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Generates unique names for static constructor/destructor file compilation units.
-qnounique
Unique names are generated with -qunique by encoding random numbers into the name of the static constructor and destructor functions. Default behavior is encoding the absolute path name of the source file in the constructor and destructor functions. If the absolute path name will be identical for multiple compilations (for example, if a make script is used), the -qunique option is necessary.
If you use -qunique, you must always link with all .o and .a files. Do not include an executable file on the link step.
None.
sqlpreprocess file1.sql > t.C xlc++ -qunique t.C -o file1.o rm -f t.C sqlpreprocess file2.sql > t.C xlc++ -qunique t.C -o file2.o rm -f t.C xlc++ file1.o file2.o
# rule to get from file.sql to file.o .SUFFIXES: .sql .sql.o: sqlpreprocess $< > t.C $(CCC) t.C -c $(CCFLAGS) -o $@ rm -f t.C