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#!/bin/sh
# MPE doesn't have a native nm, and the gcc nm isn't quite fully functional.
#
# If Perl Configure is calling us, then use the native linker to extract the
# symbol table and reformat it into something nm-like.
#
# Else it must be gcc calling us during the final link phase, so call gcc nm.
if [ "$1" != "-configperl" ]; then
# Oops, the caller must be expecting gcc nm. Give it to them.
/usr/local/bin/nm $@
exit $?
fi
case $2 in
*.a) LIST="LISTRL RL=$2;DATA;ENTRYSYM" ;;
*.sl) LIST="LISTXL XL=$2;DATA;ENTRYSYM" ;;
*) exit 0 ;;
esac
# I wanted to pipe this into awk, but it fell victim to a known pipe/streams
# bug on my multiprocessor machine.
callci xeq linkedit.pub.sys \"$LIST\" >nm.$$
/bin/awk '\
/ data univ / { printf "%-20s|%10s|%-6s|%-7s|%s\n",$1,$5,"extern","data","?"} \
/ entry univ / { printf "%-20s|%10s|%-6s|%-7s|%s\n",$1,$7,"extern","entry","?"}' nm.$$
rm -f nm.$$
exit 0
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