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#! /bin/sh
 
 
 
# Script to translate LDFLAGS into a form suitable for use with libtool.
 
 
 
# Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
#
 
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 
# (at your option) any later version.
 
#
 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
# GNU General Public License for more details.
 
#
 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
 
# MA 02110-1301, USA.
 
 
 
# Contributed by CodeSourcery, LLC.
 
 
 
# This script is designed to be used from a Makefile that uses libtool
 
# to build libraries as follows:
 
#
 
#   LTLDFLAGS = $(shell libtool-ldflags $(LDFLAGS))
 
#
 
# Then, use (LTLDFLAGS) in place of $(LDFLAGS) in your link line.
 
 
 
# The output of the script.  This string is built up as we process the
 
# arguments.
 
result=
 
 
 
for arg
 
do
 
    case $arg in
 
        -f*|--*)
 
            # Libtool does not ascribe any special meaning options
 
            # that begin with -f or with a double-dash.  So, it will
 
            # think these options are linker options, and prefix them
 
            # with "-Wl,".  Then, the compiler driver will ignore the
 
            # options.  So, we prefix these options with -Xcompiler to
 
            # make clear to libtool that they are in fact compiler
 
            # options.
 
            result="$result -Xcompiler"
 
            ;;
 
        *)
 
            # We do not want to add -Xcompiler to other options because
 
            # that would prevent libtool itself from recognizing them.
 
            ;;
 
    esac
 
 
 
    # If $(LDFLAGS) is (say):
 
    #   a "b'c d" e
 
    # then the user expects that:
 
    #   $(LD) $(LDFLAGS)
 
    # will pass three arguments to $(LD):
 
    #   1) a
 
    #   2) b'c d
 
    #   3) e
 
    # We must ensure, therefore, that the arguments are appropriately
 
    # quoted so that using:
 
    #   libtool --mode=link ... $(LTLDFLAGS)
 
    # will result in the same number of arguments being passed to
 
    # libtool.   In other words, when this script was invoked, the shell
 
    # removed one level of quoting, present in $(LDFLAGS); we have to put
 
    # it back.
 
 
 
    # Quote any embedded single quotes.
 
    case $arg in
 
        *"'"*)
 
            # The following command creates the script:
 
            #   1s,^X,,;s|'|'"'"'|g
 
            # which removes a leading X, and then quotes and embedded single
 
            # quotes.
 
            sed_script="1s,^X,,;s|'|'\"'\"'|g"
 
            # Add a leading "X" so that if $arg starts with a dash,
 
            # the echo command will not try to interpret the argument
 
            # as a command-line option.
 
            arg="X$arg"
 
            # Generate the quoted string.
 
            quoted_arg=`echo "$arg" | sed -e "$sed_script"`
 
            ;;
 
        *)
 
            quoted_arg=$arg
 
            ;;
 
    esac
 
    # Surround the entire argument with single quotes.
 
    quoted_arg="'"$quoted_arg"'"
 
 
 
    # Add it to the string.
 
    result="$result $quoted_arg"
 
done
 
 
 
# Output the string we have built up.
 
echo "$result"

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