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by ericbb
3546 days ago
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I always use dynamic linking but I thought it'd be fun to try making a small, static hello-world. The following assumes x86-64 Linux (and is a total hack that "works for me" NO WARRANTY!). $ cat test.c
static int sys_write(int fd, const void *buf, unsigned long n)
{
asm("mov $1,%rax; syscall");
}
static void sys_exit(int status)
{
asm("mov $60,%rax; syscall");
}
void _start(void)
{
char s[] = "Hello, World\n";
int r = sys_write(1, s, sizeof(s) - 1);
sys_exit(r == -1 ? 1 : 0);
}
$ gcc -nostdlib -static -o test test.c && ls -lgG test
-rwxr-xr-x 1 1480 Sep 28 11:47 test
More to the point of your question, if you want to see the effect you're looking for, I think you need to link to a libfoo.a library that includes some module.o that your program doesn't use. |
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