Fix broken dlltool --kill-at
Danny Smith
dannysmith@clear.net.nz
Sat Sep 4 10:00:00 GMT 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Clifton" <
| Hi Danny,
|
| > 2004-09-04 Danny Smith <dannysmith@users.sourceforge.net>
| >
| > * dlltool.c (make_one_lib): Test if internal_name was specified
| > by user before using it.
|
| Approved - please apply.
|
| Sorry for not catching this with the original submission.
|
| Cheers
| Nick
OK,
I forget this. OK?
2004-09-04 Danny Smith <dannysmith@users.sourceforge,net>
* doc/binutils.texi (dlltool):
Update --add-underscore, --kill-at
documentation.
Index: doc/binutils.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/binutils/doc/binutils.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.54
diff -c -3 -p -r1.54 binutils.texi
*** doc/binutils.texi 12 Jul 2004 17:07:55 -0000 1.54
--- doc/binutils.texi 4 Sep 2004 04:00:40 -0000
*************** means!
*** 3042,3054 ****
@itemx --add-underscore
Specifies that when @command{dlltool} is creating the exports file it
should prepend an underscore to the names of the exported functions.
@item -k
@itemx --kill-at
Specifies that when @command{dlltool} is creating the exports file it
! should not append the string @samp{@@ <number>}. These numbers are
! called ordinal numbers and they represent another way of accessing the
! function in a DLL, other than by name.
@item -A
@itemx --add-stdcall-alias
--- 3042,3056 ----
@itemx --add-underscore
Specifies that when @command{dlltool} is creating the exports file it
should prepend an underscore to the names of the exported functions.
+ The option is ignored for symbols with an explicit internal name
+ specification provided in a .def file.
@item -k
@itemx --kill-at
Specifies that when @command{dlltool} is creating the exports file it
! should not append the string @samp{@@ <number>} The option is ignored
! for symbols with an explicit internal name specification provided in a
! .def file.
@item -A
@itemx --add-stdcall-alias
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