#! /bin/sh # hardcode.test - check to see what the system linker hardcodes # Test script header. need_prefix=yes if test -z "$srcdir"; then srcdir=`echo "$0" | sed 's%/[^/]*$%%'` test "$srcdir" = "$0" && srcdir=. test "${VERBOSE+set}" != "set" && VERBOSE=yes fi . $srcdir/defs || exit 1 # Extra tools we might need : ${DUMPSTABS=dumpstabs} # Check that things are built. if test -f $prefix/lib/libhello.la && cd ../demo; then : else echo "You must run demo-inst.test before $0" 1>&2 exit 77 fi # Unfortunately, we need access to libtool internals for this test. objdir=NONE eval `grep '^objdir=' ./libtool 2>/dev/null` if test "$objdir" = NONE; then echo "objdir not set in ../demo/libtool" 1>&2 exit 1 fi # Check to make sure we have a dynamic library. library_names=NONE eval `grep '^library_names=' ./libhello.la 2>/dev/null` if test "$library_names" = NONE; then echo "library_names not set in ../demo/libhello.la" 1>&2 exit 1 elif test -z "$library_names"; then echo "= Exiting: ../demo/libhello.la is not a shared library" exit 0 fi echo "= Running $make hardcode in ../demo" $make hardcode || exit 1 echo "= Finding libtool.m4's guesses at hardcoding values" status=0 hardcode_direct=NONE hardcode_minus_L=NONE hardcode_shlibpath_var=NONE hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=NONE # Suck in all the hardcode_* variable settings. eval `./libtool --config | grep '^hardcode_' 2>/dev/null` if test "$hardcode_direct" = NONE; then echo "hardcode_direct not set in ../demo/libtool" 1>&2 status=1 fi if test "$hardcode_minus_L" = NONE; then echo "hardcode_minus_L not set in ../demo/libtool" 1>&2 status=1 fi if test "$hardcode_shlibpath_var" = NONE; then echo "hardcode_shlibpath_var not set in ../demo/libtool" 1>&2 status=1 fi if test "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" = NONE; then echo "hardcode_libdir_flag_spec not set in ../demo/libtool" 1>&2 status=1 fi test $status -eq 0 || exit $status echo "= Searching for hardcoded library directories in each program" for file in hc-*; do case "$file" in hc-direct) expected="$hardcode_direct" ;; hc-libpath) expected="$hardcode_shlibpath_var" ;; hc-minusL) expected="$hardcode_minus_L" ;; hc-libflag) if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"; then expected=yes else expected=unsupported fi ;; *) continue ;; esac # Discover whether the objdir really was hardcoded. hardcoded=no # Solaris cc may store the command line in a debugging section, # which leads to false positives. Unfortunately, Solaris strip # is not capable to remove the section (unlike GNU binutils strip). # So we use dumpstabs if it seems to work. if { $DUMPSTABS -d $file; } >/dev/null 2>&1; then if $DUMPSTABS -d $file 2>/dev/null | $FGREP "$objdir" >/dev/null 2>&1; then hardcoded=yes else hardcoded=no fi # At least AIX fgrep doesn't work for binary files, and AIX also # doesn't have strings(1), so we need this strange conversion # (which only works on ASCII). # AIX fgrep also has a limited line length, so we turn unprintable # characters into newlines. elif cat $file | (tr '\000-\037\200-\377' '\n' || cat) 2>/dev/null \ | $FGREP "$objdir" > /dev/null 2>&1; then hardcoded=yes elif $FGREP "$objdir" $file > /dev/null 2>&1; then # We retry fgrep without tr, in case the above lead to a false negative. hardcoded=yes elif (sed -e '1!d' $file | grep 'unsupported') >/dev/null 2>&1; then hardcoded=unsupported fi # Check the result. case "$hardcoded" in yes) if test $expected = yes; then echo "$objdir was hardcoded in \`$file', as libtool expected" else echo "$objdir was hardcoded in \`$file', which fooled libtool" 1>&2 status=1 fi ;; no) if test $expected = no; then echo "$objdir was not hardcoded in \`$file', as libtool expected" else echo "$objdir was not hardcoded in \`$file', which fooled libtool" 1>&2 status=1 fi ;; unsupported) if test $expected = unsupported; then echo "\`$file' was not linked properly, as libtool expected" else echo "\`$file' was not linked properly, which fooled libtool" 1>&2 status=1 fi ;; esac done exit $status