lorder.sh revision 1.8 1 #!/bin/sh -
2 # $NetBSD: lorder.sh,v 1.8 1998/11/09 04:52:44 mycroft Exp $
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35 # @(#)lorder.sh 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
36 #
37
38 # If the user has set ${NM} then we use it, otherwise we use 'nm'.
39 # We try to find the compiler in the user's path, and if that fails we
40 # try to find it in the default path. If we can't find it, we punt.
41 # Once we find it, we canonicalize its name and set the path to the
42 # default path so that other commands we use are picked properly.
43
44 if ! type "${NM:=nm}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
45 PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
46 export PATH
47 if ! type "${NM}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
48 echo "lorder: ${NM}: not found"
49 exit 1
50 fi
51 fi
52 cmd='set `type "${NM}"` ; eval echo \$$#'
53 NM=`eval $cmd`
54
55 # only one argument is a special case, just output the name twice
56 case $# in
57 0)
58 echo "usage: lorder file ...";
59 exit ;;
60 1)
61 echo $1 $1;
62 exit ;;
63 esac
64
65 # temporary files
66 N=/tmp/_nm_$$
67 R=/tmp/_reference_$$
68 S=/tmp/_symbol_$$
69
70 # remove temporary files on HUP, INT, QUIT, PIPE, TERM
71 trap "rm -f $N $R $S; exit 1" 1 2 3 13 15
72
73 # if the line ends in a colon, assume it's the first occurrence of a new
74 # object file. Echo it twice, just to make sure it gets into the output.
75 #
76 # if the line has " T " or " D " it's a globally defined symbol, put it
77 # into the symbol file.
78 #
79 # if the line has " U " it's a globally undefined symbol, put it into
80 # the reference file.
81 (for file in $* ; do echo $file":" ; done ; $NM -go $*) >$N
82 sed -ne '/:$/{s/://;s/.*/& &/;p;}' <$N
83 sed -ne 's/:.* [TDGR] / /p' <$N >$S
84 sed -ne 's/:.* U / /p' <$N >$R
85
86 # sort symbols and references on the first field (the symbol)
87 # join on that field, and print out the file names.
88 sort +1 $R -o $R
89 sort +1 $S -o $S
90 join -j 2 -o 1.1 2.1 $R $S
91 rm -f $N $R $S
92