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      1 #! /bin/sh
      2 command=""
      3 infile=""
      4 o_opt=no
      5 pic=no
      6 while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
      7     case "$1" in
      8         --silent)
      9             exec > /dev/null
     10             ;;
     11         -DPIC|-fPIC|-fpic|-Kpic|-KPIC)
     12             if [ "$pic" != "yes" ] ; then
     13                 command="$command -DPIC"
     14                 pic=yes
     15             fi
     16             ;;
     17         -f|-fbin|-faout|-faoutb|-fcoff|-felf|-felf64|-fas86| \
     18         -fobj|-fwin32|-fwin64|-frdf|-fieee|-fmacho|-fmacho64)
     19             # it's a file format specifier for nasm.
     20             command="$command $1"
     21             ;;
     22         -f*)
     23             # maybe a code-generation flag for gcc.
     24             ;;
     25         -[Ii]*)
     26             incdir=`echo "$1" | sed 's/^-[Ii]//'`
     27             if [ "x$incdir" = x -a "x$2" != x ] ; then
     28                 case "$2" in
     29                     -*) ;;
     30                     *) incdir="$2"; shift;;
     31                 esac
     32             fi
     33             if [ "x$incdir" != x ] ; then
     34                 # In the case of NASM, the trailing slash is necessary.
     35                 incdir=`echo "$incdir" | sed 's%/*$%/%'`
     36                 command="$command -I$incdir"
     37             fi
     38             ;;
     39         -o*)
     40             o_opt=yes
     41             command="$command $1"
     42             ;;
     43         *.asm)
     44             infile=$1
     45             command="$command $1"
     46             ;;
     47         *)
     48             command="$command $1"
     49             ;;
     50     esac
     51     shift
     52 done
     53 if [ "$o_opt" != yes ] ; then
     54     # By default, NASM creates an output file
     55     # in the same directory as the input file.
     56     outfile="-o `echo $infile | sed -e 's%^.*/%%' -e 's%\.[^.]*$%%'`.o"
     57     command="$command $outfile"
     58 fi
     59 echo $command
     60 exec $command
     61