -g ${libname}" |
grep -v : |
grep -v ^$ |
cut -d' ' -f3 |
sed -e "s/^${prefix}//")
else
dump=$(dumpbin -linkermember:1 ${libname} |
sed -e '/public symbols/,$!d' -e '/^ \{1,\}Summary/,$d' -e "s/ \{1,\}${prefix}/ /" -e 's/ \{1,\}/ /g' |
tail -n +2 |
cut -d' ' -f3)
fi
rm ${libname}

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