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Notes on the Free Translation Project
*************************************
Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project
is a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all
together, so that will gradually become able to speak many languages.
A few packages already provide translations for their messages.
If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may
assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally,
itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do _not_
need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using
this package with messages translated.
Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also
explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the
available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and
work at translations should contact the appropriate team.
When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be
related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of
`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the
`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages.
Quick configuration advice
==========================
If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you
should configure it using
./configure --with-included-gettext
to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this
package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the
operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only
the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as
many features (such as locale alias, message inheritance, automatic
charset conversion or plural form handling) as the implementation here.
It is also not possible to offer this additional functionality on top
of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of GNU `gettext' will
very likely convey even more functionality. So it might be a good idea
to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible.
So you need _not_ provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or
you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the
included `libintl'.
INSTALL Matters
===============
Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the
programs they contain can be made to speak your own native language.
Most such packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own
ways to internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'.
By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of
messages. It will automatically detect whether the system already
provides the GNU `gettext' functions. If not, the GNU `gettext' own
library will be used. This library is wholly contained within this
package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior installation of
the GNU `gettext' package is _not_ required. Installers may use
special options at configuration time for changing the default
behaviour. The commands:
./configure --with-included-gettext
./configure --disable-nls
will respectively bypass any pre-existing `gettext' to use the
internationalizing routines provided within this package, or else,
_totally_ disable translation of messages.
When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run
configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will
probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and
will decide to use this. This might be not what is desirable. You
should use the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e.
if the file `intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this
package is more recent, you should use
./configure --with-included-gettext
to prevent auto-detection.
The configuration process will not test for the `catgets' function
and therefore it will not be used. The reason is that even an
emulation of `gettext' on top of `catgets' could not provide all the
extensions of the GNU `gettext' library.
Internationalized packages have usually many `po/LL.po' files, where
LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless
translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the
`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed
together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS'
may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set.
`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter
codes, stating which languages are allowed.
Using This Package
==================
As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you
only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate
`LL_CC' combination. Here `LL' is an ISO 639 two-letter language code,
and `CC' is an ISO 3166 two-letter country code. For example, let's
suppose that you speak German and live in Germany. At the shell
prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de_DE' (in `csh'),
`export LANG; LANG=de_DE' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de_DE' (in `bash').
This can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for
all.
You might think that the country code specification is redundant.
But in fact, some languages have dialects in different countries. For
example, `de_AT' is used for Austria, and `pt_BR' for Brazil. The
country code serves to distinguish the dialects.
The locale naming convention of `LL_CC', with `LL' denoting the
language and `CC' denoting the country, is the one use on systems based
on GNU libc. On other systems, some variations of this scheme are
used, such as `LL' or `LL_CC.ENCODING'. You can get the list of
locales supported by your system for your country by running the command
`locale -a | grep '^LL''.
Not all programs have translations for all languages. By default, an
English message is shown in place of a nonexistent translation. If you
understand other languages, you can set up a priority list of languages.
This is done through a different environment variable, called
`LANGUAGE'. GNU `gettext' gives preference to `LANGUAGE' over `LANG'
for the purpose of message handling, but you still need to have `LANG'
set to the primary language; this is required by other parts of the
system libraries. For example, some Swedish users who would rather
read translations in German than English for when Swedish is not
available, set `LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv_SE'.
In the `LANGUAGE' environment variable, but not in the `LANG'
environment variable, `LL_CC' combinations can be abbreviated as `LL'
to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent
to `de_DE' (German as spoken in Germany), and `pt' to `pt_PT'
(Portuguese as spoken in Portugal) in this context.
Translating Teams
=================
For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested
people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also
able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language.
Each translation team has its own mailing list. The up-to-date list of
teams can be found at the Free Translation Project's homepage,
`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/', in the "National teams"
area.
If you'd like to volunteer to _work_ at translating messages, you
should become a member of the translating team for your own language.
The subscribing address is _not_ the same as the list itself, it has
`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a
message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body:
subscribe
Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate
_actively_ in translations, or at solving translational difficulties,
rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and
you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to
get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the
coordinator for all translator teams.
The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing
the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than
programming skill, here.
Available Packages
==================
Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following
matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of May 2003.
The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages PO
files have been submitted to translation coordination, with a
translation percentage of at least 50%.
Ready PO files am az be bg ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es
+-------------------------------------------+
a2ps | [] [] [] [] |
aegis | () |
anubis | |
ap-utils | |
bash | [] [] [] |
batchelor | |
bfd | [] [] |
binutils | [] [] |
bison | [] [] [] |
bluez-pin | [] [] |
clisp | |
clisp | [] [] [] |
coreutils | [] [] [] [] |
cpio | [] [] [] |
darkstat | () [] |
diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
e2fsprogs | [] [] |
enscript | [] [] [] [] |
error | [] [] [] [] [] |
fetchmail | [] () [] [] [] [] |
fileutils | [] [] [] |
findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
flex | [] [] [] [] |
gas | [] |
gawk | [] [] [] [] |
gcal | [] |
gcc | [] [] |
gettext | [] [] [] [] [] |
gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] |
gettext-tools | [] [] |
gimp-print | [] [] [] [] [] |
gliv | |
glunarclock | [] [] [] |
gnucash | () [] |
gnucash-glossary | [] () [] |
gnupg | [] () [] [] [] [] |
gpe-calendar | [] |
gpe-conf | [] |
gpe-contacts | [] |
gpe-edit | |
gpe-login | [] |
gpe-ownerinfo | [] |
gpe-sketchbook | [] |
gpe-timesheet | |
gpe-today | [] |
gpe-todo | [] |
gphoto2 | [] [] [] [] |
gprof | [] [] |
gpsdrive | () () () |
grep | [] [] [] [] [] |
gretl | [] |
hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
id-utils | [] [] |
indent | [] [] [] [] |
jpilot | [] [] [] [] |
jwhois | [] |
kbd | [] [] [] [] [] |
ld | [] [] |
libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
libgpewidget | [] |
libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] |
lifelines | [] () |
lilypond | [] |
lingoteach | |
lingoteach_lessons | () () |
lynx | [] [] [] [] |
m4 | [] [] [] [] |
mailutils | [] [] |
make | [] [] [] |
man-db | [] () [] [] () |
mysecretdiary | [] [] [] |
nano | [] () [] [] [] |
nano_1_0 | [] () [] [] [] |
opcodes | [] [] |
parted | [] [] [] [] [] |
ptx | [] [] [] [] [] |
python | |
radius | |
recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
screem | |
sed | [] [] [] [] [] |
sh-utils | [] [] [] |
sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
sketch | [] () [] |
soundtracker | [] [] [] |
sp | [] |
tar | [] [] [] [] |
texinfo | [] [] [] [] |
textutils | [] [] [] [] |
tin | () () |
util-linux | [] [] [] [] [] |
vorbis-tools | [] [] [] |
wastesedge | () |
wdiff | [] [] [] [] |
wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
xchat | [] [] [] |
xpad | |
+-------------------------------------------+
am az be bg ca cs da de el en en_GB eo es
0 1 4 2 31 17 54 60 14 1 4 12 56
et fa fi fr ga gl he hr hu id it ja ko
+----------------------------------------+
a2ps | [] [] [] () () |
aegis | |
anubis | [] |
ap-utils | [] |
bash | [] [] |
batchelor | [] |
bfd | [] [] |
binutils | [] [] |
bison | [] [] [] [] |
bluez-pin | [] [] [] [] |
clisp | |
clisp | [] |
coreutils | [] [] [] [] |
cpio | [] [] [] [] |
darkstat | () [] [] [] |
diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
e2fsprogs | |
enscript | [] [] |
error | [] [] [] [] |
fetchmail | [] |
fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] |
findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
flex | [] [] |
gas | [] |
gawk | [] [] |
gcal | [] |
gcc | [] |
gettext | [] [] [] |
gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] |
gettext-tools | [] |
gimp-print | [] [] |
gliv | () |
glunarclock | [] [] [] [] |
gnucash | [] |
gnucash-glossary | [] |
gnupg | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
gpe-calendar | [] |
gpe-conf | |
gpe-contacts | [] |
gpe-edit | [] [] |
gpe-login | [] |
gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] [] |
gpe-sketchbook | [] |
gpe-timesheet | [] [] [] |
gpe-today | [] [] |
gpe-todo | [] [] |
gphoto2 | [] [] [] |
gprof | [] [] |
gpsdrive | () [] () () |
grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
gretl | [] |
hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
id-utils | [] [] [] |
indent | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
jpilot | [] () |
jwhois | [] [] [] [] |
kbd | [] |
ld | [] |
libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
libgpewidget | [] [] [] |
libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
lifelines | () |
lilypond | [] |
lingoteach | [] [] |
lingoteach_lessons | |
lynx | [] [] [] [] |
m4 | [] [] [] [] |
mailutils | |
make | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
man-db | [] () () |
mysecretdiary | [] [] |
nano | [] [] [] [] |
nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] |
opcodes | [] [] |
parted | [] [] [] |
ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
python | |
radius | |
recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
screem | |
sed | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
sh-utils | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] |
sketch | [] |
soundtracker | [] [] [] |
sp | [] () |
tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
texinfo | [] [] [] [] |
textutils | [] [] [] [] [] |
tin | [] () |
util-linux | [] [] [] [] () [] |
vorbis-tools | [] |
wastesedge | () |
wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] |
wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
xchat | [] [] [] |
xpad | |
+----------------------------------------+
et fa fi fr ga gl he hr hu id it ja ko
20 1 15 73 14 24 8 10 30 31 19 31 9
lg lt lv ms nb nl nn no pl pt pt_BR ro
+----------------------------------------+
a2ps | [] [] () () () [] [] |
aegis | () |
anubis | [] [] |
ap-utils | () |
bash | [] |
batchelor | |
bfd | |
binutils | |
bison | [] [] [] [] |
bluez-pin | [] |
clisp | |
clisp | [] |
coreutils | [] |
cpio | [] [] [] |
darkstat | [] [] [] [] |
diffutils | [] [] [] |
e2fsprogs | |
enscript | [] [] |
error | [] [] |
fetchmail | () () |
fileutils | [] |
findutils | [] [] [] [] |
flex | [] |
gas | |
gawk | [] |
gcal | |
gcc | |
gettext | [] |
gettext-runtime | [] |
gettext-tools | |
gimp-print | [] |
gliv | [] |
glunarclock | [] |
gnucash | |
gnucash-glossary | [] [] |
gnupg | |
gpe-calendar | [] [] |
gpe-conf | [] [] |
gpe-contacts | [] |
gpe-edit | [] [] |
gpe-login | [] [] |
gpe-ownerinfo | [] [] |
gpe-sketchbook | [] [] |
gpe-timesheet | [] [] |
gpe-today | [] [] |
gpe-todo | [] [] |
gphoto2 | |
gprof | [] |
gpsdrive | () () () |
grep | [] [] [] [] |
gretl | |
hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
id-utils | [] [] [] |
indent | [] [] [] |
jpilot | () () |
jwhois | [] [] [] |
kbd | |
ld | |
libc | [] [] [] [] |
libgpewidget | [] [] |
libiconv | [] [] |
lifelines | |
lilypond | [] |
lingoteach | |
lingoteach_lessons | |
lynx | [] [] |
m4 | [] [] [] [] |
mailutils | |
make | [] [] |
man-db | [] |
mysecretdiary | [] |
nano | [] [] [] [] |
nano_1_0 | [] [] [] [] |
opcodes | [] [] [] |
parted | [] [] [] |
ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] |
python | |
radius | |
recode | [] [] [] |
screem | |
sed | [] [] |
sh-utils | [] |
sharutils | [] |
sketch | [] |
soundtracker | |
sp | |
tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] |
texinfo | [] |
textutils | [] |
tin | |
util-linux | [] [] |
vorbis-tools | [] [] |
wastesedge | |
wdiff | [] [] [] [] |
wget | [] [] [] |
xchat | [] [] |
xpad | [] |
+----------------------------------------+
lg lt lv ms nb nl nn no pl pt pt_BR ro
0 0 2 11 7 26 3 4 18 15 34 34
ru sk sl sr sv ta tr uk vi wa zh_CN zh_TW
+-------------------------------------------+
a2ps | [] [] [] [] [] | 16
aegis | () | 0
anubis | [] [] | 5
ap-utils | () | 1
bash | [] | 7
batchelor | | 1
bfd | [] [] [] | 7
binutils | [] [] [] | 7
bison | [] [] | 13
bluez-pin | | 7
clisp | | 0
clisp | | 5
coreutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 14
cpio | [] [] [] | 13
darkstat | [] () () | 9
diffutils | [] [] [] [] | 21
e2fsprogs | [] | 3
enscript | [] [] [] | 11
error | [] [] [] | 14
fetchmail | [] | 7
fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 15
findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 27
flex | [] [] [] | 10
gas | [] | 3
gawk | [] [] | 9
gcal | [] [] | 4
gcc | [] | 4
gettext | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 15
gettext-runtime | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 16
gettext-tools | [] [] | 5
gimp-print | [] [] | 10
gliv | | 1
glunarclock | [] [] [] | 11
gnucash | [] [] | 4
gnucash-glossary | [] [] [] | 8
gnupg | [] [] [] [] | 16
gpe-calendar | [] | 5
gpe-conf | | 3
gpe-contacts | [] | 4
gpe-edit | [] | 5
gpe-login | [] | 5
gpe-ownerinfo | [] | 7
gpe-sketchbook | [] | 5
gpe-timesheet | [] | 6
gpe-today | [] | 6
gpe-todo | [] | 6
gphoto2 | [] [] | 9
gprof | [] [] | 7
gpsdrive | [] [] | 3
grep | [] [] [] [] | 24
gretl | | 2
hello | [] [] [] [] [] | 33
id-utils | [] [] [] | 11
indent | [] [] [] [] | 19
jpilot | [] [] [] [] [] | 10
jwhois | () () [] [] | 10
kbd | [] [] | 8
ld | [] [] | 5
libc | [] [] [] [] | 20
libgpewidget | | 6
libiconv | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 21
lifelines | [] | 2
lilypond | [] | 4
lingoteach | | 2
lingoteach_lessons | () | 0
lynx | [] [] [] [] | 14
m4 | [] [] [] | 15
mailutils | | 2
make | [] [] [] [] | 15
man-db | [] | 6
mysecretdiary | [] [] | 8
nano | [] [] [] | 15
nano_1_0 | [] [] [] | 15
opcodes | [] [] | 9
parted | [] [] | 13
ptx | [] [] [] | 22
python | | 0
radius | | 0
recode | [] [] [] [] | 19
screem | [] | 1
sed | [] [] [] [] [] | 20
sh-utils | [] [] [] | 13
sharutils | [] [] [] [] | 16
sketch | [] | 5
soundtracker | [] | 7
sp | [] | 3
tar | [] [] [] [] [] | 24
texinfo | [] [] [] [] | 13
textutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 15
tin | | 1
util-linux | [] [] | 14
vorbis-tools | [] | 7
wastesedge | | 0
wdiff | [] [] [] [] | 17
wget | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 25
xchat | [] [] [] | 11
xpad | | 1
+-------------------------------------------+
50 teams ru sk sl sr sv ta tr uk vi wa zh_CN zh_TW
97 domains 32 19 16 0 56 0 48 10 1 1 12 23 913
Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of
visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are
used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language
dialects.
For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to
which it applies should also have been internationalized and
distributed as such by its maintainer. There might be an observable
lag between the mere existence a PO file and its wide availability in a
distribution.
If May 2003 seems to be old, you may fetch a more recent copy of
this `ABOUT-NLS' file on most GNU archive sites. The most up-to-date
matrix with full percentage details can be found at
`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/matrix.html'.
Using `gettext' in new packages
===============================
If you are writing a freely available program and want to
internationalize it you are welcome to use GNU `gettext' in your
package. Of course you have to respect the GNU Library General Public
License which covers the use of the GNU `gettext' library. This means
in particular that even non-free programs can use `libintl' as a shared
library, whereas only free software can use `libintl' as a static
library or use modified versions of `libintl'.
Once the sources are changed appropriately and the setup can handle
the use of `gettext' the only thing missing are the translations. The
Free Translation Project is also available for packages which are not
developed inside the GNU project. Therefore the information given above
applies also for every other Free Software Project. Contact
`translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to make the `.pot' files available to
the translation teams.

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Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.

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GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2.1, February 1999
Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts
as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence
the version number 2.1.]
[This is the first released version of the library GPL. It is
numbered 2 because it goes with version 2 of the ordinary GPL.]
Preamble
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change
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2003-06-05 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in: Regenerated to activate libmudflap builds.
2003-04-25 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>
* MAINTAINERS.tree-ssa: New file.
2003-01-29 Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org>
* configure.in: Use ac_configure_args for libbanshee option
* configure: regen.
2002-11-27 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>
* Makefile.tpl (all-gcc, all-bootstrap): Add dependency on
all-libbanshee.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2002-11-25 Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org>
* Makefile.def: Diego already did the libmudflap moving in a merge,
so remove the extra i added.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2002-11-24 Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org>
* configure.in: Add libbanshee related stuff.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate from Makefile.def.
* Makefile.def: Move libmudflap stuff to here, where it belongs.
Add libbanshee stuff.
* Makefile.tpl: Add libbanshee stuff.
2002-08-12 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (target-libmudflap): Add libmudflap-related targets.
* configure.in (target_libs): Ditto.

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This directory has been obsoleted for GCC snapshots and SVN access.
For releases the installation documentation is generated from
gcc/doc/install.texi and copied into this directory.
To read this documentation, please point your HTML browser to "index.html".
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Note
====
This file contains information about people who are permitted to make
changes to various parts of the compiler and associated libraries.
Please do not contact the people in this file directly to report
problems in GCC.
For general information about GCC, please visit:
http://gcc.gnu.org
To report problems in GCC, please visit:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/
Maintainers
===========
Global Reviewers
Richard Earnshaw <richard.earnshaw@arm.com>
Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
Richard Kenner <kenner@nyu.edu>
Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
Michael Meissner <gnu@the-meissners.org>
Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
David S. Miller <davem@redhat.com>
Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
Bernd Schmidt <bschmidt@redhat.com>
Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
Jim Wilson <wilson@tuliptree.org>
Note that while global reviewers can approve changes to any part of
the compiler or associated libraries, they still need approval for
their own patches from other maintainers or reviewers.
CPU Port Maintainers (CPU alphabetical order)
aarch64 port Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
aarch64 port Richard Earnshaw <richard.earnshaw@arm.com>
alpha port Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
arc port Joern Rennecke <gnu@amylaar.uk>
arm port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
arm port Richard Earnshaw <richard.earnshaw@arm.com>
arm port Ramana Radhakrishnan <ramana.radhakrishnan@arm.com>
avr port Denis Chertykov <chertykov@gmail.com>
bfin port Bernd Schmidt <bschmidt@redhat.com>
bfin port Jie Zhang <jzhang918@gmail.com>
c6x port Bernd Schmidt <bschmidt@redhat.com>
cris port Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com>
epiphany port Joern Rennecke <gnu@amylaar.uk>
fr30 port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
frv port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
frv port Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
ft32 port James Bowman <james.bowman@ftdichip.com>
h8 port Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
hppa port Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
hppa port John David Anglin <dave.anglin@bell.net>
i386 port Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz>
i386 port Uros Bizjak <ubizjak@gmail.com>
i386 vector ISA extns Kirill Yukhin <kirill.yukhin@gmail.com>
ia64 port Jim Wilson <wilson@tuliptree.org>
iq2000 port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
lm32 port Sebastien Bourdeauducq <sebastien@milkymist.org>
m32c port DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
m32r port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
m68k port (?) Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
m68k port Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
m68k-motorola-sysv port Philippe De Muyter <phdm@macqel.be>
mcore port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
microblaze Michael Eager <eager@eagercon.com>
mips port Catherine Moore <clm@codesourcery.com>
mips port Matthew Fortune <matthew.fortune@imgtec.com>
mmix port Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com>
mn10300 port Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
mn10300 port Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
moxie port Anthony Green <green@moxielogic.com>
msp430 port DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
msp430 port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
nds32 port Chung-Ju Wu <jasonwucj@gmail.com>
nds32 port Shiva Chen <shiva0217@gmail.com>
nios2 port Chung-Lin Tang <cltang@codesourcery.com>
nios2 port Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
nvptx port Bernd Schmidt <bschmidt@redhat.com>
pdp11 port Paul Koning <ni1d@arrl.net>
picochip port Daniel Towner <dant@picochip.com>
riscv port Kito Cheng <kito.cheng@gmail.com>
riscv port Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>
riscv port Andrew Waterman <andrew@sifive.com>
rl78 port DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
rs6000/powerpc port David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
rs6000/powerpc port Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org>
rs6000 vector extns Aldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>
rx port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
s390 port Hartmut Penner <hepenner@us.ibm.com>
s390 port Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com>
s390 port Andreas Krebbel <Andreas.Krebbel@de.ibm.com>
score port Chen Liqin <liqin.gcc@gmail.com>
sh port Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
sh port Kaz Kojima <kkojima@gcc.gnu.org>
sh port Oleg Endo <olegendo@gcc.gnu.org>
sparc port Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
sparc port David S. Miller <davem@redhat.com>
sparc port Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@libertysurf.fr>
spu port Trevor Smigiel <trevor_smigiel@playstation.sony.com>
spu port David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
spu port Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com>
tilegx port Walter Lee <walt@tilera.com>
tilepro port Walter Lee <walt@tilera.com>
v850 port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
vax port Matt Thomas <matt@3am-software.com>
visium port Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@libertysurf.fr>
x86-64 port Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz>
xstormy16 port Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
xtensa port Sterling Augustine <augustine.sterling@gmail.com>
OS Port Maintainers (OS alphabetical order)
aix David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
Android sub-port Maxim Kuvyrkov <maxim.kuvyrkov@linaro.org>
darwin port Mike Stump <mikestump@comcast.net>
DJGPP DJ Delorie <dj@delorie.com>
freebsd Andreas Tobler <andreast@gcc.gnu.org>
GNU/Hurd Thomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name>
hpux John David Anglin <dave.anglin@bell.net>
solaris Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
netbsd Jason Thorpe <thorpej@netbsd.org>
netbsd Krister Walfridsson <krister.walfridsson@gmail.com>
sh-linux-gnu Kaz Kojima <kkojima@gcc.gnu.org>
RTEMS Ports Joel Sherrill <joel@oarcorp.com>
RTEMS Ports Ralf Corsepius <ralf.corsepius@rtems.org>
RTEMS Ports Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de>
VMS Douglas Rupp <douglas.b.rupp@gmail.com>
VMS Tristan Gingold <tgingold@free.fr>
VxWorks ports Nathan Sidwell <nathan@acm.org>
VxWorks ports Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com>
cygwin, mingw-w64 Jonathan Yong <10walls@gmail.com>
Language Front Ends Maintainers
C front end/ISO C99 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
C front end/ISO C99 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
Ada front end Arnaud Charlet <charlet@adacore.com>
Ada front end Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@libertysurf.fr>
BRIG (HSAIL) front end Pekka Jääskeläinen <pekka.jaaskelainen@parmance.com>
BRIG (HSAIL) front end Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
c++ Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
c++ Nathan Sidwell <nathan@acm.org>
go Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
objective-c/c++ Mike Stump <mikestump@comcast.net>
objective-c/c++ Iain Sandoe <iain@codesourcery.com>
Various Maintainers
libbacktrace Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
libcpp Per Bothner <per@bothner.com>
libcpp All C and C++ front end maintainers
libcpp David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
fp-bit Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
libdecnumber Ben Elliston <bje@gnu.org>
libgcc Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
libgo Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
libgomp Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
libgomp Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
libiberty DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
libiberty Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
libitm Torvald Riegel <triegel@redhat.com>
libmpx Ilya Enkovich <enkovich.gnu@gmail.com>
libobjc Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>
libobjc Andrew Pinski <pinskia@gmail.com>
libquadmath Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de>
libquadmath Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
libvtv Caroline Tice <cmtice@google.com>
libhsail-rt Pekka Jääskeläinen <pekka.jaaskelainen@parmance.com>
libhsail-rt Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
line map Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
soft-fp Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
scheduler (+ haifa) Jim Wilson <wilson@tuliptree.org>
scheduler (+ haifa) Michael Meissner <gnu@the-meissners.org>
scheduler (+ haifa) Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
scheduler (+ haifa) Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>
modulo-scheduler Ayal Zaks <zaks@il.ibm.com>
reorg Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
caller-save.c Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
callgraph Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz>
debugging code Jim Wilson <wilson@tuliptree.org>
dwarf debugging code Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
dwarf debugging code Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com>
c++ runtime libs Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
c++ runtime libs Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gmail.com>
c++ runtime libs Benjamin De Kosnik <bkoz@gnu.org>
c++ runtime libs Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
c++ runtime libs
special modes François Dumont <fdumont@gcc.gnu.org>
fixincludes Bruce Korb <bkorb@gnu.org>
*gimpl* Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
*gimpl* Aldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>
*gimpl* Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
gcse.c Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
global opt framework Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
hsa Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
jump.c David S. Miller <davem@redhat.com>
web pages Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
config.sub/config.guess Ben Elliston <config-patches@gnu.org>
i18n Philipp Thomas <pth@suse.de>
i18n Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
diagnostic messages Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
diagnostic messages David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
build machinery (*.in) Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
build machinery (*.in) DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
build machinery (*.in) Nathanael Nerode <neroden@gcc.gnu.org>
build machinery (*.in) Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
build machinery (*.in) Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>
docs co-maintainer Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
docs co-maintainer Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
docs co-maintainer Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
docstring relicensing Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
docstring relicensing Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
predict.def Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz>
gcov Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz>
gcov Nathan Sidwell <nathan@acm.org>
option handling Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
middle-end Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
middle-end Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
middle-end Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
tree-ssa Andrew MacLeod <amacleod@redhat.com>
tree browser/unparser Sebastian Pop <sebpop@gmail.com>
scev, data dependence Sebastian Pop <sebpop@gmail.com>
profile feedback Jan Hubicka <hubicka@ucw.cz>
reload Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com>
reload Bernd Schmidt <bschmidt@redhat.com>
dfp.c, related Ben Elliston <bje@gnu.org>
RTL optimizers Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@libertysurf.fr>
instruction combiner Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org>
auto-vectorizer Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
auto-vectorizer Zdenek Dvorak <ook@ucw.cz>
loop infrastructure Zdenek Dvorak <ook@ucw.cz>
loop ivopts Bin Cheng <bin.cheng@arm.com>
OpenMP Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
testsuite Rainer Orth <ro@CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
testsuite Mike Stump <mikestump@comcast.net>
register allocation Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>
gdbhooks.py David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
SLSR Bill Schmidt <wschmidt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
jit David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
pointer bounds checker Ilya Enkovich <enkovich.gnu@gmail.com>
i386 MPX Ilya Enkovich <enkovich.gnu@gmail.com>
gen* on machine desc Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com>
Note that individuals who maintain parts of the compiler need approval to
check in changes outside of the parts of the compiler they maintain.
Reviewers
aarch64 port James Greenhalgh <james.greenhalgh@arm.com>
arc port Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
arc port Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com>
arm port Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com>
C front end Marek Polacek <polacek@redhat.com>
dataflow Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
dataflow Seongbae Park <seongbae.park@gmail.com>
dataflow Kenneth Zadeck <zadeck@naturalbridge.com>
driver Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
Fortran Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org>
Fortran Tobias Burnus <burnus@net-b.de>
Fortran François-Xavier Coudert <fxcoudert@gcc.gnu.org>
Fortran Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@gcc.gnu.org>
Fortran Erik Edelmann <erik.edelmann@iki.fi>
Fortran Daniel Franke <franke.daniel@gmail.com>
Fortran Thomas König <tkoenig@gcc.gnu.org>
Fortran Daniel Kraft <d@domob.eu>
Fortran Toon Moene <toon@moene.org>
Fortran Mikael Morin <mikael@gcc.gnu.org>
Fortran Tobias Schlüter <tobias.schlueter@physik.uni-muenchen.de>
Fortran Paul Thomas <pault@gcc.gnu.org>
Fortran Janus Weil <janus@gcc.gnu.org>
Graphite Tobias Grosser <grosser@fim.uni-passau.de>
Graphite Sebastian Pop <sebpop@gmail.com>
libcpp Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
libsanitizer, asan.c Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
libsanitizer, asan.c Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
libsanitizer, asan.c Kostya Serebryany <kcc@google.com>
libsanitizer, asan.c Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
loop optimizer Zdenek Dvorak <ook@ucw.cz>
LTO Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
LTO plugin Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com>
Plugin Le-Chun Wu <lcwu@google.com>
register allocation Peter Bergner <bergner@vnet.ibm.com>
register allocation Kenneth Zadeck <zadeck@naturalbridge.com>
register allocation Seongbae Park <seongbae.park@gmail.com>
RTL optimizers Steven Bosscher <steven@gcc.gnu.org>
selective scheduling Andrey Belevantsev <abel@ispras.ru>
wide-int Kenneth Zadeck <zadeck@naturalbridge.com>
wide-int Mike Stump <mikestump@comcast.net>
wide-int Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com>
Note that while reviewers can approve changes to parts of the compiler
that they maintain, they still need approval for their own patches
from other maintainers or reviewers.
Write After Approval (last name alphabetical order)
Mark G. Adams <mark.g.adams@sympatico.ca>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Raksit Ashok <raksit@google.com>
Matt Austern <austern@google.com>
David Ayers <ayers@fsfe.org>
Giovanni Bajo <giovannibajo@gcc.gnu.org>
Simon Baldwin <simonb@google.com>
Scott Bambrough <scottb@netwinder.org>
Wolfgang Bangerth <bangerth@dealii.org>
Charles Baylis <charles.baylis@linaro.org>
Tejas Belagod <tejas.belagod@arm.com>
Jon Beniston <jon@beniston.com>
Andrew Bennett <andrew.bennett@imgtec.com>
Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org>
Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
David Billinghurst <David.Billinghurst@riotinto.com>
Tomas Bily <tbily@suse.cz>
Laurynas Biveinis <laurynas.biveinis@gmail.com>
Eric Blake <ericb@gcc.gnu.org>
Phil Blundell <pb@futuretv.com>
Hans Boehm <hboehm@gcc.gnu.org>
Segher Boessenkool <segher@kernel.crashing.org>
Lynn Boger <laboger@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Ian Bolton <ian.bolton@arm.com>
Andrea Bona <andrea.bona@st.com>
Neil Booth <neil@daikokuya.co.uk>
Robert Bowdidge <bowdidge@apple.com>
Joel Brobecker <brobecker@gnat.com>
Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
Julian Brown <julian@codesourcery.com>
Christian Bruel <christian.bruel@st.com>
Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw@gdcproject.org>
Kevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com>
Adam Butcher <adam@jessamine.co.uk>
Andrew Cagney <cagney@gnu.org>
Daniel Carrera <dcarrera@gmail.com>
Stephane Carrez <stcarrez@nerim.fr>
Gabriel Charette <gchare@google.com>
Chandra Chavva <cchavva@redhat.com>
Dehao Chen <dehao@google.com>
Fabien Chêne <fabien@gcc.gnu.org>
Bin Cheng <bin.cheng@arm.com>
Harshit Chopra <harshit@google.com>
Tamar Christina <tamar.christina@arm.com>
Eric Christopher <echristo@gmail.com>
William Cohen <wcohen@redhat.com>
Michael Collison <michael.collison@arm.com>
Josh Conner <joshconner@google.com>
R. Kelley Cook <kcook@gcc.gnu.org>
Christian Cornelssen <ccorn@cs.tu-berlin.de>
Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Lawrence Crowl <crowl@google.com>
Ian Dall <ian@beware.dropbear.id.au>
David Daney <david.daney@caviumnetworks.com>
Simon Dardis <simon.dardis@imgtec.com>
Bud Davis <jmdavis@link.com>
Chris Demetriou <cgd@google.com>
Sameera Deshpande <sameera.deshpande@arm.com>
Wilco Dijkstra <wdijkstr@arm.com>
Benoit Dupont de Dinechin <benoit.dupont-de-dinechin@st.com>
Michael Eager <eager@eagercon.com>
Jason Eckhardt <jle@rice.edu>
Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org>
Steve Ellcey <sellcey@caviumnetworks.com>
Mohan Embar <gnustuff@thisiscool.com>
Ilya Enkovich <enkovich.gnu@gmail.com>
Revital Eres <eres@il.ibm.com>
Marc Espie <espie@cvs.openbsd.org>
Ansgar Esztermann <ansgar@thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de>
Doug Evans <dje@google.com>
Chris Fairles <cfairles@gcc.gnu.org>
Alessandro Fanfarillo <fanfarillo.gcc@gmail.com>
Changpeng Fang <changpeng.fang@amd.com>
Li Feng <nemokingdom@gmail.com>
Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Thomas Fitzsimmons <fitzsim@redhat.com>
Alexander Fomin <afomin.mailbox@gmail.com>
Brian Ford <ford@vss.fsi.com>
John Freeman <jfreeman08@gmail.com>
Nathan Froyd <froydnj@gcc.gnu.org>
Chao-ying Fu <fu@mips.com>
Gary Funck <gary@intrepid.com>
Pompapathi V Gadad <Pompapathi.V.Gadad@nsc.com>
Gopalasubramanian Ganesh <Ganesh.Gopalasubramanian@amd.com>
Kaveh Ghazi <ghazi@gcc.gnu.org>
Doug Gilmore <Doug.Gilmore@imgtec.com>
Matthew Gingell <gingell@gnat.com>
Tristan Gingold <gingold@adacore.com>
Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de>
Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr>
Prachi Godbole <prachi.godbole@imgtec.com>
Torbjorn Granlund <tege@swox.com>
Anthony Green <green@redhat.com>
Doug Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com>
Matthew Gretton-Dann <matthew.gretton-dann@arm.com>
Jon Grimm <jgrimm2@us.ibm.com>
Laurent Guerby <laurent@guerby.net>
Xuepeng Guo <terry.guo@arm.com>
Wei Guozhi <carrot@google.com>
Mostafa Hagog <hagog@gcc.gnu.org>
Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com>
Andrew Haley <aph@redhat.com>
Stuart Hastings <stuart@apple.com>
Michael Haubenwallner <michael.haubenwallner@ssi-schaefer.com>
Pat Haugen <pthaugen@us.ibm.com>
Michael Hayes <m.hayes@elec.canterbury.ac.nz>
Alan Hayward <alan.hayward@arm.com>
Mark Heffernan <meheff@google.com>
George Helffrich <george@gcc.gnu.org>
Daniel Hellstrom <daniel@gaisler.com>
Fergus Henderson <fjh@cs.mu.oz.au>
Stuart Henderson <shenders@gcc.gnu.org>
Matthew Hiller <hiller@redhat.com>
Kazu Hirata <kazu@codesourcery.com>
Manfred Hollstein <mh@suse.com>
Cong Hou <congh@google.com>
Falk Hueffner <falk@debian.org>
Andrew John Hughes <gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org>
Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq@lps.ens.fr>
Andy Hutchinson <hutchinsonandy@aim.com>
Naveen H.S <Naveen.Hurugalawadi@caviumnetworks.com>
Meador Inge <meadori@codesourcery.com>
Bernardo Innocenti <bernie@develer.com>
Alexander Ivchenko <aivchenk@gmail.com>
Balaji V. Iyer <bviyer@gmail.com>
Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org>
Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
Harsha Jagasia <harsha.jagasia@amd.com>
Fariborz Jahanian <fjahanian@apple.com>
Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
Andrew Jenner <andrew@codesourcery.com>
Janis Johnson <janis.marie.johnson@gmail.com>
Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com>
Kean Johnston <jkj@sco.com>
Phillip Jordan <phillip.m.jordan@gmail.com>
Tim Josling <tej@melbpc.org.au>
Victor Kaplansky <victork@il.ibm.com>
Geoffrey Keating <geoffk@geoffk.org>
Brendan Kehoe <brendan@zen.org>
Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Jeff Knaggs <jknaggs@redhat.com>
Michael Koch <konqueror@gmx.de>
Nicolas Koenig <koenigni@student.ethz.ch>
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#! /usr/bin/autogen
AutoGen definitions Makefile.tpl;
// Makefile.in is generated from Makefile.tpl by 'autogen Makefile.def'.
// This file was originally written by Nathanael Nerode.
//
// Copyright 2002-2013 Free Software Foundation
//
// This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see
// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// "missing" indicates that that module doesn't supply
// that recursive target in its Makefile.
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build_modules= { module= bison; };
build_modules= { module= flex; };
build_modules= { module= m4; };
build_modules= { module= texinfo; };
build_modules= { module= fixincludes; };
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host_modules= { module= opcodes; bootstrap=true; };
host_modules= { module= binutils; bootstrap=true; };
host_modules= { module= bison; no_check_cross= true; };
host_modules= { module= cgen; };
host_modules= { module= dejagnu; };
host_modules= { module= etc; };
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host_modules= { module= flex; no_check_cross= true; };
host_modules= { module= gas; bootstrap=true; };
host_modules= { module= gcc; bootstrap=true;
extra_make_flags="$(EXTRA_GCC_FLAGS)"; };
host_modules= { module= gmp; lib_path=.libs; bootstrap=true;
// Work around in-tree gmp configure bug with missing flex.
extra_configure_flags='--disable-shared LEX="touch lex.yy.c"';
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// none-*-* disables asm optimizations, bootstrap-testing
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host="none-${host_vendor}-${host_os}";
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host_modules= { module= libiberty; bootstrap=true;
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// Linker plugins may need their own build of libiberty; see
// gcc/doc/install.texi. We take care that this build of libiberty doesn't get
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// We abuse missing to avoid installing anything for libiconv.
host_modules= { module= libiconv;
bootstrap=true;
extra_configure_flags='--disable-shared';
no_install= true;
missing= pdf;
missing= html;
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missing= install-pdf;
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missing= install-info; };
host_modules= { module= m4; };
host_modules= { module= readline; };
host_modules= { module= sid; };
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host_modules= { module= texinfo; no_install= true; };
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missing=maintainer-clean; };
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raw_cxx=true; };
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raw_cxx=true; };
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bootstrap=true;
lib_path=.libs;
raw_cxx=true; };
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target_modules = { module= libobjc; };
target_modules = { module= libgo; };
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missing=clean;
missing=distclean;
missing=maintainer-clean; };
target_modules = { module= winsup; };
target_modules = { module= libgloss; no_check=true; };
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target_modules = { module= zlib; };
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target_modules = { module= libada; };
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target_modules = { module= libitm; lib_path=.libs; };
target_modules = { module= libatomic; lib_path=.libs; };
// These are (some of) the make targets to be done in each subdirectory.
// Not all; these are the ones which don't have special options.
// "depend" indicates that a target depends on another target uniformly
// for each subdirectory. There can be several such lines per target.
recursive_targets = { make_target= info;
depend=configure; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= dvi;
depend=configure; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= pdf;
depend=configure; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= html;
depend=configure; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= TAGS;
depend=configure; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= install-info;
depend=configure;
depend=info; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= install-pdf;
depend=configure;
depend=pdf; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= install-html;
depend=configure;
depend=html; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= installcheck;
depend=configure; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= mostlyclean; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= clean; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= distclean; };
recursive_targets = { make_target= maintainer-clean; };
// Flags which need to be passed down.
// Directories etc.
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flags_to_pass = { flag= infodir ; };
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flags_to_pass = { flag= oldincludedir ; };
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flags_to_pass = { flag= sbindir ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= sharedstatedir ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= sysconfdir ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= tooldir ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= build_tooldir ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= target_alias ; };
// Build tools
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flags_to_pass = { flag= EXPECT ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= FLEX ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= INSTALL ; };
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flags_to_pass = { flag= INSTALL_SCRIPT ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LEX ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= M4 ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= MAKE ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= RUNTEST ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= RUNTESTFLAGS ; };
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flags_to_pass = { flag= SHELL ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= YACC ; };
// Host tools
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flags_to_pass = { flag= AR_FLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= BOOT_ADAFLAGS ; optional=true ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= BOOT_CFLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= BOOT_LDFLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= CFLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= CXXFLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LDFLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LIBCFLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LIBCXXFLAGS ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= STAGE1_CHECKING ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= STAGE1_LANGUAGES ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= GNATBIND ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= GNATMAKE ; };
// Target tools
flags_to_pass = { flag= AR_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= AS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= CC_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= CPPFLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= DLLTOOL_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= FLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= GFORTRAN_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= GOC_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= GOCFLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LD_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LIPO_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LIBCFLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LIBCXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= NM_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= OBJDUMP_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= OBJCOPY_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= RANLIB_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= READELF_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= STRIP_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= WINDRES_FOR_TARGET ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= WINDMC_FOR_TARGET ; };
// Miscellaneous
flags_to_pass = { flag= BUILD_CONFIG ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LANGUAGES ; optional=true ; };
flags_to_pass = { flag= LEAN ; };
// Inter-module dependencies
// Build modules
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dependencies = { module=all-build-flex; on=all-build-texinfo; };
dependencies = { module=all-build-flex; on=all-build-bison; };
dependencies = { module=all-build-flex; on=all-build-m4; };
dependencies = { module=all-build-libiberty; on=all-build-texinfo; };
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dependencies = { module=all-build-fixincludes; on=all-build-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-build-libcpp; on=all-build-libiberty; };
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dependencies = { module=configure-gcc; on=all-gas; };
dependencies = { module=configure-gcc; on=all-ld; };
dependencies = { module=configure-gcc; on=all-gold; };
dependencies = { module=configure-gcc; on=all-libelf; };
dependencies = { module=configure-gcc; on=all-libiconv; };
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dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-mpfr; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-mpc; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-isl; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-build-texinfo; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-build-bison; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-build-flex; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-build-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-build-fixincludes; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-build-libcpp; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-zlib; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-libbacktrace; hard=true; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-libcpp; hard=true; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-libdecnumber; hard=true; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-fixincludes; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-lto-plugin; };
dependencies = { module=all-gcc; on=all-libiconv; };
dependencies = { module=info-gcc; on=all-build-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=dvi-gcc; on=all-build-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=pdf-gcc; on=all-build-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=html-gcc; on=all-build-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=install-gcc ; on=install-fixincludes; };
dependencies = { module=install-gcc ; on=install-lto-plugin; };
dependencies = { module=install-strip-gcc ; on=install-strip-fixincludes; };
dependencies = { module=install-strip-gcc ; on=install-strip-lto-plugin; };
dependencies = { module=configure-libcpp; on=configure-libiberty; hard=true; };
dependencies = { module=configure-libcpp; on=configure-intl; };
dependencies = { module=configure-libcpp; on=all-libiconv; };
dependencies = { module=all-libcpp; on=all-libiberty; hard=true; };
dependencies = { module=all-libcpp; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-libcpp; on=all-libiconv; };
dependencies = { module=all-fixincludes; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-gnattools; on=all-target-libada; };
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dependencies = { module=all-utils; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=configure-intl; on=all-libiconv; };
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dependencies = { module=configure-mpc; on=all-mpfr; };
dependencies = { module=configure-isl; on=all-gmp; };
dependencies = { module=all-intl; on=all-libiconv; };
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dependencies = { module=all-gdb; on=all-sim; };
dependencies = { module=all-gdb; on=all-libdecnumber; };
dependencies = { module=all-gdb; on=all-libtermcap; };
dependencies = { module=configure-libgui; on=configure-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=configure-libgui; on=configure-tk; };
dependencies = { module=all-libgui; on=all-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=all-libgui; on=all-tk; };
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// Host modules specific to binutils.
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dependencies = { module=configure-bfd; on=configure-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-bfd; on=all-libiberty; };
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dependencies = { module=configure-opcodes; on=configure-libiberty; hard=true; };
dependencies = { module=all-opcodes; on=all-libiberty; };
// We must build gas before binutils, gprof, ld and gold to avoid race
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// with GCC and binutils. See PR gas/14899 for details.
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dependencies = { module=all-binutils; on=all-libiberty; };
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dependencies = { module=all-binutils; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-binutils; on=all-build-flex; };
dependencies = { module=all-binutils; on=all-build-bison; };
dependencies = { module=all-binutils; on=all-intl; };
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dependencies = { module=all-gas; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-gas; on=all-opcodes; };
dependencies = { module=all-gas; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-gas; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=configure-gprof; on=configure-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-gprof; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-gprof; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-gprof; on=all-opcodes; };
dependencies = { module=all-gprof; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-gprof; on=all-gas; };
dependencies = { module=configure-ld; on=configure-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-opcodes; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-build-bison; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-build-flex; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-gas; };
dependencies = { module=all-ld; on=all-binutils; };
dependencies = { module=install-ld; on=install-gold; };
dependencies = { module=install-strip-ld; on=install-strip-gold; };
dependencies = { module=configure-gold; on=configure-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-gold; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-gold; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-gold; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-gold; on=all-build-bison; };
dependencies = { module=all-gold; on=all-gas; };
dependencies = { module=check-gold; on=all-binutils; };
dependencies = { module=check-gold; on=all-gas; };
dependencies = { module=configure-opcodes; on=configure-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-opcodes; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-opcodes; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-opcodes; on=all-intl; };
// Other host modules in the 'src' repository.
dependencies = { module=all-dejagnu; on=all-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=all-dejagnu; on=all-expect; };
dependencies = { module=all-dejagnu; on=all-tk; };
dependencies = { module=configure-expect; on=configure-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=configure-expect; on=configure-tk; };
dependencies = { module=all-expect; on=all-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=all-expect; on=all-tk; };
// We put install-tcl before install-itcl because itcl wants to run a
// program on installation which uses the Tcl libraries.
dependencies = { module=configure-itcl; on=configure-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=configure-itcl; on=configure-tk; };
dependencies = { module=all-itcl; on=all-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=all-itcl; on=all-tk; };
dependencies = { module=install-itcl; on=install-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=install-strip-itcl; on=install-strip-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=configure-tk; on=configure-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=all-tk; on=all-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=all-sid; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-sid; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-sid; on=all-opcodes; };
dependencies = { module=all-sid; on=all-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=all-sid; on=all-tk; };
dependencies = { module=install-sid; on=install-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=install-strip-sid; on=install-strip-tcl; };
dependencies = { module=install-sid; on=install-tk; };
dependencies = { module=install-strip-sid; on=install-strip-tk; };
dependencies = { module=configure-sim; on=configure-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-sim; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-sim; on=all-libiberty; };
dependencies = { module=all-sim; on=all-bfd; };
dependencies = { module=all-sim; on=all-opcodes; };
dependencies = { module=all-sim; on=all-readline; };
dependencies = { module=all-sim; on=configure-gdb; };
// Other host modules.
dependencies = { module=all-fastjar; on=all-zlib; };
dependencies = { module=all-fastjar; on=all-build-texinfo; };
dependencies = { module=all-fastjar; on=all-libiberty; };
// Warning, these are not well tested.
dependencies = { module=all-bison; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-bison; on=all-build-texinfo; };
dependencies = { module=all-flex; on=all-build-bison; };
dependencies = { module=all-flex; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-flex; on=all-m4; };
dependencies = { module=all-flex; on=all-build-texinfo; };
dependencies = { module=all-m4; on=all-intl; };
dependencies = { module=all-m4; on=all-build-texinfo; };
// Target modules. These can also have dependencies on the language
// environment (e.g. on libstdc++). By default target modules depend
// on libgcc and newlib/libgloss.
lang_env_dependencies = { module=libitm; cxx=true; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=libffi; cxx=true; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=libcilkrts; cxx=true; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=liboffloadmic; cxx=true; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=newlib; no_c=true; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=libgloss; no_c=true; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=libgcc; no_gcc=true; no_c=true; };
// libiberty does not depend on newlib or libgloss because it must be
// built newlib on some targets (e.g. Cygwin). It still needs
// a dependency on libgcc for native targets to configure.
lang_env_dependencies = { module=libiberty; no_c=true; };
dependencies = { module=configure-target-fastjar; on=configure-target-zlib; };
dependencies = { module=all-target-fastjar; on=all-target-zlib; };
dependencies = { module=configure-target-libgo; on=configure-target-libffi; };
dependencies = { module=configure-target-libgo; on=all-target-libstdc++-v3; };
dependencies = { module=all-target-libgo; on=all-target-libbacktrace; };
dependencies = { module=all-target-libgo; on=all-target-libffi; };
dependencies = { module=all-target-libgo; on=all-target-libatomic; };
dependencies = { module=configure-target-libstdc++-v3; on=configure-target-libgomp; };
dependencies = { module=configure-target-liboffloadmic; on=configure-target-libgomp; };
dependencies = { module=configure-target-libsanitizer; on=all-target-libstdc++-v3; };
dependencies = { module=configure-target-libvtv; on=all-target-libstdc++-v3; };
// parallel_list.o and parallel_settings.o depend on omp.h, which is
// generated by the libgomp configure. Unfortunately, due to the use of
// recursive make, we can't be that specific.
dependencies = { module=all-target-libstdc++-v3; on=configure-target-libgomp; };
dependencies = { module=all-target-liboffloadmic; on=all-target-libgomp; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libgo; on=install-target-libatomic; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libgfortran; on=install-target-libquadmath; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libgfortran; on=install-target-libgcc; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libsanitizer; on=install-target-libstdc++-v3; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libsanitizer; on=install-target-libgcc; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libvtv; on=install-target-libstdc++-v3; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libvtv; on=install-target-libgcc; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libcilkrts; on=install-target-libstdc++-v3; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libcilkrts; on=install-target-libgcc; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-liboffloadmic; on=install-target-libstdc++-v3; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-liboffloadmic; on=install-target-libgcc; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libitm; on=install-target-libgcc; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libobjc; on=install-target-libgcc; };
dependencies = { module=install-target-libstdc++-v3; on=install-target-libgcc; };
// Target modules in the 'src' repository.
lang_env_dependencies = { module=libtermcap; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=rda; };
lang_env_dependencies = { module=winsup; };
dependencies = { module=all-target-libgloss; on=all-target-newlib; };
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This directory contains the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).
README for GNU development tools
The GNU Compiler Collection is free software. See the files whose
names start with COPYING for copying permission. The manuals, and
some of the runtime libraries, are under different terms; see the
individual source files for details.
This directory contains various GNU compilers, assemblers, linkers,
debuggers, etc., plus their support routines, definitions, and documentation.
The directory INSTALL contains copies of the installation information
as HTML and plain text. The source of this information is
gcc/doc/install.texi. The installation information includes details
of what is included in the GCC sources and what files GCC installs.
If you are receiving this as part of a GDB release, see the file gdb/README.
If with a binutils release, see binutils/README; if with a libg++ release,
see libg++/README, etc. That'll give you info about this
package -- supported targets, how to use it, how to report bugs, etc.
See the file gcc/doc/gcc.texi (together with other files that it
includes) for usage and porting information. An online readable
version of the manual is in the files gcc/doc/gcc.info*.
It is now possible to automatically configure and build a variety of
tools with one command. To build all of the tools contained herein,
run the ``configure'' script here, e.g.:
See http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs/ for how to report bugs usefully.
./configure
make
Copyright years on GCC source files may be listed using range
notation, e.g., 1987-2012, indicating that every year in the range,
inclusive, is a copyrightable year that could otherwise be listed
individually.
To install them (by default in /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, etc),
then do:
make install
(If the configure script can't determine your type of computer, give it
the name as an argument, for instance ``./configure sun4''. You can
use the script ``config.sub'' to test whether a name is recognized; if
it is, config.sub translates it to a triplet specifying CPU, vendor,
and OS.)
If you have more than one compiler on your system, it is often best to
explicitly set CC in the environment before running configure, and to
also set CC when running make. For example (assuming sh/bash/ksh):
CC=gcc ./configure
make
A similar example using csh:
setenv CC gcc
./configure
make
Much of the code and documentation enclosed is copyright by
the Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the file COPYING or
COPYING.LIB in the various directories, for a description of the
GNU General Public License terms under which you can copy the files.
REPORTING BUGS: Again, see gdb/README, binutils/README, etc., for info
on where and how to report problems.

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#! /bin/sh
# Wrapper for compilers which do not understand '-c -o'.
scriptversion=2012-10-14.11; # UTC
# Copyright (C) 1999-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
# This file is maintained in Automake, please report
# bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org> or send patches to
# <automake-patches@gnu.org>.
nl='
'
# We need space, tab and new line, in precisely that order. Quoting is
# there to prevent tools from complaining about whitespace usage.
IFS=" "" $nl"
file_conv=
# func_file_conv build_file lazy
# Convert a $build file to $host form and store it in $file
# Currently only supports Windows hosts. If the determined conversion
# type is listed in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion will
# take place.
func_file_conv ()
{
file=$1
case $file in
/ | /[!/]*) # absolute file, and not a UNC file
if test -z "$file_conv"; then
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MINGW*)
file_conv=mingw
;;
CYGWIN*)
file_conv=cygwin
;;
*)
file_conv=wine
;;
esac
fi
case $file_conv/,$2, in
*,$file_conv,*)
;;
mingw/*)
file=`cmd //C echo "$file " | sed -e 's/"\(.*\) " *$/\1/'`
;;
cygwin/*)
file=`cygpath -m "$file" || echo "$file"`
;;
wine/*)
file=`winepath -w "$file" || echo "$file"`
;;
esac
;;
esac
}
# func_cl_dashL linkdir
# Make cl look for libraries in LINKDIR
func_cl_dashL ()
{
func_file_conv "$1"
if test -z "$lib_path"; then
lib_path=$file
else
lib_path="$lib_path;$file"
fi
linker_opts="$linker_opts -LIBPATH:$file"
}
# func_cl_dashl library
# Do a library search-path lookup for cl
func_cl_dashl ()
{
lib=$1
found=no
save_IFS=$IFS
IFS=';'
for dir in $lib_path $LIB
do
IFS=$save_IFS
if $shared && test -f "$dir/$lib.dll.lib"; then
found=yes
lib=$dir/$lib.dll.lib
break
fi
if test -f "$dir/$lib.lib"; then
found=yes
lib=$dir/$lib.lib
break
fi
if test -f "$dir/lib$lib.a"; then
found=yes
lib=$dir/lib$lib.a
break
fi
done
IFS=$save_IFS
if test "$found" != yes; then
lib=$lib.lib
fi
}
# func_cl_wrapper cl arg...
# Adjust compile command to suit cl
func_cl_wrapper ()
{
# Assume a capable shell
lib_path=
shared=:
linker_opts=
for arg
do
if test -n "$eat"; then
eat=
else
case $1 in
-o)
# configure might choose to run compile as 'compile cc -o foo foo.c'.
eat=1
case $2 in
*.o | *.[oO][bB][jJ])
func_file_conv "$2"
set x "$@" -Fo"$file"
shift
;;
*)
func_file_conv "$2"
set x "$@" -Fe"$file"
shift
;;
esac
;;
-I)
eat=1
func_file_conv "$2" mingw
set x "$@" -I"$file"
shift
;;
-I*)
func_file_conv "${1#-I}" mingw
set x "$@" -I"$file"
shift
;;
-l)
eat=1
func_cl_dashl "$2"
set x "$@" "$lib"
shift
;;
-l*)
func_cl_dashl "${1#-l}"
set x "$@" "$lib"
shift
;;
-L)
eat=1
func_cl_dashL "$2"
;;
-L*)
func_cl_dashL "${1#-L}"
;;
-static)
shared=false
;;
-Wl,*)
arg=${1#-Wl,}
save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=','
for flag in $arg; do
IFS="$save_ifs"
linker_opts="$linker_opts $flag"
done
IFS="$save_ifs"
;;
-Xlinker)
eat=1
linker_opts="$linker_opts $2"
;;
-*)
set x "$@" "$1"
shift
;;
*.cc | *.CC | *.cxx | *.CXX | *.[cC]++)
func_file_conv "$1"
set x "$@" -Tp"$file"
shift
;;
*.c | *.cpp | *.CPP | *.lib | *.LIB | *.Lib | *.OBJ | *.obj | *.[oO])
func_file_conv "$1" mingw
set x "$@" "$file"
shift
;;
*)
set x "$@" "$1"
shift
;;
esac
fi
shift
done
if test -n "$linker_opts"; then
linker_opts="-link$linker_opts"
fi
exec "$@" $linker_opts
exit 1
}
eat=
case $1 in
'')
echo "$0: No command. Try '$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2
exit 1;
;;
-h | --h*)
cat <<\EOF
Usage: compile [--help] [--version] PROGRAM [ARGS]
Wrapper for compilers which do not understand '-c -o'.
Remove '-o dest.o' from ARGS, run PROGRAM with the remaining
arguments, and rename the output as expected.
If you are trying to build a whole package this is not the
right script to run: please start by reading the file 'INSTALL'.
Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>.
EOF
exit $?
;;
-v | --v*)
echo "compile $scriptversion"
exit $?
;;
cl | *[/\\]cl | cl.exe | *[/\\]cl.exe )
func_cl_wrapper "$@" # Doesn't return...
;;
esac
ofile=
cfile=
for arg
do
if test -n "$eat"; then
eat=
else
case $1 in
-o)
# configure might choose to run compile as 'compile cc -o foo foo.c'.
# So we strip '-o arg' only if arg is an object.
eat=1
case $2 in
*.o | *.obj)
ofile=$2
;;
*)
set x "$@" -o "$2"
shift
;;
esac
;;
*.c)
cfile=$1
set x "$@" "$1"
shift
;;
*)
set x "$@" "$1"
shift
;;
esac
fi
shift
done
if test -z "$ofile" || test -z "$cfile"; then
# If no '-o' option was seen then we might have been invoked from a
# pattern rule where we don't need one. That is ok -- this is a
# normal compilation that the losing compiler can handle. If no
# '.c' file was seen then we are probably linking. That is also
# ok.
exec "$@"
fi
# Name of file we expect compiler to create.
cofile=`echo "$cfile" | sed 's|^.*[\\/]||; s|^[a-zA-Z]:||; s/\.c$/.o/'`
# Create the lock directory.
# Note: use '[/\\:.-]' here to ensure that we don't use the same name
# that we are using for the .o file. Also, base the name on the expected
# object file name, since that is what matters with a parallel build.
lockdir=`echo "$cofile" | sed -e 's|[/\\:.-]|_|g'`.d
while true; do
if mkdir "$lockdir" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
break
fi
sleep 1
done
# FIXME: race condition here if user kills between mkdir and trap.
trap "rmdir '$lockdir'; exit 1" 1 2 15
# Run the compile.
"$@"
ret=$?
if test -f "$cofile"; then
test "$cofile" = "$ofile" || mv "$cofile" "$ofile"
elif test -f "${cofile}bj"; then
test "${cofile}bj" = "$ofile" || mv "${cofile}bj" "$ofile"
fi
rmdir "$lockdir"
exit $ret
# Local Variables:
# mode: shell-script
# sh-indentation: 2
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
# End:

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@@ -1,37 +1,11 @@
# Configure fragment invoked in the post-target section for subdirs
# wanting multilib support.
#
# Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
# 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
#
# Please report bugs to <gcc-bugs@gnu.org>
# and send patches to <gcc-patches@gnu.org>.
# It is advisable to support a few --enable/--disable options to let the
# user select which libraries s/he really wants.
#
# Subdirectories wishing to use multilib should put the following lines
# in the "post-target" section of configure.ac.
# in the "post-target" section of configure.in.
#
# if [ "${srcdir}" = "." ] ; then
# if [ "${with_target_subdir}" != "." ] ; then
@@ -43,6 +17,8 @@
# . ${srcdir}/../config-ml.in
# fi
#
# See librx/configure.in in the libg++ distribution for an example of how
# to handle autoconf'd libraries.
#
# Things are complicated because 6 separate cases must be handled:
# 2 (native, cross) x 3 (absolute-path, relative-not-dot, dot) = 6.
@@ -54,10 +30,13 @@
# The build tree is layed out as
#
# ./
# libg++
# newlib
# m68020/
# libg++
# newlib
# m68881/
# libg++
# newlib
#
# The nice feature about this arrangement is that inter-library references
@@ -90,100 +69,93 @@
# newlib. It is up to each target to turn on multilib support for the other
# libraries as desired.
# Autoconf incoming variables:
# srcdir, host, ac_configure_args
# We have to handle being invoked by both Cygnus configure and Autoconf.
#
# We *could* figure srcdir and host out, but we'd have to do work that
# Cygnus configure incoming variables:
# srcdir, subdir, target, arguments
#
# Autoconf incoming variables:
# srcdir, target, ac_configure_args
#
# We *could* figure srcdir and target out, but we'd have to do work that
# our caller has already done to figure them out and requiring these two
# seems reasonable.
# Note that `host' in this case is GCC's `target'. Target libraries are
# configured for a particular host.
Makefile=${ac_file-Makefile}
ml_config_shell=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
ml_realsrcdir=${srcdir}
if [ -n "${ac_configure_args}" ]; then
Makefile=${ac_file-Makefile}
ml_config_shell=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
ml_arguments="${ac_configure_args}"
ml_realsrcdir=${srcdir}
else
Makefile=${Makefile-Makefile}
ml_config_shell=${config_shell-/bin/sh}
ml_arguments="${arguments}"
if [ -n "${subdir}" -a "${subdir}" != "." ] ; then
ml_realsrcdir=${srcdir}/${subdir}
else
ml_realsrcdir=${srcdir}
fi
fi
# Scan all the arguments and set all the ones we need.
scan_arguments ()
{
ml_verbose=--verbose
for option
do
# Strip single quotes surrounding individual options, that is, remove one
# level of shell quoting for these.
case $option in
\'*\') eval option=$option ;;
esac
for option in ${ml_arguments}
do
case $option in
--*) ;;
-*) option=-$option ;;
esac
case $option in
--*) ;;
-*) option=-$option ;;
esac
case $option in
--*=*)
case $option in
--*=*)
optarg=`echo $option | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'`
;;
esac
esac
case $option in
--disable-*)
case $option in
--disable-*)
enableopt=`echo ${option} | sed 's:^--disable-:enable_:;s:-:_:g'`
eval $enableopt=no
;;
--enable-*)
--enable-*)
case "$option" in
*=*) ;;
*) optarg=yes ;;
esac
enableopt=`echo ${option} | sed 's:^--::;s:=.*$::;s:-:_:g'`
# enable_shared and enable_static are handled by configure.
# Don't undo its work.
case $enableopt in
enable_shared | enable_static) ;;
*) eval $enableopt='$optarg' ;;
esac
eval $enableopt="$optarg"
;;
--norecursion | --no-recursion)
--norecursion | --no*)
ml_norecursion=yes
;;
--silent | --sil* | --quiet | --q*)
ml_verbose=--silent
;;
--verbose | --v | --verb*)
--verbose | --v | --verb*)
ml_verbose=--verbose
;;
--with-*)
--with-*)
case "$option" in
*=*) ;;
*) optarg=yes ;;
esac
withopt=`echo ${option} | sed 's:^--::;s:=.*$::;s:-:_:g'`
eval $withopt='$optarg'
eval $withopt="$optarg"
;;
--without-*)
--without-*)
withopt=`echo ${option} | sed 's:^--::;s:out::;s:-:_:g'`
eval $withopt=no
;;
esac
done
}
# Use eval to properly handle configure arguments such as
# --enable-foo='--enable-a=1 --enable-b=2 --enable-c=3'.
eval scan_arguments "${ac_configure_args}"
unset scan_arguments
esac
done
# Only do this if --enable-multilib.
if [ "${enable_multilib}" = yes ]; then
# Compute whether this is the library's top level directory
# (ie: not a multilib subdirectory, and not a subdirectory like newlib/src).
# (ie: not a multilib subdirectory, and not a subdirectory like libg++/src).
# ${with_multisubdir} tells us we're in the right branch, but we could be
# in a subdir of that.
# ??? The previous version could void this test by separating the process into
# two files: one that only the library's toplevel configure.ac ran (to
# configure the multilib subdirs), and another that all configure.ac's ran to
# two files: one that only the library's toplevel configure.in ran (to
# configure the multilib subdirs), and another that all configure.in's ran to
# update the Makefile. It seemed reasonable to collapse all multilib support
# into one file, but it does leave us with having to perform this test.
ml_toplevel_p=no
@@ -228,74 +200,15 @@ for i in `${CC-gcc} --print-multi-lib 2>/dev/null`; do
fi
done
# Target libraries are configured for the host they run on, so we check
# $host here, not $target.
case "${host}" in
arm-*-*)
if [ x"$enable_fpu" = xno ]
case "${target}" in
arc-*-elf*)
if [ x$enable_biendian != xyes ]
then
old_multidirs=${multidirs}
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "${x}" in
*fpu*) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
if [ x"$enable_26bit" = xno ]
then
old_multidirs=${multidirs}
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "${x}" in
*26bit*) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
if [ x"$enable_underscore" = xno ]
then
old_multidirs=${multidirs}
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "${x}" in
*under*) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
if [ x"$enable_interwork" = xno ]
then
old_multidirs=${multidirs}
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "${x}" in
*interwork*) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
if [ x$enable_biendian = xno ]
then
old_multidirs="${multidirs}"
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "$x" in
*le* ) : ;;
*be* ) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
if [ x"$enable_nofmult" = xno ]
then
old_multidirs="${multidirs}"
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "$x" in
*nofmult* ) : ;;
*be*) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
@@ -384,28 +297,6 @@ mips*-*-*)
fi
;;
powerpc*-*-* | rs6000*-*-*)
if [ x$enable_aix64 = xno ]
then
old_multidirs="${multidirs}"
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "$x" in
*ppc64* ) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
if [ x$enable_pthread = xno ]
then
old_multidirs="${multidirs}"
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "$x" in
*pthread* ) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
if [ x$enable_softfloat = xno ]
then
old_multidirs="${multidirs}"
@@ -472,6 +363,17 @@ powerpc*-*-* | rs6000*-*-*)
esac
done
fi
if [ x$enable_aix = xno ]
then
old_multidirs="${multidirs}"
multidirs=""
for x in ${old_multidirs}; do
case "$x" in
*mcall-aix* ) : ;;
*) multidirs="${multidirs} ${x}" ;;
esac
done
fi
;;
esac
@@ -484,17 +386,15 @@ multidirs=`echo "$multidirs" | sed -e 's/^[ ][ ]*//' -e 's/[ ][ ]*$//' -e 's/[ ]
cat > Multi.tem <<\EOF
PWD_COMMAND=$${PWDCMD-pwd}
# FIXME: There should be an @-sign in front of the `if'.
# Leave out until this is tested a bit more.
multi-do:
if [ -z "$(MULTIDIRS)" ]; then \
true; \
else \
rootpre=`${PWD_COMMAND}`/; export rootpre; \
srcrootpre=`cd $(srcdir); ${PWD_COMMAND}`/; export srcrootpre; \
lib=`echo "$${rootpre}" | sed -e 's,^.*/\([^/][^/]*\)/$$,\1,'`; \
rootpre=`pwd`/; export rootpre; \
srcrootpre=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/; export srcrootpre; \
lib=`echo $${rootpre} | sed -e 's,^.*/\([^/][^/]*\)/$$,\1,'`; \
compiler="$(CC)"; \
for i in `$${compiler} --print-multi-lib 2>/dev/null`; do \
dir=`echo $$i | sed -e 's/;.*$$//'`; \
@@ -505,23 +405,9 @@ multi-do:
flags=`echo $$i | sed -e 's/^[^;]*;//' -e 's/@/ -/g'`; \
if (cd ../$${dir}/$${lib}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) \
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) $${flags}" \
CCASFLAGS="$(CCASFLAGS) $${flags}" \
FCFLAGS="$(FCFLAGS) $${flags}" \
FFLAGS="$(FFLAGS) $${flags}" \
ADAFLAGS="$(ADAFLAGS) $${flags}" \
prefix="$(prefix)" \
exec_prefix="$(exec_prefix)" \
GOCFLAGS="$(GOCFLAGS) $${flags}" \
CXXFLAGS="$(CXXFLAGS) $${flags}" \
LIBCFLAGS="$(LIBCFLAGS) $${flags}" \
LIBCXXFLAGS="$(LIBCXXFLAGS) $${flags}" \
LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS) $${flags}" \
MULTIFLAGS="$${flags}" \
DESTDIR="$(DESTDIR)" \
INSTALL="$(INSTALL)" \
INSTALL_DATA="$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
INSTALL_SCRIPT="$(INSTALL_SCRIPT)" \
$(DO)); then \
true; \
else \
@@ -539,14 +425,9 @@ multi-clean:
if [ -z "$(MULTIDIRS)" ]; then \
true; \
else \
lib=`${PWD_COMMAND} | sed -e 's,^.*/\([^/][^/]*\)$$,\1,'`; \
for dir in : $(MULTIDIRS); do \
test $$dir != : || continue; \
EOF
cat >>Multi.tem <<EOF
if [ -f ../\$\${dir}/\$\${lib}/${Makefile} ]; then \\
EOF
cat >>Multi.tem <<\EOF
lib=`pwd | sed -e 's,^.*/\([^/][^/]*\)$$,\1,'`; \
for dir in Makefile $(MULTIDIRS); do \
if [ -f ../$${dir}/$${lib}/Makefile ]; then \
if (cd ../$${dir}/$${lib}; $(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(DO)); \
then true; \
else exit 1; \
@@ -564,7 +445,7 @@ mv Makefile.tem ${Makefile}
fi # ${ml_toplevel_p} = yes
if [ "${ml_verbose}" = --verbose ]; then
echo "Adding multilib support to ${Makefile} in ${ml_realsrcdir}"
echo "Adding multilib support to Makefile in ${ml_realsrcdir}"
if [ "${ml_toplevel_p}" = yes ]; then
echo "multidirs=${multidirs}"
fi
@@ -651,11 +532,11 @@ if [ -n "${multidirs}" ] && [ -z "${ml_norecursion}" ]; then
if [ "${ml_verbose}" = --verbose ]; then
echo "Running configure in multilib subdirs ${multidirs}"
echo "pwd: `${PWDCMD-pwd}`"
echo "pwd: `pwd`"
fi
ml_origdir=`${PWDCMD-pwd}`
ml_libdir=`echo "$ml_origdir" | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'`
ml_origdir=`pwd`
ml_libdir=`echo $ml_origdir | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'`
# cd to top-level-build-dir/${with_target_subdir}
cd ..
@@ -663,27 +544,10 @@ if [ -n "${multidirs}" ] && [ -z "${ml_norecursion}" ]; then
if [ "${ml_verbose}" = --verbose ]; then
echo "Running configure in multilib subdir ${ml_dir}"
echo "pwd: `${PWDCMD-pwd}`"
echo "pwd: `pwd`"
fi
if [ -d ${ml_dir} ]; then true; else
# ``mkdir -p ${ml_dir}'' See also mkinstalldirs.
pathcomp=""
for d in `echo ":${ml_dir}" | sed -ne 's/^:\//#/;s/^://;s/\// /g;s/^#/\//;p'`; do
pathcomp="$pathcomp$d"
case "$pathcomp" in
-* ) pathcomp=./$pathcomp ;;
esac
if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
echo "mkdir $pathcomp" 1>&2
mkdir "$pathcomp" > /dev/null 2>&1 || lasterr=$?
fi
if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
exit $lasterr
fi
pathcomp="$pathcomp/"
done
fi
if [ -d ${ml_dir} ]; then true; else mkdir ${ml_dir}; fi
if [ -d ${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir} ]; then true; else mkdir ${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir}; fi
# Eg: if ${ml_dir} = m68000/m68881, dotdot = ../../
@@ -691,7 +555,7 @@ if [ -n "${multidirs}" ] && [ -z "${ml_norecursion}" ]; then
case ${srcdir} in
".")
echo "Building symlink tree in `${PWDCMD-pwd}`/${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir}"
echo Building symlink tree in `pwd`/${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir}
if [ "${with_target_subdir}" != "." ]; then
ml_unsubdir="../"
else
@@ -699,20 +563,13 @@ if [ -n "${multidirs}" ] && [ -z "${ml_norecursion}" ]; then
fi
(cd ${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir};
../${dotdot}${ml_unsubdir}symlink-tree ../${dotdot}${ml_unsubdir}${ml_libdir} "")
if [ -f ${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir}/${Makefile} ]; then
if [ x"${MAKE}" = x ]; then
(cd ${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir}; make distclean)
else
(cd ${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir}; ${MAKE} distclean)
fi
fi
ml_newsrcdir="."
ml_srcdiroption=
multisrctop=${dotdot}
;;
*)
case "${srcdir}" in
/* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]* ) # absolute path
/*) # absolute path
ml_newsrcdir=${srcdir}
;;
*) # otherwise relative
@@ -725,146 +582,30 @@ if [ -n "${multidirs}" ] && [ -z "${ml_norecursion}" ]; then
esac
case "${progname}" in
/* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]* ) ml_recprog=${progname} ;;
/*) ml_recprog=${progname} ;;
*) ml_recprog=${dotdot}${progname} ;;
esac
# FIXME: POPDIR=${PWD=`pwd`} doesn't work here.
ML_POPDIR=`${PWDCMD-pwd}`
ML_POPDIR=`pwd`
cd ${ml_dir}/${ml_libdir}
if [ -f ${ml_newsrcdir}/configure ]; then
ml_recprog="${ml_newsrcdir}/configure"
ml_recprog=${ml_newsrcdir}/configure
fi
# find compiler flag corresponding to ${ml_dir}
for i in `${CC-gcc} --print-multi-lib 2>/dev/null`; do
dir=`echo $i | sed -e 's/;.*$//'`
if [ "${dir}" = "${ml_dir}" ]; then
flags=`echo $i | sed -e 's/^[^;]*;//' -e 's/@/ -/g'`
break
fi
done
ml_config_env='CC="${CC_}$flags" CXX="${CXX_}$flags" F77="${F77_}$flags" GFORTRAN="${GFORTRAN_}$flags" GOC="${GOC_}$flags"'
if [ "${with_target_subdir}" = "." ]; then
CC_=$CC' '
CXX_=$CXX' '
F77_=$F77' '
GFORTRAN_=$GFORTRAN' '
GOC_=$GOC' '
else
# Create a regular expression that matches any string as long
# as ML_POPDIR.
popdir_rx=`echo "${ML_POPDIR}" | sed 's,.,.,g'`
CC_=
for arg in ${CC}; do
case $arg in
-[BIL]"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
CC_="${CC_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\1/p"`' ' ;;
"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
CC_="${CC_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
*)
CC_="${CC_}${arg} " ;;
esac
done
CXX_=
for arg in ${CXX}; do
case $arg in
-[BIL]"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
CXX_="${CXX_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
CXX_="${CXX_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
*)
CXX_="${CXX_}${arg} " ;;
esac
done
F77_=
for arg in ${F77}; do
case $arg in
-[BIL]"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
F77_="${F77_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
F77_="${F77_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
*)
F77_="${F77_}${arg} " ;;
esac
done
GFORTRAN_=
for arg in ${GFORTRAN}; do
case $arg in
-[BIL]"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
GFORTRAN_="${GFORTRAN_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
GFORTRAN_="${GFORTRAN_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
*)
GFORTRAN_="${GFORTRAN_}${arg} " ;;
esac
done
GOC_=
for arg in ${GOC}; do
case $arg in
-[BIL]"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
GOC_="${GOC_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X-[BIL]${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
GOC_="${GOC_}"`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`' ' ;;
*)
GOC_="${GOC_}${arg} " ;;
esac
done
if test "x${LD_LIBRARY_PATH+set}" = xset; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_=
for arg in `echo "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" | tr ':' ' '`; do
case "$arg" in
"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
arg=`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`
;;
esac
if test "x$LD_LIBRARY_PATH_" != x; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH_:$arg
else
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_=$arg
fi
done
ml_config_env="$ml_config_env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH_"
fi
if test "x${SHLIB_PATH+set}" = xset; then
SHLIB_PATH_=
for arg in `echo "$SHLIB_PATH" | tr ':' ' '`; do
case "$arg" in
"${ML_POPDIR}"/*)
arg=`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X\\(${popdir_rx}\\).*/\\1/p"`/${ml_dir}`echo "X${arg}" | sed -n "s/X${popdir_rx}\\(.*\\)/\\1/p"`
;;
esac
if test "x$SHLIB_PATH_" != x; then
SHLIB_PATH_=$SHLIB_PATH_:$arg
else
SHLIB_PATH_=$arg
fi
done
ml_config_env="$ml_config_env SHLIB_PATH=$SHLIB_PATH_"
fi
fi
if eval ${ml_config_env} ${ml_config_shell} ${ml_recprog} \
if eval ${ml_config_shell} ${ml_recprog} \
--with-multisubdir=${ml_dir} --with-multisrctop=${multisrctop} \
"${ac_configure_args}" ${ml_config_env} ${ml_srcdiroption} ; then
${ml_arguments} ${ml_srcdiroption} ; then
true
else
exit 1
fi
cd "${ML_POPDIR}"
cd ${ML_POPDIR}
done
cd "${ml_origdir}"
cd ${ml_origdir}
fi
fi # ${ml_toplevel_p} = yes

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#! /bin/sh
# Output a system dependent set of variables, describing how to set the
# run time search path of shared libraries in an executable.
#
# Copyright 1996-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Taken from GNU libtool, 2001
# Originally by Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1996
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
#
# The first argument passed to this file is the canonical host specification,
# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
# or
# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
# The environment variables CC, GCC, LDFLAGS, LD, with_gnu_ld
# should be set by the caller.
#
# The set of defined variables is at the end of this script.
# Known limitations:
# - On IRIX 6.5 with CC="cc", the run time search patch must not be longer
# than 256 bytes, otherwise the compiler driver will dump core. The only
# known workaround is to choose shorter directory names for the build
# directory and/or the installation directory.
# All known linkers require a `.a' archive for static linking (except M$VC,
# which needs '.lib').
libext=a
shrext=.so
host="$1"
host_cpu=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
host_vendor=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
host_os=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_COMPILER_PIC.
wl=
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
wl='-Wl,'
else
case "$host_os" in
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wl='-Wl,'
;;
mingw* | pw32* | os2*)
;;
hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
newsos6)
;;
linux*)
case $CC in
icc|ecc)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
ccc)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
esac
;;
osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
sco3.2v5*)
;;
solaris*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
sunos4*)
wl='-Qoption ld '
;;
sysv4 | sysv4.2uw2* | sysv4.3* | sysv5*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
sysv4*MP*)
;;
uts4*)
;;
esac
fi
# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_PROG_LD_SHLIBS.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=
hardcode_libdir_separator=
hardcode_direct=no
hardcode_minus_L=no
case "$host_os" in
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# FIXME: the MSVC++ port hasn't been tested in a loooong time
# When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using
# Microsoft Visual C++.
if test "$GCC" != yes; then
with_gnu_ld=no
fi
;;
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with_gnu_ld=no
;;
esac
ld_shlibs=yes
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then
case "$host_os" in
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# On AIX/PPC, the GNU linker is very broken
if test "$host_cpu" != ia64; then
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
amigaos*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
# Samuel A. Falvo II <kc5tja@dolphin.openprojects.net> reports
# that the semantics of dynamic libraries on AmigaOS, at least up
# to version 4, is to share data among multiple programs linked
# with the same dynamic library. Since this doesn't match the
# behavior of shared libraries on other platforms, we can use
# them.
ld_shlibs=no
;;
beos*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | egrep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*)
# hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is
# no search path for DLLs.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep 'auto-import' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
netbsd*)
;;
solaris* | sysv5*)
if $LD -v 2>&1 | egrep 'BFD 2\.8' > /dev/null; then
ld_shlibs=no
elif $LD --help 2>&1 | egrep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
sunos4*)
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | egrep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
esac
if test "$ld_shlibs" = yes; then
# Unlike libtool, we use -rpath here, not --rpath, since the documented
# option of GNU ld is called -rpath, not --rpath.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
fi
else
case "$host_os" in
aix3*)
# Note: this linker hardcodes the directories in LIBPATH if there
# are no directories specified by -L.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
# Neither direct hardcoding nor static linking is supported with a
# broken collect2.
hardcode_direct=unsupported
fi
;;
aix[4-9]*)
if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
# On IA64, the linker does run time linking by default, so we don't
# have to do anything special.
aix_use_runtimelinking=no
else
aix_use_runtimelinking=no
# Test if we are trying to use run time linking or normal
# AIX style linking. If -brtl is somewhere in LDFLAGS, we
# need to do runtime linking.
case $host_os in aix4.[23]|aix4.[23].*|aix[5-9]*)
for ld_flag in $LDFLAGS; do
if (test $ld_flag = "-brtl" || test $ld_flag = "-Wl,-brtl"); then
aix_use_runtimelinking=yes
break
fi
done
esac
fi
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_libdir_separator=':'
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
case $host_os in aix4.[012]|aix4.[012].*)
collect2name=`${CC} -print-prog-name=collect2`
if test -f "$collect2name" && \
strings "$collect2name" | grep resolve_lib_name >/dev/null
then
# We have reworked collect2
hardcode_direct=yes
else
# We have old collect2
hardcode_direct=unsupported
hardcode_minus_L=yes
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=
fi
esac
fi
# Begin _LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX.
echo 'int main () { return 0; }' > conftest.c
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} conftest.c -o conftest
aix_libpath=`dump -H conftest 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; }
}'`
if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then
aix_libpath=`dump -HX64 conftest 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; }
}'`
fi
if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then
aix_libpath="/usr/lib:/lib"
fi
rm -f conftest.c conftest
# End _LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX.
if test "$aix_use_runtimelinking" = yes; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath"
else
if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-R $libdir:/usr/lib:/lib'
else
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath"
fi
fi
;;
amigaos*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
# see comment about different semantics on the GNU ld section
ld_shlibs=no
;;
bsdi4*)
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*)
# When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using
# Microsoft Visual C++.
# hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is
# no search path for DLLs.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=' '
libext=lib
;;
darwin* | rhapsody*)
if $CC -v 2>&1 | grep 'Apple' >/dev/null ; then
hardcode_direct=no
fi
;;
dgux*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
;;
freebsd2.2*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
freebsd2*)
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
freebsd*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
hpux9*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
hpux10* | hpux11*)
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
case "$host_cpu" in
hppa*64*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
hardcode_direct=no
;;
ia64*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_direct=no
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
esac
fi
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
netbsd*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
newsos6)
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
openbsd*)
hardcode_direct=yes
if test -z "`echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__`" || test "$host_os-$host_cpu" = "openbsd2.8-powerpc"; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
else
case "$host_os" in
openbsd[01].* | openbsd2.[0-7] | openbsd2.[0-7].*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
;;
*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
;;
esac
fi
;;
os2*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
osf3*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
osf4* | osf5*)
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
else
# Both cc and cxx compiler support -rpath directly
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-rpath $libdir'
fi
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
sco3.2v5*)
;;
solaris*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
;;
sunos4*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
sysv4)
case $host_vendor in
sni)
hardcode_direct=yes # is this really true???
;;
siemens)
hardcode_direct=no
;;
motorola)
hardcode_direct=no #Motorola manual says yes, but my tests say they lie
;;
esac
;;
sysv4.3*)
;;
sysv4*MP*)
if test -d /usr/nec; then
ld_shlibs=yes
fi
;;
sysv4.2uw2*)
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_minus_L=no
;;
sysv5OpenUNIX8* | sysv5UnixWare7* | sysv5uw[78]* | unixware7*)
;;
sysv5*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=
;;
uts4*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
;;
*)
ld_shlibs=no
;;
esac
fi
# Check dynamic linker characteristics
# Code taken from libtool.m4's AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER.
libname_spec='lib$name'
case "$host_os" in
aix3*)
;;
aix[4-9]*)
;;
amigaos*)
;;
beos*)
;;
bsdi4*)
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32*)
shrext=.dll
;;
darwin* | rhapsody*)
shrext=.dylib
;;
dgux*)
;;
freebsd*)
;;
gnu*)
;;
hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
case "$host_cpu" in
ia64*)
shrext=.so
;;
hppa*64*)
shrext=.sl
;;
*)
shrext=.sl
;;
esac
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
case "$host_os" in
irix5* | nonstopux*)
libsuff= shlibsuff=
;;
*)
case $LD in
*-32|*"-32 "|*-melf32bsmip|*"-melf32bsmip ") libsuff= shlibsuff= ;;
*-n32|*"-n32 "|*-melf32bmipn32|*"-melf32bmipn32 ") libsuff=32 shlibsuff=N32 ;;
*-64|*"-64 "|*-melf64bmip|*"-melf64bmip ") libsuff=64 shlibsuff=64 ;;
*) libsuff= shlibsuff= ;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
linux*oldld* | linux*aout* | linux*coff*)
;;
linux*)
;;
netbsd*)
;;
newsos6)
;;
nto-qnx)
;;
openbsd*)
;;
os2*)
libname_spec='$name'
shrext=.dll
;;
osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
;;
sco3.2v5*)
;;
solaris*)
;;
sunos4*)
;;
sysv4 | sysv4.2uw2* | sysv4.3* | sysv5*)
;;
sysv4*MP*)
;;
uts4*)
;;
esac
sed_quote_subst='s/\(["`$\\]\)/\\\1/g'
escaped_wl=`echo "X$wl" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
shlibext=`echo "$shrext" | sed -e 's,^\.,,'`
escaped_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=`echo "X$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
sed -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)=/acl_cv_\1=/' <<EOF
# How to pass a linker flag through the compiler.
wl="$escaped_wl"
# Static library suffix (normally "a").
libext="$libext"
# Shared library suffix (normally "so").
shlibext="$shlibext"
# Flag to hardcode \$libdir into a binary during linking.
# This must work even if \$libdir does not exist.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec="$escaped_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"
# Whether we need a single -rpath flag with a separated argument.
hardcode_libdir_separator="$hardcode_libdir_separator"
# Set to yes if using DIR/libNAME.so during linking hardcodes DIR into the
# resulting binary.
hardcode_direct="$hardcode_direct"
# Set to yes if using the -LDIR flag during linking hardcodes DIR into the
# resulting binary.
hardcode_minus_L="$hardcode_minus_L"
EOF

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dnl This file is included into all any other acinclude file that needs
dnl to use these macros.
dnl This is copied from autoconf 2.12, but does calls our own AC_PROG_CC_WORKS,
dnl and doesn't call AC_PROG_CXX_GNU, cause we test for that in AC_PROG_CC_WORKS.
dnl We are probably using a cross compiler, which will not be able to fully
dnl link an executable. This should really be fixed in autoconf itself.
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AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PROG_CXX_CROSS],
[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_PROG_CXXCPP])
AC_CHECK_PROGS(CXX, $CCC c++ g++ gcc CC cxx cc++, gcc)
CYG_AC_PROG_GXX_WORKS
if test $ac_cv_prog_gxx = yes; then
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dnl Check whether -g works, even if CXXFLAGS is set, in case the package
dnl plays around with CXXFLAGS (such as to build both debugging and
dnl normal versions of a library), tasteless as that idea is.
ac_test_CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS+set}"
ac_save_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS=
AC_PROG_CXX_G
if test "$ac_test_CXXFLAGS" = set; then
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CXXFLAGS="-g -O2"
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CXXFLAGS="-O2"
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dnl to get a correct fully linked executable with a cross compiler. For
dnl most cross compilers, this test is bogus. For G++, we can use various
dnl other compile line options to get a decent idea that the cross compiler
dnl actually does work, even though we can't produce an executable without
dnl more info about the target it's being compiled for. This only works
dnl for the GNU C++ compiler.
dnl Transform the name of the compiler to it's cross variant, unless
dnl CXX is set. This is also what CXX gets set to in the generated
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if test x"${CXX}" = xc++ ; then
CXX=`echo gcc | sed -e "${program_transform_name}"`
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dnl Get G++'s full path to libgcc.a
libgccpath=`${CXX} --print-libgcc`
dnl If we don't have a path with libgcc.a on the end, this isn't G++.
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gcclibs=yes
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gcclibs=no
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AC_MSG_ERROR(${CXX} is a non-working cross compiler)
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ac_cv_prog_cxx_works=yes
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AC_LANG_RESTORE
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cxx_works)
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AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables.])
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the G++ compiler ($CXX $CXXFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler])
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dnl that the cross compiler actually does work, even though we can't
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fi
AC_LANG_RESTORE
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cc_works)
if test x"$ac_cv_prog_cc_works" = xno; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables.])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the Gcc compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler])
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cc_cross)
cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross
AC_SUBST(CC)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Find the BFD library in the build tree. This is used to access and
dnl manipulate object or executable files.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_BFD], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the bfd header in the build tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
dnl Look for the header file
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_bfdh,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/bfd/bfd.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_bfdh=`(cd $i/bfd; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
break
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_bfdh}" != x; then
BFDHDIR="-I${ac_cv_c_bfdh}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_bfdh})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(BFDHDIR)
dnl Look for the library
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the bfd library in the build tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_bfdlib,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/bfd/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_bfdlib=`(cd $i/bfd; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
dnl We list two directories cause bfd now uses libtool
if test x"${ac_cv_c_bfdlib}" != x; then
BFDLIB="-L${ac_cv_c_bfdlib} -L${ac_cv_c_bfdlib}/.libs"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_bfdlib})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(BFDLIB)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Find the libiberty library. This defines many commonly used C
dnl functions that exists in various states based on the underlying OS.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_LIBERTY], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the liberty library in the build tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_liberty,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/libiberty/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_liberty=`(cd $i/libiberty; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_liberty}" != x; then
LIBERTY="-L${ac_cv_c_liberty}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_liberty})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(LIBERTY)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Find the opcodes library. This is used to do dissasemblies.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_OPCODES], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the opcodes library in the build tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_opc,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/opcodes/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_opc=`(cd $i/opcodes; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_opc}" != x; then
OPCODESLIB="-L${ac_cv_c_opc}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_opc})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(OPCODESLIB)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Look for the DejaGnu header file in the source tree. This file
dnl defines the functions used to testing support.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_DEJAGNU], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the testing support files in the source tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_dejagnu,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$srcdir/$i/ecc/ecc/infra/testlib/current/include/dejagnu.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_dejagnu=`(cd $srcdir/$i/ecc/ecc/infra/testlib/current/include; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_dejagnu}" != x; then
DEJAGNUHDIR="-I${ac_cv_c_dejagnu}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_dejagnu})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_dejagnulib,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$srcdir/$i/infra/testlib/current/lib/hostutil.exp" ; then
ac_cv_c_dejagnulib=`(cd $srcdir/$i/infra/testlib/current/lib; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_dejagnulib}" != x; then
DEJAGNULIB="${ac_cv_c_dejagnulib}"
else
DEJAGNULIB=""
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for runtest in the source tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_runtest,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$srcdir/$i/dejagnu/runtest" ; then
ac_cv_c_runtest=`(cd $srcdir/$i/dejagnu; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_runtest}" != x; then
RUNTESTDIR="${ac_cv_c_runtest}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_runtest})
else
RUNTESTDIR=""
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(RUNTESTDIR)
AC_SUBST(DEJAGNULIB)
AC_SUBST(DEJAGNUHDIR)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Find the libintl library in the build tree. This is for
dnl internationalization support.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_INTL], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the intl header in the build tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
dnl Look for the header file
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_intlh,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/intl/libintl.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_intlh=`(cd $i/intl; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
break
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_intlh}" != x; then
INTLHDIR="-I${ac_cv_c_intlh}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_intlh})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(INTLHDIR)
dnl Look for the library
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the libintl library in the build tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_intllib,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/intl/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_intllib=`(cd $i/intl; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_intllib}" != x; then
INTLLIB="-L${ac_cv_c_intllib} -lintl"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_intllib})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(INTLLIB)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Find the simulator library.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_SIM], [
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
case "$target_cpu" in
powerpc) target_dir=ppc ;;
sparc*) target_dir=erc32 ;;
mips*) target_dir=mips ;;
*) target_dir=$target_cpu ;;
esac
dnl First look for the header file
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the simulator header file)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_simh,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "${srcdir}/$i/include/remote-sim.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_simh=`(cd ${srcdir}/$i/include; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
break
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_simh}" != x; then
SIMHDIR="-I${ac_cv_c_simh}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_simh})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(SIMHDIR)
dnl See whether it's a devo or Foundry branch simulator
AC_MSG_CHECKING(Whether this is a devo simulator )
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_simdevo,[
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $SIMHDIR"
AC_EGREP_HEADER([SIM_DESC sim_open.*struct _bfd], remote-sim.h,
ac_cv_c_simdevo=yes,
ac_cv_c_simdevo=no)
])
if test x"$ac_cv_c_simdevo" = x"yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DEVO_SIM)
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_simdevo})
AC_SUBST(HAVE_DEVO_SIM)
dnl Next look for the library
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the simulator library)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_simlib,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/sim/$target_dir/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_simlib=`(cd $i/sim/$target_dir; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_simlib}" != x; then
SIMLIB="-L${ac_cv_c_simlib}"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
dnl FIXME: this is kinda bogus, cause umtimately the TM will build
dnl all the libraries for several architectures. But for now, this
dnl will work till then.
dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the simulator installed with the compiler libraries)
dnl Transform the name of the compiler to it's cross variant, unless
dnl CXX is set. This is also what CXX gets set to in the generated
dnl Makefile.
CROSS_GCC=`echo gcc | sed -e "s/^/$target/"`
dnl Get G++'s full path to libgcc.a
changequote(,)
gccpath=`${CROSS_GCC} --print-libgcc | sed -e 's:[a-z0-9A-Z\.\-]*/libgcc.a::' -e 's:lib/gcc-lib/::'`lib
changequote([,])
if test -f $gccpath/libsim.a -o -f $gccpath/libsim.so ; then
ac_cv_c_simlib="$gccpath/"
SIMLIB="-L${ac_cv_c_simlib}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_simlib})
else
AM_CONDITIONAL(PSIM, test x$psim = xno)
SIMLIB=""
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
dnl ac_cv_c_simlib=none
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(SIMLIB)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Find the libiberty library.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_LIBIBERTY], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the libiberty library in the build tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_libib,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/libiberty/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_libib=`(cd $i/libiberty/; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_libib}" != x; then
LIBIBERTY="-L${ac_cv_c_libib}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_libib})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(LIBIBERTY)
])
dnl ====================================================================
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_DEVO], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for devo headers in the source tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_devoh,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "${srcdir}/$i/include/remote-sim.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_devoh=`(cd ${srcdir}/$i/include; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_devoh}" != x; then
DEVOHDIR="-I${ac_cv_c_devoh}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_devoh})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_SUBST(DEVOHDIR)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Find all the ILU headers and libraries
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_ILU], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ILU kernel headers in the source tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_iluh,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "${srcdir}/$i/ilu/runtime/kernel/method.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_iluh=`(cd ${srcdir}/$i/ilu/runtime/kernel; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_iluh}" != x; then
ILUHDIR="-I${ac_cv_c_iluh}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_iluh})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ILU kernel headers in the build tree)
dirlist=".. ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../ ../../../../../../ ../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../.. ../../../../../../../../../.."
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_iluh5,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/ilu/runtime/kernel/iluconf.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_iluh5=`(cd $i/ilu/runtime/kernel; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_iluh5}" != x; then
ILUHDIR="${ILUHDIR} -I${ac_cv_c_iluh5}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_iluh5})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ILU C++ headers in the source tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_iluh2,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "${srcdir}/$i/ilu/stubbers/cpp/resource.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_iluh2=`(cd ${srcdir}/$i/ilu/stubbers/cpp; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_iluh2}" != x; then
ILUHDIR="${ILUHDIR} -I${ac_cv_c_iluh2}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_iluh2})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ILU C headers)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_iluh3,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "${srcdir}/$i/ilu/stubbers/c/resource.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_iluh3=`(cd ${srcdir}/$i/ilu/stubbers/c ; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_iluh3}" != x; then
ILUHDIR="${ILUHDIR} -I${ac_cv_c_iluh3}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_iluh3})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ILU C runtime headers)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_iluh4,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "${srcdir}/$i/ilu/runtime/c/ilucstub.h" ; then
ac_cv_c_iluh4=`(cd ${srcdir}/$i/ilu/runtime/c ; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
fi
done
])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_iluh4}" != x; then
ILUHDIR="${ILUHDIR} -I${ac_cv_c_iluh4}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_iluh4})
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_ilupath,[
for i in $dirlist; do
if test -f "$i/ilu/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_ilupath=`(cd $i/ilu; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
break
fi
done
])
ILUTOP=${ac_cv_c_ilupath}
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the ILU library in the build tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_ilulib,[
if test -f "$ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/kernel/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_ilulib=`(cd $ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/kernel; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
AC_MSG_RESULT(found ${ac_cv_c_ilulib}/libilu.a)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the ILU C++ bindings library in the build tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_ilulib2,[
if test -f "$ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/cpp/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_ilulib2=`(cd $ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/cpp; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
AC_MSG_RESULT(found ${ac_cv_c_ilulib2}/libilu-c++.a)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the ILU C bindings library in the build tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_ilulib3,[
if test -f "$ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/c/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_ilulib3=`(cd $ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/c; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
AC_MSG_RESULT(found ${ac_cv_c_ilulib3}/libilu-c.a)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for the ILU Tk bindings library in the build tree)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_ilulib4,[
if test -f "$ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/mainloop/Makefile" ; then
ac_cv_c_ilulib4=`(cd $ac_cv_c_ilupath/runtime/mainloop; ${PWDCMD-pwd})`
AC_MSG_RESULT(found ${ac_cv_c_ilulib4}/libilu-tk.a)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_ilulib}" = x -a x"${ac_cv_c_ilulib2}" = x; then
ILUHDIR=""
fi
if test x"${ac_cv_c_ilulib}" != x -a x"${ac_cv_c_ilulib2}" != x; then
ILULIB="-L${ac_cv_c_ilulib} -L${ac_cv_c_ilulib2} -L${ac_cv_c_ilulib3} -L${ac_cv_c_ilulib4}"
else
ILULIB=""
fi
if test x"${ILULIB}" = x; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ILU libraries installed with the compiler)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_ilulib5,[
NATIVE_GCC=`echo gcc | sed -e "${program_transform_name}"`
dnl Get G++'s full path to it's libraries
ac_cv_c_ilulib5=`${NATIVE_GCC} --print-libgcc | sed -e 's:lib/gcc-lib/.*::'`lib
if test -f $ac_cv_c_ilulib5/libilu-c.a -o -f $ac_cv_c_ilulib5/libilu-c.so ; then
if test x"${ILUHDIR}" = x; then
ILUHDIR="-I${ac_cv_c_ilulib5}/../include"
fi
ILULIB="-L${ac_cv_c_ilulib5}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_ilulib5})
else
ac_cv_c_ilulib=none
AC_MSG_RESULT(none)
fi
fi])
AC_SUBST(ILUHDIR)
AC_SUBST(ILULIB)
AC_SUBST(ILUTOP)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl This defines the byte order for the host. We can't use
dnl AC_C_BIGENDIAN, cause we want to create a config file and
dnl substitue the real value, so the header files work right
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_C_ENDIAN], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING(to see if this is a little endian host)
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_little_endian, [
ac_cv_c_little_endian=unknown
# See if sys/param.h defines the BYTE_ORDER macro.
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>], [
#if !BYTE_ORDER || !_BIG_ENDIAN || !_LITTLE_ENDIAN
bogus endian macros
#endif], [# It does; now see whether it defined to _LITTLE_ENDIAN or not.
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>], [
#if BYTE_ORDER != _LITTLE_ENDIAN
not big endian
#endif], ac_cv_c_little_endian=yes, ac_cv_c_little_endian=no)
])
if test ${ac_cv_c_little_endian} = unknown; then
old_cflags=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS=-g
AC_TRY_RUN([
main () {
/* Are we little or big endian? From Harbison&Steele. */
union
{
long l;
char c[sizeof (long)];
} u;
u.l = 1;
exit (u.c[0] == 1);
}],
ac_cv_c_little_endian=no,
ac_cv_c_little_endian=yes,[
dnl Yes, this is ugly, and only used for a canadian cross anyway. This
dnl is just to keep configure from stopping here.
case "${host}" in
changequote(,)
i[3456789]86-*-*) ac_cv_c_little_endian=yes ;;
sparc*-*-*) ac_cv_c_little_endian=no ;;
changequote([,])
*) AC_MSG_WARN(Can't cross compile this test) ;;
esac])
CFLAGS=$old_cflags
fi])
if test x"${ac_cv_c_little_endian}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(LITTLE_ENDIAN_HOST)
ENDIAN="CYG_LSBFIRST";
else
ENDIAN="CYG_MSBFIRST";
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ac_cv_c_little_endian})
AC_SUBST(ENDIAN)
])
dnl ====================================================================
dnl Look for the path to libgcc, so we can use it to directly link
dnl in libgcc.a with LD.
AC_DEFUN([CYG_AC_PATH_LIBGCC],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([Looking for the path to libgcc.a])
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_C
dnl Get Gcc's full path to libgcc.a
libgccpath=`${CC} --print-libgcc`
dnl If we don't have a path with libgcc.a on the end, this isn't G++.
if test `echo $libgccpath | sed -e 's:/.*/::'` = libgcc.a ; then
ac_cv_prog_gcc=yes
else
ac_cv_prog_gcc=no
fi
dnl
if test x"${ac_cv_prog_gcc}" = xyes ; then
gccpath=`echo $libgccpath | sed -e 's:/libgcc.a::'`
LIBGCC="-L${gccpath}"
AC_MSG_RESULT(${gccpath})
else
LIBGCC=""
AC_MSG_ERROR(Not using gcc)
fi
AC_LANG_RESTORE
AC_SUBST(LIBGCC)
])

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# cross builds.
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AC_DEFUN([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_BUILD],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_BUILD]) []dnl
case ${build_alias} in
"") build_noncanonical=${build} ;;
*) build_noncanonical=${build_alias} ;;
esac
]) []dnl # _GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_BUILD
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dnl # Used when we would use $host_alias, but empty is not OK.
AC_DEFUN([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_HOST],
[AC_REQUIRE([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_BUILD]) []dnl
case ${host_alias} in
"") host_noncanonical=${build_noncanonical} ;;
*) host_noncanonical=${host_alias} ;;
esac
]) []dnl # _GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_HOST
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dnl # _GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_TARGET
dnl # $target_alias or $host_noncanonical if blank.
dnl # Used when we would use $target_alias, but empty is not OK.
AC_DEFUN([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_TARGET],
[AC_REQUIRE([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_HOST]) []dnl
case ${target_alias} in
"") target_noncanonical=${host_noncanonical} ;;
*) target_noncanonical=${target_alias} ;;
esac
]) []dnl # _GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_TARGET
dnl ####
dnl # ACX_NONCANONICAL_BUILD
dnl # Like underscored version, but AC_SUBST's.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_NONCANONICAL_BUILD],
[AC_REQUIRE([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_BUILD]) []dnl
AC_SUBST(build_noncanonical)
]) []dnl # ACX_NONCANONICAL_BUILD
dnl ####
dnl # ACX_NONCANONICAL_HOST
dnl # Like underscored version, but AC_SUBST's.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_NONCANONICAL_HOST],
[AC_REQUIRE([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_HOST]) []dnl
AC_SUBST(host_noncanonical)
]) []dnl # ACX_NONCANONICAL_HOST
dnl ####
dnl # ACX_NONCANONICAL_TARGET
dnl # Like underscored version, but AC_SUBST's.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_NONCANONICAL_TARGET],
[AC_REQUIRE([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_TARGET]) []dnl
AC_SUBST(target_noncanonical)
]) []dnl # ACX_NONCANONICAL_TARGET
dnl ####
dnl # GCC_TOPLEV_SUBDIRS
dnl # GCC & friends build 'build', 'host', and 'target' tools. These must
dnl # be separated into three well-known subdirectories of the build directory:
dnl # build_subdir, host_subdir, and target_subdir. The values are determined
dnl # here so that they can (theoretically) be changed in the future. They
dnl # were previously reproduced across many different files.
dnl #
dnl # This logic really amounts to very little with autoconf 2.13; it will
dnl # amount to a lot more with autoconf 2.5x.
AC_DEFUN([GCC_TOPLEV_SUBDIRS],
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AC_REQUIRE([_GCC_TOPLEV_NONCANONICAL_BUILD]) []dnl
# post-stage1 host modules use a different CC_FOR_BUILD so, in order to
# have matching libraries, they should use host libraries: Makefile.tpl
# arranges to pass --with-build-libsubdir=$(HOST_SUBDIR).
# However, they still use the build modules, because the corresponding
# host modules (e.g. bison) are only built for the host when bootstrap
# finishes. So:
# - build_subdir is where we find build modules, and never changes.
# - build_libsubdir is where we find build libraries, and can be overridden.
# Prefix 'build-' so this never conflicts with target_subdir.
build_subdir="build-${build_noncanonical}"
AC_ARG_WITH(build-libsubdir,
[ --with-build-libsubdir=[DIR] Directory where to find libraries for build system],
build_libsubdir="$withval",
build_libsubdir="$build_subdir")
# --srcdir=. covers the toplevel, while "test -d" covers the subdirectories
if ( test $srcdir = . && test -d gcc ) \
|| test -d $srcdir/../host-${host_noncanonical}; then
host_subdir="host-${host_noncanonical}"
else
host_subdir=.
fi
# No prefix.
target_subdir=${target_noncanonical}
AC_SUBST([build_libsubdir]) []dnl
AC_SUBST([build_subdir]) []dnl
AC_SUBST([host_subdir]) []dnl
AC_SUBST([target_subdir]) []dnl
]) []dnl # GCC_TOPLEV_SUBDIRS
####
# _NCN_TOOL_PREFIXES: Some stuff that oughtta be done in AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
# or AC_INIT.
# These demand that AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM be called beforehand.
AC_DEFUN([_NCN_TOOL_PREFIXES],
[ncn_tool_prefix=
test -n "$host_alias" && ncn_tool_prefix=$host_alias-
ncn_target_tool_prefix=
test -n "$target_alias" && ncn_target_tool_prefix=$target_alias-
]) []dnl # _NCN_TOOL_PREFIXES
####
# NCN_STRICT_CHECK_TOOLS(variable, progs-to-check-for,[value-if-not-found],[path])
# Like plain AC_CHECK_TOOLS, but require prefix if build!=host.
AC_DEFUN([NCN_STRICT_CHECK_TOOLS],
[AC_REQUIRE([_NCN_TOOL_PREFIXES]) []dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1], [$1 for the host])
if test -n "[$]$1"; then
ac_cv_prog_$1=[$]$1
elif test -n "$ac_cv_prog_$1"; then
$1=$ac_cv_prog_$1
fi
if test -n "$ac_cv_prog_$1"; then
for ncn_progname in $2; do
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], [${ncn_progname}], [${ncn_progname}], , [$4])
done
fi
for ncn_progname in $2; do
if test -n "$ncn_tool_prefix"; then
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], [${ncn_tool_prefix}${ncn_progname}],
[${ncn_tool_prefix}${ncn_progname}], , [$4])
fi
if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1" && test $build = $host ; then
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], [${ncn_progname}], [${ncn_progname}], , [$4])
fi
test -n "$ac_cv_prog_$1" && break
done
if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1" ; then
ifelse([$3],[], [set dummy $2
if test $build = $host ; then
$1="[$]2"
else
$1="${ncn_tool_prefix}[$]2"
fi], [$1="$3"])
fi
]) []dnl # NCN_STRICT_CHECK_TOOLS
####
# NCN_STRICT_CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS(variable, progs-to-check-for,[value-if-not-found],[path])
# Like CVS Autoconf AC_CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS, but require prefix if build!=target.
AC_DEFUN([NCN_STRICT_CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS],
[AC_REQUIRE([_NCN_TOOL_PREFIXES]) []dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1], patsubst([$1], [_FOR_TARGET$], [])[ for the target])
if test -n "[$]$1"; then
ac_cv_prog_$1=[$]$1
elif test -n "$ac_cv_prog_$1"; then
$1=$ac_cv_prog_$1
fi
if test -n "$ac_cv_prog_$1"; then
for ncn_progname in $2; do
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], [${ncn_progname}], [${ncn_progname}], , [$4])
done
fi
if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1" && test -n "$with_build_time_tools"; then
for ncn_progname in $2; do
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ${ncn_progname} in $with_build_time_tools])
if test -x $with_build_time_tools/${ncn_progname}; then
ac_cv_prog_$1=$with_build_time_tools/${ncn_progname}
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
break
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
done
fi
if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1"; then
for ncn_progname in $2; do
if test -n "$ncn_target_tool_prefix"; then
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], [${ncn_target_tool_prefix}${ncn_progname}],
[${ncn_target_tool_prefix}${ncn_progname}], , [$4])
fi
if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1" && test $build = $target ; then
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], [${ncn_progname}], [${ncn_progname}], , [$4])
fi
test -n "$ac_cv_prog_$1" && break
done
fi
if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1" ; then
ifelse([$3],[], [set dummy $2
if test $build = $target ; then
$1="[$]2"
else
$1="${ncn_target_tool_prefix}[$]2"
fi], [$1="$3"])
else
$1="$ac_cv_prog_$1"
fi
]) []dnl # NCN_STRICT_CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS
# Backported from Autoconf 2.5x; can go away when and if
# we switch. Put the OS path separator in $PATH_SEPARATOR.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_PATH_SEP], [
# The user is always right.
if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
echo "#! /bin/sh" >conf$$.sh
echo "exit 0" >>conf$$.sh
chmod +x conf$$.sh
if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conf$$.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
else
PATH_SEPARATOR=:
fi
rm -f conf$$.sh
fi
])
dnl ####
dnl # GCC_BASE_VER
dnl # Determine GCC version number to use in compiler directories.
AC_DEFUN([GCC_BASE_VER],
[
get_gcc_base_ver="cat"
AC_ARG_WITH(gcc-major-version-only,
[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gcc-major-version-only], [use only GCC major number in filesystem paths])],
[if test x$with_gcc_major_version_only = xyes ; then
changequote(,)dnl
get_gcc_base_ver="sed -e 's/^\([0-9]*\).*/\1/'"
changequote([,])dnl
fi
])
AC_SUBST(get_gcc_base_ver)
])
AC_DEFUN([ACX_TOOL_DIRS], [
AC_REQUIRE([ACX_PATH_SEP])
AC_REQUIRE([GCC_BASE_VER])
if test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE; then
if test "x$prefix" = xNONE; then
gcc_cv_tool_prefix=$ac_default_prefix
else
gcc_cv_tool_prefix=$prefix
fi
else
gcc_cv_tool_prefix=$exec_prefix
fi
# If there is no compiler in the tree, use the PATH only. In any
# case, if there is no compiler in the tree nobody should use
# AS_FOR_TARGET and LD_FOR_TARGET.
if test x$host = x$build && test -f $srcdir/gcc/BASE-VER; then
if test x$with_gcc_major_version_only = xyes ; then
changequote(,)dnl
gcc_version=`sed -e 's/^\([0-9]*\).*$/\1/' $srcdir/gcc/BASE-VER`
changequote([,])dnl
else
gcc_version=`cat $srcdir/gcc/BASE-VER`
fi
gcc_cv_tool_dirs="$gcc_cv_tool_prefix/libexec/gcc/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version$PATH_SEPARATOR"
gcc_cv_tool_dirs="$gcc_cv_tool_dirs$gcc_cv_tool_prefix/libexec/gcc/$target_noncanonical$PATH_SEPARATOR"
gcc_cv_tool_dirs="$gcc_cv_tool_dirs/usr/lib/gcc/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version$PATH_SEPARATOR"
gcc_cv_tool_dirs="$gcc_cv_tool_dirs/usr/lib/gcc/$target_noncanonical$PATH_SEPARATOR"
gcc_cv_tool_dirs="$gcc_cv_tool_dirs$gcc_cv_tool_prefix/$target_noncanonical/bin/$target_noncanonical/$gcc_version$PATH_SEPARATOR"
gcc_cv_tool_dirs="$gcc_cv_tool_dirs$gcc_cv_tool_prefix/$target_noncanonical/bin$PATH_SEPARATOR"
else
gcc_cv_tool_dirs=
fi
if test x$build = x$target && test -n "$md_exec_prefix"; then
gcc_cv_tool_dirs="$gcc_cv_tool_dirs$md_exec_prefix$PATH_SEPARATOR"
fi
]) []dnl # ACX_TOOL_DIRS
# ACX_HAVE_GCC_FOR_TARGET
# Check if the variable GCC_FOR_TARGET really points to a GCC binary.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_HAVE_GCC_FOR_TARGET], [
cat > conftest.c << \EOF
#ifdef __GNUC__
gcc_yay;
#endif
EOF
if ($GCC_FOR_TARGET -E conftest.c | grep gcc_yay) > /dev/null 2>&1; then
have_gcc_for_target=yes
else
GCC_FOR_TARGET=${ncn_target_tool_prefix}gcc
have_gcc_for_target=no
fi
rm conftest.c
])
# ACX_CHECK_INSTALLED_TARGET_TOOL(VAR, PROG)
# Searching for installed target binutils. We need to take extra care,
# else we may find the wrong assembler, linker, etc., and lose.
#
# First try --with-build-time-tools, if specified.
#
# For build != host, we ask the installed GCC for the name of the tool it
# uses, and accept it if it is an absolute path. This is because the
# only good choice for a compiler is the same GCC version that is being
# installed (or we couldn't make target libraries), and we assume that
# on the host system we'll have not only the same GCC version, but also
# the same binutils version.
#
# For build == host, search the same directories that the installed
# compiler will search. We used to do this for the assembler, linker,
# and nm only; for simplicity of configuration, however, we extend this
# criterion to tools (such as ar and ranlib) that are never invoked by
# the compiler, to avoid mismatches.
#
# Also note we have to check MD_EXEC_PREFIX before checking the user's path
# if build == target. This makes the most sense only when bootstrapping,
# but we also do so when build != host. In this case, we hope that the
# build and host systems will have similar contents of MD_EXEC_PREFIX.
#
# If we do not find a suitable binary, then try the user's path.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_CHECK_INSTALLED_TARGET_TOOL], [
AC_REQUIRE([ACX_TOOL_DIRS])
AC_REQUIRE([ACX_HAVE_GCC_FOR_TARGET])
if test -z "$ac_cv_path_$1" ; then
if test -n "$with_build_time_tools"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $2 in $with_build_time_tools])
if test -x $with_build_time_tools/$2; then
$1=`cd $with_build_time_tools && pwd`/$2
ac_cv_path_$1=[$]$1
AC_MSG_RESULT([$ac_cv_path_$1])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
elif test $build != $host && test $have_gcc_for_target = yes; then
$1=`$GCC_FOR_TARGET --print-prog-name=$2`
test [$]$1 = $2 && $1=
test -n "[$]$1" && ac_cv_path_$1=[$]$1
fi
fi
if test -z "$ac_cv_path_$1" && test -n "$gcc_cv_tool_dirs"; then
AC_PATH_PROG([$1], [$2], [], [$gcc_cv_tool_dirs])
fi
if test -z "$ac_cv_path_$1" ; then
NCN_STRICT_CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS([$1], [$2])
else
$1=$ac_cv_path_$1
fi
]) []dnl # ACX_CHECK_INSTALLED_TARGET_TOOL
###
# AC_PROG_CPP_WERROR
# Used for autoconf 2.5x to force AC_PREPROC_IFELSE to reject code which
# triggers warnings from the preprocessor. Will be in autoconf 2.58.
# For now, using this also overrides header checks to use only the
# preprocessor (matches 2.13 behavior; matching 2.58's behavior is a
# bit harder from here).
# Eventually autoconf will default to checking headers with the compiler
# instead, and we'll have to do this differently.
AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_CPP_WERROR],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CPP])dnl
m4_define([AC_CHECK_HEADER],m4_defn([_AC_CHECK_HEADER_OLD]))
ac_c_preproc_warn_flag=yes])# AC_PROG_CPP_WERROR
# Test for GNAT.
# We require the gnatbind & gnatmake programs, as well as a compiler driver
# that understands Ada. We use the user's CC setting, already found, and
# possibly add $1 to the command-line parameters.
#
# Sets the shell variable have_gnat to yes or no as appropriate, and
# substitutes GNATBIND and GNATMAKE.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_PROG_GNAT],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CHECK_TOOL_PREFIX])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_CHECK_TOOL(GNATBIND, gnatbind, no)
AC_CHECK_TOOL(GNATMAKE, gnatmake, no)
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether compiler driver understands Ada],
acx_cv_cc_gcc_supports_ada,
[cat >conftest.adb <<EOF
procedure conftest is begin null; end conftest;
EOF
acx_cv_cc_gcc_supports_ada=no
# There is a bug in old released versions of GCC which causes the
# driver to exit successfully when the appropriate language module
# has not been installed. This is fixed in 2.95.4, 3.0.2, and 3.1.
# Therefore we must check for the error message as well as an
# unsuccessful exit.
# Other compilers, like HP Tru64 UNIX cc, exit successfully when
# given a .adb file, but produce no object file. So we must check
# if an object file was really produced to guard against this.
errors=`(${CC} $1[]m4_ifval([$1], [ ])-c conftest.adb) 2>&1 || echo failure`
if test x"$errors" = x && test -f conftest.$ac_objext; then
acx_cv_cc_gcc_supports_ada=yes
fi
rm -f conftest.*])
if test "x$GNATBIND" != xno && test "x$GNATMAKE" != xno && test x$acx_cv_cc_gcc_supports_ada != xno; then
have_gnat=yes
else
have_gnat=no
fi
])
dnl 'make compare' can be significantly faster, if cmp itself can
dnl skip bytes instead of using tail. The test being performed is
dnl "if cmp --ignore-initial=2 t1 t2 && ! cmp --ignore-initial=1 t1 t2"
dnl but we need to sink errors and handle broken shells. We also test
dnl for the parameter format "cmp file1 file2 skip1 skip2" which is
dnl accepted by cmp on some systems.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_PROG_CMP_IGNORE_INITIAL],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to compare bootstrapped objects], gcc_cv_prog_cmp_skip,
[ echo abfoo >t1
echo cdfoo >t2
gcc_cv_prog_cmp_skip='tail -c +17 $$f1 > tmp-foo1; tail -c +17 $$f2 > tmp-foo2; cmp tmp-foo1 tmp-foo2'
if cmp t1 t2 2 2 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
if cmp t1 t2 1 1 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
:
else
gcc_cv_prog_cmp_skip='cmp $$f1 $$f2 16 16'
fi
fi
if cmp --ignore-initial=2 t1 t2 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
if cmp --ignore-initial=1 t1 t2 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
:
else
gcc_cv_prog_cmp_skip='cmp --ignore-initial=16 $$f1 $$f2'
fi
fi
rm t1 t2
])
do_compare="$gcc_cv_prog_cmp_skip"
AC_SUBST(do_compare)
])
dnl See whether we can include both string.h and strings.h.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_HEADER_STRING],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether string.h and strings.h may both be included],
gcc_cv_header_string,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>], , gcc_cv_header_string=yes, gcc_cv_header_string=no)])
if test $gcc_cv_header_string = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(STRING_WITH_STRINGS, 1, [Define if you can safely include both <string.h> and <strings.h>.])
fi
])
dnl See if stdbool.h properly defines bool and true/false.
dnl Check whether _Bool is built-in.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_HEADER_STDBOOL],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working stdbool.h],
ac_cv_header_stdbool_h,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stdbool.h>],
[bool foo = false;],
ac_cv_header_stdbool_h=yes, ac_cv_header_stdbool_h=no)])
if test $ac_cv_header_stdbool_h = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STDBOOL_H, 1,
[Define if you have a working <stdbool.h> header file.])
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for built-in _Bool, gcc_cv_c__bool,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE(,
[_Bool foo;],
gcc_cv_c__bool=yes, gcc_cv_c__bool=no)
])
if test $gcc_cv_c__bool = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE__BOOL, 1, [Define if the \`_Bool' type is built-in.])
fi
])
dnl See if hard links work and if not, try to substitute $1 or simple copy.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_PROG_LN],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether ln works)
AC_CACHE_VAL(acx_cv_prog_LN,
[rm -f conftestdata_t
echo >conftestdata_f
if ln conftestdata_f conftestdata_t 2>/dev/null
then
acx_cv_prog_LN=ln
else
acx_cv_prog_LN=no
fi
rm -f conftestdata_f conftestdata_t
])dnl
if test $acx_cv_prog_LN = no; then
LN="ifelse([$1],,cp,[$1])"
AC_MSG_RESULT([no, using $LN])
else
LN="$acx_cv_prog_LN"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
fi
AC_SUBST(LN)dnl
])
dnl GCC_TARGET_TOOL(PROGRAM, TARGET-VAR, HOST-VAR, IN-TREE-TOOL, LANGUAGE)
AC_DEFUN([GCC_TARGET_TOOL],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING(where to find the target $1)
if test "x${build}" != "x${host}" ; then
if expr "x[$]$2" : "x/" > /dev/null; then
# We already found the complete path
ac_dir=`dirname [$]$2`
AC_MSG_RESULT(pre-installed in $ac_dir)
else
# Canadian cross, just use what we found
AC_MSG_RESULT(pre-installed)
fi
else
ifelse([$4],,,
[ok=yes
case " ${configdirs} " in
*" patsubst([$4], [/.*], []) "*) ;;
*) ok=no ;;
esac
ifelse([$5],,,
[case ,${enable_languages}, in
*,$5,*) ;;
*) ok=no ;;
esac])
if test $ok = yes; then
# An in-tree tool is available and we can use it
$2='$$r/$(HOST_SUBDIR)/$4'
AC_MSG_RESULT(just compiled)
el])if expr "x[$]$2" : "x/" > /dev/null; then
# We already found the complete path
ac_dir=`dirname [$]$2`
AC_MSG_RESULT(pre-installed in $ac_dir)
elif test "x$target" = "x$host"; then
# We can use an host tool
$2='$($3)'
AC_MSG_RESULT(host tool)
else
# We need a cross tool
AC_MSG_RESULT(pre-installed)
fi
fi
AC_SUBST($2)])
dnl Locate a program and check that its version is acceptable.
dnl ACX_PROG_CHECK_VER(var, name, version-switch,
dnl version-extract-regexp, version-glob)
AC_DEFUN([ACX_CHECK_PROG_VER],[
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], [$2], [$2])
if test -n "[$]$1"; then
# Found it, now check the version.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for modern $2],
[gcc_cv_prog_$2_modern],
[ac_prog_version=`eval [$]$1 $3 2>&1 |
sed -n 's/^.*patsubst([[$4]],/,\/).*$/\1/p'`
[case $ac_prog_version in
'') gcc_cv_prog_$2_modern=no;;
$5) gcc_cv_prog_$2_modern=yes;;
*) gcc_cv_prog_$2_modern=no;;
esac]
])
else
gcc_cv_prog_$2_modern=no
fi
if test $gcc_cv_prog_$2_modern = no; then
$1="${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $ac_aux_dir/missing $2"
fi
])
dnl Support the --with-pkgversion configure option.
dnl ACX_PKGVERSION(default-pkgversion)
AC_DEFUN([ACX_PKGVERSION],[
AC_ARG_WITH(pkgversion,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-pkgversion=PKG],
[Use PKG in the version string in place of "$1"]),
[case "$withval" in
yes) AC_MSG_ERROR([package version not specified]) ;;
no) PKGVERSION= ;;
*) PKGVERSION="($withval) " ;;
esac],
PKGVERSION="($1) "
)
AC_SUBST(PKGVERSION)
])
dnl Support the --with-bugurl configure option.
dnl ACX_BUGURL(default-bugurl)
AC_DEFUN([ACX_BUGURL],[
AC_ARG_WITH(bugurl,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-bugurl=URL],
[Direct users to URL to report a bug]),
[case "$withval" in
yes) AC_MSG_ERROR([bug URL not specified]) ;;
no) BUGURL=
;;
*) BUGURL="$withval"
;;
esac],
BUGURL="$1"
)
case ${BUGURL} in
"")
REPORT_BUGS_TO=
REPORT_BUGS_TEXI=
;;
*)
REPORT_BUGS_TO="<$BUGURL>"
REPORT_BUGS_TEXI=@uref{`echo "$BUGURL" | sed 's/@/@@/g'`}
;;
esac;
AC_SUBST(REPORT_BUGS_TO)
AC_SUBST(REPORT_BUGS_TEXI)
])
dnl ####
dnl # ACX_CHECK_CYGWIN_CAT_WORKS
dnl # On Cygwin hosts, check that the cat command ignores
dnl # carriage returns as otherwise builds will not work.
dnl # See binutils PR 4334 for more details.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_CHECK_CYGWIN_CAT_WORKS],[
AC_MSG_CHECKING([to see if cat works as expected])
echo a >cygwin-cat-check
if test `cat cygwin-cat-check` = a ; then
rm cygwin-cat-check
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
rm cygwin-cat-check
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_ERROR([The cat command does not ignore carriage return characters.
Please either mount the build directory in binary mode or run the following
commands before running any configure script:
set -o igncr
export SHELLOPTS
])
fi
])

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;; Cribbed from libffi
AC_DEFUN([GCC_AS_CFI_PSEUDO_OP],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([assembler .cfi pseudo-op support],
gcc_cv_as_cfi_pseudo_op, [
gcc_cv_as_cfi_pseudo_op=unknown
AC_TRY_COMPILE([asm (".cfi_startproc\n\t.cfi_endproc");],,
[gcc_cv_as_cfi_pseudo_op=yes],
[gcc_cv_as_cfi_pseudo_op=no])
])
if test "x$gcc_cv_as_cfi_pseudo_op" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AS_CFI_PSEUDO_OP, 1,
[Define if your assembler supports .cfi_* directives.])
fi
])

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# ===========================================================================
# http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_check_define.html
# ===========================================================================
#
# SYNOPSIS
#
# AC_CHECK_DEFINE([symbol], [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT])
# AX_CHECK_DEFINE([includes],[symbol], [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT])
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# Complements AC_CHECK_FUNC but it does not check for a function but for a
# define to exist. Consider a usage like:
#
# AC_CHECK_DEFINE(__STRICT_ANSI__, CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500")
#
# LICENSE
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
# Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
# Public License for more details.
#
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dnl Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
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BOOT_CFLAGS := -O1 $(filter-out -O%, $(BOOT_CFLAGS))

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# This option enables -fsanitize=address for stage2 and stage3.
# Suppress LeakSanitizer in bootstrap.
export ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0:use_odr_indicator=1
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -fsanitize=address
STAGE3_CFLAGS += -fsanitize=address
POSTSTAGE1_LDFLAGS += -fsanitize=address -static-libasan \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libsanitizer/ \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libsanitizer/asan/ \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libsanitizer/asan/.libs

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# This BUILD_CONFIG option is a bit like bootstrap-debug-lean, but it
# trades space for speed: instead of recompiling programs during
# stage3, it generates dumps during stage2 and stage3, saving them all
# until the final compare.
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -fdump-final-insns
STAGE3_CFLAGS += -fdump-final-insns
do-compare = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/contrib/compare-debug $$f1 $$f2

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# This BUILD_CONFIG option is to be used along with
# bootstrap-debug-lean and bootstrap-debug-lib in a full bootstrap, to
# check that all host and target files are built with -fcompare-debug.
# These arrange for a simple warning to be issued if -fcompare-debug
# is not given.
# BOOT_CFLAGS += -fcompare-debug="-w%n-fcompare-debug not overridden"
# TFLAGS += -fcompare-debug="-w%n-fcompare-debug not overridden"
# GCC_COMPARE_DEBUG="-w%n-fcompare-debug not overridden";
FORCE_COMPARE_DEBUG = \
GCC_COMPARE_DEBUG=$${GCC_COMPARE_DEBUG--fcompare-debug-not-overridden}; \
export GCC_COMPARE_DEBUG;
POSTSTAGE1_HOST_EXPORTS += $(FORCE_COMPARE_DEBUG)
BASE_TARGET_EXPORTS += $(FORCE_COMPARE_DEBUG)

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# This BUILD_CONFIG option is a bit like bootstrap-debug, but rather
# than comparing stripped object files, it compares compiler internal
# state during stage3. Both can be used simultaneously.
# This makes it slower than bootstrap-debug alone, for there's
# additional dumping and recompilation during stage3.
# bootstrap-debug-big can avoid the recompilation, if plenty of disk
# space is available.
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -fcompare-debug=
STAGE3_CFLAGS += -fcompare-debug

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# This BUILD_CONFIG option tests that target libraries built during
# stage3 would have generated the same executable code if they were
# compiled with -g0.
# It uses -g0 rather than -gtoggle because -g is default on target
# library builds, and toggling it where it's supposed to be disabled
# breaks e.g. crtstuff on ppc.
STAGE1_TFLAGS += -g0 -fcompare-debug=
STAGE2_TFLAGS += -fcompare-debug=
STAGE3_TFLAGS += -fcompare-debug=-g0
do-compare = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/contrib/compare-debug $$f1 $$f2

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# This BUILD_CONFIG option builds checks that toggling debug
# information generation doesn't affect the generated object code.
# It is very lightweight: in addition to not performing any additional
# compilation (unlike bootstrap-debug-lean), it actually speeds up
# stage2, for no debug information is generated when compiling with
# the unoptimized stage1.
# For more thorough testing, see bootstrap-debug-lean.mk
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -gtoggle
do-compare = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/contrib/compare-debug $$f1 $$f2

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# This option enables LTO for stage2 and stage3 on
# hosts without linker plugin support.
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -flto=jobserver -frandom-seed=1 -ffat-lto-objects
STAGE3_CFLAGS += -flto=jobserver -frandom-seed=1 -ffat-lto-objects
STAGEprofile_CFLAGS += -fno-lto

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# This option enables LTO for stage2 and stage3 in slim mode
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -flto=jobserver -frandom-seed=1
STAGE3_CFLAGS += -flto=jobserver -frandom-seed=1
STAGEprofile_CFLAGS += -fno-lto
# assumes the host supports the linker plugin
LTO_AR = $$r/$(HOST_SUBDIR)/prev-gcc/gcc-ar$(exeext) -B$$r/$(HOST_SUBDIR)/prev-gcc/
LTO_RANLIB = $$r/$(HOST_SUBDIR)/prev-gcc/gcc-ranlib$(exeext) -B$$r/$(HOST_SUBDIR)/prev-gcc/
LTO_EXPORTS = AR="$(LTO_AR)"; export AR; \
RANLIB="$(LTO_RANLIB)"; export RANLIB;
LTO_FLAGS_TO_PASS = AR="$(LTO_AR)" RANLIB="$(LTO_RANLIB)"

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# This option enables -fcheck-pointer-bounds -mmpx for stage2 and stage3.
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -fcheck-pointer-bounds -mmpx -frandom-seed=1
STAGE3_CFLAGS += -fcheck-pointer-bounds -mmpx -frandom-seed=1
POSTSTAGE1_LDFLAGS += -fcheck-pointer-bounds -mmpx -frandom-seed=1 \
-static-libmpx -static-libmpxwrappers \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libmpx \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libmpx/mpxrt/.libs \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libmpx/mpxwrap/.libs

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BOOT_CFLAGS += -time=$(shell pwd)/time.log
TFLAGS += -time=$(shell pwd)/time.log

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# This option enables -fsanitize=undefined for stage2 and stage3.
STAGE2_CFLAGS += -fsanitize=undefined
STAGE3_CFLAGS += -fsanitize=undefined
POSTSTAGE1_LDFLAGS += -fsanitize=undefined -static-libubsan \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libsanitizer/ \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libsanitizer/ubsan/ \
-B$$r/prev-$(TARGET_SUBDIR)/libsanitizer/ubsan/.libs

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dnl Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Bruno Haible.
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET, 1,
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fi
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## -*- Autoconf -*-
# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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[ac_aux_dir=$ac_aux_dir DEPDIR=$DEPDIR])
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dnl @synopsis GCC_AC_ENABLE_DECIMAL_FLOAT([target triplet])
dnl
dnl Enable C extension for decimal float if target supports it.
dnl
dnl @author Andreas Krebbel <Andreas.Krebbel@de.ibm.com>
AC_DEFUN([GCC_AC_ENABLE_DECIMAL_FLOAT],
[
AC_ARG_ENABLE(decimal-float,
[ --enable-decimal-float={no,yes,bid,dpd}
enable decimal float extension to C. Selecting 'bid'
or 'dpd' choses which decimal floating point format
to use],
[
case $enable_decimal_float in
yes | no | bid | dpd) default_decimal_float=$enable_decimal_float ;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR(['$enable_decimal_float' is an invalid value for --enable-decimal-float.
Valid choices are 'yes', 'bid', 'dpd', and 'no'.]) ;;
esac
],
[
case $1 in
powerpc*-*-linux* | i?86*-*-linux* | x86_64*-*-linux* | s390*-*-linux* | \
i?86*-*-elfiamcu | i?86*-*-gnu* | \
i?86*-*-mingw* | x86_64*-*-mingw* | \
i?86*-*-cygwin* | x86_64*-*-cygwin*)
enable_decimal_float=yes
;;
*)
AC_MSG_WARN([decimal float is not supported for this target, ignored])
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# x86's use BID format instead of DPD
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xyes)
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i?86*-*-* | x86_64*-*-*)
enable_decimal_float=bid
;;
*)
enable_decimal_float=dpd
;;
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# dependency on libdecnumber.
default_decimal_float=dpd
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(enable_decimal_float)
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dnl Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Paolo Bonzini.
dnl Is this an ELF target supporting the LTO plugin?
dnl usage: ACX_ELF_TARGET_IFELSE([if-elf], [if-not-elf])
AC_DEFUN([ACX_ELF_TARGET_IFELSE], [
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_TARGET])
target_elf=no
case $target in
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*-msdosdjgpp* | *-vms* | *-wince* | *-*-pe* | \
alpha*-dec-osf* | *-interix* | hppa[[12]]*-*-hpux* | \
nvptx-*-none)
target_elf=no
;;
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dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl This whole bit snagged from libstdc++-v3.
dnl
dnl GCC_ENABLE
dnl (FEATURE, DEFAULT, HELP-ARG, HELP-STRING)
dnl (FEATURE, DEFAULT, HELP-ARG, HELP-STRING, permit a|b|c)
dnl (FEATURE, DEFAULT, HELP-ARG, HELP-STRING, SHELL-CODE-HANDLER)
dnl
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AC_ARG_ENABLE($1,_g_help,
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m4_undefine([_g_help])dnl
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dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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LIBS="-lpthread $LIBS"
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#endif
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[if test x$cross_compiling = xno; then
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AC_MSG_WARN([The kernel might not support futex or gettid syscalls.
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;;
yes)
AC_LINK_IFELSE(
[AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
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int lk;],
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# gc++filt.m4 serial 1 -*- Autoconf -*-
# Find an instance of GNU c++filt on PATH.
dnl Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Rainer Orth.
# GCC_PROG_GNU_CXXFILT
# --------------------
# Check for GNU c++filt.
# FIXME: Maybe need TARGET variant, though c++filt should be target
# independent.
AC_DEFUN([GCC_PROG_GNU_CXXFILT],
[AC_ARG_VAR([CXXFILT], [Location of GNU c++filt. Defaults to the first
GNU version of `c++filt', `gc++filt' on PATH.])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU c++filt], [ac_cv_path_CXXFILT],
[AC_PATH_PROGS_FEATURE_CHECK([CXXFILT], [c++filt gc++filt],
[_AC_PATH_PROG_FLAVOR_GNU([$ac_path_CXXFILT],
[ac_cv_path_CXXFILT=$ac_path_CXXFILT && ac_path_CXXFILT_found=:])])])
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# gcc-plugin.m4 -*- Autoconf -*-
# Check whether GCC is able to be built with plugin support.
dnl Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
# Check for plugin support.
# Respects --enable-plugin.
# Sets the shell variables enable_plugin and pluginlibs.
AC_DEFUN([GCC_ENABLE_PLUGINS],
[# Check for plugin support
AC_ARG_ENABLE(plugin,
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-plugin], [enable plugin support])],
enable_plugin=$enableval,
enable_plugin=yes; default_plugin=yes)
pluginlibs=
case "${host}" in
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if test x$build = x$host; then
export_sym_check="nm${exeext} -g"
elif test x$host = x$target; then
export_sym_check="$gcc_cv_nm -g"
else
export_sym_check=
fi
;;
*)
if test x$build = x$host; then
export_sym_check="objdump${exeext} -T"
elif test x$host = x$target; then
export_sym_check="$gcc_cv_objdump -T"
else
export_sym_check=
fi
;;
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if test x"$enable_plugin" = x"yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for exported symbols])
if test "x$export_sym_check" != x; then
echo "int main() {return 0;} int foobar() {return 0;}" > conftest.c
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} conftest.c -o conftest$ac_exeext > /dev/null 2>&1
if $export_sym_check conftest$ac_exeext | grep -q foobar > /dev/null; then
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AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -rdynamic])
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -rdynamic conftest.c -o conftest$ac_exeext > /dev/null 2>&1
if $export_sym_check conftest$ac_exeext | grep -q foobar > /dev/null; then
plugin_rdynamic=yes
pluginlibs="-rdynamic"
else
plugin_rdynamic=no
enable_plugin=no
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$plugin_rdynamic])
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([unable to check])
fi
# Check -ldl
saved_LIBS="$LIBS"
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([dlopen], [dl])
if test x"$ac_cv_search_dlopen" = x"-ldl"; then
pluginlibs="$pluginlibs -ldl"
fi
LIBS="$saved_LIBS"
# Check that we can build shared objects with -fPIC -shared
saved_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
saved_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
case "${host}" in
*-*-darwin*)
CFLAGS=`echo $CFLAGS | sed s/-mdynamic-no-pic//g`
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIC"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -shared -undefined dynamic_lookup"
;;
*)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIC"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -fPIC -shared"
;;
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -fPIC -shared])
AC_TRY_LINK(
[extern int X;],[return X == 0;],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]); have_pic_shared=yes],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no]); have_pic_shared=no])
if test x"$have_pic_shared" != x"yes" -o x"$ac_cv_search_dlopen" = x"no"; then
pluginlibs=
enable_plugin=no
fi
LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$saved_CFLAGS"
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# intl sister-directory configuration rules.
#
# The idea behind this macro is that there's no need to repeat all the
# autoconf probes done by the intl directory - it's already done them
# for us. In fact, there's no need even to look at the cache for the
# answers. All we need to do is nab a few pieces of information.
# The intl directory is set up to make this easy, by generating a
# small file which can be sourced as a shell script; then we produce
# the necessary substitutions and definitions for this directory.
AC_DEFUN([ZW_GNU_GETTEXT_SISTER_DIR],
[# If we haven't got the data from the intl directory,
# assume NLS is disabled.
USE_NLS=no AC_SUBST(USE_NLS)
LIBINTL= AC_SUBST(LIBINTL)
LIBINTL_DEP= AC_SUBST(LIBINTL_DEP)
INCINTL= AC_SUBST(INCINTL)
XGETTEXT= AC_SUBST(XGETTEXT)
GMSGFMT= AC_SUBST(GMSGFMT)
POSUB= AC_SUBST(POSUB)
if test -f ifelse([$1],,[../intl],[$1])/config.intl; then
. ifelse([$1],,[../intl],[$1])/config.intl
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether NLS is requested])
if test x"$USE_NLS" != xyes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_NLS, 1,
[Define to 1 if translation of program messages to the
user's native language is requested.])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for catalogs to be installed)
# Look for .po and .gmo files in the source directory.
CATALOGS= AC_SUBST(CATALOGS)
XLINGUAS=
for cat in $srcdir/po/*.gmo $srcdir/po/*.po; do
# If there aren't any .gmo files the shell will give us the
# literal string "../path/to/srcdir/po/*.gmo" which has to be
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case "$cat" in *\**)
continue;;
esac
# The quadruple backslash is collapsed to a double backslash
# by the backticks, then collapsed again by the double quotes,
# leaving us with one backslash in the sed expression (right
# before the dot that mustn't act as a wildcard).
cat=`echo $cat | sed -e "s!$srcdir/po/!!" -e "s!\\\\.po!.gmo!"`
lang=`echo $cat | sed -e "s!\\\\.gmo!!"`
# The user is allowed to set LINGUAS to a list of languages to
# install catalogs for. If it's empty that means "all of them."
if test "x$LINGUAS" = x; then
CATALOGS="$CATALOGS $cat"
XLINGUAS="$XLINGUAS $lang"
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case "$LINGUAS" in *$lang*)
CATALOGS="$CATALOGS $cat"
XLINGUAS="$XLINGUAS $lang"
;;
esac
fi
done
LINGUAS="$XLINGUAS"
AC_MSG_RESULT($LINGUAS)
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dnl may need.
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AC_SUBST(DATADIRNAME)
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# gettext.m4 serial 20 (gettext-0.12)
dnl Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl
dnl This file can can be used in projects which are not available under
dnl the GNU General Public License or the GNU Library General Public
dnl License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext
dnl functionality.
dnl Please note that the actual code of the GNU gettext library is covered
dnl by the GNU Library General Public License, and the rest of the GNU
dnl gettext package package is covered by the GNU General Public License.
dnl They are *not* in the public domain.
dnl Authors:
dnl Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1995-2000.
dnl Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>, 2000-2003.
dnl Macro to add for using GNU gettext.
dnl Usage: AM_GNU_GETTEXT([INTLSYMBOL], [NEEDSYMBOL], [INTLDIR]).
dnl INTLSYMBOL can be one of 'external', 'no-libtool', 'use-libtool'. The
dnl default (if it is not specified or empty) is 'no-libtool'.
dnl INTLSYMBOL should be 'external' for packages with no intl directory,
dnl and 'no-libtool' or 'use-libtool' for packages with an intl directory.
dnl If INTLSYMBOL is 'use-libtool', then a libtool library
dnl $(top_builddir)/intl/libintl.la will be created (shared and/or static,
dnl depending on --{enable,disable}-{shared,static} and on the presence of
dnl AM-DISABLE-SHARED). If INTLSYMBOL is 'no-libtool', a static library
dnl $(top_builddir)/intl/libintl.a will be created.
dnl If NEEDSYMBOL is specified and is 'need-ngettext', then GNU gettext
dnl implementations (in libc or libintl) without the ngettext() function
dnl will be ignored. If NEEDSYMBOL is specified and is
dnl 'need-formatstring-macros', then GNU gettext implementations that don't
dnl support the ISO C 99 <inttypes.h> formatstring macros will be ignored.
dnl INTLDIR is used to find the intl libraries. If empty,
dnl the value `$(top_builddir)/intl/' is used.
dnl
dnl The result of the configuration is one of three cases:
dnl 1) GNU gettext, as included in the intl subdirectory, will be compiled
dnl and used.
dnl Catalog format: GNU --> install in $(datadir)
dnl Catalog extension: .mo after installation, .gmo in source tree
dnl 2) GNU gettext has been found in the system's C library.
dnl Catalog format: GNU --> install in $(datadir)
dnl Catalog extension: .mo after installation, .gmo in source tree
dnl 3) No internationalization, always use English msgid.
dnl Catalog format: none
dnl Catalog extension: none
dnl If INTLSYMBOL is 'external', only cases 2 and 3 can occur.
dnl The use of .gmo is historical (it was needed to avoid overwriting the
dnl GNU format catalogs when building on a platform with an X/Open gettext),
dnl but we keep it in order not to force irrelevant filename changes on the
dnl maintainers.
dnl
AC_DEFUN([AM_GNU_GETTEXT],
[
dnl Argument checking.
ifelse([$1], [], , [ifelse([$1], [external], , [ifelse([$1], [no-libtool], , [ifelse([$1], [use-libtool], ,
[errprint([ERROR: invalid first argument to AM_GNU_GETTEXT
])])])])])
ifelse([$2], [], , [ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], , [ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros], ,
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AC_REQUIRE([AM_PO_SUBDIRS])dnl
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AC_REQUIRE([AM_INTL_SUBDIR])dnl
])
dnl Prerequisites of AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY.
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH])
dnl Sometimes libintl requires libiconv, so first search for libiconv.
dnl Ideally we would do this search only after the
dnl if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then
dnl if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc" != "yes"; then
dnl tests. But if configure.ac invokes AM_ICONV after AM_GNU_GETTEXT
dnl the configure script would need to contain the same shell code
dnl again, outside any 'if'. There are two solutions:
dnl - Invoke AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY here, outside any 'if'.
dnl - Control the expansions in more detail using AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE.
dnl Since AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE is only in autoconf >= 2.52 and not
dnl documented, we avoid it.
ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, , [
AC_REQUIRE([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY])
])
dnl Set USE_NLS.
AM_NLS
ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [
BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=no
USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=no
])
LIBINTL=
LTLIBINTL=
POSUB=
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if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then
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ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether included gettext is requested])
AC_ARG_WITH(included-gettext,
[ --with-included-gettext use the GNU gettext library included here],
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nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext=no)
AC_MSG_RESULT($nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext)
nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext="$nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext"
if test "$nls_cv_force_use_gnu_gettext" != "yes"; then
])
dnl User does not insist on using GNU NLS library. Figure out what
dnl to use. If GNU gettext is available we use this. Else we have
dnl to fall back to GNU NLS library.
dnl Add a version number to the cache macros.
define([gt_api_version], ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros], 3, ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], 2, 1)))
define([gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc], [gt_cv_func_gnugettext]gt_api_version[_libc])
define([gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl], [gt_cv_func_gnugettext]gt_api_version[_libintl])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU gettext in libc], gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc,
[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <libintl.h>
]ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros],
[#ifndef __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION
#define __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(major) ((major) == 0 ? 0 : -1)
#endif
changequote(,)dnl
typedef int array [2 * (__GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(0) >= 1) - 1];
changequote([,])dnl
], [])[extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr;
extern int *_nl_domain_bindings;],
[bindtextdomain ("", "");
return (int) gettext ("")]ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], [ + (int) ngettext ("", "", 0)], [])[ + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_domain_bindings],
gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc=yes,
gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc=no)])
if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc" != "yes"; then
dnl Sometimes libintl requires libiconv, so first search for libiconv.
ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, , [
AM_ICONV_LINK
])
dnl Search for libintl and define LIBINTL, LTLIBINTL and INCINTL
dnl accordingly. Don't use AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([intl],[iconv])
dnl because that would add "-liconv" to LIBINTL and LTLIBINTL
dnl even if libiconv doesn't exist.
AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([intl])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU gettext in libintl],
gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl,
[gt_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $INCINTL"
gt_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$LIBS $LIBINTL"
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AC_TRY_LINK([#include <libintl.h>
]ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros],
[#ifndef __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION
#define __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(major) ((major) == 0 ? 0 : -1)
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typedef int array [2 * (__GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(0) >= 1) - 1];
changequote([,])dnl
], [])[extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr;
extern
#ifdef __cplusplus
"C"
#endif
const char *_nl_expand_alias ();],
[bindtextdomain ("", "");
return (int) gettext ("")]ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], [ + (int) ngettext ("", "", 0)], [])[ + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_expand_alias (0)],
gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl=yes,
gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl=no)
dnl Now see whether libintl exists and depends on libiconv.
if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" != yes && test -n "$LIBICONV"; then
LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV"
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <libintl.h>
]ifelse([$2], [need-formatstring-macros],
[#ifndef __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION
#define __GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(major) ((major) == 0 ? 0 : -1)
#endif
changequote(,)dnl
typedef int array [2 * (__GNU_GETTEXT_SUPPORTED_REVISION(0) >= 1) - 1];
changequote([,])dnl
], [])[extern int _nl_msg_cat_cntr;
extern
#ifdef __cplusplus
"C"
#endif
const char *_nl_expand_alias ();],
[bindtextdomain ("", "");
return (int) gettext ("")]ifelse([$2], [need-ngettext], [ + (int) ngettext ("", "", 0)], [])[ + _nl_msg_cat_cntr + *_nl_expand_alias (0)],
[LIBINTL="$LIBINTL $LIBICONV"
LTLIBINTL="$LTLIBINTL $LTLIBICONV"
gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl=yes
])
fi
CPPFLAGS="$gt_save_CPPFLAGS"
LIBS="$gt_save_LIBS"])
fi
dnl If an already present or preinstalled GNU gettext() is found,
dnl use it. But if this macro is used in GNU gettext, and GNU
dnl gettext is already preinstalled in libintl, we update this
dnl libintl. (Cf. the install rule in intl/Makefile.in.)
if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libc" = "yes" \
|| { test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" = "yes" \
&& test "$PACKAGE" != gettext-runtime \
&& test "$PACKAGE" != gettext-tools; }; then
gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext=yes
else
dnl Reset the values set by searching for libintl.
LIBINTL=
LTLIBINTL=
INCINTL=
fi
ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [
if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" != "yes"; then
dnl GNU gettext is not found in the C library.
dnl Fall back on included GNU gettext library.
nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext=yes
fi
fi
if test "$nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext" = "yes"; then
dnl Mark actions used to generate GNU NLS library.
BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=yes
USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=yes
LIBINTL="ifelse([$3],[],\${top_builddir}/intl,[$3])/libintl.[]gt_libtool_suffix_prefix[]a $LIBICONV"
LTLIBINTL="ifelse([$3],[],\${top_builddir}/intl,[$3])/libintl.[]gt_libtool_suffix_prefix[]a $LTLIBICONV"
LIBS=`echo " $LIBS " | sed -e 's/ -lintl / /' -e 's/^ //' -e 's/ $//'`
fi
if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes" \
|| test "$nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext" = "yes"; then
dnl Mark actions to use GNU gettext tools.
CATOBJEXT=.gmo
fi
])
if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes" \
|| test "$nls_cv_use_gnu_gettext" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_NLS, 1,
[Define to 1 if translation of program messages to the user's native language
is requested.])
else
USE_NLS=no
fi
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to use NLS])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$USE_NLS])
if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([where the gettext function comes from])
if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes"; then
if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" = "yes"; then
gt_source="external libintl"
else
gt_source="libc"
fi
else
gt_source="included intl directory"
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$gt_source])
fi
if test "$USE_NLS" = "yes"; then
if test "$gt_use_preinstalled_gnugettext" = "yes"; then
if test "$gt_cv_func_gnugettext_libintl" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link with libintl])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$LIBINTL])
AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INCINTL])
fi
dnl For backward compatibility. Some packages may be using this.
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETTEXT, 1,
[Define if the GNU gettext() function is already present or preinstalled.])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DCGETTEXT, 1,
[Define if the GNU dcgettext() function is already present or preinstalled.])
fi
dnl We need to process the po/ directory.
POSUB=po
fi
ifelse(gt_included_intl, yes, [
dnl If this is used in GNU gettext we have to set BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL
dnl to 'yes' because some of the testsuite requires it.
if test "$PACKAGE" = gettext-runtime || test "$PACKAGE" = gettext-tools; then
BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL=yes
fi
dnl Make all variables we use known to autoconf.
AC_SUBST(BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL)
AC_SUBST(USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL)
AC_SUBST(CATOBJEXT)
dnl For backward compatibility. Some configure.acs may be using this.
nls_cv_header_intl=
nls_cv_header_libgt=
dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this.
DATADIRNAME=share
AC_SUBST(DATADIRNAME)
dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this.
INSTOBJEXT=.mo
AC_SUBST(INSTOBJEXT)
dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this.
GENCAT=gencat
AC_SUBST(GENCAT)
dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this.
if test "$USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL" = yes; then
INTLOBJS="\$(GETTOBJS)"
fi
AC_SUBST(INTLOBJS)
dnl Enable libtool support if the surrounding package wishes it.
INTL_LIBTOOL_SUFFIX_PREFIX=gt_libtool_suffix_prefix
AC_SUBST(INTL_LIBTOOL_SUFFIX_PREFIX)
])
dnl For backward compatibility. Some Makefiles may be using this.
INTLLIBS="$LIBINTL"
AC_SUBST(INTLLIBS)
dnl Make all documented variables known to autoconf.
AC_SUBST(LIBINTL)
AC_SUBST(LTLIBINTL)
AC_SUBST(POSUB)
])
dnl Checks for all prerequisites of the intl subdirectory,
dnl except for INTL_LIBTOOL_SUFFIX_PREFIX (and possibly LIBTOOL), INTLOBJS,
dnl USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL, BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL.
AC_DEFUN([AM_INTL_SUBDIR],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_INSTALL])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AM_MKINSTALLDIRS])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_RANLIB])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_ISC_POSIX])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_CONST])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_INLINE])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_OFF_T])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_TYPE_SIZE_T])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_FUNC_ALLOCA])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_FUNC_MMAP])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([jm_GLIBC21])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([gt_INTDIV0])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([jm_AC_TYPE_UINTMAX_T])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([gt_HEADER_INTTYPES_H])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([gt_INTTYPES_PRI])dnl
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([argz.h limits.h locale.h nl_types.h malloc.h stddef.h \
stdlib.h string.h unistd.h sys/param.h])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([feof_unlocked fgets_unlocked getc_unlocked getcwd getegid \
geteuid getgid getuid mempcpy munmap putenv setenv setlocale stpcpy \
strcasecmp strdup strtoul tsearch __argz_count __argz_stringify __argz_next \
__fsetlocking])
AM_ICONV
AM_LANGINFO_CODESET
if test $ac_cv_header_locale_h = yes; then
AM_LC_MESSAGES
fi
dnl intl/plural.c is generated from intl/plural.y. It requires bison,
dnl because plural.y uses bison specific features. It requires at least
dnl bison-1.26 because earlier versions generate a plural.c that doesn't
dnl compile.
dnl bison is only needed for the maintainer (who touches plural.y). But in
dnl order to avoid separate Makefiles or --enable-maintainer-mode, we put
dnl the rule in general Makefile. Now, some people carelessly touch the
dnl files or have a broken "make" program, hence the plural.c rule will
dnl sometimes fire. To avoid an error, defines BISON to ":" if it is not
dnl present or too old.
AC_CHECK_PROGS([INTLBISON], [bison])
if test -z "$INTLBISON"; then
ac_verc_fail=yes
else
dnl Found it, now check the version.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([version of bison])
changequote(<<,>>)dnl
ac_prog_version=`$INTLBISON --version 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^.*GNU Bison.* \([0-9]*\.[0-9.]*\).*$/\1/p'`
case $ac_prog_version in
'') ac_prog_version="v. ?.??, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;;
1.2[6-9]* | 1.[3-9][0-9]* | [2-9].*)
changequote([,])dnl
ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, ok"; ac_verc_fail=no;;
*) ac_prog_version="$ac_prog_version, bad"; ac_verc_fail=yes;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT([$ac_prog_version])
fi
if test $ac_verc_fail = yes; then
INTLBISON=:
fi
])
dnl Usage: AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([gettext-version])
AC_DEFUN([AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION], [])

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# glibc21.m4 serial 2 (fileutils-4.1.3, gettext-0.10.40)
dnl Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
# Test for the GNU C Library, version 2.1 or newer.
# From Bruno Haible.
AC_DEFUN([jm_GLIBC21],
[
AC_CACHE_CHECK(whether we are using the GNU C Library 2.1 or newer,
ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1,
[AC_EGREP_CPP([Lucky GNU user],
[
#include <features.h>
#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
#if (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 1) || (__GLIBC__ > 2)
Lucky GNU user
#endif
#endif
],
ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1=yes,
ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1=no)
]
)
AC_SUBST(GLIBC21)
GLIBC21="$ac_cv_gnu_library_2_1"
]
)

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dnl Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl Define header location by thread model
dnl usage: GCC_AC_THREAD_HEADER([thread_model])
AC_DEFUN([GCC_AC_THREAD_HEADER],
[
case $1 in
aix) thread_header=config/rs6000/gthr-aix.h ;;
dce) thread_header=config/pa/gthr-dce.h ;;
lynx) thread_header=config/gthr-lynx.h ;;
mipssde) thread_header=config/mips/gthr-mipssde.h ;;
posix) thread_header=gthr-posix.h ;;
rtems) thread_header=config/gthr-rtems.h ;;
single) thread_header=gthr-single.h ;;
tpf) thread_header=config/s390/gthr-tpf.h ;;
vxworks) thread_header=config/gthr-vxworks.h ;;
win32) thread_header=config/i386/gthr-win32.h ;;
esac
AC_SUBST(thread_header)
])

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dnl Usage: TL_AC_GXX_INCLUDE_DIR
dnl
dnl Set $gxx_include_dir to the location of the installed C++ include
dnl directory. The value depends on $gcc_version and the configuration
dnl options --with-gxx-include-dir and --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs.
dnl
dnl If you change the default here, you'll need to change the gcc and
dnl libstdc++-v3 subdirectories too.
AC_DEFUN([TL_AC_GXX_INCLUDE_DIR],
[
case "${with_gxx_include_dir}" in
yes)
AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-gxx-include-dir=[[dir]] requires a directory])
;;
no | "")
case "${enable_version_specific_runtime_libs}" in
yes) gxx_include_dir='$(libsubdir)/include/c++' ;;
*)
libstdcxx_incdir='c++/$(gcc_version)'
gxx_include_dir='include/$(libstdcxx_incdir)'
if test -n "$with_cross_host" &&
test x"$with_cross_host" != x"no"; then
gxx_include_dir='${prefix}/${target_alias}/'"$gxx_include_dir"
else
gxx_include_dir='${prefix}/'"$gxx_include_dir"
fi;;
esac ;;
*) gxx_include_dir=${with_gxx_include_dir} ;;
esac
AC_SUBST(gxx_include_dir)
AC_SUBST(libstdcxx_incdir)
])

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dnl
dnl Check if the assembler used supports disabling generation of hardware
dnl capabilities. This is only supported by Solaris as at the moment.
dnl
dnl Defines:
dnl HWCAP_CFLAGS='-Wa,-nH' if possible.
dnl
AC_DEFUN([GCC_CHECK_ASSEMBLER_HWCAP], [
test -z "$HWCAP_CFLAGS" && HWCAP_CFLAGS=''
# Restrict the test to Solaris, other assemblers (e.g. AIX as) have -nH
# with a different meaning.
case ${target_os} in
solaris2*)
ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wa,-nH"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for as that supports -Wa,-nH])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([], [return 0;], [ac_hwcap_flags=yes],[ac_hwcap_flags=no])
if test "$ac_hwcap_flags" = "yes"; then
HWCAP_CFLAGS="-Wa,-nH $HWCAP_CFLAGS"
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_hwcap_flags)
CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS"
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(HWCAP_CFLAGS)
])
dnl
dnl Check if the linker used supports linker maps to clear hardware
dnl capabilities. This is only supported on Solaris at the moment.
dnl
dnl Defines:
dnl HWCAP_LDFLAGS=-mclear-hwcap if possible
dnl LD (as a side effect of testing)
dnl
AC_DEFUN([GCC_CHECK_LINKER_HWCAP], [
test -z "$HWCAP_LDFLAGS" && HWCAP_LDFLAGS=''
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_LD])
ac_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LFLAGS -mclear-hwcap"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -mclear-hwcap])
AC_TRY_LINK([], [return 0;], [ac_hwcap_ldflags=yes],[ac_hwcap_ldflags=no])
if test "$ac_hwcap_ldflags" = "yes"; then
HWCAP_LDFLAGS="-mclear-hwcap $HWCAP_LDFLAGS"
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_hwcap_ldflags)
LDFLAGS="$ac_save_LDFLAGS"
AC_SUBST(HWCAP_LDFLAGS)
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_HWCAP, test $ac_hwcap_ldflags != no)
])

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# iconv.m4 serial AM4 (gettext-0.11.3)
dnl Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Bruno Haible.
dnl with modifications to support building with in-tree libiconv
AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY],
[
dnl Prerequisites of AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY.
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH])
dnl Search for libiconv and define LIBICONV, LTLIBICONV and INCICONV
dnl accordingly.
AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([iconv])
])
AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV_LINK],
[
dnl Some systems have iconv in libc, some have it in libiconv (OSF/1 and
dnl those with the standalone portable GNU libiconv installed).
dnl Search for libiconv and define LIBICONV, LTLIBICONV and INCICONV
dnl accordingly.
AC_REQUIRE([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY])
AC_CACHE_CHECK(for iconv, am_cv_func_iconv, [
am_cv_func_iconv="no, consider installing GNU libiconv"
am_cv_lib_iconv=no
dnl Add $INCICONV to CPPFLAGS before performing the first check,
dnl because if the user has installed libiconv and not disabled its use
dnl via --without-libiconv-prefix, he wants to use it. This first
dnl AC_TRY_LINK will then fail, the second AC_TRY_LINK will succeed.
am_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $INCICONV"
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iconv.h>],
[iconv_t cd = iconv_open("","");
iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL);
iconv_close(cd);],
am_cv_func_iconv=yes)
CPPFLAGS="$am_save_CPPFLAGS"
if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" != yes && test -d ../libiconv; then
for _libs in .libs _libs; do
am_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
am_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I../libiconv/include"
LIBS="$LIBS ../libiconv/lib/$_libs/libiconv.a"
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iconv.h>],
[iconv_t cd = iconv_open("","");
iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL);
iconv_close(cd);],
INCICONV="-I../libiconv/include"
LIBICONV='${top_builddir}'/../libiconv/lib/$_libs/libiconv.a
LTLIBICONV='${top_builddir}'/../libiconv/lib/libiconv.la
am_cv_lib_iconv=yes
am_cv_func_iconv=yes)
CPPFLAGS="$am_save_CPPFLAGS"
LIBS="$am_save_LIBS"
if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" = "yes"; then
break
fi
done
fi
if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" != yes; then
am_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
am_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
CPPFLAGS="$LIBS $INCICONV"
LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV"
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iconv.h>],
[iconv_t cd = iconv_open("","");
iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL);
iconv_close(cd);],
am_cv_lib_iconv=yes
am_cv_func_iconv=yes)
CPPFLAGS="$am_save_CPPFLAGS"
LIBS="$am_save_LIBS"
fi
])
if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ICONV, 1, [Define if you have the iconv() function.])
fi
if test "$am_cv_lib_iconv" = yes; then
AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INCICONV])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link with libiconv])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$LIBICONV])
else
LIBICONV=
LTLIBICONV=
fi
AC_SUBST(LIBICONV)
AC_SUBST(LTLIBICONV)
])
AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV],
[
AM_ICONV_LINK
if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" = yes; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for iconv declaration])
AC_CACHE_VAL(am_cv_proto_iconv, [
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iconv.h>
extern
#ifdef __cplusplus
"C"
#endif
#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, char * *inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char * *outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft);
#else
size_t iconv();
#endif
], [], am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1="", am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1="const")
am_cv_proto_iconv="extern size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, $am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1 char * *inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char * *outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft);"])
am_cv_proto_iconv=`echo "[$]am_cv_proto_iconv" | tr -s ' ' | sed -e 's/( /(/'`
AC_MSG_RESULT([$]{ac_t:-
}[$]am_cv_proto_iconv)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ICONV_CONST, $am_cv_proto_iconv_arg1,
[Define as const if the declaration of iconv() needs const.])
fi
])

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# intdiv0.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.11.3)
dnl Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Bruno Haible.
AC_DEFUN([gt_INTDIV0],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether integer division by zero raises SIGFPE],
gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe,
[
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>
static void
#ifdef __cplusplus
sigfpe_handler (int sig)
#else
sigfpe_handler (sig) int sig;
#endif
{
/* Exit with code 0 if SIGFPE, with code 1 if any other signal. */
exit (sig != SIGFPE);
}
int x = 1;
int y = 0;
int z;
int nan;
int main ()
{
signal (SIGFPE, sigfpe_handler);
/* IRIX and AIX (when "xlc -qcheck" is used) yield signal SIGTRAP. */
#if (defined (__sgi) || defined (_AIX)) && defined (SIGTRAP)
signal (SIGTRAP, sigfpe_handler);
#endif
/* Linux/SPARC yields signal SIGILL. */
#if defined (__sparc__) && defined (__linux__)
signal (SIGILL, sigfpe_handler);
#endif
z = x / y;
nan = y / y;
exit (1);
}
], gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe=yes, gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe=no,
[
# Guess based on the CPU.
case "$host_cpu" in
alpha* | i[34567]86 | m68k | s390*)
gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe="guessing yes";;
*)
gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe="guessing no";;
esac
])
])
case "$gt_cv_int_divbyzero_sigfpe" in
*yes) value=1;;
*) value=0;;
esac
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(INTDIV0_RAISES_SIGFPE, $value,
[Define if integer division by zero raises signal SIGFPE.])
])

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# inttypes-pri.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.11.4)
dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Bruno Haible.
# Define PRI_MACROS_BROKEN if <inttypes.h> exists and defines the PRI*
# macros to non-string values. This is the case on AIX 4.3.3.
AC_DEFUN([gt_INTTYPES_PRI],
[
AC_REQUIRE([gt_HEADER_INTTYPES_H])
if test $gt_cv_header_inttypes_h = yes; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the inttypes.h PRIxNN macros are broken],
gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <inttypes.h>
#ifdef PRId32
char *p = PRId32;
#endif
], [], gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken=no, gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken=yes)
])
fi
if test "$gt_cv_inttypes_pri_broken" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PRI_MACROS_BROKEN, 1,
[Define if <inttypes.h> exists and defines unusable PRI* macros.])
fi
])

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# inttypes.m4 serial 1 (gettext-0.11.4)
dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Paul Eggert.
# Define HAVE_INTTYPES_H if <inttypes.h> exists and doesn't clash with
# <sys/types.h>.
AC_DEFUN([gt_HEADER_INTTYPES_H],
[
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for inttypes.h], gt_cv_header_inttypes_h,
[
AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[#include <sys/types.h>
#include <inttypes.h>],
[], gt_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes, gt_cv_header_inttypes_h=no)
])
if test $gt_cv_header_inttypes_h = yes; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_INTTYPES_H, 1,
[Define if <inttypes.h> exists and doesn't clash with <sys/types.h>.])
fi
])

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# inttypes_h.m4 serial 5 (gettext-0.12)
dnl Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Paul Eggert.
# Define HAVE_INTTYPES_H_WITH_UINTMAX if <inttypes.h> exists,
# doesn't clash with <sys/types.h>, and declares uintmax_t.
AC_DEFUN([jm_AC_HEADER_INTTYPES_H],
[
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for inttypes.h], jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h,
[AC_TRY_COMPILE(
[#include <sys/types.h>
#include <inttypes.h>],
[uintmax_t i = (uintmax_t) -1;],
jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes,
jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h=no)])
if test $jm_ac_cv_header_inttypes_h = yes; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_INTTYPES_H_WITH_UINTMAX, 1,
[Define if <inttypes.h> exists, doesn't clash with <sys/types.h>,
and declares uintmax_t. ])
fi
])

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# This file is part of GCC.
#
# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Contributed by Richard Guenther <rguenther@suse.de>
# Based on cloog.m4
# ISL_INIT_FLAGS ()
# -------------------------
# Provide configure switches for isl support.
# Initialize isllibs/islinc according to the user input.
AC_DEFUN([ISL_INIT_FLAGS],
[
AC_ARG_WITH([isl-include],
[AS_HELP_STRING(
[--with-isl-include=PATH],
[Specify directory for installed isl include files])])
AC_ARG_WITH([isl-lib],
[AS_HELP_STRING(
[--with-isl-lib=PATH],
[Specify the directory for the installed isl library])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(isl-version-check,
[AS_HELP_STRING(
[--disable-isl-version-check],
[disable check for isl version])],
ENABLE_ISL_CHECK=$enableval,
ENABLE_ISL_CHECK=yes)
# Initialize isllibs and islinc.
case $with_isl in
no)
isllibs=
islinc=
;;
"" | yes)
;;
*)
isllibs="-L$with_isl/lib"
islinc="-I$with_isl/include"
;;
esac
if test "x${with_isl_include}" != x ; then
islinc="-I$with_isl_include"
fi
if test "x${with_isl_lib}" != x; then
isllibs="-L$with_isl_lib"
fi
dnl If no --with-isl flag was specified and there is in-tree isl
dnl source, set up flags to use that and skip any version tests
dnl as we cannot run them before building isl.
if test "x${islinc}" = x && test "x${isllibs}" = x \
&& test -d ${srcdir}/isl; then
isllibs='-L$$r/$(HOST_SUBDIR)/isl/'"$lt_cv_objdir"' '
islinc='-I$$r/$(HOST_SUBDIR)/isl/include -I$$s/isl/include'
ENABLE_ISL_CHECK=no
AC_MSG_WARN([using in-tree isl, disabling version check])
fi
isllibs="${isllibs} -lisl"
]
)
# ISL_REQUESTED (ACTION-IF-REQUESTED, ACTION-IF-NOT)
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Provide actions for failed isl detection.
AC_DEFUN([ISL_REQUESTED],
[
AC_REQUIRE([ISL_INIT_FLAGS])
if test "x${with_isl}" = xno; then
$2
elif test "x${with_isl}" != x \
|| test "x${with_isl_include}" != x \
|| test "x${with_isl_lib}" != x ; then
$1
else
$2
fi
]
)
# ISL_CHECK_VERSION ISL_CHECK_VERSION ()
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# Test whether isl contains functionality added to the minimum expected version.
AC_DEFUN([ISL_CHECK_VERSION],
[
if test "${ENABLE_ISL_CHECK}" = yes ; then
_isl_saved_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
_isl_saved_LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS
_isl_saved_LIBS=$LIBS
CFLAGS="${_isl_saved_CFLAGS} ${islinc} ${gmpinc}"
LDFLAGS="${_isl_saved_LDFLAGS} ${isllibs} ${gmplibs}"
LIBS="${_isl_saved_LIBS} -lisl -lgmp"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for isl 0.15 or later])
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <isl/schedule.h>],
[isl_options_set_schedule_serialize_sccs (NULL, 0);],
[gcc_cv_isl=yes],
[gcc_cv_isl=no])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$gcc_cv_isl])
if test "${gcc_cv_isl}" = no ; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([required isl version is 0.15 or later])
fi
CFLAGS=$_isl_saved_CFLAGS
LDFLAGS=$_isl_saved_LDFLAGS
LIBS=$_isl_saved_LIBS
fi
]
)
# ISL_IF_FAILED (ACTION-IF-FAILED)
# ----------------------------------
# Executes ACTION-IF-FAILED, if GRAPHITE was requested and
# the checks failed.
AC_DEFUN([ISL_IF_FAILED],
[
ISL_REQUESTED([graphite_requested=yes], [graphite_requested=no])
if test "${gcc_cv_isl}" = no ; then
isllibs=
islinc=
fi
if test "${graphite_requested}" = yes \
&& test "x${isllibs}" = x \
&& test "x${islinc}" = x ; then
$1
fi
]
)

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# This macro wraps AC_SYS_LARGEFILE with one exception for Solaris.
# PR 9992/binutils: We have to replicate everywhere the behaviour of
# bfd's configure script so that all the directories agree on the size
# of structures used to describe files.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_LARGEFILE],[dnl
# The tests for host and target for $enable_largefile require
# canonical names.
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_TARGET])
# As the $enable_largefile decision depends on --enable-plugins we must set it
# even in directories otherwise not depending on the $plugins option.
AC_PLUGINS
case "${host}" in
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changequote([,])dnl
# On native 32bit sparc and ia32 solaris, large-file and procfs support
# are mutually exclusive; and without procfs support, the bfd/ elf module
# cannot provide certain routines such as elfcore_write_prpsinfo
# or elfcore_write_prstatus. So unless the user explicitly requested
# large-file support through the --enable-largefile switch, disable
# large-file support in favor of procfs support.
test "${target}" = "${host}" -a "x$plugins" = xno \
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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
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# lcmessage.m4 serial 3 (gettext-0.11.3)
dnl Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl
dnl This file can can be used in projects which are not available under
dnl the GNU General Public License or the GNU Library General Public
dnl License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext
dnl functionality.
dnl Please note that the actual code of the GNU gettext library is covered
dnl by the GNU Library General Public License, and the rest of the GNU
dnl gettext package package is covered by the GNU General Public License.
dnl They are *not* in the public domain.
dnl Authors:
dnl Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1995.
# Check whether LC_MESSAGES is available in <locale.h>.
AC_DEFUN([AM_LC_MESSAGES],
[
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for LC_MESSAGES], am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES,
[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <locale.h>], [return LC_MESSAGES],
am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES=yes, am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES=no)])
if test $am_cv_val_LC_MESSAGES = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LC_MESSAGES, 1,
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dnl Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl Set SYMBOLIC_LDFLAGS to -Bsymbolic-functions for GNU linker if it
dnl is supported.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_PROG_LD_GNU_SYMBOLIC],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if the GNU linker ($LD) supports -Bsymbolic-functions],
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_symbolic, [
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_symbolic=no
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PROG_LD_GNU])
if test x"$with_gnu_ld" = x"yes"; then
if $LD --help 2>&1 </dev/null | grep Bsymbolic-functions 1>&5; then
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_symbolic=yes
fi
fi])
if test x"$acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_symbolic" = x"yes"; then
SYMBOLIC_LDFLAGS="-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions"
else
SYMBOLIC_LDFLAGS=''
fi
])
dnl Set DYNAMIC_LIST_CPP_NEW_LDFLAGS to --dynamic-list-cpp-new for GNU
dnl linker if it is supported.
AC_DEFUN([ACX_PROG_LD_GNU_DYNAMIC_LIST_CPP_NEW],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if the GNU linker ($LD) supports --dynamic-list-cpp-new],
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_dynamic_list_cpp_new, [
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_dynamic_list_cpp_new=no
AC_REQUIRE([ACX_PROG_LD_GNU_SYMBOLIC])
if test x"$with_gnu_ld" = x"yes" -a \
x"$acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_symbolic" = x"yes"; then
if $LD --help 2>&1 </dev/null | grep dynamic-list-cpp-new 1>&5; then
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_dynamic_list_cpp_new=yes
fi
fi])
if test x"$acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld_dynamic_list_cpp_new" = x"yes"; then
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# -*- Autoconf -*-
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# serial 1
# Check whether the underlying file-system supports filenames
# with a leading dot. For instance MS-DOS doesn't.
AC_DEFUN([AM_SET_LEADING_DOT],
[rm -rf .tst 2>/dev/null
mkdir .tst 2>/dev/null
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am__leading_dot=.
else
am__leading_dot=_
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# lib-ld.m4 serial 2 (gettext-0.12)
dnl Copyright (C) 1996-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl Subroutines of libtool.m4,
dnl with replacements s/AC_/AC_LIB/ and s/lt_cv/acl_cv/ to avoid collision
dnl with libtool.m4.
dnl From libtool-1.4. Sets the variable with_gnu_ld to yes or no.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PROG_LD_GNU],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if the linker ($LD) is GNU ld], acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld,
[# I'd rather use --version here, but apparently some GNU ld's only accept -v.
if $LD -v 2>&1 </dev/null | egrep '(GNU|with BFD)' 1>&5; then
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld=yes
else
acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld=no
fi])
with_gnu_ld=$acl_cv_prog_gnu_ld
])
dnl From libtool-1.4. Sets the variable LD.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PROG_LD],
[AC_ARG_WITH(gnu-ld,
[ --with-gnu-ld assume the C compiler uses GNU ld [default=no]],
test "$withval" = no || with_gnu_ld=yes, with_gnu_ld=no)
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl
# Prepare PATH_SEPARATOR.
# The user is always right.
if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
echo "#! /bin/sh" >conf$$.sh
echo "exit 0" >>conf$$.sh
chmod +x conf$$.sh
if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conf$$.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
else
PATH_SEPARATOR=:
fi
rm -f conf$$.sh
fi
ac_prog=ld
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
# Check if gcc -print-prog-name=ld gives a path.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ld used by GCC])
case $host in
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# gcc leaves a trailing carriage return which upsets mingw
ac_prog=`($CC -print-prog-name=ld) 2>&5 | tr -d '\015'` ;;
*)
ac_prog=`($CC -print-prog-name=ld) 2>&5` ;;
esac
case $ac_prog in
# Accept absolute paths.
[[\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\/]*)]
[re_direlt='/[^/][^/]*/\.\./']
# Canonicalize the path of ld
ac_prog=`echo $ac_prog| sed 's%\\\\%/%g'`
while echo $ac_prog | grep "$re_direlt" > /dev/null 2>&1; do
ac_prog=`echo $ac_prog| sed "s%$re_direlt%/%"`
done
test -z "$LD" && LD="$ac_prog"
;;
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# If it fails, then pretend we aren't using GCC.
ac_prog=ld
;;
*)
# If it is relative, then search for the first ld in PATH.
with_gnu_ld=unknown
;;
esac
elif test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GNU ld])
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for non-GNU ld])
fi
AC_CACHE_VAL(acl_cv_path_LD,
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IFS="${IFS= }"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS="${IFS}${PATH_SEPARATOR-:}"
for ac_dir in $PATH; do
test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
if test -f "$ac_dir/$ac_prog" || test -f "$ac_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exeext"; then
acl_cv_path_LD="$ac_dir/$ac_prog"
# Check to see if the program is GNU ld. I'd rather use --version,
# but apparently some GNU ld's only accept -v.
# Break only if it was the GNU/non-GNU ld that we prefer.
if "$acl_cv_path_LD" -v 2>&1 < /dev/null | egrep '(GNU|with BFD)' > /dev/null; then
test "$with_gnu_ld" != no && break
else
test "$with_gnu_ld" != yes && break
fi
fi
done
IFS="$ac_save_ifs"
else
acl_cv_path_LD="$LD" # Let the user override the test with a path.
fi])
LD="$acl_cv_path_LD"
if test -n "$LD"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($LD)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
test -z "$LD" && AC_MSG_ERROR([no acceptable ld found in \$PATH])
AC_LIB_PROG_LD_GNU
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# lib-link.m4 serial 4 (gettext-0.12)
dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Bruno Haible.
dnl AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS(name [, dependencies]) searches for libname and
dnl the libraries corresponding to explicit and implicit dependencies.
dnl Sets and AC_SUBSTs the LIB${NAME} and LTLIB${NAME} variables and
dnl augments the CPPFLAGS variable.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH])
define([Name],[translit([$1],[./-], [___])])
define([NAME],[translit([$1],[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-],
[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___])])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to link with lib[]$1], [ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_libs], [
AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([$1], [$2])
ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_libs="$LIB[]NAME"
ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_ltlibs="$LTLIB[]NAME"
ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_cppflags="$INC[]NAME"
])
LIB[]NAME="$ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_libs"
LTLIB[]NAME="$ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_ltlibs"
INC[]NAME="$ac_cv_lib[]Name[]_cppflags"
AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INC]NAME)
AC_SUBST([LIB]NAME)
AC_SUBST([LTLIB]NAME)
dnl Also set HAVE_LIB[]NAME so that AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS can reuse the
dnl results of this search when this library appears as a dependency.
HAVE_LIB[]NAME=yes
undefine([Name])
undefine([NAME])
])
dnl AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS(name, dependencies, includes, testcode)
dnl searches for libname and the libraries corresponding to explicit and
dnl implicit dependencies, together with the specified include files and
dnl the ability to compile and link the specified testcode. If found, it
dnl sets and AC_SUBSTs HAVE_LIB${NAME}=yes and the LIB${NAME} and
dnl LTLIB${NAME} variables and augments the CPPFLAGS variable, and
dnl #defines HAVE_LIB${NAME} to 1. Otherwise, it sets and AC_SUBSTs
dnl HAVE_LIB${NAME}=no and LIB${NAME} and LTLIB${NAME} to empty.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH])
define([Name],[translit([$1],[./-], [___])])
define([NAME],[translit([$1],[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-],
[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___])])
dnl Search for lib[]Name and define LIB[]NAME, LTLIB[]NAME and INC[]NAME
dnl accordingly.
AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([$1], [$2])
dnl Add $INC[]NAME to CPPFLAGS before performing the following checks,
dnl because if the user has installed lib[]Name and not disabled its use
dnl via --without-lib[]Name-prefix, he wants to use it.
ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INC]NAME)
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for lib[]$1], [ac_cv_lib[]Name], [
ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$LIBS $LIB[]NAME"
AC_TRY_LINK([$3], [$4], [ac_cv_lib[]Name=yes], [ac_cv_lib[]Name=no])
LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
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if test "$ac_cv_lib[]Name" = yes; then
HAVE_LIB[]NAME=yes
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIB]NAME, 1, [Define if you have the $1 library.])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link with lib[]$1])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$LIB[]NAME])
else
HAVE_LIB[]NAME=no
dnl If $LIB[]NAME didn't lead to a usable library, we don't need
dnl $INC[]NAME either.
CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS"
LIB[]NAME=
LTLIB[]NAME=
fi
AC_SUBST([HAVE_LIB]NAME)
AC_SUBST([LIB]NAME)
AC_SUBST([LTLIB]NAME)
undefine([Name])
undefine([NAME])
])
dnl Determine the platform dependent parameters needed to use rpath:
dnl libext, shlibext, hardcode_libdir_flag_spec, hardcode_libdir_separator,
dnl hardcode_direct, hardcode_minus_L.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_RPATH],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC]) dnl we use $CC, $GCC, $LDFLAGS
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PROG_LD]) dnl we use $LD, $with_gnu_ld
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) dnl we use $host
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT]) dnl we use $ac_aux_dir
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for shared library run path origin], acl_cv_rpath, [
CC="$CC" GCC="$GCC" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" LD="$LD" with_gnu_ld="$with_gnu_ld" \
${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} "$ac_aux_dir/config.rpath" "$host" > conftest.sh
. ./conftest.sh
rm -f ./conftest.sh
acl_cv_rpath=done
])
wl="$acl_cv_wl"
libext="$acl_cv_libext"
shlibext="$acl_cv_shlibext"
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec="$acl_cv_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"
hardcode_libdir_separator="$acl_cv_hardcode_libdir_separator"
hardcode_direct="$acl_cv_hardcode_direct"
hardcode_minus_L="$acl_cv_hardcode_minus_L"
dnl Determine whether the user wants rpath handling at all.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(rpath,
[ --disable-rpath do not hardcode runtime library paths],
:, enable_rpath=yes)
])
dnl AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY(name [, dependencies]) searches for libname and
dnl the libraries corresponding to explicit and implicit dependencies.
dnl Sets the LIB${NAME}, LTLIB${NAME} and INC${NAME} variables.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY],
[
define([NAME],[translit([$1],[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-],
[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___])])
dnl By default, look in $includedir and $libdir.
use_additional=yes
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
])
AC_LIB_ARG_WITH([lib$1-prefix],
[ --with-lib$1-prefix[=DIR] search for lib$1 in DIR/include and DIR/lib
--without-lib$1-prefix don't search for lib$1 in includedir and libdir],
[
if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then
use_additional=no
else
if test "X$withval" = "X"; then
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
])
else
additional_includedir="$withval/include"
additional_libdir="$withval/lib"
fi
fi
])
dnl Search the library and its dependencies in $additional_libdir and
dnl $LDFLAGS. Using breadth-first-seach.
LIB[]NAME=
LTLIB[]NAME=
INC[]NAME=
rpathdirs=
ltrpathdirs=
names_already_handled=
names_next_round='$1 $2'
while test -n "$names_next_round"; do
names_this_round="$names_next_round"
names_next_round=
for name in $names_this_round; do
already_handled=
for n in $names_already_handled; do
if test "$n" = "$name"; then
already_handled=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$already_handled"; then
names_already_handled="$names_already_handled $name"
dnl See if it was already located by an earlier AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS
dnl or AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS call.
uppername=`echo "$name" | sed -e 'y|abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___|'`
eval value=\"\$HAVE_LIB$uppername\"
if test -n "$value"; then
if test "$value" = yes; then
eval value=\"\$LIB$uppername\"
test -z "$value" || LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$value"
eval value=\"\$LTLIB$uppername\"
test -z "$value" || LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }$value"
else
dnl An earlier call to AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS has determined
dnl that this library doesn't exist. So just drop it.
:
fi
else
dnl Search the library lib$name in $additional_libdir and $LDFLAGS
dnl and the already constructed $LIBNAME/$LTLIBNAME.
found_dir=
found_la=
found_so=
found_a=
if test $use_additional = yes; then
if test -n "$shlibext" && test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.$shlibext"; then
found_dir="$additional_libdir"
found_so="$additional_libdir/lib$name.$shlibext"
if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"; then
found_la="$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"
fi
else
if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.$libext"; then
found_dir="$additional_libdir"
found_a="$additional_libdir/lib$name.$libext"
if test -f "$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"; then
found_la="$additional_libdir/lib$name.la"
fi
fi
fi
fi
if test "X$found_dir" = "X"; then
for x in $LDFLAGS $LTLIB[]NAME; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
case "$x" in
-L*)
dir=`echo "X$x" | sed -e 's/^X-L//'`
if test -n "$shlibext" && test -f "$dir/lib$name.$shlibext"; then
found_dir="$dir"
found_so="$dir/lib$name.$shlibext"
if test -f "$dir/lib$name.la"; then
found_la="$dir/lib$name.la"
fi
else
if test -f "$dir/lib$name.$libext"; then
found_dir="$dir"
found_a="$dir/lib$name.$libext"
if test -f "$dir/lib$name.la"; then
found_la="$dir/lib$name.la"
fi
fi
fi
;;
esac
if test "X$found_dir" != "X"; then
break
fi
done
fi
if test "X$found_dir" != "X"; then
dnl Found the library.
LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-L$found_dir -l$name"
if test "X$found_so" != "X"; then
dnl Linking with a shared library. We attempt to hardcode its
dnl directory into the executable's runpath, unless it's the
dnl standard /usr/lib.
if test "$enable_rpath" = no || test "X$found_dir" = "X/usr/lib"; then
dnl No hardcoding is needed.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so"
else
dnl Use an explicit option to hardcode DIR into the resulting
dnl binary.
dnl Potentially add DIR to ltrpathdirs.
dnl The ltrpathdirs will be appended to $LTLIBNAME at the end.
haveit=
for x in $ltrpathdirs; do
if test "X$x" = "X$found_dir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
ltrpathdirs="$ltrpathdirs $found_dir"
fi
dnl The hardcoding into $LIBNAME is system dependent.
if test "$hardcode_direct" = yes; then
dnl Using DIR/libNAME.so during linking hardcodes DIR into the
dnl resulting binary.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so"
else
if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" && test "$hardcode_minus_L" = no; then
dnl Use an explicit option to hardcode DIR into the resulting
dnl binary.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so"
dnl Potentially add DIR to rpathdirs.
dnl The rpathdirs will be appended to $LIBNAME at the end.
haveit=
for x in $rpathdirs; do
if test "X$x" = "X$found_dir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
rpathdirs="$rpathdirs $found_dir"
fi
else
dnl Rely on "-L$found_dir".
dnl But don't add it if it's already contained in the LDFLAGS
dnl or the already constructed $LIBNAME
haveit=
for x in $LDFLAGS $LIB[]NAME; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-L$found_dir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-L$found_dir"
fi
if test "$hardcode_minus_L" != no; then
dnl FIXME: Not sure whether we should use
dnl "-L$found_dir -l$name" or "-L$found_dir $found_so"
dnl here.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_so"
else
dnl We cannot use $hardcode_runpath_var and LD_RUN_PATH
dnl here, because this doesn't fit in flags passed to the
dnl compiler. So give up. No hardcoding. This affects only
dnl very old systems.
dnl FIXME: Not sure whether we should use
dnl "-L$found_dir -l$name" or "-L$found_dir $found_so"
dnl here.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-l$name"
fi
fi
fi
fi
else
if test "X$found_a" != "X"; then
dnl Linking with a static library.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$found_a"
else
dnl We shouldn't come here, but anyway it's good to have a
dnl fallback.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-L$found_dir -l$name"
fi
fi
dnl Assume the include files are nearby.
additional_includedir=
case "$found_dir" in
*/lib | */lib/)
basedir=`echo "X$found_dir" | sed -e 's,^X,,' -e 's,/lib/*$,,'`
additional_includedir="$basedir/include"
;;
esac
if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X"; then
dnl Potentially add $additional_includedir to $INCNAME.
dnl But don't add it
dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/include,
dnl 2. if it's /usr/local/include and we are using GCC on Linux,
dnl 3. if it's already present in $CPPFLAGS or the already
dnl constructed $INCNAME,
dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then
haveit=
if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then
if test -n "$GCC"; then
case $host_os in
linux*) haveit=yes;;
esac
fi
fi
if test -z "$haveit"; then
for x in $CPPFLAGS $INC[]NAME; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then
dnl Really add $additional_includedir to $INCNAME.
INC[]NAME="${INC[]NAME}${INC[]NAME:+ }-I$additional_includedir"
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
dnl Look for dependencies.
if test -n "$found_la"; then
dnl Read the .la file. It defines the variables
dnl dlname, library_names, old_library, dependency_libs, current,
dnl age, revision, installed, dlopen, dlpreopen, libdir.
save_libdir="$libdir"
case "$found_la" in
*/* | *\\*) . "$found_la" ;;
*) . "./$found_la" ;;
esac
libdir="$save_libdir"
dnl We use only dependency_libs.
for dep in $dependency_libs; do
case "$dep" in
-L*)
additional_libdir=`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-L//'`
dnl Potentially add $additional_libdir to $LIBNAME and $LTLIBNAME.
dnl But don't add it
dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/lib,
dnl 2. if it's /usr/local/lib and we are using GCC on Linux,
dnl 3. if it's already present in $LDFLAGS or the already
dnl constructed $LIBNAME,
dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/lib"; then
haveit=
if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/lib"; then
if test -n "$GCC"; then
case $host_os in
linux*) haveit=yes;;
esac
fi
fi
if test -z "$haveit"; then
haveit=
for x in $LDFLAGS $LIB[]NAME; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then
dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LIBNAME.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-L$additional_libdir"
fi
fi
haveit=
for x in $LDFLAGS $LTLIB[]NAME; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then
dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LTLIBNAME.
LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-L$additional_libdir"
fi
fi
fi
fi
;;
-R*)
dir=`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-R//'`
if test "$enable_rpath" != no; then
dnl Potentially add DIR to rpathdirs.
dnl The rpathdirs will be appended to $LIBNAME at the end.
haveit=
for x in $rpathdirs; do
if test "X$x" = "X$dir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
rpathdirs="$rpathdirs $dir"
fi
dnl Potentially add DIR to ltrpathdirs.
dnl The ltrpathdirs will be appended to $LTLIBNAME at the end.
haveit=
for x in $ltrpathdirs; do
if test "X$x" = "X$dir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
ltrpathdirs="$ltrpathdirs $dir"
fi
fi
;;
-l*)
dnl Handle this in the next round.
names_next_round="$names_next_round "`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's/^X-l//'`
;;
*.la)
dnl Handle this in the next round. Throw away the .la's
dnl directory; it is already contained in a preceding -L
dnl option.
names_next_round="$names_next_round "`echo "X$dep" | sed -e 's,^X.*/,,' -e 's,^lib,,' -e 's,\.la$,,'`
;;
*)
dnl Most likely an immediate library name.
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$dep"
LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }$dep"
;;
esac
done
fi
else
dnl Didn't find the library; assume it is in the system directories
dnl known to the linker and runtime loader. (All the system
dnl directories known to the linker should also be known to the
dnl runtime loader, otherwise the system is severely misconfigured.)
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }-l$name"
LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-l$name"
fi
fi
fi
done
done
if test "X$rpathdirs" != "X"; then
if test -n "$hardcode_libdir_separator"; then
dnl Weird platform: only the last -rpath option counts, the user must
dnl pass all path elements in one option. We can arrange that for a
dnl single library, but not when more than one $LIBNAMEs are used.
alldirs=
for found_dir in $rpathdirs; do
alldirs="${alldirs}${alldirs:+$hardcode_libdir_separator}$found_dir"
done
dnl Note: hardcode_libdir_flag_spec uses $libdir and $wl.
acl_save_libdir="$libdir"
libdir="$alldirs"
eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
libdir="$acl_save_libdir"
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$flag"
else
dnl The -rpath options are cumulative.
for found_dir in $rpathdirs; do
acl_save_libdir="$libdir"
libdir="$found_dir"
eval flag=\"$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec\"
libdir="$acl_save_libdir"
LIB[]NAME="${LIB[]NAME}${LIB[]NAME:+ }$flag"
done
fi
fi
if test "X$ltrpathdirs" != "X"; then
dnl When using libtool, the option that works for both libraries and
dnl executables is -R. The -R options are cumulative.
for found_dir in $ltrpathdirs; do
LTLIB[]NAME="${LTLIB[]NAME}${LTLIB[]NAME:+ }-R$found_dir"
done
fi
])
dnl AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR(VAR, CONTENTS) appends the elements of CONTENTS to VAR,
dnl unless already present in VAR.
dnl Works only for CPPFLAGS, not for LIB* variables because that sometimes
dnl contains two or three consecutive elements that belong together.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR],
[
for element in [$2]; do
haveit=
for x in $[$1]; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X$element"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
[$1]="${[$1]}${[$1]:+ }$element"
fi
done
])

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# lib-prefix.m4 serial 2 (gettext-0.12)
dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl From Bruno Haible.
dnl AC_LIB_ARG_WITH is synonymous to AC_ARG_WITH in autoconf-2.13, and
dnl similar to AC_ARG_WITH in autoconf 2.52...2.57 except that is doesn't
dnl require excessive bracketing.
ifdef([AC_HELP_STRING],
[AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_ARG_WITH], [AC_ARG_WITH([$1],[[$2]],[$3],[$4])])],
[AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_ARG_WITH], [AC_ARG_WITH([$1],[$2],[$3],[$4])])])
dnl AC_LIB_PREFIX adds to the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS the flags that are needed
dnl to access previously installed libraries. The basic assumption is that
dnl a user will want packages to use other packages he previously installed
dnl with the same --prefix option.
dnl This macro is not needed if only AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS is used to locate
dnl libraries, but is otherwise very convenient.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREFIX],
[
AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX])
dnl By default, look in $includedir and $libdir.
use_additional=yes
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
])
AC_LIB_ARG_WITH([lib-prefix],
[ --with-lib-prefix[=DIR] search for libraries in DIR/include and DIR/lib
--without-lib-prefix don't search for libraries in includedir and libdir],
[
if test "X$withval" = "Xno"; then
use_additional=no
else
if test "X$withval" = "X"; then
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([
eval additional_includedir=\"$includedir\"
eval additional_libdir=\"$libdir\"
])
else
additional_includedir="$withval/include"
additional_libdir="$withval/lib"
fi
fi
])
if test $use_additional = yes; then
dnl Potentially add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.
dnl But don't add it
dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/include,
dnl 2. if it's already present in $CPPFLAGS,
dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/include and we are using GCC on Linux,
dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
if test "X$additional_includedir" != "X/usr/include"; then
haveit=
for x in $CPPFLAGS; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-I$additional_includedir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test "X$additional_includedir" = "X/usr/local/include"; then
if test -n "$GCC"; then
case $host_os in
linux*) haveit=yes;;
esac
fi
fi
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test -d "$additional_includedir"; then
dnl Really add $additional_includedir to $CPPFLAGS.
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}${CPPFLAGS:+ }-I$additional_includedir"
fi
fi
fi
fi
dnl Potentially add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.
dnl But don't add it
dnl 1. if it's the standard /usr/lib,
dnl 2. if it's already present in $LDFLAGS,
dnl 3. if it's /usr/local/lib and we are using GCC on Linux,
dnl 4. if it doesn't exist as a directory.
if test "X$additional_libdir" != "X/usr/lib"; then
haveit=
for x in $LDFLAGS; do
AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([eval x=\"$x\"])
if test "X$x" = "X-L$additional_libdir"; then
haveit=yes
break
fi
done
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test "X$additional_libdir" = "X/usr/local/lib"; then
if test -n "$GCC"; then
case $host_os in
linux*) haveit=yes;;
esac
fi
fi
if test -z "$haveit"; then
if test -d "$additional_libdir"; then
dnl Really add $additional_libdir to $LDFLAGS.
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}${LDFLAGS:+ }-L$additional_libdir"
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
])
dnl AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX creates variables acl_final_prefix,
dnl acl_final_exec_prefix, containing the values to which $prefix and
dnl $exec_prefix will expand at the end of the configure script.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX],
[
dnl Unfortunately, prefix and exec_prefix get only finally determined
dnl at the end of configure.
if test "X$prefix" = "XNONE"; then
acl_final_prefix="$ac_default_prefix"
else
acl_final_prefix="$prefix"
fi
if test "X$exec_prefix" = "XNONE"; then
acl_final_exec_prefix='${prefix}'
else
acl_final_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"
fi
acl_save_prefix="$prefix"
prefix="$acl_final_prefix"
eval acl_final_exec_prefix=\"$acl_final_exec_prefix\"
prefix="$acl_save_prefix"
])
dnl AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX([statement]) evaluates statement, with the
dnl variables prefix and exec_prefix bound to the values they will have
dnl at the end of the configure script.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_WITH_FINAL_PREFIX],
[
acl_save_prefix="$prefix"
prefix="$acl_final_prefix"
acl_save_exec_prefix="$exec_prefix"
exec_prefix="$acl_final_exec_prefix"
$1
exec_prefix="$acl_save_exec_prefix"
prefix="$acl_save_prefix"
])

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# This file is part of GCC.
#
# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Define flags, LIBSTDCXX_RAW_CXX_CXXFLAGS and # LIBSTDCXX_RAW_CXX_LDFLAGS,
# for libstdc++-v3 header files to compile and link libraries in C++ with
# raw_cxx=true.
AC_DEFUN([GCC_LIBSTDCXX_RAW_CXX_FLAGS], [
AC_REQUIRE([ACX_NONCANONICAL_TARGET])
LIBSTDCXX_RAW_CXX_CXXFLAGS="\
-I\$(top_builddir)/../libstdc++-v3/include \
-I\$(top_builddir)/../libstdc++-v3/include/\$(target_noncanonical) \
-I\$(top_srcdir)/../libstdc++-v3/libsupc++"
LIBSTDCXX_RAW_CXX_LDFLAGS="\
\$(top_builddir)/../libstdc++-v3/src/libstdc++.la"
AC_SUBST(LIBSTDCXX_RAW_CXX_CXXFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LIBSTDCXX_RAW_CXX_LDFLAGS)
])

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dnl Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU
dnl General Public License. As a special exception to the GNU General
dnl Public License, this file may be distributed as part of a program
dnl that contains a configuration script generated by Autoconf, under
dnl the same distribution terms as the rest of that program.
dnl usage: ACX_LT_HOST_FLAGS([default_flags])
dnl Defines and AC_SUBSTs lt_host_flags
AC_DEFUN([ACX_LT_HOST_FLAGS], [
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM])
case $host in
*-cygwin* | *-mingw*)
# 'host' will be top-level target in the case of a target lib,
# we must compare to with_cross_host to decide if this is a native
# or cross-compiler and select where to install dlls appropriately.
if test -n "$with_cross_host" &&
test x"$with_cross_host" != x"no"; then
lt_host_flags='-no-undefined -bindir "$(toolexeclibdir)"';
else
lt_host_flags='-no-undefined -bindir "$(bindir)"';
fi
;;
*)
lt_host_flags=[$1]
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(lt_host_flags)
])

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dnl GCC_CHECK_LIBM
dnl
dnl Check whether -lm is available. This is a pre-requisite for
dnl GCC_CHECK_MATH_FUNC so that it will link with -lm.
AC_DEFUN([GCC_CHECK_LIBM],
[AC_CHECK_LIB([m],[sin])])
dnl GCC_CHECK_MATH_HEADERS
dnl
dnl Check for math.h and complex.h. This is a pre-requisite for
dnl GCC_CHECK_MATH_FUNC so that it includes the right headers.
dnl (Some systems, such as AIX or OpenVMS may define macro for math
dnl functions).
AC_DEFUN([GCC_CHECK_MATH_HEADERS],
[AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE(math.h complex.h)])
dnl GCC_CHECK_MATH_FUNC([name])
dnl
dnl Check whether math function NAME is available on the system (by compiling
dnl and linking a C program) and run define HAVE_name on success.
dnl
dnl Note that OpenVMS system insists on including complex.h before math.h
AC_DEFUN([GCC_CHECK_MATH_FUNC],
[
AC_REQUIRE([GCC_CHECK_LIBM])
AC_REQUIRE([GCC_CHECK_MATH_HEADERS])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $1], [gcc_cv_math_func_$1],
[AC_LINK_IFELSE([
#ifdef HAVE_COMPLEX_H
#include <complex.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
int (*ptr)() = (int (*)())$1;
int
main ()
{
return 0;
}
],
[gcc_cv_math_func_$1=yes],
[gcc_cv_math_func_$1=no])])
if test $gcc_cv_math_func_$1 = yes; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AS_TR_CPP(HAVE_$1),[1],
[Define to 1 if you have the `$1' function.])
fi
])

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RANLIB=true
#None of the Apollo compilers can compile gas or binutils. The preprocessor
# chokes on bfd, the compiler won't let you assign integers to enums, and
# other problems. Defining CC to gcc is a questionable way to say "don't use
# the apollo compiler" (the preferred version of GCC could be called cc,
# or whatever), but I'm not sure leaving CC as cc is any better...
#CC=cc -A ansi -A runtype,any -A systype,any -U__STDC__ -DNO_STDARG
CC=gcc
BISON=yacc

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RANLIB = @:

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# Prevent GPREL16 relocation truncation
LDFLAGS += -Wl,--no-relax
BOOT_LDFLAGS += -Wl,--no-relax

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HDEFINES = -DUSG
RANLIB=true
CC= cc -A ansi -A runtype,any -A systype,any -U__STDC__ -DUSG

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# Configuration for Harris CX/UX 7 (and maybe 6), based on sysv4 configuration.
# Define SYSV as -DSYSV if you are using a System V operating system.
SYSV = -DSYSV -DSVR4
RANLIB = true
# C++ debugging is not yet supported under SVR4 (DWARF)
CXXFLAGS=-O
# The l flag generates a warning from the SVR4 archiver, remove it.
AR_FLAGS = cq
# Under CX/UX, we want to tell the compiler to use ANSI mode.
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# Increase stack limit to a figure based on the Linux default, with 4MB added
# as GCC turns out to need that much more to pass all the limits-* tests.
LDFLAGS += -Wl,--stack,12582912
BOOT_LDFLAGS += -Wl,--stack,12582912

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# We don't want debugging info in Win32-hosted toolchains.
# Accomplish this by overriding CFLAGS.
CFLAGS=-O2
CXXFLAGS=-O2
# We also need to override LIBGCC2_DEBUG_CFLAGS so libgcc2 will be
# build without debugging information
LIBGCC2_DEBUG_CFLAGS=
# We set MAKEINFOFLAGS to not split .info files, because the resulting
# file names don't work on DOS.
MAKEINFOFLAGS=--no-split
# custom installation rules for cygwin32 (append .exe to binaries, etc.)
INSTALL_DOSREL=install-dosrel

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# The -mdynamic-no-pic ensures that the compiler executable is built without
# position-independent-code -- the usual default on Darwin. This fix speeds
# compiles by 3-5%. Don't add it if the compiler doesn't also support
# -mno-dynamic-no-pic to undo it.
DARWIN_MDYNAMIC_NO_PIC := \
`case ${host} in i?86-*-darwin* | powerpc-*-darwin*) \
$(CC) -S -xc /dev/null -o /dev/null -mno-dynamic-no-pic 2>/dev/null \
&& echo -mdynamic-no-pic ;; esac`
DARWIN_GCC_MDYNAMIC_NO_PIC := \
`case ${host} in i?86-*-darwin* | powerpc-*-darwin*) \
$(CC) -S -xc /dev/null -o /dev/null -mno-dynamic-no-pic 2>/dev/null \
|| echo -mdynamic-no-pic ;; esac`
# ld on Darwin versions >= 10.7 defaults to PIE executables. Disable this for
# gcc components, since it is incompatible with our pch implementation.
DARWIN_NO_PIE := `case ${host} in *-*-darwin[1][1-9]*) echo -Wl,-no_pie ;; esac;`
BOOT_CFLAGS += $(DARWIN_MDYNAMIC_NO_PIC)
BOOT_LDFLAGS += $(DARWIN_NO_PIE)
# Similarly, for cross-compilation.
STAGE1_CFLAGS += $(DARWIN_MDYNAMIC_NO_PIC)
STAGE1_LDFLAGS += $(DARWIN_NO_PIE)
# Without -mno-dynamic-no-pic support, add -mdynamic-no-pic just to later
# stages when we know it is built with gcc.
STAGE2_CFLAGS += $(DARWIN_GCC_MDYNAMIC_NO_PIC)
STAGE3_CFLAGS += $(DARWIN_GCC_MDYNAMIC_NO_PIC)
STAGE4_CFLAGS += $(DARWIN_GCC_MDYNAMIC_NO_PIC)

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CC = cc -Wf,-XNg1000
# for X11, since the native DECwindows include files are really broken when
# it comes to function prototypes.
X11_EXTRA_CFLAGS = "-DNeedFunctionPrototypes=0"

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RANLIB = true

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HDEFINES=-DHOST_SYS=DGUX_SYS
CC=gcc -Wall -ansi -D__using_DGUX
RANLIB=true

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# from mh-dgux
HDEFINES=-DHOST_SYS=DGUX_SYS
CC=gcc -Wall -ansi -D__using_DGUX
RANLIB = true
# from mh-sysv4
# Define SYSV as -DSYSV if you are using a System V operating system.
SYSV = -DSYSV -DSVR4
RANLIB = true
# C++ debugging is not yet supported under SVR4 (DWARF)
CXXFLAGS=-O
# The l flag generates a warning from the SVR4 archiver, remove it.
AR_FLAGS = cr
X11_EXTRA_LIBS = -lnsl
# from angela
# no debugging due to broken compiler, use BSD style timeofday
CFLAGS=-O -D_BSD_TIMEOFDAY_FLAVOR

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# Shorten the target alias so when it is used to set 'libsubdir'
# the name will work in both short and long filename environments.
ifeq ($(findstring -pc-msdosdjgpp,$(target_alias)),-pc-msdosdjgpp)
target_alias=djgpp
endif
# The version string must be modified to contain just one dot
# because DOS filenames can only have one dot when long filenames
# are not available.
__version:=$(gcc_version)
__version:=$(subst ., ,$(__version))
ifeq ($(words $(__version)),3)
gcc_version=$(word 1,$(__version)).$(word 2,$(__version))$(word 3,$(__version))
endif

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# We don't want to use debugging information on DOS. Unfortunately,
# this requires that we set CFLAGS.
# This used to set -fno-omit-frame-pointer.
CFLAGS=-O2

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# Define SYSV as -DSYSV if you are using a System V operating system.
SYSV = -DSYSV
# Avoid "too much defining" errors from HPUX compiler.
CC = cc -Wp,-H256000
# If "ar" in $PATH is GNU ar, the symbol table may need rebuilding.
# If it's HP/UX ar, this should be harmless.
RANLIB = ar ts
# Native cc can't bootstrap gcc with -g. Defining CFLAGS here loses (a)
# for non-gcc directories, (b) if we are compiling with gcc, not
# native cc. Neither (a) nor (b) has a trivial fix though.
CFLAGS =

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# Define SYSV as -DSYSV if you are using a System V operating system.
CC = cc -Wp,-H256000
SYSV = -DSYSV
RANLIB = true

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# Define SYSV as -DSYSV if you are using a System V operating system.
CC = cc -Wp,-H256000
SYSV = -DSYSV
RANLIB = true

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# Makefile changes for SGI's running IRIX-4.x.
# Tell compiler to use K&R C. We can't compile under the SGI Ansi
# environment. Also bump switch table size so that cp-parse will
# compile. Bump string length limit so linker builds.
CC = cc -cckr -Wf,-XNg1500 -Wf,-XNk1000 -Wf,-XNh2000 -Wf,-XNl8192
SYSV = -DSYSV

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# Makefile changes for SGI's running IRIX-5.x.
SYSV = -DSYSV
RANLIB = true

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# Makefile changes for SGI's running IRIX-6.x.
SYSV = -DSYSV
RANLIB = true
# Specify the ABI, to ensure that all Irix 6 systems will behave the same.
# Also, using -32 avoids bugs that exist in the n32/n64 support in some
# versions of the SGI compiler.
CC = cc -32

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# /bin/cc is less than useful for our purposes. Always use GCC
CC = /bin/gcc

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# LynxOS running on the rs6000 doesn't have ranlib
RANLIB = true
# /bin/cc is less than useful for our purposes. Always use GCC
CC = /usr/cygnus/progressive/bin/gcc
# /bin/sh is too buggy, so use /bin/bash instead.
SHELL = /bin/bash

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# Add -D__USE_MINGW_ACCESS to enable the built compiler to work on Windows
# Vista (see PR33281 for details).
BOOT_CFLAGS += -D__USE_MINGW_ACCESS -Wno-pedantic-ms-format
CFLAGS += -D__USE_MINGW_ACCESS
# Increase stack limit to a figure based on the Linux default, with 4MB added
# as GCC turns out to need that much more to pass all the limits-* tests.
LDFLAGS += -Wl,--stack,12582912
BOOT_LDFLAGS += -Wl,--stack,12582912

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# Host configuration file for an NCR 3000 (i486/SVR4) system.
# The NCR 3000 ships with a MetaWare compiler installed as /bin/cc.
# This compiler not only emits obnoxious copyright messages every time
# you run it, but it chokes and dies on a whole bunch of GNU source
# files. Default to using the AT&T compiler installed in /usr/ccs/ATT/cc.
# Unfortunately though, the AT&T compiler sometimes generates code that
# the assembler barfs on if -g is used, so disable it by default as well.
CC = /usr/ccs/ATT/cc
CFLAGS =
# Define SYSV as -DSYSV if you are using a System V operating system.
SYSV = -DSYSV -DSVR4
RANLIB = true
# The l flag generates a warning from the SVR4 archiver, remove it.
AR_FLAGS = cq

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# Host configuration file for an NCR 3000 (i486/SVR43) system.
# The MetaWare compiler will generate a copyright message unless you
# turn it off by adding the -Hnocopyr flag.
CC = cc -Hnocopyr
# Define SYSV as -DSYSV if you are using a System V operating system.
SYSV = -DSYSV -DSVR4
RANLIB = true

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