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Linking Libraries that contain circular references in GCC

I am trying to link an application with multiple static libraries in GCC.

There are two libraries that cause problems. Libsupport provides a terminal for the application. It relies on libcpu to provide a serial link, timing and syncronisation. Libcpu relies on libsupport to provide queueing for serial data and more.

If I specify libsupport first when linking libcpu cannot be linked with the queue functions. Is I specify libcpu first lib support can not link the serial link (and more) functions.

It looks like GCC parses a library only once and discard any unused objects.

Can I ask gcc to parse libraries multiple times or to include all objects?

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Gerhard Avatar asked Jan 26 '11 08:01

Gerhard


3 Answers

gcc ... -lsupport -lcpu -lsupport -lcpu

-> Each mention of a library will cause resolution of libraries that came before it (but not necessarily ones specified afterwards), which is why you may need to specify more "-lsupport -lcpu" in future.

Alternatively, try --start-group -lsupport -lcpu --end-group once.

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user562374 Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 17:10

user562374


Here is detailed explanation of why either repeating libraries or using --start/--end-group is required in this situation.

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Employed Russian Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 17:10

Employed Russian


You can normally specify a library more than once to get around this kind of problem, e.g.

$ gcc ... -lsupport -lcpu -lsupport ...
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Paul R Avatar answered Oct 25 '22 16:10

Paul R