[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/T18074] users-guide: Add discussion of shared object naming
Ben Gamari
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Sun May 10 16:13:20 UTC 2020
Ben Gamari pushed to branch wip/T18074 at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC
Commits:
c802f8d5 by Ben Gamari at 2020-05-10T12:13:14-04:00
users-guide: Add discussion of shared object naming
Fixes #18074.
- - - - -
2 changed files:
- docs/users_guide/packages.rst
- docs/users_guide/phases.rst
Changes:
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docs/users_guide/packages.rst
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@@ -1061,6 +1061,14 @@ extra indirection).
its output in place of ⟨GHCVersion⟩. See also :ref:`options-codegen`
on how object files must be prepared for shared object linking.
+- When building a shared library, care must be taken to ensure that the
+ resulting object is named appropriately. In particular, GHC expects the
+ name of a shared object to have the form ``libHS<unit id>-ghc<ghc
+ version>.<ext>`` where *unit id* is the unit ID given during compilation via
+ the :ghc-flag:`-package-id ⟨unit-id⟩` flag, *ghc version* is the version of
+ GHC that produced/consumes the object and *ext* is the host system's usual
+ file extension for shared objects.
+
To compile a module which is to be part of a new package, use the
``-package-name`` (to identify the name of the package) and
``-library-name`` (to identify the version and the version hashes of its
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docs/users_guide/phases.rst
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@@ -807,7 +807,8 @@ for example).
When creating shared objects for Haskell packages, the shared object
must be named properly, so that GHC recognizes the shared object
- when linked against this package. See shared object name mangling.
+ when linking against this package.
+ See :ref:`shared object name mangling <building-packages>` for details.
.. ghc-flag:: -dynload
:shortdesc: Selects one of a number of modes for finding shared libraries at runtime.
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