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.so files can be stripped such that they contain no "regular" symbol
table but do still contain the "dynamic" symbol table, this is pretty
typical for .so files. QB64-PE is supposed to check both tables when
linking against a .so file, but a bug in ab0c2b18
meant that the second
run of nm with the -D flag to check the dynamic symbol table no longer
happens. The fix is to introduce a new output file for the dynamic run
so that they are handled separately in terms of caching the result.
A new test .so file that only contains a dynamic symbol table was added
to avoid this in the future.
Fixes: #301
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469 B
QBasic
23 lines
469 B
QBasic
$CONSOLE:ONLY
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$IF LNX THEN
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' This file is missing the regular symbol table and only contains the dynamic symbol table
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DECLARE LIBRARY "./libstripped"
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FUNCTION add_values&(BYVAL v1 AS LONG, BYVAL v2 as LONG)
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END DECLARE
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result = add_values&(2, 3)
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PRINT result
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$ELSE
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' Windows can't use regular DECLARE LIBRARY to link against a dll, just skip this test
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'
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' Mac OS dylib files don't have a dynamic symbol table, so also nothing to test
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PRINT 5
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$END IF
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SYSTEM
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