#!/bin/sh # check-exports # # quick'n'dirty script that retrieves the list of exported symbols of a given # library using 'nm', and compares that against the list of symbols-to-export # of our win32/common/libfoo.def files. if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then echo "Usage: $0 library.def library.so" exit 1 fi def_path="$1" def_name="$(basename $def_path)" lib_path="$2" lib_result="`mktemp /tmp/defname.XXXXXX`" LC_ALL=C export LC_ALL # On Solaris, add -p to get the correct output format NMARGS= if nm -V 2>&1 |grep Solaris > /dev/null; then NMARGS=-p fi # _end is special cased because for some reason it is reported as an exported # BSS symbol, unlike on linux where it's a local absolute symbol. nm $NMARGS $lib_path | awk \ '{ if ($3 ~ /^[_]?(gst_|Gst|GST_|ges_|Ges|GES_).*/) { if ($2 ~ /^[BSDG]$/) print "\t" $3 " DATA" else if ($2 == "T") print "\t" $3 } }' | sort | awk '{ if (NR == 1) print "EXPORTS"; print $0; }' \ > $lib_result diffoutput=`diff -u $def_path $lib_result` diffresult=$? rm $lib_result if test "$diffresult" -eq 0; then exit 0; else echo -n "$diffoutput" >&2 echo >&2 exit 1; fi