gcc/boehm-gc/NT_MAKEFILE
Bryce McKinlay 4109fe8594 configure.in (GCINCS): Don't use "boehm-cflags".
libjava:
2004-08-13  Bryce McKinlay  <mckinlay@redhat.com>

	* configure.in (GCINCS): Don't use "boehm-cflags". Instead, -I
	boehm-gc's include dirs.
	* configure: Rebuilt.
	* include/boehm-gc.h: Include gc_config.h.

boehm-gc:
2004-08-13  Bryce McKinlay  <mckinlay@redhat.com>

	* configure.ac (gc_cflags): Add -Iinclude.
	(AC_CONFIG_HEADERS): New. Configure gc_config.h header.
	Don't write DEFS to boehm-cflags file.
	* configure: Rebuilt.
	* gcj_mlc.c: Check #ifdef GC_GCJ_SUPPORT after including headers.
	* specific.c: Check #ifdef GC_LINUX_THREADS after including headers.
	* include/gc_config_macros.h: Remove backward-compatibility
	redefinitions of GC_ names.
	* include/gc.h: Include <gc_config.h>.

2004-08-13  Bryce McKinlay  <mckinlay@redhat.com>

	Import Boehm GC version 6.3.

From-SVN: r85972
2004-08-14 00:05:36 +01:00

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# Makefile for Windows NT. Assumes Microsoft compiler, and a single thread.
# DLLs are included in the root set under NT, but not under win32S.
# Use "nmake nodebug=1 all" for optimized versions of library, gctest and editor.
MY_CPU=X86
CPU=$(MY_CPU)
!include <ntwin32.mak>
OBJS= alloc.obj reclaim.obj allchblk.obj misc.obj mach_dep.obj os_dep.obj mark_rts.obj headers.obj mark.obj obj_map.obj blacklst.obj finalize.obj new_hblk.obj dbg_mlc.obj malloc.obj stubborn.obj dyn_load.obj typd_mlc.obj ptr_chck.obj gc_cpp.obj mallocx.obj
all: gctest.exe cord\de.exe test_cpp.exe
.c.obj:
$(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -Iinclude -DSILENT -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS -D__STDC__ -DGC_NOT_DLL -DGC_BUILD $*.c /Fo$*.obj
.cpp.obj:
$(cc) $(cdebug) $(cflags) $(cvars) -Iinclude -DSILENT -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS -DGC_NOT_DLL -DGC_BUILD $*.CPP /Fo$*.obj
$(OBJS) tests\test.obj: include\private\gc_priv.h include\private\gc_hdrs.h include\gc.h include\private\gcconfig.h include\private\gc_locks.h include\private\gc_pmark.h include\gc_mark.h
gc.lib: $(OBJS)
lib /MACHINE:i386 /out:gc.lib $(OBJS)
# The original NT SDK used lib32 instead of lib
gctest.exe: tests\test.obj gc.lib
# The following works for win32 debugging. For win32s debugging use debugtype:coff
# and add mapsympe line.
# This produces a "GUI" applications that opens no windows and writes to the log file
# "gc.log". This is done to make the result runnable under win32s.
$(link) -debug:full -debugtype:cv $(guiflags) -stack:131072 -out:$*.exe tests\test.obj $(guilibs) gc.lib
# mapsympe -n -o gctest.sym gctest.exe
cord\de_win.rbj: cord\de_win.res
cvtres /MACHINE:$(MY_CPU) /OUT:cord\de_win.rbj cord\de_win.res
cord\de.obj cord\de_win.obj: include\cord.h include\private\cord_pos.h cord\de_win.h cord\de_cmds.h
cord\de_win.res: cord\de_win.rc cord\de_win.h cord\de_cmds.h
$(rc) $(rcvars) -r -fo cord\de_win.res $(cvars) cord\de_win.rc
# Cord/de is a real win32 gui application.
cord\de.exe: cord\cordbscs.obj cord\cordxtra.obj cord\de.obj cord\de_win.obj cord\de_win.rbj gc.lib
$(link) -debug:full -debugtype:cv $(guiflags) -stack:16384 -out:cord\de.exe cord\cordbscs.obj cord\cordxtra.obj cord\de.obj cord\de_win.obj cord\de_win.rbj gc.lib $(guilibs)
gc_cpp.obj: include\gc_cpp.h include\gc.h
gc_cpp.cpp: gc_cpp.cc
copy gc_cpp.cc gc_cpp.cpp
test_cpp.cpp: tests\test_cpp.cc
copy tests\test_cpp.cc test_cpp.cpp
# This generates the C++ test executable. The executable expects
# a single numeric argument, which is the number of iterations.
# The output appears in the file "gc.log".
test_cpp.exe: test_cpp.obj include\gc_cpp.h include\gc.h gc.lib
$(link) -debug:full -debugtype:cv $(guiflags) -stack:16384 -out:test_cpp.exe test_cpp.obj gc.lib $(guilibs)