| 1 | #!/bin/sh |
| 2 | |
| 3 | # MPE doesn't have a native nm, and the gcc nm isn't quite fully functional. |
| 4 | # |
| 5 | # If Perl Configure is calling us, then use the native linker to extract the |
| 6 | # symbol table and reformat it into something nm-like. |
| 7 | # |
| 8 | # Else it must be gcc calling us during the final link phase, so call gcc nm. |
| 9 | |
| 10 | if [ "$1" != "-configperl" ]; then |
| 11 | # Oops, the caller must be expecting gcc nm. Give it to them. |
| 12 | /usr/local/bin/nm $@ |
| 13 | exit $? |
| 14 | fi |
| 15 | |
| 16 | case $2 in |
| 17 | *.a) LIST="LISTRL RL=$2;DATA;ENTRYSYM" ;; |
| 18 | *.sl) LIST="LISTXL XL=$2;DATA;ENTRYSYM" ;; |
| 19 | *) exit 0 ;; |
| 20 | esac |
| 21 | |
| 22 | # I wanted to pipe this into awk, but it fell victim to a known pipe/streams |
| 23 | # bug on my multiprocessor machine. |
| 24 | |
| 25 | callci xeq linkedit.pub.sys \"$LIST\" >nm.$$ |
| 26 | |
| 27 | /bin/awk '\ |
| 28 | / data univ / { printf "%-20s|%10s|%-6s|%-7s|%s\n",$1,$5,"extern","data","?"} \ |
| 29 | / entry univ / { printf "%-20s|%10s|%-6s|%-7s|%s\n",$1,$7,"extern","entry","?"}' nm.$$ |
| 30 | |
| 31 | rm -f nm.$$ |
| 32 | |
| 33 | exit 0 |