In C++, globals initialization order accross translation units is not
defined. Accessing a global via a function ensures that it is initialized.
This will be needed for #7638, which will statically initialize change
handlers after the Options object has been initialized.
This does not fully address the issue of most everything
being a giant library but it's a start.
Note that the libraries are OBJECT libraries, so they
may (and currently do) contain references to missing
symbols.
Also fixes the implementation of transitive dependency
support for OBJECT libraries.
Done with the following script:
```ruby
Dir["Source/**/*.{h,c,cc,cpp,hpp}"].each do |path|
v = File.read(path)
next if !v.include?("uint32_t") || v.include?("cstdint")
lines = v.lines
line_num = if lines[2].start_with?(" *")
lines.index { |l| l.start_with?(" */") } + 3
else
3
end
lines.insert(line_num, "#include <cstdint>\n")
File.write(path, lines.join(""))
end
```
then fixed-up manually