PR libstdc++/70940 make pmr::resource_adaptor return aligned memory
[official-gcc.git] / libstdc++-v3 / scripts / extract_symvers.in
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1 #!/bin/sh
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21 if test ${#} -lt 2 || test $1 = '--help'; then
22 echo "Usage: extract_symvers shared_lib output_file" 1>&2
23 exit 1
26 lib=$1
27 output=$2
29 # This avoids weird sorting problems later.
30 LC_ALL=C
31 export LC_ALL
32 LANG=C
33 export LANG
35 tmp=extract.$$
37 case `uname -s` in
38 SunOS)
39 # Ensure that output on Solaris 2 matches readelf below without requiring
40 # GNU binutils to be installed. This requires a combination of pvs and
41 # elfdump, which is easier handled in a perl script.
42 perl @glibcxx_srcdir@/scripts/extract_symvers.pl ${lib} > $tmp 2>&1
45 # GNU binutils, somewhere after version 2.11.2, requires -W/--wide to
46 # avoid default line truncation. -W is not supported and truncation did
47 # not occur by default before that point.
48 readelf="readelf --symbols"
49 if readelf --help | grep -- --wide > /dev/null; then
50 readelf="$readelf --wide"
52 # Omit _DYNAMIC etc. for consistency with extract_symvers.pl, only
53 # present on Solaris.
54 ${readelf} ${lib} |\
55 sed -e 's/ \[<other>: [A-Fa-f0-9]*\] //' -e '/\.dynsym/,/^$/p;d' |\
56 sed -e 's/ \[<localentry>: [0-9]*\] //' |\
57 egrep -v ' (LOCAL|UND) ' |\
58 egrep -v ' (_DYNAMIC|_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_|_PROCEDURE_LINKAGE_TABLE_|_edata|_end|_etext)$' |\
59 sed -e 's/ <processor specific>: / <processor_specific>:_/g' |\
60 sed -e 's/ <OS specific>: / <OS_specific>:_/g' |\
61 sed -e 's/ <unknown>: / <unknown>:_/g' |\
62 awk '{ if ($4 == "FUNC" || $4 == "NOTYPE")
63 printf "%s:%s\n", $4, $8;
64 else if ($4 == "OBJECT" || $4 == "TLS")
65 printf "%s:%s:%s\n", $4, $3, $8;
66 }' | sort | uniq > $tmp 2>&1
67 # else printf "Huh? What is %s?\n", $8;
69 esac
71 # I think we'll be doing some more with this file, but for now, dump.
72 mv $tmp $output
74 exit 0