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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
A specialized archiver I am working with uses the format ar [mode] -o [outFile] [inputFiles...]
This mode flag has to be the first parameter, and from what I have found you are only able to append flags at the end
Describe the solution you'd like
add_arflags("mode", { prepend = true })
this would yield the following command artool mode -o "outfile.a" "one.o" "two.o" "three.o" ...etc
Describe alternatives you've considered
alternatively some way to directly set the order set_ar_order({ "userflags", "defaultflags", "files", ...etc })
Additional context
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I tried doing "ar@artool mode" but that failed due to the exec trying to run a file named artool mode.
if I remember correctly the command it called looked something like exec( "\"artool mode\" -o file... ..etc" )
I'll wait for the feature, my workaround does its job for now :)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
A specialized archiver I am working with uses the format
ar [mode] -o [outFile] [inputFiles...]
This mode flag has to be the first parameter, and from what I have found you are only able to append flags at the end
Describe the solution you'd like
add_arflags("mode", { prepend = true })
this would yield the following command
artool mode -o "outfile.a" "one.o" "two.o" "three.o" ...etc
Describe alternatives you've considered
alternatively some way to directly set the order
set_ar_order({ "userflags", "defaultflags", "files", ...etc })
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: