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Re: executable = exe + data
> * Hannu E K Nevalainen <_tneontr_pbyyrpgbe_@gryvn.pbz> [2006-01-01 19:29:33 +0100]:
>
> Sam S wrote:
>>> * Brian Dessent <blip> [2005-12-31 15:46:50 -0800]:
>>>
>>> Sam Steingold wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is it possible?
>>>>
>>>> simply put, it it possible to write something like this:
>>>>
>>>> int main () {
>>>> size_t my_length;
>>>> <some magic>
>>>> printf("exe size=%lld\n",my_length);
>>>> return 0;
>>>> }
>>>
>>> All the methods mentioned so far are essentially hacks working
>>> against the linker, doing stuff behind its back. Why not go with
>>> the flow? Put your data in its own section, and write a linker
>>> script to handle that section in the desired way. You can access
>>> the address by referencing the linker script variables in your
>>> source code. See section 3 of the ld manual, particularly 3.5.3.
>>> This should work on any platform that uses ld.
>>
>> the problems with this is that the "data" that is being appended is
>> not known at link time and appending it may not require C tools
>> (ld/gcc &c).
>
> Then your options seems to have shrunk to a "launcher" that basicly does
>
> system("lisp.exe -M lispinit.mem")
:-)
this is what we have been doing for well over 15 years
> Can you elaborate on _why_ the "single executable" is so important?
It is not important to _me_, but this is a recurring request by lisp
newbies who ask something like "how do I create an executable from my
lisp application, similar to C and C++?"
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