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18.2 Using libltdl
Various aspects of libltdl are addressed in the following subsections,
starting with a step by step guide to adding libltdl to your own
GNU Autotools projects (see section Configury) and an
explanation of how to initialise libltdl's memory management
(see section Memory Management). After this
comes a simple libltdl module loader which you can use as the basis for
a module loader in your own projects (see section Module Loader), including an explanation of how libltdl finds and links
any native dynamic module library necessary for the host platform. The
next subsection (see section Dependent Libraries) deals with the similar problem of dynamic modules which
depend on other libraries -- take care not to confuse the problems
discussed in the previous two subsections. Following that, the source
code for and use of a simple dynamic module for use with this section's
module loader is detailed (see section Dynamic Module).
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