pkgsrc/mk/wrapper/arg-pp-darwin-gcc

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# $NetBSD: arg-pp-darwin-gcc,v 1.2 2005/02/14 21:33:36 jlam Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
# by Johnny C. Lam.
#
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case $arg in
######################################################################
# Split direct paths to Darwin "dylib" shared libraries into the
# "-Ldir -llib" equivalent.
######################################################################
/*/lib*.dylib)
dir="${arg%/lib*.dylib}"
lib="${arg#$dir/lib}"
case $lib in
*/*) argok=yes; argmatch=yes ;;
*.dylib) lib="${lib%.dylib}" ;;
esac
case $argmatch in
yes) ;;
*) prepend_queue argbuf "-l$lib"
$debug_log $wrapperlog " (arg-pp-darwin-gcc) pre: -l$lib"
prepend_queue argbuf "-L$dir"
$debug_log $wrapperlog " (arg-pp-darwin-gcc) pre: -L$dir"
argmatch=yes
;;
esac
;;
######################################################################
# Darwin's linker uses:
#
# -dylib_file /path/shlib:/path2/shlib
# -dylib_install_name /path/shlib
# -install_name /path/shlib
#
# to pass the installed locations for the shared libraries to the
# linker, and we need to pass the extra argument unmodified. The
# purpose of -seg_addr_table_filename is more obscure, but Darwin's
# imake rules use it.
######################################################################
-dylib_file|-dylib_install_name|-install_name|-seg_addr_table_filename)
skipargs=1
argok=yes
argmatch=yes
;;
esac