* [Caml-list] linking order of C libraries.
@ 2004-02-11 9:21 Yamagata Yoriyuki
2004-02-11 12:37 ` Jacques Garrigue
2004-02-20 19:33 ` ecc+
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From: Yamagata Yoriyuki @ 2004-02-11 9:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
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It would be dumb to ask, but what is the effect of order in which C
libraries are given to ocamlc? I ask because when I gave the command
line something like
ocamlc -custom -I +camlp4 -I .. -I ../lib gramlib.cma -o mana\
swig.cmo stub_helpers.o stub_wrap.o stub.cmo mana.cmo parse.cmo\
../lib/libchasen.a -cclib -lstdc++
then it succeeded, but if I gave
ocamlc -custom -I +camlp4 -I .. -I ../lib gramlib.cma -o mana\
../lib/libchasen.a swig.cmo stub_helpers.o stub_wrap.o stub.cmo\
mana.cmo parse.cmo -cclib -lstdc++
then it emits a lot of "undefined reference" errors. (Only difference
is the location of ../lib/libchasen.a)
Is there a documentation I have overlooked?
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* Re: [Caml-list] linking order of C libraries.
2004-02-11 9:21 [Caml-list] linking order of C libraries Yamagata Yoriyuki
@ 2004-02-11 12:37 ` Jacques Garrigue
2004-02-20 19:33 ` ecc+
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From: Jacques Garrigue @ 2004-02-11 12:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: yoriyuki; +Cc: caml-list
From: Yamagata Yoriyuki <yoriyuki@mbg.ocn.ne.jp>
> It would be dumb to ask, but what is the effect of order in which C
> libraries are given to ocamlc? I ask because when I gave the command
> line something like
>
> ocamlc -custom -I +camlp4 -I .. -I ../lib gramlib.cma -o mana\
> swig.cmo stub_helpers.o stub_wrap.o stub.cmo mana.cmo parse.cmo\
> ../lib/libchasen.a -cclib -lstdc++
>
> then it succeeded, but if I gave
>
> ocamlc -custom -I +camlp4 -I .. -I ../lib gramlib.cma -o mana\
> ../lib/libchasen.a swig.cmo stub_helpers.o stub_wrap.o stub.cmo\
> mana.cmo parse.cmo -cclib -lstdc++
>
> then it emits a lot of "undefined reference" errors. (Only difference
> is the location of ../lib/libchasen.a)
The order of the C libraries only changes their order on the
command-line passed to the system linker.
IIRC, the order in which they are passed to the linker is the
same order as on the command-line, but the rule is more subtle for C
libraries specified by a .cma, as some C linkers only resolve
references in libraries occuring after an object on the command-line,
while ocaml expects (ocaml) libraries to appear before they are
referenced. (The exact behaviour is specified somewhere in the
manual.)
The problem you describe is system dependent: most linkers accept
libraries in any order, but some have the above described restriction.
I believe this was the case on Solaris until 2.6 or 7 for instance.
On such systems you must be careful about linking order, and ocaml can
do very little about it, except providing a way to specify this order.
Cheers,
Jacques Garrigue
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* Re: [Caml-list] linking order of C libraries.
2004-02-11 9:21 [Caml-list] linking order of C libraries Yamagata Yoriyuki
2004-02-11 12:37 ` Jacques Garrigue
@ 2004-02-20 19:33 ` ecc+
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From: ecc+ @ 2004-02-20 19:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 06:21:15PM +0900, Yamagata Yoriyuki wrote:
> It would be dumb to ask, but what is the effect of order in which C
> libraries are given to ocamlc?
This is from the man page for GNU ld:
The linker will search an archive only once, at the location where
it is specified on the command line. If the archive defines a sym-
bol which was undefined in some object which appeared before the
archive on the command line, the linker will include the appropri-
ate file(s) from the archive. However, an undefined symbol in an
object appearing later on the command line will not cause the
linker to search the archive again.
See the -( option for a way to force the linker to search archives
multiple times.
You may list the same archive multiple times on the command line.
I didn't know about the "-(" and "-)" options. Perhaps the ld
commands generated by the ocaml tools should use this to make library
order less error-prone?
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