From: Gerd Stolpmann <info@gerd-stolpmann.de>
To: John Whitington <john@coherentgraphics.co.uk>
Cc: caml users <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Building a mixed C / OCaml static library to be used from C
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 00:24:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1377210265.18270.4.camel@e130> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <52164BAE.3080509@coherentgraphics.co.uk>
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Am Donnerstag, den 22.08.2013, 18:34 +0100 schrieb John Whitington:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following recipe to build a static library of C functions
> from a mixed ocaml / c codebase. The idea is that the final linking step
> to build target 'test' won't require any special flags:
>
>
> CAMLBASE = /Users/john/.opam/4.00.1/lib/
>
> mklib: cpdflib.mli cpdflib.ml cpdflibwrapper.c
> ocamlfind ocamlc -package cpdf cpdflib.mli;
> ocamlfind ocamlopt -package cpdf -c cpdflib.ml;
> ocamlfind ocamlc cpdflibwrapper.c;
> ocamlfind ocamlopt -I $(CAMLBASE)cpdf -I $(CAMLBASE)camlpdf \
> -output-obj -o cpdflib.o \
> unix.cmxa bigarray.cmxa camlpdf.cmxa cpdf.cmxa cpdflib.cmx;
> ar -x $(CAMLBASE)camlpdf/libcamlpdf_stubs.a;
> ar -x $(CAMLBASE)ocaml/libasmrun.a;
> ar cr cpdflib.a *.o
>
> test: cpdflib.a cpdflibtest.c
> cc cpdflibtest.c cpdflib.a -o test\
> -L $(CAMLBASE)ocaml -lbigarray -lunix
>
> clean:
> rm __.SYMDEF\ SORTED *.o *.cmx *.cmi *.a test
>
>
> (Here, cpdflib.ml, cpdflib.mli and cpdflibwrapper.c form the C interface
> to the OCaml functions. cpdflibtest.c calls caml_startup and then any
> caml functions it likes).
>
> This works. However, I'm having trouble getting rid of "-L
> $(CAMLBASE)ocaml -lbigarray -lunix" -- i'd like the person linking with
> my cpdflib.a not to need any dependencies at all.
>
> When I add two more lines
>
> ar -x $(CAMLBASE)ocaml/bigarray.a;
> ar -x $(CAMLBASE)ocaml/unix.a;
These are the wrong two libs. bigarray.a and unix.a are already
contained in cpdflib.a. What you need are libbigarray.a and libunix.a.
Gerd
>
> in the obvious place and remove "-L $(CAMLBASE)ocaml -lbigarray -lunix"
> when building the example, the linking fails, not being able to find the
> symbols for unix and bigarray. ar -t confirms that bigarray.o, unix.o
> and unixlabels.o are in the created cpdflib.a
>
> Any ideas, or another recipe altogether?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> John Whitington
> Director, Coherent Graphics Ltd
> http://www.coherentpdf.com/
>
>
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