+# Check for functions that libpq must not call.
+# (If nm doesn't exist or doesn't work on shlibs, this test will silently
+# do nothing, which is fine.)
+.PHONY: check-libpq-refs
+check-libpq-refs: $(shlib)
+ @! nm -A -g -u $< 2>/dev/null | grep -e abort -e exit
"abort" and "exit" could be generic terms present in some other
libraries. Could be be better to match with "U abort" and "U exit"
instead? MinGW has a nm command, and it has a compatible option set,
so I think that it should work.
A possible trick is to add ccp flags such as: -Dexit=exit_BAD
-Dabort=abort_BAD.
--
Fabien.