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view libtests/libtest.mk @ 398:443c2939e84b api-inversion
off_t in ABI structures is a bad thing.
Why? Because its size depends on the compile-time environment. It was
OK, ish, when the only off_t was at the end of the struct, because then
we only stomped on uninitialized bits of memory; it is terrible when
there is more than one off_t kind of field. Use uint64_t for those
fields instead.
author | mas01cr |
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date | Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:19:47 +0000 |
parents | 64b2bf35d30b |
children | e072aa1611f5 |
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EXECUTABLE=audioDB SOVERSION=0 MINORVERSION=0 LIBRARY_FULL=lib$(EXECUTABLE).so.$(SOVERSION).$(MINORVERSION) LIBRARY_VERS=lib$(EXECUTABLE).so.$(SOVERSION) LIBRARY=lib$(EXECUTABLE).so ARCH_FLAGS= ifeq ($(shell uname),Darwin) override LIBRARY_FULL=lib$(EXECUTABLE).$(SOVERSION).$(MINORVERSION).dylib override LIBRARY_VERS=lib$(EXECUTABLE).$(SOVERSION).dylib override LIBRARY=lib$(EXECUTABLE).dylib ifeq ($(shell sysctl -n hw.optional.x86_64),1) override ARCH_FLAGS+=-arch x86_64 endif endif all: $(LIBRARY_FULL) $(LIBRARY_VERS) $(LIBRARY) test1 $(LIBRARY_FULL): -ln -s ../../$(LIBRARY_FULL) $@ $(LIBRARY_VERS): -ln -s ../../$(LIBRARY_FULL) $@ $(LIBRARY): $(LIBRARY_VERS) -ln -s $< $@ test1: prog1.c ../test_utils_lib.h ../../audioDB_API.h gcc -g -std=c99 -Wall $(ARCH_FLAGS) -laudioDB -L. -Wl,-rpath,. -o $@ $< clean: -rm $(LIBRARY_FULL) $(LIBRARY_VERS) $(LIBRARY)