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I didn't understand why but had let it slip, but now that it's clear that
their declarations were not in scope at the point of their definitions
(seen via GCC's -Wmissing-declarations) it is quite obvious: the compiler
had no idea the functions should be compiled with an alternative ELF
scoping. Since the declarations are now included, remove the BOTAN_DLL
macros from the .cpp file.
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the source file (this seems to be the case for all global functions that
we want to export from the library...)
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on a patch from Joel Low for MSVC, modified and tested with GCC using
-fvisibility=hidden and the visibility attribute.
Getting this working completely requires making the shared object and
static lib builds completely distinct (which is also a win since it
allows avoiding -fPIC usage, etc in the static lib).
Currently too many things are being exported, though it is an improvement
as internal-only code like the bigint_* functions are hidden.
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the actual copyright holders. For rationale, see my post to botan-devel
on April 9, subject 'Changing license to directly reflect contributors'
(http://www.randombit.net/pipermail/botan-devel/2008-April/000527.html)
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updated dates on files that have actually changed this year. This makes
the diff across versions readable again.
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but might as well keep it up to date. And it's easier to do it once with
a 'perl -pi' command than to update each file over time.
Apologies to anyone looking at diffs.
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