Aleksandr Medvedev

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Sep 26, 2022 09:54
needs debugging details (might be an XY problem): stackoverflow.com/questions/73793657/…
 

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Dec 27, 2022 20:51
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Sep 25, 2022 10:30
stackoverflow.com/questions/73793657/… - the question lacks essential details. How the dependent parts are organised? Is it mix of frameworks/static/binary frameworks? Why OP needs to change modulemap instead of access specifiers? It's most likely an XY problem, but it's hard to suggest without additional details.
 
Dec 2, 2022 03:23
@user17732522 I don't think noexcept(false) makes much sense here. As far as I understand the idea is to terminate the app, but make the exception encompass relevant information when needed
 

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Sep 16, 2022 09:30
The compiler is not able to diagnose such a scenario in the first place. The symbols are visible at linking stage only, however i also read this paper and i agree it's more or less apparent about use of one definition per-program. However not everything located in a .a archive constitutes a program
Sep 16, 2022 09:28
> The compiler is not required to diagnose this violation
Sep 16, 2022 09:02
@nwp got it, thanks
Sep 16, 2022 08:34
now i wonder how do i make quotes in chats
Sep 16, 2022 07:47
good night
Sep 16, 2022 07:44
@JerryCoffin the "use" of it can easily be unintentional, especially provided that linker is silent about it
Sep 16, 2022 07:39
linker doesn't complain, not a single warning
Sep 16, 2022 07:38
@JerryCoffin consider the sample above, i can't see anything silly there. I'm not even able to know in advance that void private_func(void) exists in libClib.a if i wasn't the author
Sep 16, 2022 07:37
e.g i was playing around with such a minimalistic example:
```
#include <stdio.h>

void private_func(void) {
printf("Hello from lib\n");
}
```
This code is compiled into a static lib `libClib.a` and later linked to the following program:
```
#include <stdio.h>

void private_func(void) { // uncomment to use your own implementation
printf("Hello from target\n");
}

// void private_func(void);

int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
private_func();
return 0;
}
```

If i have my own definition uncommented, and not forward declaration, lld resolves the call into `hello from target`:
Sep 16, 2022 07:34
@JerryCoffin I agree. At the same time it seems that lazy/defined/undefined symbols categories are exists in context of this documentation for better understanding of how lld differentiate between them while linking. I mean it doesn't seem to have anything with silly linker stuff, as it how it works out of the box, @PeterT
Sep 16, 2022 07:29
it doesn't seem like lld need some specific markers to treat a symbol as lazy, the same link has the following definition a few paragraphs above:
> Lazy symbols represent symbols we found in archive file headers which can turn into Defined if we read archive members.

BTW, it's interesting that it mentions headers, since some symbols might exists in implementation files only
Sep 16, 2022 07:25
@JerryCoffin thanks. Does this rule hold everywhere? I mean, can one rely on it in production code and knowing (or even not knowing) that some void foo(int) exists in a linked library define his own void foo(int)?
Sep 16, 2022 06:35
From here - https://lld.llvm.org/NewLLD.html
> SymbolTable
> SymbolTable is basically a hash table from strings to Symbols with logic to resolve symbol conflicts. It resolves conflicts by symbol type.
> - If we add Defined and Undefined symbols, the symbol table will keep the former.
> - If we add Defined and Lazy symbols, it will keep the former.
> - If we add Lazy and Undefined, it will keep the former, but it will also trigger the Lazy symbol to load the archive member to actually resolve the symbol.
 
Sep 16, 2022 06:34
oops, wrong room, sorry
 

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Jan 19, 2016 11:06
Hi everyone. Could you help me with understanding android test framework? )