#!/bin/bash # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # This script makes sure that no __OBJC,__image_info section appears in the # executable file built by the Xcode target that runs the script. If such a # section appears, the script prints an error message and exits nonzero. # # Why is this important? # # On 10.5, there's a bug in CFBundlePreflightExecutable that causes it to # crash when operating in an executable that has not loaded at its default # address (that is, when it's a position-independent executable with the # MH_PIE bit set in its mach_header) and the executable has an # __OBJC,__image_info section. See http://crbug.com/88697. # # Chrome's main executables don't use any Objective-C at all, and don't need # to carry this section around. Not linking them as Objective-C when they # don't need it anyway saves about 4kB in the linked executable, although most # of that 4kB is just filled with zeroes. # # This script makes sure that nobody goofs and accidentally introduces these # sections into the main executables. set -eu setglobal executable = ""$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/$(EXECUTABLE_PATH)"" if xcrun otool -arch i386 -o $(executable) | grep -q '^Contents.*section$' \ { echo "$(0): $(executable) has an __OBJC,__image_info section" !2 > !1 exit 1 } if [[ ${PIPESTATUS[0]} -ne 0 ]] { echo "$(0): otool failed" !2 > !1 exit 1 } exit 0