Source to bsd/include/ranlib.h
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#import <sys/types.h> /* off_t */
/*
* There are two known orders of table of contents for archives. The first is
* the order ranlib(1) originally produced and still produces without any
* options. This table of contents has the archive member name "__.SYMDEF"
* This order has the ranlib structures in the order the objects appear in the
* archive and the symbol names of those objects in the order of symbol table.
* The second know order is sorted by symbol name and is produced with the -s
* option to ranlib(1). This table of contents has the archive member name
* "__.SYMDEF SORTED" and many programs (notably the 1.0 version of ld(1) can't
* tell the difference between names because of the imbedded blank in the name
* and works with either table of contents). This second order is used by the
* post 1.0 link editor to produce faster linking. The original 1.0 version of
* ranlib(1) gets confused when it is run on a archive with the second type of
* table of contents because it and ar(1) which it uses use different ways to
* determined the member name (ar(1) treats all blanks in the name as
* significant and ranlib(1) only checks for the first one).
*/
#define SYMDEF "__.SYMDEF"
#define SYMDEF_SORTED "__.SYMDEF SORTED"
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)ranlib.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
*/
/*
* Structure of the __.SYMDEF table of contents for an archive.
* __.SYMDEF begins with a long giving the size in bytes of the ranlib
* structures which immediately follow, and then continues with a string
* table consisting of a long giving the number of bytes of strings which
* follow and then the strings themselves. The ran_strx fields index the
* string table whose first byte is numbered 0.
*/
struct ranlib {
#ifndef _RANLIB_H_
off_t ran_strx; /* string table index of */
char *ran_name; /* symbol defined by */
#define RANLIBMAG "__.SYMDEF" /* archive file name */
off_t ran_off; /* library member at this offset */
long ran_strx; /* string table index */
char *ran_name; /* in memory symbol name */
} ran_un;
long ran_off; /* archive file offset */
};
#endif /* !_RANLIB_H_ */