# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 IBM Corporation and Others. All Rights Reserved. # # This is a sample ICU Plugins control file for Windows. # It's also an example control file for any platform. # # This file can be copied to, for example, C:\SOMEDIRECTORY\icuplugins##.txt # where ## is the major and minor ICU versions (i.e. just 96 for version 9.6.3) # and C:\SOMEDIRECTORY is any directory. # # Then, set the variable ICU_PLUGINS to C:\SOMEDIRECTORY # # Then, ICU will load the test plugin from either the debug or non-debug # plugin DLL (depending on whether ICU is in debug or non-debug state). # # To see the results, run the command "icuinfo -v -L" # # The format of this file is pretty simple. # These lines are comments. # # Non-comment lines have two or three elements in them, and look like this: # # LIBRARYNAME ENTRYPOINT [ CONFIGURATION .. ] # # Tabs or spaces separate the three items. # # LIBRARYNAME is the name of a shared library, either a short name if it is on the PATH, # or a full pathname. # # ENTRYPOINT is the short (undecorated) symbol name of the plugin's entrypoint. # see unicode/icuplug.h for information. # # CONFIGURATION is the entire rest of the line. It's passed as-is to the plugin. # # # This sample file tries to load 'myPlugin'. # It is in the testplug project. (You will need to rebuild either the debug or release version of this DLL.) # The configuration string isn't used, but is just an example ## A high level test plugin that does nothing. testplug.dll myPlugin hello=world ## A "bad" plugin that is low level but performs a malloc. ## Sometimes this is desired, but, note that it may cause ## later plugins to fail to load. #testplug.dll myPluginBad hello=world ## A "high-level" plugin that does nothing. ## It will be loaded after the low level plugins. #testplug.dll myPluginHigh ## A "low-level" plugin that does nothing. ## It will be loaded before the high level plugins. #testplug.dll myPluginLow ## A low level plugin that just prints a message when uprv_malloc and related functions are called ## Note, it cannot be unloaded. #testplug.dll debugMemoryPlugin