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In QB64, when linking with an external static library `nm.exe` is used to determine whether the symbol being used is either a C or C++ symbol, which determines how the function should be declared in the C++ code. Unfortunately on Windows the `SHELL` command for `nm.exe` is missing the `cmd /c`, which means the redirection does not work and consequently we're unable to find the function declaration via `nm.exe`, which causes the compilation to fail. In addition to fixing this, I added tests for `DECLARE STATIC LIBRARY` for all supported platforms. Fixes: #112
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QBasic
35 lines
603 B
QBasic
$CONSOLE:ONLY
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$IF WIN THEN
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$IF 32BIT THEN
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DECLARE STATIC LIBRARY "./lib-windows32"
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FUNCTION add_values&(BYVAL v1 AS LONG, BYVAL v2 as LONG)
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END DECLARE
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$ELSE
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DECLARE STATIC LIBRARY "./lib-windows"
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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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$END IF
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$ELSEIF MAC THEN
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DECLARE STATIC LIBRARY "./lib-osx"
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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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$ELSEIF LINUX THEN
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DECLARE STATIC LIBRARY "./lib-linux"
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FUNCTION add_values&(BYVAL v1 AS LONG, BYVAL v2 as LONG)
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END DECLARE
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$END IF
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result = add_values&(2, 3)
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PRINT result
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SYSTEM
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