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While working on something else, I started to prepare the support for visibility control in the library. This patch detects that we are using a compiler that supports GCC's visibility control attributes and defines macros ABG_HIDDEN, ABG_EXPORTED, ABG_{BEGIN,END}_EXPORT_DECLARATIONS to control the visibility of declarations accordingly. These are not yet used but using them should now be easy. * configure.ac: Detect compiler support for __attribute__((visibility("hidden")) and define the HAS_GCC_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE macro accordingly. Update the configuration report. * src/abg-internal.h: New internal header file that defines macros to be used in the source code to control declaration visibility. * src/Makefile.am: Add abg-internal.h to source distribution. Add src/ to the include search path. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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This is the Application Binary Interface Generic Analysis and Instrumentation Library. It aims at constructing, manipulating, serializing and de-serializing ABI-relevant artifacts. The set of artifacts that we are intersted is made of quantities like types, variable, fonctions and declarations of a given library or program. For a given library or program this set of quantities is called an ABI corpus. This library aims at (among other things) providing a way to compare two ABI Corpora (apparently the plural of corpus is copora, heh, that's cool), provide detailed information about their differences, and help build tools to infer interesting conclusions about these differences. You are welcome to contribute to this project after reading the files CONTRIBUTING and COMMIT-LOG-GUIDELINES files in the source tree. Communicating with the maintainers of this project -- including sending patches to be include to the source code -- happens via email at libabigail@sourceware.org.