subsurface/scripts/win-ldd.pl
Thiago Macieira 245e29a72e Use the $PATH environment variable to pass extra dirs for DLLs
Unix developers, look away... this is how it's done on Windows: the
binary loader searches $PATH for the DLLs, so let's reuse the same
variable. This simplifies the command-line a little.

Signed-off-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago@macieira.org>
2013-10-08 23:29:43 -07:00

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#!perl
use strict;
my %deploy;
my $objdump = $ENV{objdump} ? $ENV{objdump} : "i686-w64-mingw32-objdump";
my @searchdirs = split(/:/, $ENV{PATH});
sub addDependenciesFor($) {
open OBJDUMP, "-|", $objdump, "-p", $_[0] or die;
while (<OBJDUMP>) {
last if /^The Import Tables/;
}
while (<OBJDUMP>) {
next unless /DLL Name: (.*)/;
$deploy{$1} = 0 unless defined($deploy{$1});
last if /^\w/;
}
close OBJDUMP;
}
sub findMissingDependencies {
for my $name (keys %deploy) {
next if $deploy{$name};
my $path;
for my $dir (@searchdirs) {
my $fpath = "$dir/$name";
my $lcfpath = "$dir/" . lc($name);
if (-e $fpath) {
$path = $fpath;
} elsif (-e $lcfpath) {
$path = $lcfpath;
} else {
next;
}
addDependenciesFor($path);
last;
}
$path = "/missing/file" unless $path;
$deploy{$name} = $path;
}
}
for (@ARGV) {
s/^-L//;
next if /^-/;
if (-d $_) {
push @searchdirs, $_;
} elsif (-f $_) {
$deploy{$_} = $_;
addDependenciesFor($_);
}
}
while (1) {
findMissingDependencies();
my $i = 0;
while (my ($name, $path) = each(%deploy)) {
next if $path;
++$i;
last;
}
last if $i == 0;
}
for (sort values %deploy) {
next if $_ eq "/missing/file";
print "$_\n";
}