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Nicholas Wourms wrote:
I am not sure if this addresses the problem at hand. There IS and include file with #define foo __foo but configure runs in a problem when it calls foo() without including said include file. Thus we would like to have both __foo and foo.
Noooooo, you have to do it in the library source file, not the header, that way the symbol is properly generated in the library dll. This is quite similar to the way cygwin.din maps some symbols to underscore aliases (or visa-versa).
Yep, but the bind people have already done it in the header. (not sure why). I could simply add #ifdef __CYGWIN__ to remove that feature. But then I will loose binary compatibility between versions. Is there a perfect solution?
int __foo { printf("foo\r\n"); return 0; } int foo __attribute__ ((alias("__foo"));
Cheers, Nicholas
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