Richard Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21.03.2007 17:09:26: > On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:11:36PM +0100, Kai Tietz wrote: > > #include <stdlib.h> > > void *(my_malloc_hook)(size_t) = malloc; > > > > GCC tells me, that malloc isn't a constant symbol. Clear malloc is defined > > by using the attribute dllimport, because it comes out of the MSVCRT and > > has the name "__imp__malloc". But the import library has also the not > > decored name stub function "_malloc". Did I something wrong or is there > > something broken ? > > In i386_pe_mark_dllimport, we turn "malloc" into "*__imp_malloc", > and the later is not constant. I expect we'd have to expand this > differently if you wanted to make use of import library stubs.
The problem I want to compile boehm-gc and libobjc which use this kind of variable initialization. Currently these parts not compilable for mingw targets. Regards, i.A. Kai Tietz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OneVision Software Entwicklungs GmbH & Co. KG Dr.-Leo-Ritter-Straße 9 - 93049 Regensburg Tel: +49.(0)941.78004.0 - Fax: +49.(0)941.78004.489 - www.OneVision.com Commerzbank Regensburg - BLZ 750 400 62 - Konto 6011050 Handelsregister: HRA 6744, Amtsgericht Regensburg Komplementärin: OneVision Software Entwicklungs Verwaltungs GmbH Dr.-Leo-Ritter-Straße 9 – 93049 Regensburg Handelsregister: HRB 8932, Amtsgericht Regensburg - Geschäftsführer: Ulrike Döhler, Manuela Kluger