Hi all, I merged Saleem's #2080 to my working branch, and did some experiment.
I could compile easily Hello.swift with #2080 merged one. swiftc -c -o Hello.obj Hello.swift clang -o Hello.exe Hello.obj -llibswiftCore -llibswiftSwiftOnoneSupport -Wl,<some link options> Without #2080, I should use the *.ll-modifying-trick. It is perfect in this example. But, we need the way to disable dllimport. The immediate mode did not work. swift Hello.swift LLVM ERROR: Program used external function '__imp_globalinit_33_1BDF70FFC18749BAB495A73B459ED2F0_func3' which could not be resolved! swift -O Hello.swift LLVM ERROR: Program used external function '__imp__swift_getExistentialTypeMetadata' which could not be resolved! It seems swift.exe call directly the function in the DLL without import library. The feature also needed when we link to static library. I don't know about the SIL, IR, so it is thankful someone tell me how to approach this problem. 2016-05-07 5:01 GMT+09:00 Saleem Abdulrasool <compn...@compnerd.org>: > On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 5:26 PM, Joe Groff via swift-dev < > swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: > >> >> > On May 5, 2016, at 4:18 PM, Sangjin Han via swift-dev < >> swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I made an experimental MSVC port. Of cause, dllimport/dllexport and the >> driver for linking and many other part is not implemented. But dynamic >> linking was possible with some trick. >> > >> > I think it is useful for designing, my observation about the >> experimental building of libswiftCore.dll, libswiftSwiftOnoneSupport.dll >> and linking of Hello.exe - its source has only 'print("Hello")'. >> > >> > 1) SWIFT_RUNTIME_EXPORT was not enough for dllexport. >> > Hello.obj needed defined in libswift*.dll >> > _swift_getExistentialTypeMetadata, >> > _TFs5printFTGSaP__9separatorSS10terminatorSS_T_, >> > _TMSS, >> > _TZvOs7Process5_argcVs5Int32, >> > swift_bufferAllocate, .... >> > Some of above are dllexported by the macro, but _T* are not. Maybe, >> it generated by swiftc.exe. >> > I used the utility 'dlltool.exe' from Cygwin/MinGW world. It extracts >> all symbols and generates 'allsymbol.def'. >> > With that .def, I could build the all-symbol-dllexported >> libswiftCore.dll. >> > (I'm hoping we can build it without this trick.) >> >> The _T symbols are emitted by the Swift compiler. You should modify >> swiftc's IRGen to generate public symbols with LLVM's "dllexport" storage >> class when targeting Windows. > > > https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/2080 is a first cut attempt to do > this. > > >> >> -Joe >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-dev mailing list >> swift-dev@swift.org >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev >> > > > > -- > Saleem Abdulrasool > compnerd (at) compnerd (dot) org >
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