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PROGRAM:
NAME
elfrc — a resource compiler for ELF systems
SYNOPSIS
elfrc [-o filename] [-h filename] [-v ]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the elfrc command.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does
not have a manual page.
elfrc is a program which can turn arbitrary files into ELF object files which can then be
linked into your program directly and accessed via simple, user-defined symbol names.
For instance, it's possible to embed even huge (16MB+) files directly into the executable
and then access the data in constant time without making the compiler or linker eat loads
of memory.
OPTIONS
Here's what the arguments do:
-o filename
Store resulting ELF object in filename. If not given, no ELF object will be
generated.
-h filename
Store C header file which can be used to access the resource data in filename.
If not given, no header file will be generated.
-v Be a little verbose about what's going on.
In any case, the most important argument is resfile - the path to a resource file which
can be parsed by elfrc. If no resource file is given, or if "-" (a dash) is given, the
resources will be read from the standard input.
A resource file is just a plain text file, each line in the file describing a resource to
be compiled into the ELF output. Each line is expected to three fields, separated by tab
characters: the type of the resource (can be either 'binary' or 'text'), the symbol name
(this should be a valid C identifier) and the path to the file to be compiled in.
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