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NAME

       relaytool - Generate a file that can be used instead of linking directly against a library

SYNOPSIS

       relaytool [OPTION ...] [LINKER COMMAND ...]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the relaytool command.

       relaytool is a program to provide a more convenient interface to dlopen/dlsym. It lets you write the same
       style of code you would when using a normal hard link (-lwhatever), but the symbols are actually
       lazy-linked at runtime. You can use the symbols libwhatever_is_present and
       libwhatever_symbol_is_present() to find out what APIs are actually available at runtime.

       In other words, the need to use function pointers and lots of manual calls to dlsym() is eliminated, and
       it becomes much simpler to soft link to things as a result. If a symbol is missing at runtime and you
       call it anyway, your application will abort and an error message is printed that states which function
       was called. If a variable is missing at runtime, the value is always -1.

OPTIONS

       --relay LIB
           If a matching -lLIB is found, generate a file that can be used instead of linking directly to LIB.
           The name of the file is echoed on stdout. Multiple --relay can be used together, a file will be
           generated for each matching ones.

       --replace-all-libs
           Generate a file for every -lLIB parameter.

       --minimal-list OBJ_LIST
           Will look in OBJ_LIST for undefined symbols, and generate a file creating only the needed symbols for
           each LIB.

       --partial-map MAP_FILE
           Generate a file creating only the symbols contained in MAP_FILE. Will apply to all further -lLIB
           parameters, so in general is not suitable to multiple libs in the same invocation of relaytool.

       --no-replace
           Echo -lLIB on stdout even if a --relay LIB is found, so it'll be linked in normally.

       --multilink [SONAMES...]
           If a library has different SONAMES on different Linux distributions you can specify the various
           SONAMES that it's known by here. Relaytool will attempt to load them (in the order provided) until
           one if found. This cannot be used with multiple --relay options. The first SONAME in the list will be
           used as the name in the _is_present variable and _symbol_is_present function.

       --out-dir DIRECTORY
           Write stub file to DIRECTORY instead of CWD.

LINKER COMMANDS

       -LPATH
           Add PATH to the list of paths to search for LIBs.

       -lLIB
           If a matching --relay LIB is found (or if --replace-all-libs is specified), generate a file that can
           be used instead of linking directly to LIB. If there's no --relay LIB, echo -lLIB to stdout.

       All other linker commands are passed as is to stdout.

OTHER COMMANDS

       -h, --help
           Show some help.

       --version
           Display version information of relaytool

SEE ALSO

       lipkgen (1), ligcc(1), gcc(1).

       Additional documentation can be found on http://people.freedesktop.org/~mak/limba.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Matthias Klumpp <matthias@tenstral.net>.

       Copyright © 2010-2014 Matthias Klumpp