| #!/bin/sh |
| # |
| # =========================================================================== |
| # FILE: makexp_aix |
| # TYPE: standalone executable |
| # SYSTEM: AIX 3.2.5 and AIX 4 |
| # |
| # DESCRIPTION: This script creates an export list of ALL global symbols |
| # from a list of object or archive files. |
| # |
| # USAGE: makexp_aix <OutputFile> "<FirstLine>" <InputFile> ... |
| # |
| # where: |
| # <OutputFile> is the target export list filename. |
| # <FirstLine> is the path/file string to be appended |
| # after the "#!" symbols in the first line of the |
| # export file. Passing "" means deferred resolution. |
| # <InputFile> is an object (.o) or an archive file (.a). |
| # |
| # HISTORY: |
| # 3-Apr-1998 -- remove C++ entries of the form Class::method |
| # Vladimir Marangozov |
| # |
| # 1-Jul-1996 -- added header information |
| # Vladimir Marangozov |
| # |
| # 28-Jun-1996 -- initial code |
| # Vladimir Marangozov (Vladimir.Marangozov@imag.fr) |
| # ========================================================================== |
| |
| # Variables |
| expFileName=$1 |
| toAppendStr=$2 |
| shift; shift; |
| inputFiles=$* |
| automsg="Generated automatically by makexp_aix" |
| notemsg="NOTE: lists _all_ global symbols defined in the above file(s)." |
| curwdir=`pwd` |
| |
| # Create the export file and setup the header info |
| echo "#!"$toAppendStr > $expFileName |
| echo "*" >> $expFileName |
| echo "* $automsg (`date -u`)" >> $expFileName |
| echo "*" >> $expFileName |
| echo "* Base Directory: $curwdir" >> $expFileName |
| echo "* Input File(s) : $inputFiles" >> $expFileName |
| echo "*" >> $expFileName |
| echo "* $notemsg" >> $expFileName |
| echo "*" >> $expFileName |
| |
| # Extract the symbol list using 'nm' which produces quite |
| # different output under AIX 4 than under AIX 3.2.5. |
| # The following handles both versions by using a common flagset. |
| # Here are some hidden tricks: |
| # 1. Use /usr/ccs/bin/nm. Relevant to AIX 3.2.5 which has |
| # another version under /usr/ucb/bin/nm. |
| # 2. Use the -B flag to have a standard BSD representation |
| # of the symbol list on both AIX 3.2.5 and AIX 4. The "-B" |
| # flag is missing in the AIX 3.2.5 online usage help of 'nm'. |
| # 3. Use the -x flag to have a hex representation of the symbol |
| # values. This fills the leading whitespaces on AIX 4, |
| # thus simplifying the sed statement. |
| # 4. Eliminate all entries except those with either "B", "D" |
| # or "T" key letters. We are interested only in the global |
| # (extern) BSS, DATA and TEXT symbols. With the same statement |
| # we eliminate object member lines relevant to AIX 4. |
| # 5. Eliminate entries containing a dot. We can have a dot only |
| # as a symbol prefix, but such symbols are undefined externs. |
| # 6. Eliminate everything including the key letter, so that we're |
| # left with just the symbol name. |
| # 7. Eliminate all entries containing two colons, like Class::method |
| # |
| /usr/ccs/bin/nm -Bex $inputFiles \ |
| | sed -e '/ [^BDT] /d' -e '/\./d' -e 's/.* [BDT] //' -e '/::/d' \ |
| | sort | uniq >> $expFileName |