generating shared libs

Immanuel, Gidado-Yisa avm3@cdc.gov
Fri Dec 22 09:51:00 GMT 2000


I'm sure these questions have been addressed
before, but I couldn't find it in the archives.
I am able to create object files for a single
class, but
 1. How do I combine several object files
 (created from .javaJ) to make my own shared
 lib (.so)?
 2. Also, is there a convenient way to do [1]
 but starting from a jar file?
Thanks,
Gidado
-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Green [ mailto:green@redhat.com ]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 8:46 PM
To: 'Boehm, Hans'
Cc: 'java-discuss@sources.redhat.com'; 'tromey@redhat.com'
Subject: RE: Jv_AllocBytesChecked (Was: What is wrong with Vector?)
On Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:33 PM, Boehm, Hans [SMTP:hans_boehm@hp.com]
wrote:
> The gcc man page claims this has only a size impact. (I assume
> it does effectively add flow edges to the analysis, but I'm not sure that
> has much impact if you only pass through the exception.)

I think it works like this...
Architectures using sjlj exceptions take a code size and performance hit.
Architectures using pc range tables for exceptions take a data size hit.
AG


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