Export definitions in a module definition file is as follows:
exportedname[=internalname] [@ordinal [NONAME]] [PRIVATE] [DATA]
Previously we did not support =internalname, so users couldn't export
symbols from a DLL with a different name.
llvm-svn: 207827
When creating a .lib file, we should strip the leading underscore,
but should not strip stdcall atsign suffix. Otherwise produced .lib
files cannot be linked.
llvm-svn: 207729
Previously the input file for the lib.exe command would be removed
as soon as the command exits, so we couldn't write a test to check
the file contents are correct.
This patch adds /lldmoduledeffile: option to retain a copy of the
temporary file at the given file path, so that you can see the file
if you want.
llvm-svn: 207727
If a symbol in an import library is marked as "data", the linker will not
create a jump table entry for the symbol, since jump table makes sense only
for a symbol pointing to a function.
I don't think NONAME attribute has a meaning when creating an import library.
The attribute is emitted for debugging purpose.
llvm-svn: 197803
If the linker is instructed to create a DLL, it will also create an import
library (.lib file) to describe the symbols exported by the DLL. This patch is
to create the import library file.
There is a convenient command "lib.exe" which can create an import library
from a module definition file (.def file). The command is used in this patch.
llvm-svn: 197801