#! /bin/sh command="" infile="" o_opt=no pic=no while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case "$1" in -DPIC|-fPIC|-fpic|-Kpic|-KPIC) if [ "$pic" != "yes" ] ; then command="$command -DPIC" pic=yes fi ;; -f|-fbin|-faout|-faoutb|-fcoff|-felf|-felf64|-fas86| \ -fobj|-fwin32|-fwin64|-frdf|-fieee|-fmacho|-fmacho64) # it's a file format specifier for nasm. command="$command $1" ;; -f*) # maybe a code-generation flag for gcc. ;; -[Ii]*) incdir=`echo "$1" | sed 's/^-[Ii]//'` if [ "x$incdir" = x -a "x$2" != x ] ; then case "$2" in -*) ;; *) incdir="$2"; shift;; esac fi if [ "x$incdir" != x ] ; then # In the case of NASM, the trailing slash is necessary. incdir=`echo "$incdir" | sed 's%/*$%/%'` command="$command -I$incdir" fi ;; -o*) o_opt=yes command="$command $1" ;; *.asm) infile=$1 command="$command $1" ;; *) command="$command $1" ;; esac shift done if [ "$o_opt" != yes ] ; then # By default, NASM creates an output file # in the same directory as the input file. outfile="-o `echo $infile | sed -e 's%^.*/%%' -e 's%\.[^.]*$%%'`.o" command="$command $outfile" fi echo $command exec $command