Prelink static libraries into an object file
This combines the *.o into a big .o producing one translation unit. This preserve our unused static initializers, as specified in the C++ standard: If no variable or function is odr-used from a given translation unit, the non-local variables defined in that translation unit may never be initialized (this models the behavior of an on-demand dynamic library). Note that this is very similar to how the --whole-archive flag works. One advantage of this is that users of the final .a library don’t have to worry about specifying --whole-archive, or that we have unused static initializers at all!
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$(1)_PATH := $$(_d)/$$($(1)_NAME).a
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$$($(1)_PATH): $$($(1)_OBJS) | $$(_d)/
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$(trace-ar) $(AR) crs $$@ $$?
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$(trace-ld) $(LD) -Ur -o $$(_d)/$$($(1)_NAME).o $$?
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$(trace-ar) $(AR) crs $$@ $$(_d)/$$($(1)_NAME).o
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$(1)_LDFLAGS_USE += $$($(1)_PATH) $$($(1)_LDFLAGS)
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