Re: ghc - force library search order

2009-06-02 Thread Simon Marlow

On 02/06/2009 00:30, John Lask wrote:

I hav a module that depends upon (binds to) the microsoft uuid.lib
(libuuid.a) this is a static library which exports some labels such as
IID_IPersistFile. I was playing around with trying to get it to work
both with normal compiling via ghc and to dynamically load in ghci. As
we know, ghci can't load static libraries and so was not able to resolve
the linkage. I therefore decided to directly incorporate the objects of
(libuuid.a) into the haskell .a and ghci .o file (ghci) . To do this I
needed to ject --whole-archive libuuid.a --no-whole-archive (or
alternatively the list of objects) into the link command at an
appropriate point to enable the resolution of the linkage.

I have achieved my goal but only by constructing the list of objects to
link entirely manually, constructing both the .a and .o for the haskell
library manually. I am not satisfied with this solution as it is fragile
wrt changes in the module structure of the library I have constructed.


Right, GHCi doesn't work very well with static libraries.

You can extract the contents of libuuid.a into a single .o file, and 
link this in - it sounds like that's what you're doing.  In order to be 
able to use this without manual hackery, you will need to construct a 
Haskell package that only tries to link libuuid.a when in batch-linking 
mode (not GHCi).  I think you can do this by given an empty 
extra-ghci-libraries field.  And then you'll need to add uuid.o to the 
command line when starting GHCi.


Cheers,
Simon




jvl

- Original Message - From: Simon Marlow marlo...@gmail.com
To: John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com
Cc: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: ghc - force library search order



On 29/05/2009 15:19, John Lask wrote:


- Original Message - From: Duncan Coutts
duncan.cou...@worc.ox.ac.uk
To: John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] ghc - force library search order



On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 18:08 +1000, John Lask wrote:

I need to force a library to be searched for unresolved symbols after
all
other libraries have been searched, and I would rather not resort to
constructing the linker command line directly. Is there a way to do
this?

i.e. I want for example -lfoo to appear after all other haskell
libraries
and before system libraries (for example -lmsvcrt) once ghc has
constructed
the link command. i.e. how is it possible to coerce ghc into
respecting
dependencies between the libraries. GHC does a good job in general
with
native libraries, but there are allways corner cases.

I have a feeling this is not possible, but it dosn't hurt to ask.


No, there's currently no way to inject flags that come *after* the
linker flags for the packages on the linker command line.

It might help if you describe at a higher level what it is you're
trying to do. There might be a better way to achieve it.

Cheers,
Simon





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Re: ghc - force library search order

2009-06-01 Thread Simon Marlow

On 29/05/2009 15:19, John Lask wrote:


- Original Message - From: Duncan Coutts
duncan.cou...@worc.ox.ac.uk
To: John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] ghc - force library search order



On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 18:08 +1000, John Lask wrote:

I need to force a library to be searched for unresolved symbols after
all
other libraries have been searched, and I would rather not resort to
constructing the linker command line directly. Is there a way to do
this?

i.e. I want for example -lfoo to appear after all other haskell
libraries
and before system libraries (for example -lmsvcrt) once ghc has
constructed
the link command. i.e. how is it possible to coerce ghc into respecting
dependencies between the libraries. GHC does a good job in general with
native libraries, but there are allways corner cases.

I have a feeling this is not possible, but it dosn't hurt to ask.


No, there's currently no way to inject flags that come *after* the 
linker flags for the packages on the linker command line.


It might help if you describe at a higher level what it is you're trying 
to do.  There might be a better way to achieve it.


Cheers,
Simon
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Re: ghc - force library search order

2009-06-01 Thread John Lask
I hav a module that depends upon (binds to) the microsoft uuid.lib 
(libuuid.a) this is a static library which exports some labels such as 
IID_IPersistFile. I was playing around with trying to get it to work both 
with normal compiling via ghc and to dynamically load in ghci. As we know, 
ghci can't load static libraries and so was not able to resolve the linkage. 
I therefore decided to directly incorporate the objects of (libuuid.a) into 
the haskell .a and ghci .o file (ghci) . To do this I needed to 
ject   --whole-archive libuuid.a --no-whole-archive (or alternatively the 
list of objects) into the link command at an appropriate point to enable the 
resolution of the linkage.


I have achieved my goal but only by constructing the list of objects to link 
entirely manually, constructing both the .a and .o for the haskell library 
manually. I am not satisfied with this solution as it is fragile wrt changes 
in the module structure of the library I have constructed.


jvl

- Original Message - 
From: Simon Marlow marlo...@gmail.com

To: John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com
Cc: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: ghc - force library search order



On 29/05/2009 15:19, John Lask wrote:


- Original Message - From: Duncan Coutts
duncan.cou...@worc.ox.ac.uk
To: John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] ghc - force library search order



On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 18:08 +1000, John Lask wrote:

I need to force a library to be searched for unresolved symbols after
all
other libraries have been searched, and I would rather not resort to
constructing the linker command line directly. Is there a way to do
this?

i.e. I want for example -lfoo to appear after all other haskell
libraries
and before system libraries (for example -lmsvcrt) once ghc has
constructed
the link command. i.e. how is it possible to coerce ghc into respecting
dependencies between the libraries. GHC does a good job in general with
native libraries, but there are allways corner cases.

I have a feeling this is not possible, but it dosn't hurt to ask.


No, there's currently no way to inject flags that come *after* the linker 
flags for the packages on the linker command line.


It might help if you describe at a higher level what it is you're trying 
to do.  There might be a better way to achieve it.


Cheers,
Simon



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