Faré writes: > Is there an official or encouraged way?
No. >> builder (and all interfaces built on top of it) support ld-flags key >> argument. Additionally if you want to influence how ECL compiles files >> dynamically you may shadow *user-cc-flags* and *user-ld-flags*. >> > This won't work. *user-cc-flags* isn't used by build-program, AFAICT, > and user-ld-flags is only used at the end of the linking command, > which is too late for a --whole-archive (and a --no-whole-archive is > actually needed before the -ldl -lm etc. calls, whereas on Darwin, the > -force_load is needed in front of each individual .a). *user-cc-flags* and *user-ld-flags* are used in all operations involving C/C++ compiler. If it's too late, then what about (mentioned in the previous mail) :ld-flags ? (let ((c::*compile-verbose* t) (*compile-print* t)) (c::builder :program "sdbam" :lisp-files '("/home/jack/test.c") :ld-flags '("ld-flag-bam=3"))) (RUN-PROGRAM "gcc" ("-o" "sdbam" "-L/usr/local/lib/" "/tmp/eclinitPjB9n2.o" "test.c" "ld-flag-bam=3" "-Wl,--rpath,/usr/local/lib/" "-lecl" "-lgmp" "-lgc" "-lgc" "-lgc" "-lpthread" "-ldl" "-lm")) ld-flag-bam=3 is passed before -ldl -lm etc (that, of course, won't work, because ld-flag=bam=3 doesn't make much sense), so if that's what you want, just pass :ld-flags to c:build-*. -- Daniel Kochmański ;; aka jackdaniel | Przemyśl, Poland TurtleWare - Daniel Kochmański | www.turtleware.eu "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi