commit | ffdc05d2278d7f9c6e299c923019f689cde5fe76 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yun Peng <pcloudy@google.com> | Thu Oct 06 10:55:54 2016 +0000 |
committer | Damien Martin-Guillerez <dmarting@google.com> | Thu Oct 06 10:58:43 2016 +0000 |
tree | 3f927eca381f68465fc0b142c9c499b18d503f62 | |
parent | 27085f44a168b502542cda6216863601e64da833 [diff] |
Add action_config and feature for linking on Windows Also implemented whole archive feature on Windows 1. Pulled action_configs and features from CppLinkActionConfigs.java 2. Deleted many features not working on Windows. (AFAIK) including: symbol_counts output_execpath_flags_executable global_whole_archive_open runtime_root_flags global_whole_archive_close force_pic_flags 3. Added c++-link-interface-dynamic-library action config Not sure there is such thing on Windows, but it's currently in MANDATORY_LINK_TARGET_TYPES 4. Added build variable "whole_archive_object_files_params" 5. Automatically detect if linker supports /WHOLEARCHIVE and use the corresponding build variable -- Change-Id: I232798a0eb1a3291f972b313a81e678b0121d58c Reviewed-on: https://bazel-review.googlesource.com/#/c/6414 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=135342093
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