Bochs/bochs-testing/plugin-test/test9-modclass
Bryce Denney dad1e7b3e9 - build the module symbol name myself instead of letting ltdl do it. On win32
I'm using ltdl even it considers my DLLs to NOT be a libtool archive, and
this is making the symbol name transformation mess up.  If I do it myself,
I can avoid this.
2002-10-17 06:49:44 +00:00
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main.cc - build the module symbol name myself instead of letting ltdl do it. On win32 2002-10-17 06:49:44 +00:00
main.h - add test9 which implements a class entirely in a module 2002-10-16 14:55:10 +00:00
Makefile.in - add test9 which implements a class entirely in a module 2002-10-16 14:55:10 +00:00
module1.cc - change symbols to "module1_LTX_name" instead of "libmodule1_LTX_name" 2002-10-17 06:48:05 +00:00
module2.cc - change symbols to "module1_LTX_name" instead of "libmodule1_LTX_name" 2002-10-17 06:48:05 +00:00
modules.h - eliminate duplicat symbols across modules 2002-10-17 05:53:50 +00:00
README - add test9 which implements a class entirely in a module 2002-10-16 14:55:10 +00:00
uselib.out.expected - add test9 which implements a class entirely in a module 2002-10-16 14:55:10 +00:00

test9-modclass

Try to put a class definition in a module, and call it from the
executable.  The definition of ModuleGadget is ONLY defined in
module1, and no class is defined in module2.  I was just trying
to keep it simple, and take one step at a time.