dyldLibSystemGlue.c   [plain text]


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#include <stdlib.h>

//
// <rdar://problem/6536810> Alter libdyld.a to not need libsystem to link with dylib1.o
// This is the temporary private interface between libSystem.B.dylib and dyld
//

#if __i386__ || __x86_64__
// The compiler driver will continue to add -ldylib1.o to ppc and arm links
// so only i386 and x86_64 need this extra glue.

struct __DATA__dyld { long lazy; int (*lookup)(const char*, void**); };

static struct __DATA__dyld  myDyldSection __attribute__ ((section ("__DATA,__dyld"))) = { 0, NULL };


__attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden"))) int _dyld_func_lookup(const char* dyld_func_name, void **address)
{
	return (*myDyldSection.lookup)(dyld_func_name, address);
}

#endif