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Summary: When apps or other libraries link against a library with symbol versions, the version string is recorded in the import table, and used at runtime to resolve the symbol back to a library that provides that version (vaguely like how two-level namespaces work in Mach-O). ld's --default-symver flag tags every exported symbol with a symbol version string equal to the library's soname. Using --default-symver means multiple versions of libLLVM can coexist within the same process, at least to the extent that they don't try to pass data between each other's llvms. As an example, imagine a language like Rust using llvm for CPU codegen, binding to OpenGL, with Mesa as the OpenGL implementation using llvm for R600 codegen. With --default-symver Rust and Mesa will resolve their llvm usage to the version each was linked against, which need not match. (Other ELF platforms like BSD and Solaris might have similar semantics, I've not checked.) This is based on an autoconf version of this patch by Adam Jackson. This new option can be used to add --default-symver to the linker flags for libLLVM.so. Reviewers: beanz Reviewed By: beanz Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30997 llvm-svn: 302026 |
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simple_version_script.map.in |