# Define CC and OLDCC as the same, so that the tests: # if [ x"$(OLDCC)" = x"$(CC)" ] ... # # will succeed (if OLDCC != CC, it is assumed that GCC is # being used in secondary stage builds). We need to pass # the -Wf,-XNg1500 option so the compiler can compile the # G++ file cp-parse.c. Otherwise it complains about # too many case statements. -Olimit is so the user # can use -O2. Down with fixed size tables! # In at least one version of Irix, v3.3.2, the compiler does not accept # the -cckr option, so, lets try without it for all versions of Irix 3.x. # The -cckr is to turn off strict ANSI checking. # These definitions are commented out because they cause trouble with # autoconf. It is believed that they aren't needed anymore. #CC = $(OLDCC) #OPT = -O1 #OLDCC = cc -Wf,-XNh2000,-XNg1500 -Olimit 3000 $(OPT) # The bison output files are machine-indep, # so different flags for a particular machine are not useful. #BISONFLAGS = -l # -lmld is so we can link collect2 running native. # -lmalloc is supposed to be faster than the normal malloc CLIB = -lmld -lmalloc