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Some libraries are layered can depend on other libraries on a private paths. That is, libA can depend on libB which is neither on the LD_LIBRARY_PATH nor on a known system path. The posix linker injects "variables" such as @rpath which is expanded at link time to resolve the libraries on a relative path. Prior to this patch, cling's Dyld-based symbol resolution could not trace down such cases causing failures in symbol resolution when a symbol is only defined in libB (a private library). This patch implements the basic posix linker substitutions allowing cling's Dyld-based symbol resolution implementation to follow more closely the linker rules. Kudos Alexander Penev (@alexander-penev).
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800 B
C
22 lines
800 B
C
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// CLING - the C++ LLVM-based InterpreterG :)
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//
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// This file is dual-licensed: you can choose to license it under the University
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// of Illinois Open Source License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. See
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// LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// RUN: mkdir -p %t-dir/lib
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// RUN: %clang -shared -DCLING_EXPORT=%dllexport %S/call_lib.c -o%t-dir/lib/libcall_lib%shlibext
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// RUN: cat %s | %cling -L%t-dir/lib 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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// Test: Lookup and load library call_lib. Lookup function and use it to print
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// result value.
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.L libcall_lib
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extern "C" int cling_testlibrary_function();
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cling_testlibrary_function()
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// CHECK: (int) 42
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.q
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