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Special thanks to Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen, author of the Sortix operating
sys (https://sortix.org), for brainstorming about the best way to forward
arguments containing special symbols or characters to a sourced (aka dot)
shell script, as well as sharing single-quote tips and tricks.
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This patch guards against the case where -lfoo would result in the linking
in of either an external import library libfoo.lib.a, or a static libfoo.a,
be it internal or external to the build system.
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These definitions come in handy when a project generates alongside
its ``primary shared library'' one or more ``extension libraries''
that depend on it. When the rules for generating extension
libraries use the $^ directive, the above dependency must
be declared in a target-aware manner.
In most cases, one would want to express this dependency by way
of $(DSO_REF_SONAME), thereby pulling in lib/libfoo.so.$(MAJOR)
on ELF targets, lib/libfoo.$(MAJOR).lib.a on midipix targets,
and lib/libfoo.$(MAJOR).dll.a on win32 targets.
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'cause you cannot eat your Apfel and eat it two.
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