On Jan 21, 2016, at 6:08 AM, David Morsberger <d...@morsberger.com> wrote:
> It appears the linker isn’t called when the -c and the -o options are present. Correct. It's not *supposed* to be called. In UNIX C compilers, the "-c" flag means "compile to an object file, but don't link the resulting object file into an executable file"; it's the standard option used if you have a program that's built from more than one object file. > The cmake logic in CMakeLists.txt is basically: > > SET(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS "${_FLAG}") > CHECK_C_SOURCE_RUNS(“int main() { return 0;}" ${_RESULT}) The documentation for the CHECK_C_SOURCE_RUNS() macro is * CheckCSourceRuns: Check if the given C source code compiles and runs. CHECK_C_SOURCE_RUNS(<code> <var>) <code> - source code to try to compile <var> - variable to store the result (1 for success, empty for failure) Presumably what it's doing is: 1) compiling the source file into an object file; 2) linking the object file into an executable; 3) trying to run the resulting executable. (As per my previous CMake complaint, they ***REALLY*** need CHECK_C_SOURCE_LINKS(), for the benefit of, for example, projects that are cross-compiling. But I digress.) The documentation for CHECK_C_SOURCE_RUNS() continues: The following variables may be set before calling this macro to modify the way the check is run: CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar) CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link Note the lack of a "string of *LINKER* command line flags" in that list; *that* is what we'd need to test this. I guess, with Makefiles, the linking is done with a compiler command (another UNIX tradition) and the -Wl,--as-needed flag is passed on the link command line, but, with Xcode, it's not done with a compiler command, and the C flags aren't passed to the link phase at all. ___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-dev mailing list <wireshark-dev@wireshark.org> Archives: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev Unsubscribe: https://wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-dev mailto:wireshark-dev-requ...@wireshark.org?subject=unsubscribe