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# Makefile for GNU Compiler Collection
# Run 'configure' to generate Makefile from Makefile.in
# Copyright (C) 1987-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#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/>.
# The targets for external use include:
# all, doc, install, install-cross, install-cross-rest, install-strip,
# uninstall, TAGS, mostlyclean, clean, distclean, maintainer-clean.
# This is the default target.
# Set by autoconf to "all.internal" for a native build, or
# "all.cross" to build a cross compiler.
all: @ALL@
# Depend on this to specify a phony target portably.
force:
# This tells GNU make version 3 not to export the variables
# defined in this file into the environment (and thus recursive makes).
.NOEXPORT:
# And this tells it not to automatically pass command-line variables
# to recursive makes.
MAKEOVERRIDES =
# Suppress smart makes who think they know how to automake yacc and flex file
.y.c:
.l.c:
# The only suffixes we want for implicit rules are .c and .o, so clear
# the list and add them. This speeds up GNU Make, and allows -r to work.
# For i18n support, we also need .gmo, .po, .pox.
# This must come before the language makefile fragments to allow them to
# add suffixes and rules of their own.
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .c .cc .o .po .pox .gmo
# -------------------------------
# Standard autoconf-set variables
# -------------------------------
build=@build@
host=@host@
host_noncanonical=@host_noncanonical@
target=@target@
target_noncanonical:=@target_noncanonical@
# Normally identical to target_noncanonical, except for compilers built
# as accelerator targets.
real_target_noncanonical:=@real_target_noncanonical@
accel_dir_suffix = @accel_dir_suffix@
# Sed command to transform gcc to installed name.
program_transform_name := @program_transform_name@
# -----------------------------
# Directories used during build
# -----------------------------
# Directory where sources are, from where we are.
srcdir = @srcdir@
gcc_docdir = @srcdir@/doc
# Directory where sources are, absolute.
abs_srcdir = @abs_srcdir@
abs_docdir = @abs_srcdir@/doc
# Directory where sources are, relative to here.
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
# Top build directory for this package, relative to here.
top_builddir = .
# The absolute path to the current directory.
objdir := $(shell pwd)
host_subdir=@host_subdir@
build_subdir=@build_subdir@
target_subdir=@target_subdir@
build_libsubdir=@build_libsubdir@
# Top build directory for the "Cygnus tree", relative to $(top_builddir).
ifeq ($(host_subdir),.)
toplevel_builddir := ..
else
toplevel_builddir := ../..
endif
build_objdir := $(toplevel_builddir)/$(build_subdir)
build_libobjdir := $(toplevel_builddir)/$(build_libsubdir)
target_objdir := $(toplevel_builddir)/$(target_subdir)
# --------
# Defined vpaths
# --------
# Directory where sources are, from where we are.
VPATH = @srcdir@
# We define a vpath for the sources of the .texi files here because they
# are split between multiple directories and we would rather use one implicit
# pattern rule for everything.
# This vpath could be extended within the Make-lang fragments.
vpath %.texi $(gcc_docdir)
vpath %.texi $(gcc_docdir)/include
# --------
# UNSORTED
# --------
# Extra flags to pass to indicate cross compilation, which
# might be used or tested by Make-lang fragments.
CROSS=@CROSS@
# Variables that exist for you to override.
# See below for how to change them for certain systems.
# List of language subdirectories.
SUBDIRS =@subdirs@ build
# Selection of languages to be made.
CONFIG_LANGUAGES = @all_selected_languages@
LANGUAGES = c gcov$(exeext) gcov-dump$(exeext) gcov-tool$(exeext) \
$(CONFIG_LANGUAGES)
# Default values for variables overridden in Makefile fragments.
# CFLAGS is for the user to override to, e.g., do a cross build with -O2.
# TCFLAGS is used for compilations with the GCC just built.
# T_CFLAGS is used for all compilations and is overridden by t-* files.
T_CFLAGS =
TCFLAGS =
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
# Should we build position-independent host code?
PICFLAG = @PICFLAG@
# Flags to determine code coverage. When coverage is disabled, this will
# contain the optimization flags, as you normally want code coverage
# without optimization.
COVERAGE_FLAGS = @coverage_flags@
coverageexts = .{gcda,gcno}
# The warning flags are separate from CFLAGS because people tend to
# override optimization flags and we'd like them to still have warnings
# turned on. These flags are also used to pass other stage dependent
# flags from configure. The user is free to explicitly turn these flags
# off if they wish.
# LOOSE_WARN are the warning flags to use when compiling something
# which is only compiled with gcc, such as libgcc.
# C_LOOSE_WARN is similar, but with C-only warnings.
# STRICT_WARN are the additional warning flags to
# apply to the back end and some front ends, which may be compiled
# with other compilers.
# C_STRICT_WARN is similar, with C-only warnings.
LOOSE_WARN = @loose_warn@
C_LOOSE_WARN = @c_loose_warn@
STRICT_WARN = @strict_warn@
C_STRICT_WARN = @c_strict_warn@
# This is set by --enable-checking. The idea is to catch forgotten
# "extern" tags in header files.
NOCOMMON_FLAG = @nocommon_flag@
NOEXCEPTION_FLAGS = @noexception_flags@
ALIASING_FLAGS = @aliasing_flags@
# This is set by --disable-maintainer-mode (default) to "#"
# FIXME: 'MAINT' will always be set to an empty string, no matter if
# --disable-maintainer-mode is used or not. This is because the
# following will expand to "MAINT := " in maintainer mode, and to
# "MAINT := #" in non-maintainer mode, but because '#' starts a comment,
# they mean exactly the same thing for make.
MAINT := @MAINT@
# The following provides the variable ENABLE_MAINTAINER_RULES that can
# be used in language Make-lang.in makefile fragments to enable
# maintainer rules. So, ENABLE_MAINTAINER_RULES is 'true' in
# maintainer mode, and '' otherwise.
@MAINT@ ENABLE_MAINTAINER_RULES = true
# These are set by --enable-checking=valgrind.
RUN_GEN = @valgrind_command@
VALGRIND_DRIVER_DEFINES = @valgrind_path_defines@
# This is how we control whether or not the additional warnings are applied.
.-warn = $(STRICT_WARN)
build-warn = $(STRICT_WARN)
GCC_WARN_CFLAGS = $(LOOSE_WARN) $(C_LOOSE_WARN) $($(@D)-warn) $(if $(filter-out $(STRICT_WARN),$($(@D)-warn)),,$(C_STRICT_WARN)) $(NOCOMMON_FLAG) $($@-warn)
GCC_WARN_CXXFLAGS = $(LOOSE_WARN) $($(@D)-warn) $(NOCOMMON_FLAG) $($@-warn)
# These files are to have specific diagnostics suppressed, or are not to
# be subject to -Werror:
# flex output may yield harmless "no previous prototype" warnings
build/gengtype-lex.o-warn = -Wno-error
gengtype-lex.o-warn = -Wno-error
libgcov-util.o-warn = -Wno-error
libgcov-driver-tool.o-warn = -Wno-error
libgcov-merge-tool.o-warn = -Wno-error
gimple-match.o-warn = -Wno-unused
generic-match.o-warn = -Wno-unused
dfp.o-warn = -Wno-strict-aliasing
# All warnings have to be shut off in stage1 if the compiler used then
# isn't gcc; configure determines that. WARN_CFLAGS will be either
# $(GCC_WARN_CFLAGS), or nothing. Similarly, WARN_CXXFLAGS will be
# either $(GCC_WARN_CXXFLAGS), or nothing.
WARN_CFLAGS = @warn_cflags@
WARN_CXXFLAGS = @warn_cxxflags@
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@
AWK = @AWK@
CC = @CC@
CXX = @CXX@
BISON = @BISON@
BISONFLAGS =
FLEX = @FLEX@
FLEXFLAGS =
AR = @AR@
AR_FLAGS = rc
NM = @NM@
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
RANLIB_FLAGS = @ranlib_flags@
# Libraries to use on the host.
HOST_LIBS = @HOST_LIBS@
# The name of the compiler to use.
COMPILER = $(CXX)
COMPILER_FLAGS = $(CXXFLAGS)
# If HOST_LIBS is set, then the user is controlling the libraries to
# link against. In that case, link with $(CC) so that the -lstdc++
# library is not introduced. If HOST_LIBS is not set, link with
# $(CXX) to pick up -lstdc++.
ifeq ($(HOST_LIBS),)
LINKER = $(CXX)
LINKER_FLAGS = $(CXXFLAGS)
else
LINKER = $(CC)
LINKER_FLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
endif
NO_PIE_CFLAGS = @NO_PIE_CFLAGS@
NO_PIE_FLAG = @NO_PIE_FLAG@
# We don't want to compile the compilers with -fPIE, it make PCH fail.
COMPILER += $(NO_PIE_CFLAGS)
# Link with -no-pie since we compile the compiler with -fno-PIE.
LINKER += $(NO_PIE_FLAG)
# Like LINKER, but use a mutex for serializing front end links.
ifeq (@DO_LINK_MUTEX@,true)
LLINKER = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/lock-and-run.sh linkfe.lck $(LINKER)
else
LLINKER = $(LINKER)
endif
THIN_ARCHIVE_SUPPORT = @thin_archive_support@
USE_THIN_ARCHIVES = no
ifeq ($(THIN_ARCHIVE_SUPPORT),yes)
ifeq ($(AR_FLAGS),rc)
ifeq ($(RANLIB_FLAGS),)
USE_THIN_ARCHIVES = yes
endif
endif
endif
# -------------------------------------------
# Programs which operate on the build machine
# -------------------------------------------
SHELL = @SHELL@
# pwd command to use. Allow user to override default by setting PWDCMD in
# the environment to account for automounters. The make variable must not
# be called PWDCMD, otherwise the value set here is passed to make
# subprocesses and overrides the setting from the user's environment.
# Don't use PWD since it is a common shell environment variable and we
# don't want to corrupt it.
PWD_COMMAND = $${PWDCMD-pwd}
# on sysV, define this as cp.
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
# Some systems may be missing symbolic links, regular links, or both.
# Allow configure to check this and use "ln -s", "ln", or "cp" as appropriate.
LN=@LN@
LN_S=@LN_S@
# These permit overriding just for certain files.
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL@
install_sh = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../install-sh
INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM = $(install_sh) -c -s
MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@
MAKEINFOFLAGS = --no-split
TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi
TEXI2PDF = texi2pdf
TEXI2HTML = $(MAKEINFO) --html
TEXI2POD = perl $(srcdir)/../contrib/texi2pod.pl
POD2MAN = pod2man --center="GNU" --release="gcc-$(version)" --date=$(shell sed 's/\(....\)\(..\)\(..\)/\1-\2-\3/' <$(DATESTAMP))
# Some versions of `touch' (such as the version on Solaris 2.8)
# do not correctly set the timestamp due to buggy versions of `utime'
# in the kernel. So, we use `echo' instead.
STAMP = echo timestamp >
# If necessary (e.g., when using the MSYS shell on Microsoft Windows)
# translate the shell's notion of absolute pathnames to the native
# spelling.
build_file_translate = @build_file_translate@
# Make sure the $(MAKE) variable is defined.
@SET_MAKE@
# Locate mkinstalldirs.
mkinstalldirs=$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs
# write_entries_to_file - writes each entry in a list
# to the specified file. Entries are written in chunks of
# $(write_entries_to_file_split) to accommodate systems with
# severe command-line-length limitations.
# Parameters:
# $(1): variable containing entries to iterate over
# $(2): output file
write_entries_to_file_split = 50
write_entries_to_file = $(shell rm -f $(2) || :) $(shell touch $(2)) \
$(foreach range, \
$(shell i=1; while test $$i -le $(words $(1)); do \
echo $$i; i=`expr $$i + $(write_entries_to_file_split)`; done), \
$(shell echo "$(wordlist $(range), \
$(shell expr $(range) + $(write_entries_to_file_split) - 1), $(1))" \
| tr ' ' '\012' >> $(2)))
# The jit documentation looks better if built with sphinx, but can be
# built with texinfo if sphinx is not available.
# configure sets "doc_build_sys" to "sphinx" or "texinfo" accordingly
doc_build_sys=@doc_build_sys@
# --------
# UNSORTED
# --------
# Dependency tracking stuff.
CXXDEPMODE = @CXXDEPMODE@
DEPDIR = @DEPDIR@
depcomp = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../depcomp
# In the past we used AC_PROG_CC_C_O and set this properly, but
# it was discovered that this hadn't worked in a long time, so now
# we just hard-code.
OUTPUT_OPTION = -o $@
# This is where we get zlib from. zlibdir is -L../zlib and zlibinc is
# -I../zlib, unless we were configured with --with-system-zlib, in which
# case both are empty.
ZLIB = @zlibdir@ -lz
ZLIBINC = @zlibinc@
# How to find GMP
GMPLIBS = @GMPLIBS@
GMPINC = @GMPINC@
# How to find isl.
ISLLIBS = @ISLLIBS@
ISLINC = @ISLINC@
# Set to 'yes' if the LTO front end is enabled.
enable_lto = @enable_lto@
# Compiler and flags needed for plugin support
PLUGINCC = @CXX@
PLUGINCFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@
# Libs and linker options needed for plugin support
PLUGINLIBS = @pluginlibs@
enable_plugin = @enable_plugin@
enable_host_shared = @enable_host_shared@
enable_as_accelerator = @enable_as_accelerator@
CPPLIB = ../libcpp/libcpp.a
CPPINC = -I$(srcdir)/../libcpp/include
# Where to find decNumber
enable_decimal_float = @enable_decimal_float@
DECNUM = $(srcdir)/../libdecnumber
DECNUMFMT = $(srcdir)/../libdecnumber/$(enable_decimal_float)
DECNUMINC = -I$(DECNUM) -I$(DECNUMFMT) -I../libdecnumber
LIBDECNUMBER = ../libdecnumber/libdecnumber.a
# The backtrace library.
BACKTRACE = $(srcdir)/../libbacktrace
BACKTRACEINC = -I$(BACKTRACE)
LIBBACKTRACE = ../libbacktrace/.libs/libbacktrace.a
# Target to use when installing include directory. Either
# install-headers-tar, install-headers-cpio or install-headers-cp.
INSTALL_HEADERS_DIR = @build_install_headers_dir@
# Header files that are made available under the same name
# to programs compiled with GCC.
USER_H = $(srcdir)/ginclude/float.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/iso646.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/stdarg.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/stdbool.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/stddef.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/varargs.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/stdfix.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/stdnoreturn.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/stdalign.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/stdatomic.h \
$(EXTRA_HEADERS)
USER_H_INC_NEXT_PRE = @user_headers_inc_next_pre@
USER_H_INC_NEXT_POST = @user_headers_inc_next_post@
# The GCC to use for compiling crt*.o.
# Usually the one we just built.
# Don't use this as a dependency--use $(GCC_PASSES).
GCC_FOR_TARGET = $(STAGE_CC_WRAPPER) ./xgcc -B./ -B$(build_tooldir)/bin/ -isystem $(build_tooldir)/include -isystem $(build_tooldir)/sys-include -L$(objdir)/../ld
# Set if the compiler was configured with --with-build-sysroot.
SYSROOT_CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = @SYSROOT_CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET@
# This is used instead of ALL_CFLAGS when compiling with GCC_FOR_TARGET.
# It specifies -B./.
# It also specifies -isystem ./include to find, e.g., stddef.h.
GCC_CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(T_CFLAGS) $(LOOSE_WARN) $(C_LOOSE_WARN) -Wold-style-definition $($@-warn) -isystem ./include $(TCFLAGS)
# ---------------------------------------------------
# Programs which produce files for the target machine
# ---------------------------------------------------
AR_FOR_TARGET := $(shell \
if [ -f $(objdir)/../binutils/ar ] ; then \
echo $(objdir)/../binutils/ar ; \
else \
if [ "$(host)" = "$(target)" ] ; then \
echo $(AR); \
else \
t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo ar | sed -e "$$t" ; \
fi; \
fi)
AR_FLAGS_FOR_TARGET =
AR_CREATE_FOR_TARGET = $(AR_FOR_TARGET) $(AR_FLAGS_FOR_TARGET) rc
AR_EXTRACT_FOR_TARGET = $(AR_FOR_TARGET) $(AR_FLAGS_FOR_TARGET) x
LIPO_FOR_TARGET = lipo
ORIGINAL_AS_FOR_TARGET = @ORIGINAL_AS_FOR_TARGET@
RANLIB_FOR_TARGET := $(shell \
if [ -f $(objdir)/../binutils/ranlib ] ; then \
echo $(objdir)/../binutils/ranlib ; \
else \
if [ "$(host)" = "$(target)" ] ; then \
echo $(RANLIB); \
else \
t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo ranlib | sed -e "$$t" ; \
fi; \
fi)
ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_TARGET = @ORIGINAL_LD_FOR_TARGET@
ORIGINAL_NM_FOR_TARGET = @ORIGINAL_NM_FOR_TARGET@
NM_FOR_TARGET = ./nm
STRIP_FOR_TARGET := $(shell \
if [ -f $(objdir)/../binutils/strip-new ] ; then \
echo $(objdir)/../binutils/strip-new ; \
else \
if [ "$(host)" = "$(target)" ] ; then \
echo strip; \
else \
t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo strip | sed -e "$$t" ; \
fi; \
fi)
# --------
# UNSORTED
# --------
# Where to find some libiberty headers.
HASHTAB_H = $(srcdir)/../include/hashtab.h
OBSTACK_H = $(srcdir)/../include/obstack.h
SPLAY_TREE_H= $(srcdir)/../include/splay-tree.h
MD5_H = $(srcdir)/../include/md5.h
XREGEX_H = $(srcdir)/../include/xregex.h
FNMATCH_H = $(srcdir)/../include/fnmatch.h
# Linker plugin API headers
LINKER_PLUGIN_API_H = $(srcdir)/../include/plugin-api.h
# Default native SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR, to be overridden by targets.
NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR = @NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR@
# Default cross SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR, to be overridden by targets.
CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR = @CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR@
# autoconf sets SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR to one of the above.
# Purge it of unnecessary internal relative paths
# to directories that might not exist yet.
# The sed idiom for this is to repeat the search-and-replace until it doesn't match, using :a ... ta.
# Use single quotes here to avoid nested double- and backquotes, this
# macro is also used in a double-quoted context.
SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR = `echo @SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR@ | sed -e :a -e 's,[^/]*/\.\.\/,,' -e ta`
# Control whether to run fixincludes.
STMP_FIXINC = @STMP_FIXINC@
# Test to see whether <limits.h> exists in the system header files.
LIMITS_H_TEST = [ -f $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)/limits.h ]
# Directory for prefix to system directories, for
# each of $(system_prefix)/usr/include, $(system_prefix)/usr/lib, etc.
TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT = @TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT@
TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE = @TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@
xmake_file=@xmake_file@
tmake_file=@tmake_file@
TM_ENDIAN_CONFIG=@TM_ENDIAN_CONFIG@
TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG=@TM_MULTILIB_CONFIG@
TM_MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS_CONFIG=@TM_MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS_CONFIG@
out_file=$(srcdir)/config/@out_file@
out_object_file=@out_object_file@
common_out_file=$(srcdir)/common/config/@common_out_file@
common_out_object_file=@common_out_object_file@
md_file=$(srcdir)/common.md $(srcdir)/config/@md_file@
tm_file_list=@tm_file_list@
tm_include_list=@tm_include_list@
tm_defines=@tm_defines@
tm_p_file_list=@tm_p_file_list@
tm_p_include_list=@tm_p_include_list@
build_xm_file_list=@build_xm_file_list@
build_xm_include_list=@build_xm_include_list@
build_xm_defines=@build_xm_defines@
host_xm_file_list=@host_xm_file_list@
host_xm_include_list=@host_xm_include_list@
host_xm_defines=@host_xm_defines@
xm_file_list=@xm_file_list@
xm_include_list=@xm_include_list@
xm_defines=@xm_defines@
lang_checks=
lang_checks_parallelized=
lang_opt_files=@lang_opt_files@ $(srcdir)/c-family/c.opt $(srcdir)/common.opt
lang_specs_files=@lang_specs_files@
lang_tree_files=@lang_tree_files@
target_cpu_default=@target_cpu_default@
OBJC_BOEHM_GC=@objc_boehm_gc@
extra_modes_file=@extra_modes_file@
extra_opt_files=@extra_opt_files@
host_hook_obj=@out_host_hook_obj@
# Multiarch support
enable_multiarch = @enable_multiarch@
with_cpu = @with_cpu@
with_float = @with_float@
ifeq ($(enable_multiarch),yes)
if_multiarch = $(1)
else
ifeq ($(enable_multiarch),auto)
# SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR is makefile syntax, cannot be evaluated in configure.ac
if_multiarch = $(if $(wildcard $(shell echo $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR))/../../usr/lib/*/crti.o),$(1))
else
if_multiarch =
endif
endif
# ------------------------
# Installation directories
# ------------------------
# Common prefix for installation directories.
# NOTE: This directory must exist when you start installation.
prefix = @prefix@
# Directory in which to put localized header files. On the systems with
# gcc as the native cc, `local_prefix' may not be `prefix' which is
# `/usr'.
# NOTE: local_prefix *should not* default from prefix.
local_prefix = @local_prefix@
# Directory in which to put host dependent programs and libraries
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
# Directory in which to put the executable for the command `gcc'
bindir = @bindir@
# Directory in which to put the directories used by the compiler.
libdir = @libdir@
# Directory in which GCC puts its executables.
libexecdir = @libexecdir@
# --------
# UNSORTED
# --------
# Directory in which the compiler finds libraries etc.
libsubdir = $(libdir)/gcc/$(real_target_noncanonical)/$(version)$(accel_dir_suffix)
# Directory in which the compiler finds executables
libexecsubdir = $(libexecdir)/gcc/$(real_target_noncanonical)/$(version)$(accel_dir_suffix)
# Directory in which all plugin resources are installed
plugin_resourcesdir = $(libsubdir)/plugin
# Directory in which plugin headers are installed
plugin_includedir = $(plugin_resourcesdir)/include
# Directory in which plugin specific executables are installed
plugin_bindir = $(libexecsubdir)/plugin
# Used to produce a relative $(gcc_tooldir) in gcc.o
ifeq ($(enable_as_accelerator),yes)
unlibsubdir = ../../../../..
else
unlibsubdir = ../../..
endif
# $(prefix), expressed as a path relative to $(libsubdir).
#
# An explanation of the sed strings:
# -e 's|^$(prefix)||' matches and eliminates 'prefix' from 'exec_prefix'
# -e 's|/$$||' match a trailing forward slash and eliminates it
# -e 's|^[^/]|/|' forces the string to start with a forward slash (*)
# -e 's|/[^/]*|../|g' replaces each occurrence of /<directory> with ../
#
# (*) Note this pattern overwrites the first character of the string
# with a forward slash if one is not already present. This is not a
# problem because the exact names of the sub-directories concerned is
# unimportant, just the number of them matters.
#
# The practical upshot of these patterns is like this:
#
# prefix exec_prefix result
# ------ ----------- ------
# /foo /foo/bar ../
# /foo/ /foo/bar ../
# /foo /foo/bar/ ../
# /foo/ /foo/bar/ ../
# /foo /foo/bar/ugg ../../
libsubdir_to_prefix := \
$(unlibsubdir)/$(shell echo "$(libdir)" | \
sed -e 's|^$(prefix)||' -e 's|/$$||' -e 's|^[^/]|/|' \
-e 's|/[^/]*|../|g')
# $(exec_prefix), expressed as a path relative to $(prefix).
prefix_to_exec_prefix := \
$(shell echo "$(exec_prefix)" | \
sed -e 's|^$(prefix)||' -e 's|^/||' -e '/./s|$$|/|')
# Directory in which to find other cross-compilation tools and headers.
dollar = @dollar@
# Used in install-cross.
gcc_tooldir = @gcc_tooldir@
# Since gcc_tooldir does not exist at build-time, use -B$(build_tooldir)/bin/
build_tooldir = $(exec_prefix)/$(target_noncanonical)
# Directory in which the compiler finds target-independent g++ includes.
gcc_gxx_include_dir = @gcc_gxx_include_dir@
gcc_gxx_include_dir_add_sysroot = @gcc_gxx_include_dir_add_sysroot@
# Directory to search for site-specific includes.
local_includedir = $(local_prefix)/include
includedir = $(prefix)/include
# where the info files go
infodir = @infodir@
# Where cpp should go besides $prefix/bin if necessary
cpp_install_dir = @cpp_install_dir@
# where the locale files go
datadir = @datadir@
localedir = $(datadir)/locale
# Extension (if any) to put in installed man-page filename.
man1ext = .1
man7ext = .7
objext = .o
exeext = @host_exeext@
build_exeext = @build_exeext@
# Directory in which to put man pages.
mandir = @mandir@
man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
man7dir = $(mandir)/man7
# Dir for temp files.
tmpdir = /tmp
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
docdir = @docdir@
# Directory in which to build HTML
build_htmldir = $(objdir)/HTML/gcc-$(version)
# Directory in which to put HTML
htmldir = @htmldir@
# Whether we were configured with NLS.
USE_NLS = @USE_NLS@
# Internationalization library.
LIBINTL = @LIBINTL@
LIBINTL_DEP = @LIBINTL_DEP@
# Character encoding conversion library.
LIBICONV = @LIBICONV@
LIBICONV_DEP = @LIBICONV_DEP@
# If a supplementary library is being used for the GC.
GGC_LIB=
# "true" if the target C library headers are unavailable; "false"
# otherwise.
inhibit_libc = @inhibit_libc@
ifeq ($(inhibit_libc),true)
INHIBIT_LIBC_CFLAGS = -Dinhibit_libc
endif
# List of extra executables that should be compiled for this target machine
# that are used when linking.
# The rules for compiling them should be in the t-* file for the machine.
EXTRA_PROGRAMS = @extra_programs@
# List of extra object files that should be compiled and linked with
# compiler proper (cc1, cc1obj, cc1plus).
EXTRA_OBJS = @extra_objs@
# List of extra object files that should be compiled and linked with
# the gcc driver.
EXTRA_GCC_OBJS =@extra_gcc_objs@
# List of extra libraries that should be linked with the gcc driver.
EXTRA_GCC_LIBS = @EXTRA_GCC_LIBS@
# List of additional header files to install.
EXTRA_HEADERS =@extra_headers_list@
# How to handle <stdint.h>.
USE_GCC_STDINT = @use_gcc_stdint@
# The configure script will set this to collect2$(exeext), except on a
# (non-Unix) host which can not build collect2, for which it will be
# set to empty.
COLLECT2 = @collect2@
# Program to convert libraries.
LIBCONVERT =
# Control whether header files are installed.
INSTALL_HEADERS=install-headers install-mkheaders
# Control whether Info documentation is built and installed.
BUILD_INFO = @BUILD_INFO@
# Control whether manpages generated by texi2pod.pl can be rebuilt.
GENERATED_MANPAGES = @GENERATED_MANPAGES@
# Additional directories of header files to run fixincludes on.
# These should be directories searched automatically by default
# just as /usr/include is.
# *Do not* use this for directories that happen to contain
# header files, but are not searched automatically by default.
# On most systems, this is empty.
OTHER_FIXINCLUDES_DIRS=
# A list of all the language-specific executables.
COMPILERS = @all_compilers@
# List of things which should already be built whenever we try to use xgcc
# to compile anything (without linking).
GCC_PASSES=xgcc$(exeext) specs
# Directory to link to, when using the target `maketest'.
DIR = ../gcc
# Native compiler for the build machine and its switches.
CC_FOR_BUILD = @CC_FOR_BUILD@
CXX_FOR_BUILD = @CXX_FOR_BUILD@
NO_PIE_CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = @NO_PIE_CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD@
NO_PIE_FLAG_FOR_BUILD = @NO_PIE_FLAG_FOR_BUILD@
BUILD_CFLAGS= @BUILD_CFLAGS@ -DGENERATOR_FILE
BUILD_CXXFLAGS = @BUILD_CXXFLAGS@ -DGENERATOR_FILE
BUILD_NO_PIE_CFLAGS = @BUILD_NO_PIE_CFLAGS@
BUILD_CFLAGS += $(BUILD_NO_PIE_CFLAGS)
BUILD_CXXFLAGS += $(BUILD_NO_PIE_CFLAGS)
# Native compiler that we use. This may be C++ some day.
COMPILER_FOR_BUILD = $(CXX_FOR_BUILD)
BUILD_COMPILERFLAGS = $(BUILD_CXXFLAGS)
# Native linker that we use.
LINKER_FOR_BUILD = $(CXX_FOR_BUILD)
BUILD_LINKERFLAGS = $(BUILD_CXXFLAGS)
# Native linker and preprocessor flags. For x-fragment overrides.
BUILD_LDFLAGS=@BUILD_LDFLAGS@
BUILD_NO_PIE_FLAG = @BUILD_NO_PIE_FLAG@
BUILD_LDFLAGS += $(BUILD_NO_PIE_FLAG)
BUILD_CPPFLAGS= -I. -I$(@D) -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/$(@D) \
-I$(srcdir)/../include @INCINTL@ $(CPPINC) $(CPPFLAGS)
# Actual name to use when installing a native compiler.
GCC_INSTALL_NAME := $(shell echo gcc|sed '$(program_transform_name)')
GCC_TARGET_INSTALL_NAME := $(target_noncanonical)-$(shell echo gcc|sed '$(program_transform_name)')
CPP_INSTALL_NAME := $(shell echo cpp|sed '$(program_transform_name)')
GCOV_INSTALL_NAME := $(shell echo gcov|sed '$(program_transform_name)')
GCOV_TOOL_INSTALL_NAME := $(shell echo gcov-tool|sed '$(program_transform_name)')
# Setup the testing framework, if you have one
EXPECT = `if [ -f $${rootme}/../expect/expect ] ; then \
echo $${rootme}/../expect/expect ; \
else echo expect ; fi`
RUNTEST = `if [ -f $${srcdir}/../dejagnu/runtest ] ; then \
echo $${srcdir}/../dejagnu/runtest ; \
else echo runtest; fi`
RUNTESTFLAGS =
# This should name the specs file that we're going to install. Target
# Makefiles may override it and name another file to be generated from
# the built-in specs and installed as the default spec, as long as
# they also introduce a rule to generate a file name specs, to be used
# at build time.
SPECS = specs
# Extra include files that are defined by HeaderInclude directives in
# the .opt files
OPTIONS_H_EXTRA =
# Extra include files that are defined by SourceInclude directives in
# the .opt files
OPTIONS_C_EXTRA = $(PRETTY_PRINT_H)
@option_includes@
# End of variables for you to override.
# GTM_H lists the config files that the generator files depend on,
# while TM_H lists the ones ordinary gcc files depend on, which
# includes several files generated by those generators.
BCONFIG_H = bconfig.h $(build_xm_file_list)
CONFIG_H = config.h $(host_xm_file_list)
TCONFIG_H = tconfig.h $(xm_file_list)
TM_P_H = tm_p.h $(tm_p_file_list)
GTM_H = tm.h $(tm_file_list) insn-constants.h
TM_H = $(GTM_H) insn-flags.h $(OPTIONS_H)
# Variables for version information.
BASEVER := $(srcdir)/BASE-VER # 4.x.y
DEVPHASE := $(srcdir)/DEV-PHASE # experimental, prerelease, ""
DATESTAMP := $(srcdir)/DATESTAMP # YYYYMMDD or empty
REVISION := $(srcdir)/REVISION # [BRANCH revision XXXXXX]
BASEVER_c := $(shell cat $(BASEVER))
DEVPHASE_c := $(shell cat $(DEVPHASE))
DATESTAMP_c := $(shell cat $(DATESTAMP))
ifeq (,$(wildcard $(REVISION)))
REVISION_c :=
REVISION :=
else
REVISION_c := $(shell cat $(REVISION))
endif
version := $(shell @get_gcc_base_ver@ $(BASEVER))
PATCHLEVEL_c := \
$(shell echo $(BASEVER_c) | sed -e 's/^[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.\([0-9]*\)$$/\1/')
# For use in version.c - double quoted strings, with appropriate
# surrounding punctuation and spaces, and with the datestamp and
# development phase collapsed to the empty string in release mode
# (i.e. if DEVPHASE_c is empty and PATCHLEVEL_c is 0). The space
# immediately after the comma in the $(if ...) constructs is
# significant - do not remove it.
BASEVER_s := "\"$(BASEVER_c)\""
DEVPHASE_s := "\"$(if $(DEVPHASE_c), ($(DEVPHASE_c)))\""
DATESTAMP_s := \
"\"$(if $(DEVPHASE_c)$(filter-out 0,$(PATCHLEVEL_c)), $(DATESTAMP_c))\""
PKGVERSION_s:= "\"@PKGVERSION@\""
BUGURL_s := "\"@REPORT_BUGS_TO@\""
PKGVERSION := @PKGVERSION@
BUGURL_TEXI := @REPORT_BUGS_TEXI@
ifdef REVISION_c
REVISION_s := \
"\"$(if $(DEVPHASE_c)$(filter-out 0,$(PATCHLEVEL_c)), $(REVISION_c))\""
else
REVISION_s := "\"\""
endif
# Shorthand variables for dependency lists.
DUMPFILE_H = $(srcdir)/../libcpp/include/line-map.h dumpfile.h
VEC_H = vec.h statistics.h $(GGC_H)
HASH_TABLE_H = $(HASHTAB_H) hash-table.h $(GGC_H)
EXCEPT_H = except.h $(HASHTAB_H)
TARGET_DEF = target.def target-hooks-macros.h target-insns.def
C_TARGET_DEF = c-family/c-target.def target-hooks-macros.h
COMMON_TARGET_DEF = common/common-target.def target-hooks-macros.h
TARGET_H = $(TM_H) target.h $(TARGET_DEF) insn-modes.h insn-codes.h
C_TARGET_H = c-family/c-target.h $(C_TARGET_DEF)
COMMON_TARGET_H = common/common-target.h $(INPUT_H) $(COMMON_TARGET_DEF)
MACHMODE_H = machmode.h mode-classes.def insn-modes.h
HOOKS_H = hooks.h $(MACHMODE_H)
HOSTHOOKS_DEF_H = hosthooks-def.h $(HOOKS_H)
LANGHOOKS_DEF_H = langhooks-def.h $(HOOKS_H)
TARGET_DEF_H = target-def.h target-hooks-def.h $(HOOKS_H) targhooks.h
C_TARGET_DEF_H = c-family/c-target-def.h c-family/c-target-hooks-def.h \
$(TREE_H) $(C_COMMON_H) $(HOOKS_H) common/common-targhooks.h
RTL_BASE_H = coretypes.h rtl.h rtl.def $(MACHMODE_H) reg-notes.def \
insn-notes.def $(INPUT_H) $(REAL_H) statistics.h $(VEC_H) \
$(FIXED_VALUE_H) alias.h $(HASHTAB_H)
FIXED_VALUE_H = fixed-value.h $(MACHMODE_H) double-int.h
RTL_H = $(RTL_BASE_H) $(FLAGS_H) genrtl.h
READ_MD_H = $(OBSTACK_H) $(HASHTAB_H) read-md.h
PARAMS_H = params.h params-enum.h params.def
BUILTINS_DEF = builtins.def sync-builtins.def omp-builtins.def \
gtm-builtins.def sanitizer.def cilkplus.def cilk-builtins.def \
hsa-builtins.def
INTERNAL_FN_DEF = internal-fn.def
INTERNAL_FN_H = internal-fn.h $(INTERNAL_FN_DEF)
TREE_CORE_H = tree-core.h coretypes.h all-tree.def tree.def \
c-family/c-common.def $(lang_tree_files) $(MACHMODE_H) \
$(BUILTINS_DEF) $(INPUT_H) statistics.h \
$(VEC_H) treestruct.def $(HASHTAB_H) \
double-int.h alias.h $(SYMTAB_H) $(FLAGS_H) \
$(REAL_H) $(FIXED_VALUE_H)
TREE_H = tree.h $(TREE_CORE_H) tree-check.h
REGSET_H = regset.h $(BITMAP_H) hard-reg-set.h
BASIC_BLOCK_H = basic-block.h $(PREDICT_H) $(VEC_H) $(FUNCTION_H) \
cfg-flags.def cfghooks.h
GIMPLE_H = gimple.h gimple.def gsstruct.def $(VEC_H) \
$(GGC_H) $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) $(TREE_H) tree-ssa-operands.h \
tree-ssa-alias.h $(INTERNAL_FN_H) $(HASH_TABLE_H) is-a.h
GCOV_IO_H = gcov-io.h gcov-iov.h auto-host.h gcov-counter.def
RECOG_H = recog.h
EMIT_RTL_H = emit-rtl.h
FLAGS_H = flags.h flag-types.h $(OPTIONS_H)
OPTIONS_H = options.h flag-types.h $(OPTIONS_H_EXTRA)
FUNCTION_H = function.h $(HASHTAB_H) $(TM_H) hard-reg-set.h \
$(VEC_H) $(INPUT_H) $(MACHMODE_H)
EXPR_H = expr.h insn-config.h $(FUNCTION_H) $(RTL_H) $(FLAGS_H) $(TREE_H) $(MACHMODE_H) $(EMIT_RTL_H)
OPTABS_H = optabs.h insn-codes.h insn-opinit.h
REGS_H = regs.h $(MACHMODE_H) hard-reg-set.h
CFGLOOP_H = cfgloop.h $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) double-int.h \
$(BITMAP_H) sbitmap.h
IPA_UTILS_H = ipa-utils.h $(TREE_H) $(CGRAPH_H)
IPA_REFERENCE_H = ipa-reference.h $(BITMAP_H) $(TREE_H)
CGRAPH_H = cgraph.h $(VEC_H) $(TREE_H) $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) $(FUNCTION_H) \
cif-code.def ipa-ref.h $(LINKER_PLUGIN_API_H) is-a.h
DF_H = df.h $(BITMAP_H) $(REGSET_H) sbitmap.h $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) \
alloc-pool.h $(TIMEVAR_H)
RESOURCE_H = resource.h hard-reg-set.h $(DF_H)
GCC_H = gcc.h version.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H)
GGC_H = ggc.h gtype-desc.h statistics.h
TIMEVAR_H = timevar.h timevar.def
INSN_ATTR_H = insn-attr.h insn-attr-common.h $(INSN_ADDR_H)
INSN_ADDR_H = $(srcdir)/insn-addr.h
C_COMMON_H = c-family/c-common.h c-family/c-common.def $(TREE_H) \
$(SPLAY_TREE_H) $(CPPLIB_H) $(GGC_H) $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H)
C_PRAGMA_H = c-family/c-pragma.h $(CPPLIB_H)
C_TREE_H = c/c-tree.h $(C_COMMON_H) $(DIAGNOSTIC_H)
SYSTEM_H = system.h hwint.h $(srcdir)/../include/libiberty.h \
$(srcdir)/../include/safe-ctype.h $(srcdir)/../include/filenames.h
PREDICT_H = predict.h predict.def
CPPLIB_H = $(srcdir)/../libcpp/include/line-map.h \
$(srcdir)/../libcpp/include/cpplib.h
INPUT_H = $(srcdir)/../libcpp/include/line-map.h input.h
OPTS_H = $(INPUT_H) $(VEC_H) opts.h $(OBSTACK_H)
SYMTAB_H = $(srcdir)/../libcpp/include/symtab.h $(OBSTACK_H)
CPP_ID_DATA_H = $(CPPLIB_H) $(srcdir)/../libcpp/include/cpp-id-data.h
CPP_INTERNAL_H = $(srcdir)/../libcpp/internal.h $(CPP_ID_DATA_H)
TREE_DUMP_H = tree-dump.h $(SPLAY_TREE_H) $(DUMPFILE_H)
TREE_PASS_H = tree-pass.h $(TIMEVAR_H) $(DUMPFILE_H)
TREE_SSA_H = tree-ssa.h tree-ssa-operands.h \
$(BITMAP_H) sbitmap.h $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) $(GIMPLE_H) \
$(HASHTAB_H) $(CGRAPH_H) $(IPA_REFERENCE_H) \
tree-ssa-alias.h
PRETTY_PRINT_H = pretty-print.h $(INPUT_H) $(OBSTACK_H) wide-int-print.h
TREE_PRETTY_PRINT_H = tree-pretty-print.h $(PRETTY_PRINT_H)
GIMPLE_PRETTY_PRINT_H = gimple-pretty-print.h $(TREE_PRETTY_PRINT_H)
DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H = diagnostic-core.h $(INPUT_H) bversion.h diagnostic.def
DIAGNOSTIC_H = diagnostic.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H) $(PRETTY_PRINT_H)
C_PRETTY_PRINT_H = c-family/c-pretty-print.h $(PRETTY_PRINT_H) \
$(C_COMMON_H) $(TREE_H)
TREE_INLINE_H = tree-inline.h
REAL_H = real.h $(MACHMODE_H)
LTO_STREAMER_H = lto-streamer.h $(LINKER_PLUGIN_API_H) $(TARGET_H) \
$(CGRAPH_H) $(VEC_H) $(HASH_TABLE_H) $(TREE_H) $(GIMPLE_H) \
$(GCOV_IO_H) $(DIAGNOSTIC_H) alloc-pool.h
IPA_PROP_H = ipa-prop.h $(TREE_H) $(VEC_H) $(CGRAPH_H) $(GIMPLE_H) alloc-pool.h
BITMAP_H = bitmap.h $(HASHTAB_H) statistics.h
GCC_PLUGIN_H = gcc-plugin.h highlev-plugin-common.h plugin.def \
$(CONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) $(HASHTAB_H)
PLUGIN_H = plugin.h $(GCC_PLUGIN_H)
PLUGIN_VERSION_H = plugin-version.h configargs.h
CONTEXT_H = context.h
GENSUPPORT_H = gensupport.h read-md.h optabs.def
#
# Now figure out from those variables how to compile and link.
# IN_GCC distinguishes between code compiled into GCC itself and other
# programs built during a bootstrap.
# autoconf inserts -DCROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE if we are building a
# cross compiler which does not use the native headers and libraries.
INTERNAL_CFLAGS = -DIN_GCC $(PICFLAG) @CROSS@
# This is the variable actually used when we compile. If you change this,
# you probably want to update BUILD_CFLAGS in configure.ac
ALL_CFLAGS = $(T_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS-$@) \
$(CFLAGS) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(COVERAGE_FLAGS) $(WARN_CFLAGS) @DEFS@
# The C++ version.
ALL_CXXFLAGS = $(T_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS-$@) $(CXXFLAGS) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_FLAGS) $(ALIASING_FLAGS) $(NOEXCEPTION_FLAGS) \
$(WARN_CXXFLAGS) @DEFS@
# Likewise. Put INCLUDES at the beginning: this way, if some autoconf macro
# puts -I options in CPPFLAGS, our include files in the srcdir will always
# win against random include files in /usr/include.
ALL_CPPFLAGS = $(INCLUDES) $(CPPFLAGS)
# This is the variable to use when using $(COMPILER).
ALL_COMPILERFLAGS = $(ALL_CXXFLAGS)
# This is the variable to use when using $(LINKER).
ALL_LINKERFLAGS = $(ALL_CXXFLAGS)
# Build and host support libraries.
# Use the "pic" build of libiberty if --enable-host-shared.
ifeq ($(enable_host_shared),yes)
LIBIBERTY = ../libiberty/pic/libiberty.a
BUILD_LIBIBERTY = $(build_libobjdir)/libiberty/pic/libiberty.a
else
LIBIBERTY = ../libiberty/libiberty.a
BUILD_LIBIBERTY = $(build_libobjdir)/libiberty/libiberty.a
endif
# Dependencies on the intl and portability libraries.
LIBDEPS= libcommon.a $(CPPLIB) $(LIBIBERTY) $(LIBINTL_DEP) $(LIBICONV_DEP) \
$(LIBDECNUMBER) $(LIBBACKTRACE)
# Likewise, for use in the tools that must run on this machine
# even if we are cross-building GCC.
BUILD_LIBDEPS= $(BUILD_LIBIBERTY)
# How to link with both our special library facilities
# and the system's installed libraries.
LIBS = @LIBS@ libcommon.a $(CPPLIB) $(LIBINTL) $(LIBICONV) $(LIBBACKTRACE) \
$(LIBIBERTY) $(LIBDECNUMBER) $(HOST_LIBS)
BACKENDLIBS = $(ISLLIBS) $(GMPLIBS) $(PLUGINLIBS) $(HOST_LIBS) \
$(ZLIB)
# Any system libraries needed just for GNAT.
SYSLIBS = @GNAT_LIBEXC@
# Used from ada/gcc-interface/Make-lang.in
GNATBIND = @GNATBIND@
GNATMAKE = @GNATMAKE@
# Libs needed (at present) just for jcf-dump.
LDEXP_LIB = @LDEXP_LIB@
# Likewise, for use in the tools that must run on this machine
# even if we are cross-building GCC.
BUILD_LIBS = $(BUILD_LIBIBERTY)
BUILD_RTL = build/rtl.o build/read-rtl.o build/ggc-none.o \
build/vec.o build/min-insn-modes.o build/gensupport.o \
build/print-rtl.o build/hash-table.o
BUILD_MD = build/read-md.o
BUILD_ERRORS = build/errors.o
# Specify the directories to be searched for header files.
# Both . and srcdir are used, in that order,
# so that *config.h will be found in the compilation
# subdirectory rather than in the source directory.
# -I$(@D) and -I$(srcdir)/$(@D) cause the subdirectory of the file
# currently being compiled, in both source trees, to be examined as well.
# libintl.h will be found in ../intl if we are using the included libintl.
INCLUDES = -I. -I$(@D) -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/$(@D) \
-I$(srcdir)/../include @INCINTL@ \
$(CPPINC) $(GMPINC) $(DECNUMINC) $(BACKTRACEINC) \
$(ISLINC)
COMPILE.base = $(COMPILER) -c $(ALL_COMPILERFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) -o $@
ifeq ($(CXXDEPMODE),depmode=gcc3)
# Note a subtlety here: we use $(@D) for the directory part, to make
# things like the go/%.o rule work properly; but we use $(*F) for the
# file part, as we just want the file part of the stem, not the entire
# file name.
COMPILE = $(COMPILE.base) -MT $@ -MMD -MP -MF $(@D)/$(DEPDIR)/$(*F).TPo
POSTCOMPILE = @mv $(@D)/$(DEPDIR)/$(*F).TPo $(@D)/$(DEPDIR)/$(*F).Po
else
COMPILE = source='$<' object='$@' libtool=no \
DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(CXXDEPMODE) $(depcomp) $(COMPILE.base)
POSTCOMPILE =
endif
.cc.o .c.o:
$(COMPILE) $<
$(POSTCOMPILE)
#
# Support for additional languages (other than C).
# C can be supported this way too (leave for later).
LANG_MAKEFRAGS = @all_lang_makefrags@
# Flags to pass to recursive makes.
# CC is set by configure.
# ??? The choices here will need some experimenting with.
export AR_FOR_TARGET
export AR_CREATE_FOR_TARGET
export AR_FLAGS_FOR_TARGET
export AR_EXTRACT_FOR_TARGET
export AWK
export DESTDIR
export GCC_FOR_TARGET
export INCLUDES
export INSTALL_DATA
export LIPO_FOR_TARGET
export MACHMODE_H
export NM_FOR_TARGET
export STRIP_FOR_TARGET
export RANLIB_FOR_TARGET
export libsubdir
FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
"ADA_CFLAGS=$(ADA_CFLAGS)" \
"BISON=$(BISON)" \
"BISONFLAGS=$(BISONFLAGS)" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS) $(WARN_CFLAGS)" \
"LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)" \
"FLEX=$(FLEX)" \
"FLEXFLAGS=$(FLEXFLAGS)" \
"INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
"INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
"INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
"INSTALL_SCRIPT=$(INSTALL_SCRIPT)" \
"LN=$(LN)" \
"LN_S=$(LN_S)" \
"MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
"MAKEINFOFLAGS=$(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \
"MAKEOVERRIDES=" \
"SHELL=$(SHELL)" \
"exeext=$(exeext)" \
"build_exeext=$(build_exeext)" \
"objext=$(objext)" \
"exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
"prefix=$(prefix)" \
"local_prefix=$(local_prefix)" \
"gxx_include_dir=$(gcc_gxx_include_dir)" \
"build_tooldir=$(build_tooldir)" \
"gcc_tooldir=$(gcc_tooldir)" \
"bindir=$(bindir)" \
"libexecsubdir=$(libexecsubdir)" \
"datarootdir=$(datarootdir)" \
"datadir=$(datadir)" \
"localedir=$(localedir)"
#
# Lists of files for various purposes.
# All option source files
ALL_OPT_FILES=$(lang_opt_files) $(extra_opt_files)
# Target specific, C specific object file
C_TARGET_OBJS=@c_target_objs@
# Target specific, C++ specific object file
CXX_TARGET_OBJS=@cxx_target_objs@
# Target specific, Fortran specific object file
FORTRAN_TARGET_OBJS=@fortran_target_objs@
# Object files for gcc many-languages driver.
GCC_OBJS = gcc.o gcc-main.o ggc-none.o
c-family-warn = $(STRICT_WARN)
# Language-specific object files shared by all C-family front ends.
C_COMMON_OBJS = c-family/c-common.o c-family/c-cppbuiltin.o c-family/c-dump.o \
c-family/c-format.o c-family/c-gimplify.o c-family/c-indentation.o \
c-family/c-lex.o c-family/c-omp.o c-family/c-opts.o c-family/c-pch.o \
c-family/c-ppoutput.o c-family/c-pragma.o c-family/c-pretty-print.o \
c-family/c-semantics.o c-family/c-ada-spec.o \
c-family/c-cilkplus.o \
c-family/array-notation-common.o c-family/cilk.o c-family/c-ubsan.o \
c-family/c-attribs.o c-family/c-warn.o
# Language-independent object files.
# We put the *-match.o and insn-*.o files first so that a parallel make
# will build them sooner, because they are large and otherwise tend to be
# the last objects to finish building.
OBJS = \
gimple-match.o \
generic-match.o \
insn-attrtab.o \
insn-automata.o \
insn-dfatab.o \
insn-emit.o \
insn-extract.o \
insn-latencytab.o \
insn-modes.o \
insn-opinit.o \
insn-output.o \
insn-peep.o \
insn-preds.o \
insn-recog.o \
insn-enums.o \
ggc-page.o \
alias.o \
alloc-pool.o \
auto-inc-dec.o \
auto-profile.o \
bb-reorder.o \
bitmap.o \
bt-load.o \
builtins.o \
caller-save.o \
calls.o \
ccmp.o \
cfg.o \
cfganal.o \
cfgbuild.o \
cfgcleanup.o \
cfgexpand.o \
cfghooks.o \
cfgloop.o \
cfgloopanal.o \
cfgloopmanip.o \
cfgrtl.o \
symtab.o \
cgraph.o \
cgraphbuild.o \
cgraphunit.o \
cgraphclones.o \
cilk-common.o \
combine.o \
combine-stack-adj.o \
compare-elim.o \
context.o \
convert.o \
coverage.o \
cppbuiltin.o \
cppdefault.o \
cprop.o \
cse.o \
cselib.o \
data-streamer.o \
data-streamer-in.o \
data-streamer-out.o \
dbxout.o \
dbgcnt.o \
dce.o \
ddg.o \
debug.o \
df-core.o \
df-problems.o \
df-scan.o \
dfp.o \
dojump.o \
dominance.o \
domwalk.o \
double-int.o \
dse.o \
dumpfile.o \
dwarf2asm.o \
dwarf2cfi.o \
dwarf2out.o \
emit-rtl.o \
et-forest.o \
except.o \
explow.o \
expmed.o \
expr.o \
fibonacci_heap.o \
final.o \
fixed-value.o \
fold-const.o \
fold-const-call.o \
function.o \
function-tests.o \
fwprop.o \
gcc-rich-location.o \
gcse.o \
gcse-common.o \
ggc-common.o \
ggc-tests.o \
gimple.o \
gimple-builder.o \
gimple-expr.o \
gimple-iterator.o \
gimple-fold.o \
gimple-laddress.o \
gimple-low.o \
gimple-pretty-print.o \
gimple-ssa-backprop.o \
gimple-ssa-isolate-paths.o \
gimple-ssa-nonnull-compare.o \
gimple-ssa-split-paths.o \
gimple-ssa-store-merging.o \
gimple-ssa-strength-reduction.o \
gimple-ssa-sprintf.o \
gimple-ssa-warn-alloca.o \
gimple-streamer-in.o \
gimple-streamer-out.o \
gimple-walk.o \
gimplify.o \
gimplify-me.o \
godump.o \
graph.o \
graphds.o \
graphite.o \
graphite-isl-ast-to-gimple.o \
graphite-dependences.o \
graphite-optimize-isl.o \
graphite-poly.o \
graphite-scop-detection.o \
graphite-sese-to-poly.o \
gtype-desc.o \
haifa-sched.o \
hash-map-tests.o \
hash-set-tests.o \
hsa-common.o \
hsa-gen.o \
hsa-regalloc.o \
hsa-brig.o \
hsa-dump.o \
hw-doloop.o \
hwint.o \
ifcvt.o \
ree.o \
inchash.o \
incpath.o \
init-regs.o \
internal-fn.o \
ipa-chkp.o \
ipa-cp.o \
ipa-devirt.o \
ipa-polymorphic-call.o \
ipa-split.o \
ipa-inline.o \
ipa-comdats.o \
ipa-visibility.o \
ipa-inline-analysis.o \
ipa-inline-transform.o \
ipa-profile.o \
ipa-prop.o \
ipa-pure-const.o \
ipa-icf.o \
ipa-icf-gimple.o \
ipa-reference.o \
ipa-hsa.o \
ipa-ref.o \
ipa-utils.o \
ipa.o \
ira.o \
ira-build.o \
ira-costs.o \
ira-conflicts.o \
ira-color.o \
ira-emit.o \
ira-lives.o \
jump.o \
langhooks.o \
lcm.o \
lists.o \
loop-doloop.o \
loop-init.o \
loop-invariant.o \
loop-iv.o \
loop-unroll.o \
lower-subreg.o \
lra.o \
lra-assigns.o \
lra-coalesce.o \
lra-constraints.o \
lra-eliminations.o \
lra-lives.o \
lra-remat.o \
lra-spills.o \
lto-cgraph.o \
lto-streamer.o \
lto-streamer-in.o \
lto-streamer-out.o \
lto-section-in.o \
lto-section-out.o \
lto-opts.o \
lto-compress.o \
mcf.o \
mode-switching.o \
modulo-sched.o \
multiple_target.o \
omp-offload.o \
omp-expand.o \
omp-general.o \
omp-grid.o \
omp-low.o \
omp-simd-clone.o \
optabs.o \
optabs-libfuncs.o \
optabs-query.o \
optabs-tree.o \
options-save.o \
opts-global.o \
passes.o \
plugin.o \
postreload-gcse.o \
postreload.o \
predict.o \
print-rtl.o \
print-rtl-function.o \
print-tree.o \
profile.o \
read-md.o \
read-rtl.o \
read-rtl-function.o \
real.o \
realmpfr.o \
recog.o \
reg-stack.o \
regcprop.o \
reginfo.o \
regrename.o \
regstat.o \
reload.o \
reload1.o \
reorg.o \
resource.o \
rtl-chkp.o \
rtl-error.o \
rtl-tests.o \
rtl.o \
rtlhash.o \
rtlanal.o \
rtlhooks.o \
run-rtl-passes.o \
sbitmap.o \
sched-deps.o \
sched-ebb.o \
sched-rgn.o \
sdbout.o \
sel-sched-ir.o \
sel-sched-dump.o \
sel-sched.o \
selftest-rtl.o \
selftest-run-tests.o \
sese.o \
shrink-wrap.o \
simplify-rtx.o \
sparseset.o \
spellcheck.o \
spellcheck-tree.o \
sreal.o \
stack-ptr-mod.o \
statistics.o \
stmt.o \
stor-layout.o \
store-motion.o \
streamer-hooks.o \
stringpool.o \
substring-locations.o \
target-globals.o \
targhooks.o \
timevar.o \
toplev.o \
tracer.o \
trans-mem.o \
tree-affine.o \
asan.o \
tsan.o \
ubsan.o \
sanopt.o \
sancov.o \
tree-call-cdce.o \
tree-cfg.o \
tree-cfgcleanup.o \
tree-chrec.o \
tree-complex.o \
tree-data-ref.o \
tree-dfa.o \
tree-diagnostic.o \
tree-dump.o \
tree-eh.o \
tree-emutls.o \
tree-if-conv.o \
tree-inline.o \
tree-into-ssa.o \
tree-iterator.o \
tree-loop-distribution.o \
tree-nested.o \
tree-nrv.o \
tree-object-size.o \
tree-outof-ssa.o \
tree-parloops.o \
tree-phinodes.o \
tree-chkp.o \
tree-chkp-opt.o \
tree-predcom.o \
tree-pretty-print.o \
tree-profile.o \
tree-scalar-evolution.o \
tree-sra.o \
tree-switch-conversion.o \
tree-ssa-address.o \
tree-ssa-alias.o \
tree-ssa-ccp.o \
tree-ssa-coalesce.o \
tree-ssa-copy.o \
tree-ssa-dce.o \
tree-ssa-dom.o \
tree-ssa-dse.o \
tree-ssa-forwprop.o \
tree-ssa-ifcombine.o \
tree-ssa-live.o \
tree-ssa-loop-ch.o \
tree-ssa-loop-im.o \
tree-ssa-loop-ivcanon.o \
tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.o \
tree-ssa-loop-manip.o \
tree-ssa-loop-niter.o \
tree-ssa-loop-prefetch.o \
tree-ssa-loop-split.o \
tree-ssa-loop-unswitch.o \
tree-ssa-loop.o \
tree-ssa-math-opts.o \
tree-ssa-operands.o \
tree-ssa-phionlycprop.o \
tree-ssa-phiopt.o \
tree-ssa-phiprop.o \
tree-ssa-pre.o \
tree-ssa-propagate.o \
tree-ssa-reassoc.o \
tree-ssa-sccvn.o \
tree-ssa-scopedtables.o \
tree-ssa-sink.o \
tree-ssa-strlen.o \
tree-ssa-structalias.o \
tree-ssa-tail-merge.o \
tree-ssa-ter.o \
tree-ssa-threadbackward.o \
tree-ssa-threadedge.o \
tree-ssa-threadupdate.o \
tree-ssa-uncprop.o \
tree-ssa-uninit.o \
tree-ssa.o \
tree-ssanames.o \
tree-stdarg.o \
tree-streamer.o \
tree-streamer-in.o \
tree-streamer-out.o \
tree-tailcall.o \
tree-vect-generic.o \
tree-vect-patterns.o \
tree-vect-data-refs.o \
tree-vect-stmts.o \
tree-vect-loop.o \
tree-vect-loop-manip.o \
tree-vect-slp.o \
tree-vectorizer.o \
tree-vrp.o \
tree.o \
typed-splay-tree.o \
valtrack.o \
value-prof.o \
var-tracking.o \
varasm.o \
varpool.o \
vmsdbgout.o \
vtable-verify.o \
web.o \
wide-int.o \
wide-int-print.o \
xcoffout.o \
$(out_object_file) \
$(EXTRA_OBJS) \
$(host_hook_obj)
# Objects in libcommon.a, potentially used by all host binaries and with
# no target dependencies.
OBJS-libcommon = diagnostic.o diagnostic-color.o diagnostic-show-locus.o \
edit-context.o \
pretty-print.o intl.o \
vec.o input.o version.o hash-table.o ggc-none.o memory-block.o \
selftest.o
# Objects in libcommon-target.a, used by drivers and by the core
# compiler and containing target-dependent code.
OBJS-libcommon-target = $(common_out_object_file) prefix.o params.o \
opts.o opts-common.o options.o vec.o hooks.o common/common-targhooks.o \
hash-table.o file-find.o spellcheck.o selftest.o
# This lists all host objects for the front ends.
ALL_HOST_FRONTEND_OBJS = $(foreach v,$(CONFIG_LANGUAGES),$($(v)_OBJS))
ALL_HOST_BACKEND_OBJS = $(GCC_OBJS) $(OBJS) $(OBJS-libcommon) \
$(OBJS-libcommon-target) main.o c-family/cppspec.o \
$(COLLECT2_OBJS) $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) $(GCOV_OBJS) $(GCOV_DUMP_OBJS) \
$(GCOV_TOOL_OBJS) $(GENGTYPE_OBJS) gcc-ar.o gcc-nm.o gcc-ranlib.o \
lto-wrapper.o collect-utils.o
# for anything that is shared use the cc1plus profile data, as that
# is likely the most exercised during the build
ifeq ($(if $(wildcard ../stage_current),$(shell cat \
../stage_current)),stageautofeedback)
$(ALL_HOST_BACKEND_OBJS): ALL_COMPILERFLAGS += -fauto-profile=cc1plus.fda
$(ALL_HOST_BACKEND_OBJS): cc1plus.fda
endif
# This lists all host object files, whether they are included in this
# compilation or not.
ALL_HOST_OBJS = $(ALL_HOST_FRONTEND_OBJS) $(ALL_HOST_BACKEND_OBJS)
BACKEND = libbackend.a main.o libcommon-target.a libcommon.a \
$(CPPLIB) $(LIBDECNUMBER)
# This is defined to "yes" if Tree checking is enabled, which roughly means
# front-end checking.
TREECHECKING = @TREECHECKING@
# The full name of the driver on installation
FULL_DRIVER_NAME=$(target_noncanonical)-gcc-$(version)$(exeext)
MOSTLYCLEANFILES = insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h \
insn-output.c insn-recog.c insn-emit.c insn-extract.c insn-peep.c \
insn-attr.h insn-attr-common.h insn-attrtab.c insn-dfatab.c \
insn-latencytab.c insn-opinit.c insn-opinit.h insn-preds.c insn-constants.h \
tm-preds.h tm-constrs.h checksum-options gimple-match.c generic-match.c \
tree-check.h min-insn-modes.c insn-modes.c insn-modes.h \
genrtl.h gt-*.h gtype-*.h gtype-desc.c gtyp-input.list \
case-cfn-macros.h cfn-operators.pd \
xgcc$(exeext) cpp$(exeext) $(FULL_DRIVER_NAME) \
$(EXTRA_PROGRAMS) gcc-cross$(exeext) \
$(SPECS) collect2$(exeext) gcc-ar$(exeext) gcc-nm$(exeext) \
gcc-ranlib$(exeext) \
gcov-iov$(build_exeext) gcov$(exeext) gcov-dump$(exeext) \
gcov-tool$(exeect) \
gengtype$(exeext) *.[0-9][0-9].* *.[si] *-checksum.c libbackend.a \
libcommon-target.a libcommon.a libgcc.mk perf.data
# This symlink makes the full installation name of the driver be available
# from within the *build* directory, for use when running the JIT library
# from there (e.g. when running its testsuite).
$(FULL_DRIVER_NAME): ./xgcc
rm -f $@
$(LN_S) $< $@
#
# Language makefile fragments.
# The following targets define the interface between us and the languages.
#
# all.cross, start.encap, rest.encap,
# install-common, install-info, install-man,
# uninstall,
# mostlyclean, clean, distclean, maintainer-clean,
#
# Each language is linked in with a series of hooks. The name of each
# hooked is "lang.${target_name}" (eg: lang.info). Configure computes
# and adds these here. We use double-colon rules for some of the hooks;
# double-colon rules should be preferred for any new hooks.
# language hooks, generated by configure
@language_hooks@
# per-language makefile fragments
ifneq ($(LANG_MAKEFRAGS),)
include $(LANG_MAKEFRAGS)
endif
# target and host overrides must follow the per-language makefile fragments
# so they can override or augment language-specific variables
# target overrides
ifneq ($(tmake_file),)
include $(tmake_file)
endif
# host overrides
ifneq ($(xmake_file),)
include $(xmake_file)
endif
# all-tree.def includes all the tree.def files.
all-tree.def: s-alltree; @true
s-alltree: Makefile
rm -f tmp-all-tree.def
echo '#include "tree.def"' > tmp-all-tree.def
echo 'END_OF_BASE_TREE_CODES' >> tmp-all-tree.def
echo '#include "c-family/c-common.def"' >> tmp-all-tree.def
ltf="$(lang_tree_files)"; for f in $$ltf; do \
echo "#include \"$$f\""; \
done | sed 's|$(srcdir)/||' >> tmp-all-tree.def
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-all-tree.def all-tree.def
$(STAMP) s-alltree
# Now that LANG_MAKEFRAGS are included, we can add special flags to the
# objects that belong to the front ends. We add an extra define that
# causes back-end specific include files to be poisoned, in the hope that
# we can avoid introducing dependencies of the front ends on things that
# no front end should ever look at (e.g. everything RTL related).
$(foreach file,$(ALL_HOST_FRONTEND_OBJS),$(eval CFLAGS-$(file) += -DIN_GCC_FRONTEND))
#
# -----------------------------
# Rebuilding this configuration
# -----------------------------
# On the use of stamps:
# Consider the example of tree-check.h. It is constructed with build/gencheck.
# A simple rule to build tree-check.h would be
# tree-check.h: build/gencheck$(build_exeext)
# $(RUN_GEN) build/gencheck$(build_exeext) > tree-check.h
#
# but tree-check.h doesn't change every time gencheck changes. It would the
# nice if targets that depend on tree-check.h wouldn't be rebuild
# unnecessarily when tree-check.h is unchanged. To make this, tree-check.h
# must not be overwritten with a identical copy. One solution is to use a
# temporary file
# tree-check.h: build/gencheck$(build_exeext)
# $(RUN_GEN) build/gencheck$(build_exeext) > tmp-check.h
# $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-check.h tree-check.h
#
# This solution has a different problem. Since the time stamp of tree-check.h
# is unchanged, make will try to update tree-check.h every time it runs.
# To prevent this, one can add a stamp
# tree-check.h: s-check
# s-check : build/gencheck$(build_exeext)
# $(RUN_GEN) build/gencheck$(build_exeext) > tmp-check.h
# $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-check.h tree-check.h
# $(STAMP) s-check
#
# The problem with this solution is that make thinks that tree-check.h is
# always unchanged. Make must be deceived into thinking that tree-check.h is
# rebuild by the "tree-check.h: s-check" rule. To do this, add a dummy command:
# tree-check.h: s-check; @true
# s-check : build/gencheck$(build_exeext)
# $(RUN_GEN) build/gencheck$(build_exeext) > tmp-check.h
# $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-check.h tree-check.h
# $(STAMP) s-check
#
# This is what is done in this makefile. Note that mkconfig.sh has a
# move-if-change built-in
Makefile: config.status $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(LANG_MAKEFRAGS)
LANGUAGES="$(CONFIG_LANGUAGES)" \
CONFIG_HEADERS= \
CONFIG_SHELL="$(SHELL)" \
CONFIG_FILES=$@ $(SHELL) config.status
config.h: cs-config.h ; @true
bconfig.h: cs-bconfig.h ; @true
tconfig.h: cs-tconfig.h ; @true
tm.h: cs-tm.h ; @true
tm_p.h: cs-tm_p.h ; @true
cs-config.h: Makefile
TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT="" \
HEADERS="$(host_xm_include_list)" DEFINES="$(host_xm_defines)" \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/mkconfig.sh config.h
cs-bconfig.h: Makefile
TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT="" \
HEADERS="$(build_xm_include_list)" DEFINES="$(build_xm_defines)" \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/mkconfig.sh bconfig.h
cs-tconfig.h: Makefile
TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT="" \
HEADERS="$(xm_include_list)" DEFINES="USED_FOR_TARGET $(xm_defines)" \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/mkconfig.sh tconfig.h
cs-tm.h: Makefile
TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT="$(target_cpu_default)" \
HEADERS="$(tm_include_list)" DEFINES="$(tm_defines)" \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/mkconfig.sh tm.h
cs-tm_p.h: Makefile
TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT="" \
HEADERS="$(tm_p_include_list)" DEFINES="" \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/mkconfig.sh tm_p.h
# Don't automatically run autoconf, since configure.ac might be accidentally
# newer than configure. Also, this writes into the source directory which
# might be on a read-only file system. If configured for maintainer mode
# then do allow autoconf to be run.
AUTOCONF = autoconf
ACLOCAL = aclocal
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I ../config -I ..
aclocal_deps = \
$(srcdir)/../libtool.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../ltoptions.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../ltsugar.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../ltversion.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../lt~obsolete.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/acx.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/codeset.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/depstand.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/dfp.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/gcc-plugin.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/gettext-sister.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/iconv.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/lcmessage.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/lead-dot.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/lib-ld.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/lib-link.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/lib-prefix.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/mmap.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/override.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/picflag.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/progtest.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/stdint.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/warnings.m4 \
$(srcdir)/../config/zlib.m4 \
$(srcdir)/acinclude.m4
$(srcdir)/configure: @MAINT@ $(srcdir)/configure.ac $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4
(cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF))
$(srcdir)/aclocal.m4 : @MAINT@ $(aclocal_deps)
(cd $(srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL) $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS))
# cstamp-h.in controls rebuilding of config.in.
# It is named cstamp-h.in and not stamp-h.in so the mostlyclean rule doesn't
# delete it. A stamp file is needed as autoheader won't update the file if
# nothing has changed.
# It remains in the source directory and is part of the distribution.
# This follows what is done in shellutils, fileutils, etc.
# "echo timestamp" is used instead of touch to be consistent with other
# packages that use autoconf (??? perhaps also to avoid problems with patch?).
# ??? Newer versions have a maintainer mode that may be useful here.
# Don't run autoheader automatically either.
# Only run it if maintainer mode is enabled.
@MAINT@ AUTOHEADER = autoheader
@MAINT@ $(srcdir)/config.in: $(srcdir)/cstamp-h.in
@MAINT@ $(srcdir)/cstamp-h.in: $(srcdir)/configure.ac
@MAINT@ (cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOHEADER))
@MAINT@ @rm -f $(srcdir)/cstamp-h.in
@MAINT@ echo timestamp > $(srcdir)/cstamp-h.in
auto-host.h: cstamp-h ; @true
cstamp-h: config.in config.status
CONFIG_HEADERS=auto-host.h:config.in \
CONFIG_FILES= \
LANGUAGES="$(CONFIG_LANGUAGES)" $(SHELL) config.status
# Really, really stupid make features, such as SUN's KEEP_STATE, may force
# a target to build even if it is up-to-date. So we must verify that
# config.status does not exist before failing.
config.status: $(srcdir)/configure $(srcdir)/config.gcc
@if [ ! -f config.status ] ; then \
echo You must configure gcc. Look at http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ for details.; \
false; \
else \
LANGUAGES="$(CONFIG_LANGUAGES)" $(SHELL) config.status --recheck; \
fi
# --------
# UNSORTED
# --------
# Provide quickstrap as a target that people can type into the gcc directory,
# and that fails if you're not into it.
quickstrap: all
cd $(toplevel_builddir) && $(MAKE) all-target-libgcc
all.internal: start.encap rest.encap doc selftest
# This is what to compile if making a cross-compiler.
all.cross: native gcc-cross$(exeext) cpp$(exeext) specs \
libgcc-support lang.all.cross doc selftest @GENINSRC@ srcextra
# This is what must be made before installing GCC and converting libraries.
start.encap: native xgcc$(exeext) cpp$(exeext) specs \
libgcc-support lang.start.encap @GENINSRC@ srcextra
# These can't be made until after GCC can run.
rest.encap: lang.rest.encap
# This is what is made with the host's compiler
# whether making a cross compiler or not.
native: config.status auto-host.h build-@POSUB@ $(LANGUAGES) \
$(EXTRA_PROGRAMS) $(COLLECT2) lto-wrapper$(exeext) \
gcc-ar$(exeext) gcc-nm$(exeext) gcc-ranlib$(exeext)
ifeq ($(enable_plugin),yes)
native: gengtype$(exeext)
endif
# On the target machine, finish building a cross compiler.
# This does the things that can't be done on the host machine.
rest.cross: specs
# GCC's selftests.
# Specify a dummy input file to placate the driver.
# Specify -nostdinc to work around missing WIND_BASE environment variable
# required for *-wrs-vxworks-* targets.
# Specify -o /dev/null so the output of -S is discarded. More importantly
# It does not try to create a file with the name "null.s" on POSIX and
# "nul.s" on Windows. Because on Windows "nul" is a reserved file name.
# Specify the path to gcc/testsuite/selftests within the srcdir
# as an argument to -fself-test.
SELFTEST_FLAGS = -nostdinc -x c /dev/null -S -o /dev/null \
-fself-test=$(srcdir)/testsuite/selftests
# Run the selftests during the build once we have a driver and a cc1,
# so that self-test failures are caught as early as possible.
# Use "s-selftest" to ensure that we only run the selftests if the
# driver, cc1, or selftest data change.
.PHONY: selftest
selftest: s-selftest
s-selftest: $(GCC_PASSES) cc1$(exeext) stmp-int-hdrs \
$(srcdir)/testsuite/selftests
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(SELFTEST_FLAGS)
$(STAMP) $@
# Convenience method for running selftests under gdb:
.PHONY: selftest-gdb
selftest-gdb: $(GCC_PASSES) cc1$(exeext) stmp-int-hdrs
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(SELFTEST_FLAGS) \
-wrapper gdb,--args
# Convenience method for running selftests under valgrind:
.PHONY: selftest-valgrind
selftest-valgrind: $(GCC_PASSES) cc1$(exeext) stmp-int-hdrs
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(SELFTEST_FLAGS) \
-wrapper valgrind,--leak-check=full
# Recompile all the language-independent object files.
# This is used only if the user explicitly asks for it.
compilations: $(BACKEND)
# This archive is strictly for the host.
libbackend.a: $(OBJS)
-rm -rf libbackend.a
@# Build libbackend.a as a thin archive if possible, as doing so
@# significantly reduces build times.
ifeq ($(USE_THIN_ARCHIVES),yes)
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS)T libbackend.a $(OBJS)
else
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) libbackend.a $(OBJS)
-$(RANLIB) $(RANLIB_FLAGS) libbackend.a
endif
libcommon-target.a: $(OBJS-libcommon-target)
-rm -rf libcommon-target.a
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) libcommon-target.a $(OBJS-libcommon-target)
-$(RANLIB) $(RANLIB_FLAGS) libcommon-target.a
libcommon.a: $(OBJS-libcommon)
-rm -rf libcommon.a
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) libcommon.a $(OBJS-libcommon)
-$(RANLIB) $(RANLIB_FLAGS) libcommon.a
# We call this executable `xgcc' rather than `gcc'
# to avoid confusion if the current directory is in the path
# and CC is `gcc'. It is renamed to `gcc' when it is installed.
xgcc$(exeext): $(GCC_OBJS) c/gccspec.o libcommon-target.a $(LIBDEPS) \
$(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(GCC_OBJS) \
c/gccspec.o $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) libcommon-target.a \
$(EXTRA_GCC_LIBS) $(LIBS)
# cpp is to cpp0 as e.g. g++ is to cc1plus: Just another driver.
# It is part of c-family because the handled extensions are hard-coded
# and only contain c-family extensions (see known_suffixes).
cpp$(exeext): $(GCC_OBJS) c-family/cppspec.o libcommon-target.a $(LIBDEPS) \
$(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(GCC_OBJS) \
c-family/cppspec.o $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) libcommon-target.a \
$(EXTRA_GCC_LIBS) $(LIBS)
# Dump a specs file to make -B./ read these specs over installed ones.
$(SPECS): xgcc$(exeext)
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) -dumpspecs > tmp-specs
mv tmp-specs $(SPECS)
# We do want to create an executable named `xgcc', so we can use it to
# compile libgcc2.a.
# Also create gcc-cross, so that install-common will install properly.
gcc-cross$(exeext): xgcc$(exeext)
cp xgcc$(exeext) gcc-cross$(exeext)
checksum-options:
echo "$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)" > checksum-options.tmp \
&& $(srcdir)/../move-if-change checksum-options.tmp checksum-options
#
# Build libgcc.a.
libgcc-support: libgcc.mvars stmp-int-hdrs $(TCONFIG_H) \
$(MACHMODE_H) gcov-iov.h
libgcc.mvars: config.status Makefile specs xgcc$(exeext)
: > tmp-libgcc.mvars
echo GCC_CFLAGS = '$(GCC_CFLAGS)' >> tmp-libgcc.mvars
echo INHIBIT_LIBC_CFLAGS = '$(INHIBIT_LIBC_CFLAGS)' >> tmp-libgcc.mvars
echo TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT = '$(TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT)' >> tmp-libgcc.mvars
if test @enable_default_pie@ = yes; then \
NO_PIE_CFLAGS="-fno-PIE"; \
else \
NO_PIE_CFLAGS=; \
fi; \
echo NO_PIE_CFLAGS = "$$NO_PIE_CFLAGS" >> tmp-libgcc.mvars
mv tmp-libgcc.mvars libgcc.mvars
# Use the genmultilib shell script to generate the information the gcc
# driver program needs to select the library directory based on the
# switches.
multilib.h: s-mlib; @true
s-mlib: $(srcdir)/genmultilib Makefile
if test @enable_multilib@ = yes \
|| test -n "$(MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES)"; then \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/genmultilib \
"$(MULTILIB_OPTIONS)" \
"$(MULTILIB_DIRNAMES)" \
"$(MULTILIB_MATCHES)" \
"$(MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS)" \
"$(MULTILIB_EXTRA_OPTS)" \
"$(MULTILIB_EXCLUSIONS)" \
"$(MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES)" \
"$(MULTILIB_REQUIRED)" \
"$(if $(MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES),,$(MULTIARCH_DIRNAME))" \
"$(MULTILIB_REUSE)" \
"@enable_multilib@" \
> tmp-mlib.h; \
else \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/genmultilib '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' \
"$(MULTIARCH_DIRNAME)" '' no \
> tmp-mlib.h; \
fi
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-mlib.h multilib.h
$(STAMP) s-mlib
#
# Compiling object files from source files.
# Note that dependencies on obstack.h are not written
# because that file is not part of GCC.
srcextra: gcc.srcextra lang.srcextra
gcc.srcextra: gengtype-lex.c
-cp -p $^ $(srcdir)
AR_OBJS = file-find.o
AR_LIBS = @COLLECT2_LIBS@
gcc-ar$(exeext): gcc-ar.o $(AR_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) gcc-ar.o -o $@ \
$(AR_OBJS) $(LIBS) $(AR_LIBS)
gcc-nm$(exeext): gcc-nm.o $(AR_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) gcc-nm.o -o $@ \
$(AR_OBJS) $(LIBS) $(AR_LIBS)
gcc-ranlib$(exeext): gcc-ranlib.o $(AR_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) gcc-ranlib.o -o $@ \
$(AR_OBJS) $(LIBS) $(AR_LIBS)
CFLAGS-gcc-ar.o += $(DRIVER_DEFINES) \
-DTARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target_noncanonical)\" \
@TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@ -DPERSONALITY=\"ar\"
CFLAGS-gcc-ranlib.o += $(DRIVER_DEFINES) \
-DTARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target_noncanonical)\" \
@TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@ -DPERSONALITY=\"ranlib\"
CFLAGS-gcc-nm.o += $(DRIVER_DEFINES) \
-DTARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target_noncanonical)\" \
@TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@ -DPERSONALITY=\"nm\"
# ??? the implicit rules dont trigger if the source file has a different name
# so copy instead
gcc-ranlib.c: gcc-ar.c
cp $^ $@
gcc-nm.c: gcc-ar.c
cp $^ $@
COLLECT2_OBJS = collect2.o collect2-aix.o tlink.o vec.o ggc-none.o \
collect-utils.o file-find.o hash-table.o selftest.o
COLLECT2_LIBS = @COLLECT2_LIBS@
collect2$(exeext): $(COLLECT2_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
# Don't try modifying collect2 (aka ld) in place--it might be linking this.
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o T$@ \
$(COLLECT2_OBJS) $(LIBS) $(COLLECT2_LIBS)
mv -f T$@ $@
CFLAGS-collect2.o += -DTARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target_noncanonical)\" \
@TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@
LTO_WRAPPER_OBJS = lto-wrapper.o collect-utils.o ggc-none.o
lto-wrapper$(exeext): $(LTO_WRAPPER_OBJS) libcommon-target.a $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_COMPILERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o T$@ \
$(LTO_WRAPPER_OBJS) libcommon-target.a $(LIBS)
mv -f T$@ $@
# Files used by all variants of C or by the stand-alone pre-processor.
CFLAGS-c-family/c-opts.o += @TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@
CFLAGS-c-family/c-pch.o += -DHOST_MACHINE=\"$(host)\" \
-DTARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target)\"
default-c.o: config/default-c.c
$(COMPILE) $<
$(POSTCOMPILE)
# Files used by all variants of C and some other languages.
CFLAGS-prefix.o += -DPREFIX=\"$(prefix)\" -DBASEVER=$(BASEVER_s)
prefix.o: $(BASEVER)
# Language-independent files.
DRIVER_DEFINES = \
-DSTANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX=\"$(unlibsubdir)/\" \
-DSTANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/gcc/\" \
-DSTANDARD_LIBEXEC_PREFIX=\"$(libexecdir)/gcc/\" \
-DDEFAULT_TARGET_VERSION=\"$(version)\" \
-DDEFAULT_REAL_TARGET_MACHINE=\"$(real_target_noncanonical)\" \
-DDEFAULT_TARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target_noncanonical)\" \
-DSTANDARD_BINDIR_PREFIX=\"$(bindir)/\" \
-DTOOLDIR_BASE_PREFIX=\"$(libsubdir_to_prefix)$(prefix_to_exec_prefix)\" \
-DACCEL_DIR_SUFFIX=\"$(accel_dir_suffix)\" \
@TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@ \
$(VALGRIND_DRIVER_DEFINES) \
$(if $(SHLIB),$(if $(filter yes,@enable_shared@),-DENABLE_SHARED_LIBGCC)) \
-DCONFIGURE_SPECS="\"@CONFIGURE_SPECS@\""
CFLAGS-gcc.o += $(DRIVER_DEFINES) -DBASEVER=$(BASEVER_s)
gcc.o: $(BASEVER)
specs.h : s-specs ; @true
s-specs : Makefile
lsf="$(lang_specs_files)"; for f in $$lsf; do \
echo "#include \"$$f\""; \
done | sed 's|$(srcdir)/||' > tmp-specs.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-specs.h specs.h
$(STAMP) s-specs
optionlist: s-options ; @true
s-options: $(ALL_OPT_FILES) Makefile $(srcdir)/opt-gather.awk
$(AWK) -f $(srcdir)/opt-gather.awk $(ALL_OPT_FILES) > tmp-optionlist
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-optionlist optionlist
$(STAMP) s-options
options.c: optionlist $(srcdir)/opt-functions.awk $(srcdir)/opt-read.awk \
$(srcdir)/optc-gen.awk
$(AWK) -f $(srcdir)/opt-functions.awk -f $(srcdir)/opt-read.awk \
-f $(srcdir)/optc-gen.awk \
-v header_name="config.h system.h coretypes.h options.h tm.h" < $< > $@
options-save.c: optionlist $(srcdir)/opt-functions.awk $(srcdir)/opt-read.awk \
$(srcdir)/optc-save-gen.awk
$(AWK) -f $(srcdir)/opt-functions.awk -f $(srcdir)/opt-read.awk \
-f $(srcdir)/optc-save-gen.awk \
-v header_name="config.h system.h coretypes.h tm.h" < $< > $@
options.h: s-options-h ; @true
s-options-h: optionlist $(srcdir)/opt-functions.awk $(srcdir)/opt-read.awk \
$(srcdir)/opth-gen.awk
$(AWK) -f $(srcdir)/opt-functions.awk -f $(srcdir)/opt-read.awk \
-f $(srcdir)/opth-gen.awk \
< $< > tmp-options.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-options.h options.h
$(STAMP) $@
dumpvers: dumpvers.c
CFLAGS-version.o += -DBASEVER=$(BASEVER_s) -DDATESTAMP=$(DATESTAMP_s) \
-DREVISION=$(REVISION_s) \
-DDEVPHASE=$(DEVPHASE_s) -DPKGVERSION=$(PKGVERSION_s) \
-DBUGURL=$(BUGURL_s)
version.o: $(REVISION) $(DATESTAMP) $(BASEVER) $(DEVPHASE)
# lto-compress.o needs $(ZLIBINC) added to the include flags.
CFLAGS-lto-compress.o += $(ZLIBINC)
bversion.h: s-bversion; @true
s-bversion: BASE-VER
echo "#define BUILDING_GCC_MAJOR `echo $(BASEVER_c) | sed -e 's/^\([0-9]*\).*$$/\1/'`" > bversion.h
echo "#define BUILDING_GCC_MINOR `echo $(BASEVER_c) | sed -e 's/^[0-9]*\.\([0-9]*\).*$$/\1/'`" >> bversion.h
echo "#define BUILDING_GCC_PATCHLEVEL `echo $(BASEVER_c) | sed -e 's/^[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.\([0-9]*\)$$/\1/'`" >> bversion.h
echo "#define BUILDING_GCC_VERSION (BUILDING_GCC_MAJOR * 1000 + BUILDING_GCC_MINOR)" >> bversion.h
$(STAMP) s-bversion
CFLAGS-toplev.o += -DTARGET_NAME=\"$(target_noncanonical)\"
pass-instances.def: $(srcdir)/passes.def $(PASSES_EXTRA) \
$(srcdir)/gen-pass-instances.awk
$(AWK) -f $(srcdir)/gen-pass-instances.awk \
$(srcdir)/passes.def $(PASSES_EXTRA) > pass-instances.def
$(out_object_file): $(out_file)
$(COMPILE) $<
$(POSTCOMPILE)
$(common_out_object_file): $(common_out_file)
$(COMPILE) $<
$(POSTCOMPILE)
#
# Generate header and source files from the machine description,
# and compile them.
.PRECIOUS: insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h insn-constants.h \
insn-emit.c insn-recog.c insn-extract.c insn-output.c insn-peep.c \
insn-attr.h insn-attr-common.h insn-attrtab.c insn-dfatab.c \
insn-latencytab.c insn-preds.c gimple-match.c generic-match.c \
insn-target-def.h
# Dependencies for the md file. The first time through, we just assume
# the md file itself and the generated dependency file (in order to get
# it built). The second time through we have the dependency file.
-include mddeps.mk
MD_DEPS = s-mddeps $(md_file) $(MD_INCLUDES)
s-mddeps: $(md_file) $(MD_INCLUDES) build/genmddeps$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genmddeps$(build_exeext) $(md_file) > tmp-mddeps
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-mddeps mddeps.mk
$(STAMP) s-mddeps
# For each of the files generated by running a generator program over
# the machine description, the following static pattern rules run the
# generator program only if the machine description has changed,
# but touch the target file only when its contents actually change.
# The "; @true" construct forces Make to recheck the timestamp on
# the target file.
simple_rtl_generated_h = insn-attr.h insn-attr-common.h insn-codes.h \
insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-target-def.h
simple_rtl_generated_c = insn-automata.c insn-emit.c \
insn-extract.c insn-output.c \
insn-peep.c insn-recog.c
simple_generated_h = $(simple_rtl_generated_h) insn-constants.h
simple_generated_c = $(simple_rtl_generated_c) insn-enums.c
$(simple_generated_h:insn-%.h=s-%) \
$(simple_generated_c:insn-%.c=s-%): s-%: $(MD_DEPS)
$(simple_rtl_generated_h:insn-%.h=s-%) \
$(simple_rtl_generated_c:insn-%.c=s-%): s-%: insn-conditions.md
$(simple_generated_h): insn-%.h: s-%; @true
$(simple_generated_h:insn-%.h=s-%): s-%: build/gen%$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/gen$*$(build_exeext) $(md_file) \
$(filter insn-conditions.md,$^) > tmp-$*.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-$*.h insn-$*.h
$(STAMP) s-$*
$(simple_generated_c): insn-%.c: s-%; @true
$(simple_generated_c:insn-%.c=s-%): s-%: build/gen%$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/gen$*$(build_exeext) $(md_file) \
$(filter insn-conditions.md,$^) > tmp-$*.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-$*.c insn-$*.c
$(STAMP) s-$*
# gencheck doesn't read the machine description, and the file produced
# doesn't use the insn-* convention.
tree-check.h: s-check ; @true
s-check : build/gencheck$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/gencheck$(build_exeext) > tmp-check.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-check.h tree-check.h
$(STAMP) s-check
# genattrtab produces three files: tmp-{attrtab.c,dfatab.c,latencytab.c}
insn-attrtab.c insn-dfatab.c insn-latencytab.c: s-attrtab ; @true
s-attrtab : $(MD_DEPS) build/genattrtab$(build_exeext) \
insn-conditions.md
$(RUN_GEN) build/genattrtab$(build_exeext) $(md_file) insn-conditions.md \
-Atmp-attrtab.c -Dtmp-dfatab.c -Ltmp-latencytab.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-attrtab.c insn-attrtab.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-dfatab.c insn-dfatab.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-latencytab.c insn-latencytab.c
$(STAMP) s-attrtab
# genopinit produces two files.
insn-opinit.c insn-opinit.h: s-opinit ; @true
s-opinit: $(MD_DEPS) build/genopinit$(build_exeext) insn-conditions.md
$(RUN_GEN) build/genopinit$(build_exeext) $(md_file) \
insn-conditions.md -htmp-opinit.h -ctmp-opinit.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-opinit.h insn-opinit.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-opinit.c insn-opinit.c
$(STAMP) s-opinit
# gencondmd doesn't use the standard naming convention.
build/gencondmd.c: s-conditions; @true
s-conditions: $(MD_DEPS) build/genconditions$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genconditions$(build_exeext) $(md_file) > tmp-condmd.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-condmd.c build/gencondmd.c
$(STAMP) s-conditions
insn-conditions.md: s-condmd; @true
s-condmd: build/gencondmd$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/gencondmd$(build_exeext) > tmp-cond.md
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-cond.md insn-conditions.md
$(STAMP) s-condmd
# These files are generated by running the same generator more than
# once with different options, so they have custom rules. The
# stampfile idiom is the same.
genrtl.h: s-genrtl-h; @true
s-genrtl-h: build/gengenrtl$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/gengenrtl$(build_exeext) > tmp-genrtl.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-genrtl.h genrtl.h
$(STAMP) s-genrtl-h
insn-modes.c: s-modes; @true
insn-modes.h: s-modes-h; @true
min-insn-modes.c: s-modes-m; @true
s-modes: build/genmodes$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genmodes$(build_exeext) > tmp-modes.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-modes.c insn-modes.c
$(STAMP) s-modes
s-modes-h: build/genmodes$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genmodes$(build_exeext) -h > tmp-modes.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-modes.h insn-modes.h
$(STAMP) s-modes-h
s-modes-m: build/genmodes$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genmodes$(build_exeext) -m > tmp-min-modes.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-min-modes.c min-insn-modes.c
$(STAMP) s-modes-m
insn-preds.c: s-preds; @true
tm-preds.h: s-preds-h; @true
tm-constrs.h: s-constrs-h; @true
.PHONY: mddump
mddump: $(BUILD_RTL) $(MD_DEPS) build/genmddump$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genmddump$(build_exeext) $(md_file) > tmp-mddump.md
s-preds: $(MD_DEPS) build/genpreds$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genpreds$(build_exeext) $(md_file) > tmp-preds.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-preds.c insn-preds.c
$(STAMP) s-preds
s-preds-h: $(MD_DEPS) build/genpreds$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genpreds$(build_exeext) -h $(md_file) > tmp-preds.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-preds.h tm-preds.h
$(STAMP) s-preds-h
s-constrs-h: $(MD_DEPS) build/genpreds$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genpreds$(build_exeext) -c $(md_file) > tmp-constrs.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-constrs.h tm-constrs.h
$(STAMP) s-constrs-h
s-case-cfn-macros: build/gencfn-macros$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/gencfn-macros$(build_exeext) -c \
> tmp-case-cfn-macros.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-case-cfn-macros.h \
case-cfn-macros.h
$(STAMP) s-case-cfn-macros
case-cfn-macros.h: s-case-cfn-macros; @true
s-cfn-operators: build/gencfn-macros$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/gencfn-macros$(build_exeext) -o \
> tmp-cfn-operators.pd
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-cfn-operators.pd \
cfn-operators.pd
$(STAMP) s-cfn-operators
cfn-operators.pd: s-cfn-operators; @true
target-hooks-def.h: s-target-hooks-def-h; @true
# make sure that when we build info files, the used tm.texi is up to date.
$(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi: s-tm-texi; @true
s-target-hooks-def-h: build/genhooks$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genhooks$(build_exeext) "Target Hook" \
> tmp-target-hooks-def.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-target-hooks-def.h \
target-hooks-def.h
$(STAMP) s-target-hooks-def-h
c-family/c-target-hooks-def.h: s-c-target-hooks-def-h; @true
s-c-target-hooks-def-h: build/genhooks$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genhooks$(build_exeext) "C Target Hook" \
> tmp-c-target-hooks-def.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-c-target-hooks-def.h \
c-family/c-target-hooks-def.h
$(STAMP) s-c-target-hooks-def-h
common/common-target-hooks-def.h: s-common-target-hooks-def-h; @true
s-common-target-hooks-def-h: build/genhooks$(build_exeext)
$(RUN_GEN) build/genhooks$(build_exeext) "Common Target Hook" \
> tmp-common-target-hooks-def.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-common-target-hooks-def.h \
common/common-target-hooks-def.h
$(STAMP) s-common-target-hooks-def-h
# check if someone mistakenly only changed tm.texi.
# We use a different pathname here to avoid a circular dependency.
s-tm-texi: $(srcdir)/doc/../doc/tm.texi
# The tm.texi we want to compare against / check into svn should have
# unix-style line endings. To make this work on MinGW, remove \r.
# \r is not portable to Solaris tr, therefore we have a special
# case for ASCII. We use \r for other encodings like EBCDIC.
s-tm-texi: build/genhooks$(build_exeext) $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi.in
$(RUN_GEN) build/genhooks$(build_exeext) -d \
$(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi.in > tmp-tm.texi
case `echo X|tr X '\101'` in \
A) tr -d '\015' < tmp-tm.texi > tmp2-tm.texi ;; \
*) tr -d '\r' < tmp-tm.texi > tmp2-tm.texi ;; \
esac
mv tmp2-tm.texi tmp-tm.texi
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-tm.texi tm.texi
@if cmp -s $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi tm.texi; then \
$(STAMP) $@; \
elif test $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi -nt $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi.in \
&& ( test $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi -nt $(srcdir)/target.def \
|| test $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi -nt $(srcdir)/c-family/c-target.def \
|| test $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi -nt $(srcdir)/common/common-target.def \
); then \
echo >&2 ; \
echo You should edit $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi.in rather than $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi . >&2 ; \
false; \
else \
echo >&2 ; \
echo Verify that you have permission to grant a GFDL license for all >&2 ; \
echo new text in tm.texi, then copy it to $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi. >&2 ; \
false; \
fi
gimple-match.c: s-match gimple-match-head.c ; @true
generic-match.c: s-match generic-match-head.c ; @true
s-match: build/genmatch$(build_exeext) $(srcdir)/match.pd cfn-operators.pd
$(RUN_GEN) build/genmatch$(build_exeext) --gimple $(srcdir)/match.pd \
> tmp-gimple-match.c
$(RUN_GEN) build/genmatch$(build_exeext) --generic $(srcdir)/match.pd \
> tmp-generic-match.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-gimple-match.c \
gimple-match.c
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-generic-match.c \
generic-match.c
$(STAMP) s-match
GTFILES = $(CPP_ID_DATA_H) $(srcdir)/input.h $(srcdir)/coretypes.h \
$(host_xm_file_list) \
$(tm_file_list) $(HASHTAB_H) $(SPLAY_TREE_H) $(srcdir)/bitmap.h \
$(srcdir)/wide-int.h $(srcdir)/alias.h $(srcdir)/cilk.h \
$(srcdir)/cilk-common.c $(srcdir)/coverage.c $(srcdir)/rtl.h \
$(srcdir)/optabs.h $(srcdir)/tree.h $(srcdir)/tree-core.h \
$(srcdir)/libfuncs.h $(SYMTAB_H) \
$(srcdir)/real.h $(srcdir)/function.h $(srcdir)/insn-addr.h $(srcdir)/hwint.h \
$(srcdir)/fixed-value.h \
$(srcdir)/output.h $(srcdir)/cfgloop.h $(srcdir)/cfg.h \
$(srcdir)/cselib.h $(srcdir)/basic-block.h $(srcdir)/ipa-ref.h $(srcdir)/cgraph.h \
$(srcdir)/reload.h $(srcdir)/caller-save.c $(srcdir)/symtab.c \
$(srcdir)/alias.c $(srcdir)/bitmap.c $(srcdir)/cselib.c $(srcdir)/cgraph.c \
$(srcdir)/ipa-prop.c $(srcdir)/ipa-cp.c $(srcdir)/ipa-utils.h \
$(srcdir)/dbxout.c \
$(srcdir)/signop.h \
$(srcdir)/dwarf2out.h \
$(srcdir)/dwarf2asm.c \
$(srcdir)/dwarf2cfi.c \
$(srcdir)/dwarf2out.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-vect-generic.c \
$(srcdir)/dojump.c $(srcdir)/emit-rtl.h \
$(srcdir)/emit-rtl.c $(srcdir)/except.h $(srcdir)/explow.c $(srcdir)/expr.c \
$(srcdir)/expr.h \
$(srcdir)/function.c $(srcdir)/except.c \
$(srcdir)/ggc-tests.c \
$(srcdir)/gcse.c $(srcdir)/godump.c \
$(srcdir)/lists.c $(srcdir)/optabs-libfuncs.c \
$(srcdir)/profile.c $(srcdir)/mcf.c \
$(srcdir)/reg-stack.c $(srcdir)/cfgrtl.c \
$(srcdir)/sdbout.c $(srcdir)/stor-layout.c \
$(srcdir)/stringpool.c $(srcdir)/tree.c $(srcdir)/varasm.c \
$(srcdir)/gimple.h \
$(srcdir)/gimple-ssa.h \
$(srcdir)/tree-chkp.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-ssanames.c $(srcdir)/tree-eh.c $(srcdir)/tree-ssa-address.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-cfg.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-dfa.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-iterator.c $(srcdir)/gimple-expr.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-chrec.h \
$(srcdir)/tree-scalar-evolution.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-ssa-operands.h \
$(srcdir)/tree-profile.c $(srcdir)/tree-nested.c \
$(srcdir)/omp-offload.h \
$(srcdir)/omp-offload.c \
$(srcdir)/omp-expand.c \
$(srcdir)/omp-low.c \
$(srcdir)/targhooks.c $(out_file) $(srcdir)/passes.c $(srcdir)/cgraphunit.c \
$(srcdir)/cgraphclones.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-phinodes.c \
$(srcdir)/tree-ssa-alias.h \
$(srcdir)/tree-ssanames.h \
$(srcdir)/tree-vrp.h \
$(srcdir)/ipa-prop.h \
$(srcdir)/trans-mem.c \
$(srcdir)/lto-streamer.h \
$(srcdir)/target-globals.h \
$(srcdir)/ipa-inline.h \
$(srcdir)/vtable-verify.c \
$(srcdir)/asan.c \
$(srcdir)/ubsan.c \
$(srcdir)/tsan.c \
$(srcdir)/sanopt.c \
$(srcdir)/sancov.c \
$(srcdir)/ipa-devirt.c \
$(srcdir)/internal-fn.h \
$(srcdir)/hsa-common.c \
@all_gtfiles@
# Compute the list of GT header files from the corresponding C sources,
# possibly nested within config or language subdirectories. Match gengtype's
# behavior in this respect: gt-LANG-file.h for "file" anywhere within a LANG
# language subdir, gt-file.h otherwise (no subdir indication for config/
# related sources).
GTFILES_H = $(subst /,-, \
$(shell echo $(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,gt-%, \
$(patsubst %.c,%.h, \
$(filter %.c, $(GTFILES)))) \
| sed -e "s|/[^ ]*/|/|g" -e "s|gt-config/|gt-|g"))
GTFILES_LANG_H = $(patsubst [%], gtype-%.h, $(filter [%], $(GTFILES)))
ALL_GTFILES_H := $(sort $(GTFILES_H) $(GTFILES_LANG_H))
# $(GTFILES) may be too long to put on a command line, so we have to
# write it out to a file (taking care not to do that in a way that
# overflows a command line!) and then have gengtype read the file in.
$(ALL_GTFILES_H) gtype-desc.c gtype-desc.h gtype.state: s-gtype ; @true
### Common flags to gengtype [e.g. -v or -B backupdir]
GENGTYPE_FLAGS=
gtyp-input.list: s-gtyp-input ; @true
s-gtyp-input: Makefile
@: $(call write_entries_to_file,$(GTFILES),tmp-gi.list)
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-gi.list gtyp-input.list
$(STAMP) s-gtyp-input
s-gtype: build/gengtype$(build_exeext) $(filter-out [%], $(GTFILES)) \
gtyp-input.list
# First, parse all files and save a state file.
$(RUN_GEN) build/gengtype$(build_exeext) $(GENGTYPE_FLAGS) \
-S $(srcdir) -I gtyp-input.list -w tmp-gtype.state
# Second, read the state file and generate all files. This ensure that
# gtype.state is correctly read:
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-gtype.state gtype.state
$(RUN_GEN) build/gengtype$(build_exeext) $(GENGTYPE_FLAGS) \
-r gtype.state
$(STAMP) s-gtype
generated_files = config.h tm.h $(TM_P_H) $(TM_H) multilib.h \
$(simple_generated_h) specs.h \
tree-check.h genrtl.h insn-modes.h tm-preds.h tm-constrs.h \
$(ALL_GTFILES_H) gtype-desc.c gtype-desc.h gcov-iov.h \
options.h target-hooks-def.h insn-opinit.h \
common/common-target-hooks-def.h pass-instances.def \
c-family/c-target-hooks-def.h params.list params.options case-cfn-macros.h \
cfn-operators.pd
#
# How to compile object files to run on the build machine.
build/%.o : # dependencies provided by explicit rule later
$(COMPILER_FOR_BUILD) -c $(BUILD_COMPILERFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) \
-o $@ $<
## build/version.o is compiled by the $(COMPILER_FOR_BUILD) but needs
## several C macro definitions, just like version.o
build/version.o: version.c version.h \
$(REVISION) $(DATESTAMP) $(BASEVER) $(DEVPHASE)
$(COMPILER_FOR_BUILD) -c $(BUILD_COMPILERFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) \
-DBASEVER=$(BASEVER_s) -DDATESTAMP=$(DATESTAMP_s) \
-DREVISION=$(REVISION_s) \
-DDEVPHASE=$(DEVPHASE_s) -DPKGVERSION=$(PKGVERSION_s) \
-DBUGURL=$(BUGURL_s) -o $@ $<
# Header dependencies for the programs that generate source code.
# These are library modules...
build/errors.o : errors.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) errors.h
build/gensupport.o: gensupport.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
$(GTM_H) $(RTL_BASE_H) $(OBSTACK_H) errors.h $(HASHTAB_H) \
$(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/ggc-none.o : ggc-none.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
$(GGC_H)
build/min-insn-modes.o : min-insn-modes.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
$(MACHMODE_H)
build/print-rtl.o: print-rtl.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
$(GTM_H) $(RTL_BASE_H)
build/read-md.o: read-md.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
$(HASHTAB_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H)
build/read-rtl.o: read-rtl.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
$(GTM_H) $(RTL_BASE_H) $(OBSTACK_H) $(HASHTAB_H) $(READ_MD_H) \
$(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/rtl.o: rtl.c $(BCONFIG_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
$(RTL_H) $(GGC_H) errors.h
build/vec.o : vec.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(VEC_H) \
$(GGC_H) toplev.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H)
build/hash-table.o : hash-table.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
$(HASH_TABLE_H) $(GGC_H) toplev.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H)
build/inchash.o : inchash.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
$(HASHTAB_H) inchash.h
build/gencondmd.o : build/gencondmd.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) insn-constants.h \
$(filter-out insn-flags.h, $(RTL_H) $(TM_P_H) $(FUNCTION_H) $(REGS_H) \
$(RECOG_H) output.h $(FLAGS_H) $(RESOURCE_H) toplev.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H) reload.h \
$(EXCEPT_H) tm-constrs.h)
# This pulls in tm-pred.h which contains inline functions wrapping up
# predicates from the back-end so those functions must be discarded.
# No big deal since gencondmd.c is a dummy file for non-GCC compilers.
build/gencondmd.o : \
BUILD_CFLAGS := $(filter-out -fkeep-inline-functions, $(BUILD_CFLAGS))
# ...these are the programs themselves.
build/genattr.o : genattr.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genattr-common.o : genattr-common.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) \
$(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genattrtab.o : genattrtab.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(OBSTACK_H) \
$(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(GGC_H) \
$(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H) $(FNMATCH_H)
build/genautomata.o : genautomata.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(OBSTACK_H) \
$(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(VEC_H) \
$(HASHTAB_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H) $(FNMATCH_H)
build/gencheck.o : gencheck.c all-tree.def $(BCONFIG_H) $(GTM_H) \
$(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h tree.def c-family/c-common.def \
$(lang_tree_files) gimple.def
build/genchecksum.o : genchecksum.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) $(MD5_H)
build/gencodes.o : gencodes.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genconditions.o : genconditions.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) \
$(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(HASHTAB_H) $(READ_MD_H) \
$(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genconfig.o : genconfig.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genconstants.o : genconstants.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h errors.h $(READ_MD_H)
build/genemit.o : genemit.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H) internal-fn.def
build/genenums.o : genenums.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h errors.h $(READ_MD_H)
build/genextract.o : genextract.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) \
$(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genflags.o : genflags.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(OBSTACK_H) $(BCONFIG_H) \
$(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/gentarget-def.o : gentarget-def.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) $(RTL_BASE_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H) \
$(HASH_TABLE_H) target-insns.def
build/gengenrtl.o : gengenrtl.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) rtl.def
# The gengtype generator program is special: Two versions are built.
# One is for the build machine, and one is for the host to allow
# plugins to define their types and generate the supporting GGC
# datastructures and routines with GTY markers.
# The host object files depend on CONFIG_H, and the build objects
# on BCONFIG_H. For the build objects, add -DGENERATOR_FILE manually,
# the build-%: rule doesn't apply to them.
GENGTYPE_OBJS = gengtype.o gengtype-parse.o gengtype-state.o \
gengtype-lex.o errors.o
gengtype-lex.o build/gengtype-lex.o : gengtype-lex.c gengtype.h $(SYSTEM_H)
CFLAGS-gengtype-lex.o += -DHOST_GENERATOR_FILE
build/gengtype-lex.o: $(BCONFIG_H)
gengtype-parse.o build/gengtype-parse.o : gengtype-parse.c gengtype.h \
$(SYSTEM_H)
CFLAGS-gengtype-parse.o += -DHOST_GENERATOR_FILE
build/gengtype-parse.o: $(BCONFIG_H)
gengtype-state.o build/gengtype-state.o: gengtype-state.c $(SYSTEM_H) \
gengtype.h errors.h double-int.h version.h $(HASHTAB_H) $(OBSTACK_H) \
$(XREGEX_H)
CFLAGS-gengtype-state.o += -DHOST_GENERATOR_FILE
build/gengtype-state.o: $(BCONFIG_H)
gengtype.o build/gengtype.o : gengtype.c $(SYSTEM_H) gengtype.h \
rtl.def insn-notes.def errors.h double-int.h version.h \
$(HASHTAB_H) $(OBSTACK_H) $(XREGEX_H)
CFLAGS-gengtype.o += -DHOST_GENERATOR_FILE
build/gengtype.o: $(BCONFIG_H)
CFLAGS-errors.o += -DHOST_GENERATOR_FILE
build/genmddeps.o: genmddeps.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h \
errors.h $(READ_MD_H)
build/genmodes.o : genmodes.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) errors.h \
$(HASHTAB_H) machmode.def $(extra_modes_file)
build/genopinit.o : genopinit.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(GENSUPPORT_H) optabs.def
build/genoutput.o : genoutput.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genpeep.o : genpeep.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(GENSUPPORT_H) toplev.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H)
build/genpreds.o : genpreds.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H) $(OBSTACK_H)
build/genrecog.o : genrecog.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H) \
$(HASH_TABLE_H) inchash.h
build/genhooks.o : genhooks.c $(TARGET_DEF) $(C_TARGET_DEF) \
$(COMMON_TARGET_DEF) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) errors.h
build/genmddump.o : genmddump.c $(RTL_BASE_H) $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h $(GTM_H) errors.h $(READ_MD_H) $(GENSUPPORT_H)
build/genmatch.o : genmatch.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h errors.h $(HASH_TABLE_H) hash-map.h $(GGC_H) is-a.h \
tree.def builtins.def internal-fn.def
build/gencfn-macros.o : gencfn-macros.c $(BCONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) \
coretypes.h errors.h $(HASH_TABLE_H) hash-set.h builtins.def internal-fn.def
# Compile the programs that generate insn-* from the machine description.
# They are compiled with $(COMPILER_FOR_BUILD), and associated libraries,
# since they need to run on this machine
# even if GCC is being compiled to run on some other machine.
# All these programs use the RTL reader ($(BUILD_RTL)).
genprogrtl = attr attr-common attrtab automata codes conditions config emit \
extract flags mddump opinit output peep preds recog target-def
$(genprogrtl:%=build/gen%$(build_exeext)): $(BUILD_RTL)
# All these programs use the MD reader ($(BUILD_MD)).
genprogmd = $(genprogrtl) mddeps constants enums
$(genprogmd:%=build/gen%$(build_exeext)): $(BUILD_MD)
# All these programs need to report errors.
genprogerr = $(genprogmd) genrtl modes gtype hooks cfn-macros
$(genprogerr:%=build/gen%$(build_exeext)): $(BUILD_ERRORS)
# Remaining build programs.
genprog = $(genprogerr) check checksum condmd match
# These programs need libs over and above what they get from the above list.
build/genautomata$(build_exeext) : BUILD_LIBS += -lm
build/genrecog$(build_exeext) : build/hash-table.o build/inchash.o
build/gencfn-macros$(build_exeext) : build/hash-table.o build/ggc-none.o
# For stage1 and when cross-compiling use the build libcpp which is
# built with NLS disabled. For stage2+ use the host library and
# its dependencies.
ifeq ($(build_objdir),$(build_libobjdir))
BUILD_CPPLIB = $(build_libobjdir)/libcpp/libcpp.a
else
BUILD_CPPLIB = $(CPPLIB) $(LIBIBERTY)
build/genmatch$(build_exeext): BUILD_LIBDEPS += $(LIBINTL_DEP) $(LIBICONV_DEP)
build/genmatch$(build_exeext): BUILD_LIBS += $(LIBINTL) $(LIBICONV)
endif
build/genmatch$(build_exeext) : $(BUILD_CPPLIB) \
$(BUILD_ERRORS) build/vec.o build/hash-table.o
# These programs are not linked with the MD reader.
build/gengtype$(build_exeext) : build/gengtype-lex.o build/gengtype-parse.o \
build/gengtype-state.o build/version.o build/errors.o
gengtype$(exeext) : gengtype.o gengtype-lex.o gengtype-parse.o \
gengtype-state.o version.o errors.o $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
$(filter-out ($LIBDEPS), $^) $(LIBS)
# Rule for the generator programs:
$(genprog:%=build/gen%$(build_exeext)): build/gen%$(build_exeext): build/gen%.o $(BUILD_LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER_FOR_BUILD) $(BUILD_LINKERFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
$(filter-out $(BUILD_LIBDEPS), $^) $(BUILD_LIBS)
# Generated source files for gengtype. Prepend inclusion of
# bconfig.h because AIX requires _LARGE_FILES to be defined before
# any system header is included.
gengtype-lex.c : gengtype-lex.l
-$(FLEX) $(FLEXFLAGS) -o$@ $< && { \
echo '#include "bconfig.h"' > $@.tmp; \
cat $@ >> $@.tmp; \
mv $@.tmp $@; \
}
#
# Remake internationalization support.
CFLAGS-intl.o += -DLOCALEDIR=\"$(localedir)\"
#
# Remake cpp.
PREPROCESSOR_DEFINES = \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/include\" \
-DFIXED_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/include-fixed\" \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gcc_gxx_include_dir)\" \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR_ADD_SYSROOT=$(gcc_gxx_include_dir_add_sysroot) \
-DGPLUSPLUS_TOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gcc_gxx_include_dir)/$(target_noncanonical)\" \
-DGPLUSPLUS_BACKWARD_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gcc_gxx_include_dir)/backward\" \
-DLOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(local_includedir)\" \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(CROSS_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)\" \
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gcc_tooldir)/include\" \
-DNATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR=\"$(NATIVE_SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)\" \
-DPREFIX=\"$(prefix)/\" \
-DSTANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/gcc/\" \
@TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_DEFINE@
CFLAGS-cppbuiltin.o += $(PREPROCESSOR_DEFINES) -DBASEVER=$(BASEVER_s)
cppbuiltin.o: $(BASEVER)
CFLAGS-cppdefault.o += $(PREPROCESSOR_DEFINES)
# Note for the stamp targets, we run the program `true' instead of
# having an empty command (nothing following the semicolon).
# gcov-iov.c is run on the build machine to generate gcov-iov.h from version.c
build/gcov-iov.o: gcov-iov.c $(BCONFIG_H) coretypes.h $(GTM_H) \
$(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(TM_H)
build/gcov-iov$(build_exeext): build/gcov-iov.o
+$(LINKER_FOR_BUILD) $(BUILD_LINKERFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) \
build/gcov-iov.o -o $@
gcov-iov.h: s-iov; @true
s-iov: build/gcov-iov$(build_exeext) $(BASEVER) $(DEVPHASE)
build/gcov-iov$(build_exeext) '$(BASEVER_c)' '$(DEVPHASE_c)' \
> tmp-gcov-iov.h
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-gcov-iov.h gcov-iov.h
$(STAMP) s-iov
GCOV_OBJS = gcov.o
gcov$(exeext): $(GCOV_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(GCOV_OBJS) \
hash-table.o ggc-none.o $(LIBS) -o $@
GCOV_DUMP_OBJS = gcov-dump.o
gcov-dump$(exeext): $(GCOV_DUMP_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(GCOV_DUMP_OBJS) \
hash-table.o ggc-none.o\
$(LIBS) -o $@
GCOV_TOOL_DEP_FILES = $(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov-util.c gcov-io.c $(GCOV_IO_H) \
$(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov-driver.c $(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov-driver-system.c \
$(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov-merge.c $(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov.h \
$(SYSTEM_H) coretypes.h $(TM_H) $(CONFIG_H) version.h intl.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_H)
libgcov-util.o: $(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov-util.c $(GCOV_TOOL_DEP_FILES)
+$(COMPILER) -c $(ALL_COMPILERFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -o $@ $<
libgcov-driver-tool.o: $(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov-driver.c $(GCOV_TOOL_DEP_FILES)
+$(COMPILER) -c $(ALL_COMPILERFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DIN_GCOV_TOOL=1 -o $@ $<
libgcov-merge-tool.o: $(srcdir)/../libgcc/libgcov-merge.c $(GCOV_TOOL_DEP_FILES)
+$(COMPILER) -c $(ALL_COMPILERFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DIN_GCOV_TOOL=1 -o $@ $<
GCOV_TOOL_OBJS = gcov-tool.o libgcov-util.o libgcov-driver-tool.o libgcov-merge-tool.o
gcov-tool$(exeext): $(GCOV_TOOL_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
+$(LINKER) $(ALL_LINKERFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(GCOV_TOOL_OBJS) $(LIBS) -o $@
#
# Build the include directories. The stamp files are stmp-* rather than
# s-* so that mostlyclean does not force the include directory to
# be rebuilt.
# Build the include directories.
stmp-int-hdrs: $(STMP_FIXINC) $(USER_H) fixinc_list
# Copy in the headers provided with gcc.
#
# The sed command gets just the last file name component;
# this is necessary because VPATH could add a dirname.
# Using basename would be simpler, but some systems don't have it.
#
# The touch command is here to workaround an AIX/Linux NFS bug.
#
# The move-if-change + cp -p twists for limits.h are intended to preserve
# the time stamp when we regenerate, to prevent pointless rebuilds during
# e.g. install-no-fixedincludes.
-if [ -d include ] ; then true; else mkdir include; chmod a+rx include; fi
-if [ -d include-fixed ] ; then true; else mkdir include-fixed; chmod a+rx include-fixed; fi
for file in .. $(USER_H); do \
if [ X$$file != X.. ]; then \
realfile=`echo $$file | sed -e 's|.*/\([^/]*\)$$|\1|'`; \
$(STAMP) include/$$realfile; \
rm -f include/$$realfile; \
cp $$file include; \
chmod a+r include/$$realfile; \
fi; \
done
for file in .. $(USER_H_INC_NEXT_PRE); do \
if [ X$$file != X.. ]; then \
mv include/$$file include/x_$$file; \
echo "#include_next <$$file>" >include/$$file; \
cat include/x_$$file >>include/$$file; \
rm -f include/x_$$file; \
chmod a+r include/$$file; \
fi; \
done
for file in .. $(USER_H_INC_NEXT_POST); do \
if [ X$$file != X.. ]; then \
echo "#include_next <$$file>" >>include/$$file; \
chmod a+r include/$$file; \
fi; \
done
rm -f include/stdint.h
if [ $(USE_GCC_STDINT) = wrap ]; then \
rm -f include/stdint-gcc.h; \
cp $(srcdir)/ginclude/stdint-gcc.h include/stdint-gcc.h; \
chmod a+r include/stdint-gcc.h; \
cp $(srcdir)/ginclude/stdint-wrap.h include/stdint.h; \
chmod a+r include/stdint.h; \
elif [ $(USE_GCC_STDINT) = provide ]; then \
cp $(srcdir)/ginclude/stdint-gcc.h include/stdint.h; \
chmod a+r include/stdint.h; \
fi
set -e; for ml in `cat fixinc_list`; do \
sysroot_headers_suffix=`echo $${ml} | sed -e 's/;.*$$//'`; \
multi_dir=`echo $${ml} | sed -e 's/^[^;]*;//'`; \
fix_dir=include-fixed$${multi_dir}; \
if $(LIMITS_H_TEST) ; then \
cat $(srcdir)/limitx.h $(srcdir)/glimits.h $(srcdir)/limity.h > tmp-xlimits.h; \
else \
cat $(srcdir)/glimits.h > tmp-xlimits.h; \
fi; \
$(mkinstalldirs) $${fix_dir}; \
chmod a+rx $${fix_dir} || true; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change \
tmp-xlimits.h tmp-limits.h; \
rm -f $${fix_dir}/limits.h; \
cp -p tmp-limits.h $${fix_dir}/limits.h; \
chmod a+r $${fix_dir}/limits.h; \
done
# Install the README
rm -f include-fixed/README
cp $(srcdir)/../fixincludes/README-fixinc include-fixed/README
chmod a+r include-fixed/README
$(STAMP) $@
.PHONY: install-gcc-tooldir
install-gcc-tooldir:
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(gcc_tooldir)
macro_list: s-macro_list; @true
s-macro_list : $(GCC_PASSES) cc1$(exeext)
echo | $(GCC_FOR_TARGET) -E -dM - | \
sed -n -e 's/^#define \([^_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\).*/\1/p' \
-e 's/^#define \(_[^_A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\).*/\1/p' | \
sort -u > tmp-macro_list
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-macro_list macro_list
$(STAMP) s-macro_list
fixinc_list: s-fixinc_list; @true
s-fixinc_list : $(GCC_PASSES)
# Build up a list of multilib directories and corresponding sysroot
# suffixes, in form sysroot;multilib.
if $(GCC_FOR_TARGET) -print-sysroot-headers-suffix > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
set -e; for ml in `$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) -print-multi-lib`; do \
multi_dir=`echo $${ml} | sed -e 's/;.*$$//'`; \
flags=`echo $${ml} | sed -e 's/^[^;]*;//' -e 's/@/ -/g'`; \
sfx=`$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $${flags} -print-sysroot-headers-suffix`; \
if [ "$${multi_dir}" = "." ]; \
then multi_dir=""; \
else \
multi_dir=/$${multi_dir}; \
fi; \
echo "$${sfx};$${multi_dir}"; \
done; \
else \
echo ";"; \
fi > tmp-fixinc_list
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-fixinc_list fixinc_list
$(STAMP) s-fixinc_list
# The line below is supposed to avoid accidentally matching the
# built-in suffix rule `.o:' to build fixincl out of fixincl.o. You'd
# expect fixincl to be newer than fixincl.o, such that this situation
# would never come up. As it turns out, if you use ccache with
# CCACHE_HARDLINK enabled, the compiler doesn't embed the current
# working directory in object files (-g absent, or -fno-working-dir
# present), and build and host are the same, fixincl for the host will
# build after fixincl for the build machine, getting a cache hit,
# thereby updating the timestamp of fixincl.o in the host tree.
# Because of CCACHE_HARDLINK, this will also update the timestamp in
# the build tree, and so fixincl in the build tree will appear to be
# out of date. Yuck.
../$(build_subdir)/fixincludes/fixincl: ; @ :
# Build fixed copies of system files.
# Abort if no system headers available, unless building a crosscompiler.
# FIXME: abort unless building --without-headers would be more accurate and less ugly
stmp-fixinc: gsyslimits.h macro_list fixinc_list \
$(build_objdir)/fixincludes/fixincl \
$(build_objdir)/fixincludes/fixinc.sh
rm -rf include-fixed; mkdir include-fixed
-chmod a+rx include-fixed
if [ -d ../prev-gcc ]; then \
cd ../prev-gcc && \
$(MAKE) real-$(INSTALL_HEADERS_DIR) DESTDIR=`pwd`/../gcc/ \
libsubdir=. ; \
else \
set -e; for ml in `cat fixinc_list`; do \
sysroot_headers_suffix=`echo $${ml} | sed -e 's/;.*$$//'`; \
multi_dir=`echo $${ml} | sed -e 's/^[^;]*;//'`; \
fix_dir=include-fixed$${multi_dir}; \
if ! $(inhibit_libc) && test ! -d ${SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR}; then \
echo The directory that should contain system headers does not exist: >&2 ; \
echo " ${SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR}" >&2 ; \
tooldir_sysinc=`echo "${gcc_tooldir}/sys-include" | sed -e :a -e "s,[^/]*/\.\.\/,," -e ta`; \
if test "x${SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR}" = "x$${tooldir_sysinc}"; \
then sleep 1; else exit 1; fi; \
fi; \
$(mkinstalldirs) $${fix_dir}; \
chmod a+rx $${fix_dir} || true; \
(TARGET_MACHINE='$(target)'; srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); ${PWD_COMMAND}`; \
SHELL='$(SHELL)'; MACRO_LIST=`${PWD_COMMAND}`/macro_list ; \
gcc_dir=`${PWD_COMMAND}` ; \
export TARGET_MACHINE srcdir SHELL MACRO_LIST && \
cd $(build_objdir)/fixincludes && \
$(SHELL) ./fixinc.sh "$${gcc_dir}/$${fix_dir}" \
$(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR) $(OTHER_FIXINCLUDES_DIRS) ); \
rm -f $${fix_dir}/syslimits.h; \
if [ -f $${fix_dir}/limits.h ]; then \
mv $${fix_dir}/limits.h $${fix_dir}/syslimits.h; \
else \
cp $(srcdir)/gsyslimits.h $${fix_dir}/syslimits.h; \
fi; \
chmod a+r $${fix_dir}/syslimits.h; \
done; \
fi
$(STAMP) stmp-fixinc
#
# Install with the gcc headers files, not the fixed include files, which we
# are typically not allowed to distribute. The general idea is to:
# - Get to "install" with a bare set of internal headers, not the
# fixed system ones,
# - Prevent rebuilds of what normally depends on the headers, which is
# useless for installation purposes and would rely on improper headers.
# - Restore as much of the original state as possible.
.PHONY: install-no-fixedincludes
install-no-fixedincludes:
# Stash the current set of headers away, save stamps we're going to
# alter explicitly, and arrange for fixincludes not to run next time
# we trigger a headers rebuild.
-rm -rf tmp-include
-mv include tmp-include 2>/dev/null
-mv include-fixed tmp-include-fixed 2>/dev/null
-mv stmp-int-hdrs tmp-stmp-int-hdrs 2>/dev/null
-mv stmp-fixinc tmp-stmp-fixinc 2>/dev/null
-mkdir include
-cp -p $(srcdir)/gsyslimits.h include/syslimits.h
-touch stmp-fixinc
# Rebuild our internal headers, restore the original stamps so that
# "install" doesn't trigger pointless rebuilds because of that update,
# then do install
$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) stmp-int-hdrs
-mv tmp-stmp-int-hdrs stmp-int-hdrs 2>/dev/null
-mv tmp-stmp-fixinc stmp-fixinc 2>/dev/null
$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) install
# Restore the original set of maybe-fixed headers
-rm -rf include; mv tmp-include include 2>/dev/null
-rm -rf include-fixed; mv tmp-include-fixed include-fixed 2>/dev/null
# Remake the info files.
doc: $(BUILD_INFO) $(GENERATED_MANPAGES)
INFOFILES = doc/cpp.info doc/gcc.info doc/gccint.info \
doc/gccinstall.info doc/cppinternals.info
info: $(INFOFILES) lang.info @GENINSRC@ srcinfo lang.srcinfo
srcinfo: $(INFOFILES)
-cp -p $^ $(srcdir)/doc
TEXI_CPP_FILES = cpp.texi fdl.texi cppenv.texi cppopts.texi \
gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi
TEXI_GCC_FILES = gcc.texi gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi frontends.texi \
standards.texi invoke.texi extend.texi md.texi objc.texi \
gcov.texi trouble.texi bugreport.texi service.texi \
contribute.texi compat.texi funding.texi gnu.texi gpl_v3.texi \
fdl.texi contrib.texi cppenv.texi cppopts.texi avr-mmcu.texi \
implement-c.texi implement-cxx.texi gcov-tool.texi
# we explicitly use $(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi here to avoid confusion with
# the generated tm.texi; the latter might have a more recent timestamp,
# but we don't want to rebuild the info files unless the contents of
# the *.texi files have changed.
TEXI_GCCINT_FILES = gccint.texi gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi \
contribute.texi makefile.texi configterms.texi options.texi \
portability.texi interface.texi passes.texi rtl.texi md.texi \
$(srcdir)/doc/tm.texi hostconfig.texi fragments.texi \
configfiles.texi collect2.texi headerdirs.texi funding.texi \
gnu.texi gpl_v3.texi fdl.texi contrib.texi languages.texi \
sourcebuild.texi gty.texi libgcc.texi cfg.texi tree-ssa.texi \
loop.texi generic.texi gimple.texi plugins.texi optinfo.texi \
match-and-simplify.texi
TEXI_GCCINSTALL_FILES = install.texi install-old.texi fdl.texi \
gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi
TEXI_CPPINT_FILES = cppinternals.texi gcc-common.texi gcc-vers.texi
# gcc-vers.texi is generated from the version files.
gcc-vers.texi: $(BASEVER) $(DEVPHASE)
(echo "@set version-GCC $(BASEVER_c)"; \
if [ "$(DEVPHASE_c)" = "experimental" ]; \
then echo "@set DEVELOPMENT"; \
else echo "@clear DEVELOPMENT"; \
fi) > $@T
$(build_file_translate) echo @set srcdir $(abs_srcdir) >> $@T
if [ -n "$(PKGVERSION)" ]; then \
echo "@set VERSION_PACKAGE $(PKGVERSION)" >> $@T; \
fi
echo "@set BUGURL $(BUGURL_TEXI)" >> $@T; \
mv -f $@T $@
# The *.1, *.7, *.info, *.dvi, and *.pdf files are being generated from implicit
# patterns. To use them, put each of the specific targets with its
# specific dependencies but no build commands.
doc/cpp.info: $(TEXI_CPP_FILES)
doc/gcc.info: $(TEXI_GCC_FILES)
doc/gccint.info: $(TEXI_GCCINT_FILES)
doc/cppinternals.info: $(TEXI_CPPINT_FILES)
doc/%.info: %.texi
if [ x$(BUILD_INFO) = xinfo ]; then \
$(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I . -I $(gcc_docdir) \
-I $(gcc_docdir)/include -o $@ $<; \
fi
# Duplicate entry to handle renaming of gccinstall.info
doc/gccinstall.info: $(TEXI_GCCINSTALL_FILES)
if [ x$(BUILD_INFO) = xinfo ]; then \
$(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) -I $(gcc_docdir) \
-I $(gcc_docdir)/include -o $@ $<; \
fi
doc/cpp.dvi: $(TEXI_CPP_FILES)
doc/gcc.dvi: $(TEXI_GCC_FILES)
doc/gccint.dvi: $(TEXI_GCCINT_FILES)
doc/cppinternals.dvi: $(TEXI_CPPINT_FILES)
doc/cpp.pdf: $(TEXI_CPP_FILES)
doc/gcc.pdf: $(TEXI_GCC_FILES)
doc/gccint.pdf: $(TEXI_GCCINT_FILES)
doc/cppinternals.pdf: $(TEXI_CPPINT_FILES)
$(build_htmldir)/cpp/index.html: $(TEXI_CPP_FILES)
$(build_htmldir)/gcc/index.html: $(TEXI_GCC_FILES)
$(build_htmldir)/gccint/index.html: $(TEXI_GCCINT_FILES)
$(build_htmldir)/cppinternals/index.html: $(TEXI_CPPINT_FILES)
dvi:: doc/gcc.dvi doc/gccint.dvi doc/gccinstall.dvi doc/cpp.dvi \
doc/cppinternals.dvi lang.dvi
doc/%.dvi: %.texi
$(TEXI2DVI) -I . -I $(abs_docdir) -I $(abs_docdir)/include -o $@ $<
# Duplicate entry to handle renaming of gccinstall.dvi
doc/gccinstall.dvi: $(TEXI_GCCINSTALL_FILES)
$(TEXI2DVI) -I . -I $(abs_docdir) -I $(abs_docdir)/include -o $@ $<
PDFFILES = doc/gcc.pdf doc/gccint.pdf doc/gccinstall.pdf doc/cpp.pdf \
doc/cppinternals.pdf
pdf:: $(PDFFILES) lang.pdf
doc/%.pdf: %.texi
$(TEXI2PDF) -I . -I $(abs_docdir) -I $(abs_docdir)/include -o $@ $<
# Duplicate entry to handle renaming of gccinstall.pdf
doc/gccinstall.pdf: $(TEXI_GCCINSTALL_FILES)
$(TEXI2PDF) -I . -I $(abs_docdir) -I $(abs_docdir)/include -o $@ $<
# List the directories or single hmtl files which are installed by
# install-html. The lang.html file triggers language fragments to build
# html documentation.
HTMLS_INSTALL=$(build_htmldir)/cpp $(build_htmldir)/gcc \
$(build_htmldir)/gccinstall $(build_htmldir)/gccint \
$(build_htmldir)/cppinternals
# List the html file targets.
HTMLS_BUILD=$(build_htmldir)/cpp/index.html $(build_htmldir)/gcc/index.html \
$(build_htmldir)/gccinstall/index.html $(build_htmldir)/gccint/index.html \
$(build_htmldir)/cppinternals/index.html lang.html
html:: $(HTMLS_BUILD)
$(build_htmldir)/%/index.html: %.texi
$(mkinstalldirs) $(@D)
rm -f $(@D)/*
$(TEXI2HTML) -I $(abs_docdir) -I $(abs_docdir)/include -o $(@D) $<
# Duplicate entry to handle renaming of gccinstall
$(build_htmldir)/gccinstall/index.html: $(TEXI_GCCINSTALL_FILES)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(@D)
echo rm -f $(@D)/*
SOURCEDIR=$(abs_docdir) \
DESTDIR=$(@D) \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/doc/install.texi2html
MANFILES = doc/gcov.1 doc/cpp.1 doc/gcc.1 doc/gfdl.7 doc/gpl.7 \
doc/fsf-funding.7 doc/gcov-tool.1
generated-manpages: man
man: $(MANFILES) lang.man @GENINSRC@ srcman lang.srcman
srcman: $(MANFILES)
-cp -p $^ $(srcdir)/doc
doc/%.1: %.pod
$(STAMP) $@
-($(POD2MAN) --section=1 $< > $(@).T$$$$ && \
mv -f $(@).T$$$$ $@) || \
(rm -f $(@).T$$$$ && exit 1)
doc/%.7: %.pod
$(STAMP) $@
-($(POD2MAN) --section=7 $< > $(@).T$$$$ && \
mv -f $(@).T$$$$ $@) || \
(rm -f $(@).T$$$$ && exit 1)
%.pod: %.texi
$(STAMP) $@
-$(TEXI2POD) -DBUGURL="$(BUGURL_TEXI)" $< > $@
.INTERMEDIATE: cpp.pod gcc.pod gfdl.pod fsf-funding.pod gpl.pod
cpp.pod: cpp.texi cppenv.texi cppopts.texi
# These next rules exist because the output name is not the same as
# the input name, so our implicit %.pod rule will not work.
gcc.pod: invoke.texi cppenv.texi cppopts.texi gcc-vers.texi
$(STAMP) $@
-$(TEXI2POD) $< > $@
gfdl.pod: fdl.texi
$(STAMP) $@
-$(TEXI2POD) $< > $@
fsf-funding.pod: funding.texi
$(STAMP) $@
-$(TEXI2POD) $< > $@
gpl.pod: gpl_v3.texi
$(STAMP) $@
-$(TEXI2POD) $< > $@
#
# Deletion of files made during compilation.
# There are four levels of this:
# `mostlyclean', `clean', `distclean' and `maintainer-clean'.
# `mostlyclean' is useful while working on a particular type of machine.
# It deletes most, but not all, of the files made by compilation.
# It does not delete libgcc.a or its parts, so it won't have to be recompiled.
# `clean' deletes everything made by running `make all'.
# `distclean' also deletes the files made by config.
# `maintainer-clean' also deletes everything that could be regenerated
# automatically, except for `configure'.
# We remove as much from the language subdirectories as we can
# (less duplicated code).
mostlyclean: lang.mostlyclean
-rm -f $(MOSTLYCLEANFILES)
-rm -f *$(objext) c-family/*$(objext)
-rm -f *$(coverageexts)
# Delete build programs
-rm -f build/*
-rm -f mddeps.mk
# Delete other built files.
-rm -f specs.h options.c options.h options-save.c
# Delete the stamp and temporary files.
-rm -f s-* tmp-* stamp-* stmp-*
-rm -f */stamp-* */tmp-*
# Delete debugging dump files.
-rm -f *.[0-9][0-9].* */*.[0-9][0-9].*
# Delete some files made during installation.
-rm -f specs $(SPECS)
-rm -f collect collect2 mips-tfile mips-tdump
# Delete unwanted output files from TeX.
-rm -f *.toc *.log *.vr *.fn *.cp *.tp *.ky *.pg
-rm -f */*.toc */*.log */*.vr */*.fn */*.cp */*.tp */*.ky */*.pg
# Delete sorted indices we don't actually use.
-rm -f gcc.vrs gcc.kys gcc.tps gcc.pgs gcc.fns
# Delete core dumps.
-rm -f core */core
# Delete file generated for gengtype
-rm -f gtyp-input.list
# Delete files generated by gengtype
-rm -f gtype-*
-rm -f gt-*
-rm -f gtype.state
# Delete genchecksum outputs
-rm -f *-checksum.c
# Delete lock-and-run bits
-rm -rf linkfe.lck lock-stamp.*
# Delete all files made by compilation
# that don't exist in the distribution.
clean: mostlyclean lang.clean
-rm -f libgcc.a libgcc_eh.a libgcov.a
-rm -f libgcc_s*
-rm -f libunwind*
-rm -f config.h tconfig.h bconfig.h tm_p.h tm.h
-rm -f options.c options.h optionlist
-rm -f cs-*
-rm -f doc/*.dvi
-rm -f doc/*.pdf
# Delete the include directories.
-rm -rf include include-fixed
# Delete files used by the "multilib" facility (including libgcc subdirs).
-rm -f multilib.h tmpmultilib*
-if [ "x$(MULTILIB_DIRNAMES)" != x ] ; then \
rm -rf $(MULTILIB_DIRNAMES); \
else if [ "x$(MULTILIB_OPTIONS)" != x ] ; then \
rm -rf `echo $(MULTILIB_OPTIONS) | sed -e 's/\// /g'`; \
fi ; fi
# Delete all files that users would normally create
# while building and installing GCC.
distclean: clean lang.distclean
-rm -f auto-host.h auto-build.h
-rm -f cstamp-h
-rm -f config.status config.run config.cache config.bak
-rm -f Make-lang Make-hooks Make-host Make-target
-rm -f Makefile *.oaux
-rm -f gthr-default.h
-rm -f TAGS */TAGS
-rm -f *.asm
-rm -f site.exp site.bak testsuite/site.exp testsuite/site.bak
-rm -f testsuite/*.log testsuite/*.sum
-cd testsuite && rm -f x *.x *.x? *.exe *.rpo *.o *.s *.S *.c
-cd testsuite && rm -f *.out *.gcov *$(coverageexts)
-rm -rf ${QMTEST_DIR} stamp-qmtest
-rm -f cxxmain.c
-rm -f .gdbinit configargs.h
-rm -f gcov.pod
# Delete po/*.gmo only if we are not building in the source directory.
-if [ ! -f po/exgettext ]; then rm -f po/*.gmo; fi
-rmdir ada cp f java objc intl po testsuite plugin 2>/dev/null
# Get rid of every file that's generated from some other file, except for `configure'.
# Most of these files ARE PRESENT in the GCC distribution.
maintainer-clean:
@echo 'This command is intended for maintainers to use; it'
@echo 'deletes files that may need special tools to rebuild.'
$(MAKE) lang.maintainer-clean distclean
-rm -f cpp.??s cpp.*aux
-rm -f gcc.??s gcc.*aux
-rm -f $(gcc_docdir)/*.info $(gcc_docdir)/*.1 $(gcc_docdir)/*.7 $(gcc_docdir)/*.dvi $(gcc_docdir)/*.pdf
#
# Entry points `install', `install-strip', and `uninstall'.
# Also use `install-collect2' to install collect2 when the config files don't.
# Copy the compiler files into directories where they will be run.
# Install the driver last so that the window when things are
# broken is small.
install: install-common $(INSTALL_HEADERS) \
install-cpp install-man install-info install-@POSUB@ \
install-driver install-lto-wrapper install-gcc-ar
ifeq ($(enable_plugin),yes)
install: install-plugin
endif
install-strip: override INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)
ifneq ($(STRIP),)
install-strip: STRIPPROG = $(STRIP)
export STRIPPROG
endif
install-strip: install
# Handle cpp installation.
install-cpp: installdirs cpp$(exeext)
-if test "$(enable_as_accelerator)" != "yes" ; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 cpp$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
if [ x$(cpp_install_dir) != x ]; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/$(cpp_install_dir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 cpp$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/$(cpp_install_dir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
else true; fi; \
fi
# Create the installation directories.
# $(libdir)/gcc/include isn't currently searched by cpp.
installdirs:
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(man7dir)
params.list: s-params.list; @true
s-params.list: $(srcdir)/params-list.h $(srcdir)/params.def
$(CPP) $(srcdir)/params-list.h | sed 's/^#.*//;/^$$/d' > tmp-params.list
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-params.list params.list
$(STAMP) s-params.list
params.options: s-params.options; @true
s-params.options: $(srcdir)/params-options.h $(srcdir)/params.def
$(CPP) $(srcdir)/params-options.h | sed 's/^#.*//;/^$$/d' > tmp-params.options
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-params.options params.options
$(STAMP) s-params.options
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toplev.h $(DIAGNOSTIC_CORE_H) $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) $(HASH_TABLE_H) \
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$(GGC_H) $(TREE_DUMP_H) $(PRETTY_PRINT_H) $(OPTS_H) $(PARAMS_H) \
$(tm_file_list) $(tm_include_list) $(tm_p_file_list) $(tm_p_include_list) \
$(host_xm_file_list) $(host_xm_include_list) $(xm_include_list) \
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$(C_COMMON_H) c-family/c-objc.h $(C_PRETTY_PRINT_H) \
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$(EXCEPT_H) tree-ssa-sccvn.h real.h output.h $(IPA_UTILS_H) \
$(C_PRAGMA_H) $(CPPLIB_H) $(FUNCTION_H) \
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$(IPA_PROP_H) $(TARGET_H) $(RTL_H) $(TM_P_H) $(CFGLOOP_H) $(EMIT_RTL_H) \
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tree-dfa.h tree-hasher.h tree-nested.h tree-object-size.h tree-outof-ssa.h \
tree-parloops.h tree-ssa-address.h tree-ssa-coalesce.h tree-ssa-dom.h \
tree-ssa-loop.h tree-ssa-loop-ivopts.h tree-ssa-loop-manip.h \
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# generate the 'build fragment' b-header-vars
s-header-vars: Makefile
rm -f tmp-header-vars
# The first sed gets the list "header variables" as the list variables
# assigned in Makefile and having _H at the end of the name. "sed -n" proved
# more portable than a trailing "-e d" to filter out the uninteresting lines,
# in particular on ia64-hpux where "s/.../p" only prints if -n was requested
# as well.
$(foreach header_var,$(shell sed < Makefile -n -e 's/^\([A-Z0-9_]*_H\)[ ]*=.*/\1/p'),echo $(header_var)=$(shell echo $($(header_var):$(srcdir)/%=.../%) | sed -e 's~\.\.\./config/~config/~' -e 's~\.\.\..*/~~') >> tmp-header-vars;) \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-header-vars b-header-vars
$(STAMP) s-header-vars
# Install gengtype
install-gengtype: installdirs gengtype$(exeext) gtype.state
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(plugin_resourcesdir)
$(INSTALL_DATA) gtype.state $(DESTDIR)$(plugin_resourcesdir)/gtype.state
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(plugin_bindir)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gengtype$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(plugin_bindir)/gengtype$(exeext)
# Install the headers needed to build a plugin.
install-plugin: installdirs lang.install-plugin s-header-vars install-gengtype
# We keep the directory structure for files in config or c-family and .def
# files. All other files are flattened to a single directory.
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(plugin_includedir)
headers=`echo $(PLUGIN_HEADERS) $$(cd $(srcdir); echo *.h *.def) | tr ' ' '\012' | sort -u`; \
srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*|]/\\\\&/g'`; \
for file in $$headers; do \
if [ -f $$file ] ; then \
path=$$file; \
elif [ -f $(srcdir)/$$file ]; then \
path=$(srcdir)/$$file; \
else continue; \
fi; \
case $$path in \
"$(srcdir)"/config/* | "$(srcdir)"/c-family/* | "$(srcdir)"/*.def ) \
base=`echo "$$path" | sed -e "s|$$srcdirstrip/||"`;; \
*) base=`basename $$path` ;; \
esac; \
dest=$(plugin_includedir)/$$base; \
echo $(INSTALL_DATA) $$path $(DESTDIR)$$dest; \
dir=`dirname $$dest`; \
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$$dir; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$path $(DESTDIR)$$dest; \
done
$(INSTALL_DATA) b-header-vars $(DESTDIR)$(plugin_includedir)/b-header-vars
# Install the compiler executables built during cross compilation.
install-common: native lang.install-common installdirs
for file in $(COMPILERS); do \
if [ -f $$file ] ; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/$$file; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$file $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/$$file; \
else true; \
fi; \
done
for file in $(EXTRA_PROGRAMS) $(COLLECT2) ..; do \
if [ x"$$file" != x.. ]; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/$$file; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$file $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/$$file; \
else true; fi; \
done
# We no longer install the specs file because its presence makes the
# driver slower, and because people who need it can recreate it by
# using -dumpspecs. We remove any old version because it would
# otherwise override the specs built into the driver.
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/specs
# Install gcov if it was compiled.
-if test "$(enable_as_accelerator)" != "yes" ; then \
if [ -f gcov$(exeext) ]; \
then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCOV_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gcov$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCOV_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
fi; \
fi
# Install gcov-tool if it was compiled.
-if test "$(enable_as_accelerator)" != "yes" ; then \
if [ -f gcov-tool$(exeext) ]; \
then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCOV_TOOL_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) \
gcov-tool$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCOV_TOOL_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
fi; \
fi
# Install the driver program as $(target_noncanonical)-gcc,
# $(target_noncanonical)-gcc-$(version), and also as gcc if native.
install-driver: installdirs xgcc$(exeext)
-rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext)
-$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) xgcc$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext)
-if test "$(enable_as_accelerator)" != "yes" ; then \
if [ "$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)" != "$(target_noncanonical)-gcc-$(version)" ]; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(FULL_DRIVER_NAME); \
( cd $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) && \
$(LN) $(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext) $(FULL_DRIVER_NAME) ); \
fi; \
if [ ! -f gcc-cross$(exeext) ] \
&& [ "$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)" != "$(GCC_TARGET_INSTALL_NAME)" ]; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(target_noncanonical)-gcc-tmp$(exeext); \
( cd $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) && \
$(LN) $(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext) $(target_noncanonical)-gcc-tmp$(exeext) && \
mv -f $(target_noncanonical)-gcc-tmp$(exeext) $(GCC_TARGET_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext) ); \
fi; \
fi
# Install the info files.
# $(INSTALL_DATA) might be a relative pathname, so we can't cd into srcdir
# to do the install.
install-info:: doc installdirs \
$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/cpp.info \
$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/gcc.info \
$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/cppinternals.info \
$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/gccinstall.info \
$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/gccint.info \
lang.install-info
$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/%.info: doc/%.info installdirs
rm -f $@
if [ -f $< ]; then \
for f in $(<)*; do \
realfile=`echo $$f | sed -e 's|.*/\([^/]*\)$$|\1|'`; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$$realfile; \
chmod a-x $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$$realfile; \
done; \
else true; fi
-if $(SHELL) -c 'install-info --version' >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
if [ -f $@ ]; then \
install-info --dir-file=$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/dir $@; \
else true; fi; \
else true; fi;
pdf__strip_dir = `echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`;
install-pdf: $(PDFFILES) lang.install-pdf
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
test -z "$(pdfdir)/gcc" || $(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)/gcc"
@list='$(PDFFILES)'; for p in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
f=$(pdf__strip_dir) \
echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) '$$d$$p' '$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)/gcc/$$f'"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$$d$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)/gcc/$$f"; \
done
html__strip_dir = `echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`;
install-html: $(HTMLS_BUILD) lang.install-html
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
test -z "$(htmldir)" || $(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)"
@list='$(HTMLS_INSTALL)'; for p in $$list; do \
if test -f "$$p" || test -d "$$p"; then d=""; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
f=$(html__strip_dir) \
if test -d "$$d$$p"; then \
echo " $(mkinstalldirs) '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f'"; \
$(mkinstalldirs) "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f" || exit 1; \
echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) '$$d$$p'/* '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f'"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$$d$$p"/* "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f"; \
else \
echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) '$$d$$p' '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f'"; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) "$$d$$p" "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f"; \
fi; \
done
# Install the man pages.
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$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext) \
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext) \
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(GCOV_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext) \
$(DESTDIR)$(man7dir)/fsf-funding$(man7ext) \
$(DESTDIR)$(man7dir)/gfdl$(man7ext) \
$(DESTDIR)$(man7dir)/gpl$(man7ext)
$(DESTDIR)$(man7dir)/%$(man7ext): doc/%.7 installdirs
-rm -f $@
-$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
-chmod a-x $@
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext): doc/gcc.1 installdirs
-rm -f $@
-$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
-chmod a-x $@
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext): doc/cpp.1 installdirs
-rm -f $@
-$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
-chmod a-x $@
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(GCOV_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext): doc/gcov.1 installdirs
-rm -f $@
-$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
-chmod a-x $@
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(GCOV_TOOL_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext): doc/gcov-tool.1 installdirs
-rm -f $@
-$(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
-chmod a-x $@
# Install all the header files built in the include subdirectory.
install-headers: $(INSTALL_HEADERS_DIR)
# Fix symlinks to absolute paths in the installed include directory to
# point to the installed directory, not the build directory.
# Don't need to use LN_S here since we really do need ln -s and no substitutes.
-files=`cd $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed; find . -type l -print 2>/dev/null`; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ]; then \
dir=`cd include-fixed; ${PWD_COMMAND}`; \
for i in $$files; do \
dest=`ls -ld $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed/$$i | sed -n 's/.*-> //p'`; \
if expr "$$dest" : "$$dir.*" > /dev/null; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed/$$i; \
ln -s `echo $$i | sed "s|/[^/]*|/..|g" | sed 's|/..$$||'``echo "$$dest" | sed "s|$$dir||"` $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed/$$i; \
fi; \
done; \
fi
# Create or recreate the gcc private include file directory.
install-include-dir: installdirs
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed
mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed
-chmod a+rx $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed
# Create or recreate the install-tools include file directory.
itoolsdir = $(libexecsubdir)/install-tools
itoolsdatadir = $(libsubdir)/install-tools
install-itoolsdirs: installdirs
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/include
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdir)
# Install the include directory using tar.
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# We use `pwd`/include instead of just include to problems with CDPATH
# Unless a full pathname is provided, some shells would print the new CWD,
# found in CDPATH, corrupting the output. We could just redirect the
# output of `cd', but some shells lose on redirection within `()'s
(cd `${PWD_COMMAND}`/include ; \
tar -cf - .; exit 0) | (cd $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include; tar xpf - )
(cd `${PWD_COMMAND}`/include-fixed ; \
tar -cf - .; exit 0) | (cd $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed; tar xpf - )
# /bin/sh on some systems returns the status of the first tar,
# and that can lose with GNU tar which always writes a full block.
# So use `exit 0' to ignore its exit status.
# Install the include directory using cpio.
install-headers-cpio: stmp-int-hdrs install-include-dir
# See discussion about the use of `pwd` above
cd `${PWD_COMMAND}`/include ; \
find . -print | cpio -pdum $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include
cd `${PWD_COMMAND}`/include-fixed ; \
find . -print | cpio -pdum $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed
# Install the include directory using cp.
install-headers-cp: stmp-int-hdrs install-include-dir
cp -p -r include $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)
cp -p -r include-fixed $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)
# Targets without dependencies, for use in prev-gcc during bootstrap.
real-install-headers-tar:
(cd `${PWD_COMMAND}`/include-fixed ; \
tar -cf - .; exit 0) | (cd $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed; tar xpf - )
real-install-headers-cpio:
cd `${PWD_COMMAND}`/include-fixed ; \
find . -print | cpio -pdum $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)/include-fixed
real-install-headers-cp:
cp -p -r include-fixed $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)
# Install supporting files for fixincludes to be run later.
install-mkheaders: stmp-int-hdrs install-itoolsdirs \
macro_list fixinc_list
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/gsyslimits.h \
$(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/gsyslimits.h
$(INSTALL_DATA) macro_list $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/macro_list
$(INSTALL_DATA) fixinc_list $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/fixinc_list
set -e; for ml in `cat fixinc_list`; do \
multi_dir=`echo $${ml} | sed -e 's/^[^;]*;//'`; \
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/include$${multi_dir}; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) include-fixed$${multidir}/limits.h $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/include$${multi_dir}/limits.h; \
done
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs \
$(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs ; \
sysroot_headers_suffix='$${sysroot_headers_suffix}'; \
echo 'SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR="'"$(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)"'"' \
> $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/mkheaders.conf
echo 'OTHER_FIXINCLUDES_DIRS="$(OTHER_FIXINCLUDES_DIRS)"' \
>> $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/mkheaders.conf
echo 'STMP_FIXINC="$(STMP_FIXINC)"' \
>> $(DESTDIR)$(itoolsdatadir)/mkheaders.conf
# Use this target to install the program `collect2' under the name `collect2'.
install-collect2: collect2 installdirs
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) collect2$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/collect2$(exeext)
# Install the driver program as $(libsubdir)/gcc for collect2.
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) xgcc$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/gcc$(exeext)
# Install lto-wrapper.
install-lto-wrapper: lto-wrapper$(exeext)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) lto-wrapper$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)/lto-wrapper$(exeext)
install-gcc-ar: installdirs gcc-ar$(exeext) gcc-nm$(exeext) gcc-ranlib$(exeext)
if test "$(enable_as_accelerator)" != "yes" ; then \
for i in gcc-ar gcc-nm gcc-ranlib; do \
install_name=`echo $$i|sed '$(program_transform_name)'` ;\
target_install_name=$(target_noncanonical)-`echo $$i|sed '$(program_transform_name)'` ; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$install_name$(exeext) ; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$i$(exeext) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$install_name$(exeext) ;\
if test -f gcc-cross$(exeext); then \
:; \
else \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$target_install_name$(exeext); \
( cd $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) && \
$(LN) $$install_name$(exeext) $$target_install_name$(exeext) ) ; \
fi ; \
done; \
fi
# Cancel installation by deleting the installed files.
uninstall: lang.uninstall
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(libsubdir)
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(libexecsubdir)
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext)
-rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext)
-if [ x$(cpp_install_dir) != x ]; then \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/$(cpp_install_dir)/$(CPP_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext); \
else true; fi
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(GCOV_INSTALL_NAME)$(exeext)
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$(GCC_INSTALL_NAME)$(man1ext)
-rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/cpp$(man1ext)
-rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/cpp.info* $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/gcc.info*
-rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/cppinternals.info* $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/gccint.info*
for i in ar nm ranlib ; do \
install_name=`echo gcc-$$i|sed '$(program_transform_name)'`$(exeext) ;\
target_install_name=$(target_noncanonical)-`echo gcc-$$i|sed '$(program_transform_name)'`$(exeext) ; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$install_name ; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$target_install_name ; \
done
#
# These targets are for the dejagnu testsuites. The file site.exp
# contains global variables that all the testsuites will use.
target_subdir = @target_subdir@
site.exp: ./config.status Makefile
@echo "Making a new config file..."
-@rm -f ./site.tmp
@$(STAMP) site.exp
-@mv site.exp site.bak
@echo "## these variables are automatically generated by make ##" > ./site.tmp
@echo "# Do not edit here. If you wish to override these values" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "# add them to the last section" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set rootme \"`${PWD_COMMAND}`\"" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set srcdir \"`cd ${srcdir}; ${PWD_COMMAND}`\"" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set host_triplet $(host)" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set build_triplet $(build)" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set target_triplet $(target)" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set target_alias $(target_noncanonical)" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set libiconv \"$(LIBICONV)\"" >> ./site.tmp
# CFLAGS is set even though it's empty to show we reserve the right to set it.
@echo "set CFLAGS \"\"" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set CXXFLAGS \"\"" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set HOSTCC \"$(CC)\"" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set HOSTCFLAGS \"$(CFLAGS)\"" >> ./site.tmp
# TEST_ALWAYS_FLAGS are flags that should be passed to every compilation.
# They are passed first to allow individual tests to override them.
@echo "set TEST_ALWAYS_FLAGS \"$(SYSROOT_CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET)\"" >> ./site.tmp
# When running the tests we set GCC_EXEC_PREFIX to the install tree so that
# files that have already been installed there will be found. The -B option
# overrides it, so use of GCC_EXEC_PREFIX will not result in using GCC files
# from the install tree.
@echo "set TEST_GCC_EXEC_PREFIX \"$(libdir)/gcc/\"" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set TESTING_IN_BUILD_TREE 1" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set HAVE_LIBSTDCXX_V3 1" >> ./site.tmp
@if test "@enable_plugin@" = "yes" ; then \
echo "set ENABLE_PLUGIN 1" >> ./site.tmp; \
echo "set PLUGINCC \"$(PLUGINCC)\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
echo "set PLUGINCFLAGS \"$(PLUGINCFLAGS)\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
echo "set GMPINC \"$(GMPINC)\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
fi
# If newlib has been configured, we need to pass -B to gcc so it can find
# newlib's crt0.o if it exists. This will cause a "path prefix not used"
# message if it doesn't, but the testsuite is supposed to ignore the message -
# it's too difficult to tell when to and when not to pass -B (not all targets
# have crt0's). We could only add the -B if ../newlib/crt0.o exists, but that
# seems like too selective a test.
# ??? Another way to solve this might be to rely on linker scripts. Then
# theoretically the -B won't be needed.
# We also need to pass -L ../ld so that the linker can find ldscripts.
@if [ -d $(objdir)/../$(target_subdir)/newlib ] \
&& [ "${host}" != "${target}" ]; then \
echo "set newlib_cflags \"-I$(objdir)/../$(target_subdir)/newlib/targ-include -I\$$srcdir/../newlib/libc/include\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
echo "set newlib_ldflags \"-B$(objdir)/../$(target_subdir)/newlib/\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
echo "append CFLAGS \" \$$newlib_cflags\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
echo "append CXXFLAGS \" \$$newlib_cflags\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
echo "append LDFLAGS \" \$$newlib_ldflags\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
else true; \
fi
@if [ -d $(objdir)/../ld ] ; then \
echo "append LDFLAGS \" -L$(objdir)/../ld\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
else true; \
fi
echo "set tmpdir $(objdir)/testsuite" >> ./site.tmp
@echo "set srcdir \"\$${srcdir}/testsuite\"" >> ./site.tmp
@if [ "X$(ALT_CC_UNDER_TEST)" != "X" ] ; then \
echo "set ALT_CC_UNDER_TEST \"$(ALT_CC_UNDER_TEST)\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
else true; \
fi
@if [ "X$(ALT_CXX_UNDER_TEST)" != "X" ] ; then \
echo "set ALT_CXX_UNDER_TEST \"$(ALT_CXX_UNDER_TEST)\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
else true; \
fi
@if [ "X$(COMPAT_OPTIONS)" != "X" ] ; then \
echo "set COMPAT_OPTIONS \"$(COMPAT_OPTIONS)\"" >> ./site.tmp; \
else true; \
fi
@echo "## All variables above are generated by configure. Do Not Edit ##" >> ./site.tmp
@cat ./site.tmp > site.exp
@cat site.bak | sed \
-e '1,/^## All variables above are.*##/ d' >> site.exp
-@rm -f ./site.tmp
CHECK_TARGETS = @check_languages@
check: $(CHECK_TARGETS)
check-subtargets: $(patsubst %,%-subtargets,$(CHECK_TARGETS))
# The idea is to parallelize testing of multilibs, for example:
# make -j3 check-gcc//sh-hms-sim/{-m1,-m2,-m3,-m3e,-m4}/{,-nofpu}
# will run 3 concurrent sessions of check-gcc, eventually testing
# all 10 combinations. GNU make is required, as is a shell that expands
# alternations within braces.
lang_checks_parallel = $(lang_checks:=//%)
$(lang_checks_parallel): site.exp
target=`echo "$@" | sed 's,//.*,,'`; \
variant=`echo "$@" | sed 's,^[^/]*//,,'`; \
vardots=`echo "$$variant" | sed 's,/,.,g'`; \
$(MAKE) TESTSUITEDIR="testsuite.$$vardots" \
RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board=$$variant $(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
"$$target"
TESTSUITEDIR = testsuite
$(TESTSUITEDIR)/site.exp: site.exp
-test -d $(TESTSUITEDIR) || mkdir $(TESTSUITEDIR)
-rm -f $@
sed '/set tmpdir/ s|testsuite$$|$(TESTSUITEDIR)|' < site.exp > $@
# This is only used for check-% targets that aren't parallelized.
$(filter-out $(lang_checks_parallelized),$(lang_checks)): check-% : site.exp
-test -d plugin || mkdir plugin
-test -d $(TESTSUITEDIR) || mkdir $(TESTSUITEDIR)
test -d $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$* || mkdir $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*
-(rootme=`${PWD_COMMAND}`; export rootme; \
srcdir=`cd ${srcdir}; ${PWD_COMMAND}` ; export srcdir ; \
cd $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*; \
rm -f tmp-site.exp; \
sed '/set tmpdir/ s|testsuite$$|$(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*|' \
< ../../site.exp > tmp-site.exp; \
$(SHELL) $${srcdir}/../move-if-change tmp-site.exp site.exp; \
EXPECT=${EXPECT} ; export EXPECT ; \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../expect/expect ] ; then \
TCL_LIBRARY=`cd .. ; cd $${srcdir}/../tcl/library ; ${PWD_COMMAND}` ; \
export TCL_LIBRARY ; fi ; \
$(RUNTEST) --tool $* $(RUNTESTFLAGS))
$(patsubst %,%-subtargets,$(lang_checks)): check-%-subtargets:
@echo check-$*
check_p_tool=$(firstword $(subst _, ,$*))
check_p_count=$(check_$(check_p_tool)_parallelize)
check_p_subno=$(word 2,$(subst _, ,$*))
check_p_numbers0:=1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
check_p_numbers1:=0 $(check_p_numbers0)
check_p_numbers2:=$(foreach i,$(check_p_numbers0),$(addprefix $(i),$(check_p_numbers1)))
check_p_numbers3:=$(addprefix 0,$(check_p_numbers1)) $(check_p_numbers2)
check_p_numbers4:=$(foreach i,$(check_p_numbers0),$(addprefix $(i),$(check_p_numbers3)))
check_p_numbers5:=$(addprefix 0,$(check_p_numbers3)) $(check_p_numbers4)
check_p_numbers6:=$(foreach i,$(check_p_numbers0),$(addprefix $(i),$(check_p_numbers5)))
check_p_numbers:=$(check_p_numbers0) $(check_p_numbers2) $(check_p_numbers4) $(check_p_numbers6)
check_p_subdir=$(subst _,,$*)
check_p_subdirs=$(wordlist 1,$(check_p_count),$(wordlist 1, \
$(if $(GCC_TEST_PARALLEL_SLOTS),$(GCC_TEST_PARALLEL_SLOTS),128), \
$(check_p_numbers)))
# For parallelized check-% targets, this decides whether parallelization
# is desirable (if -jN is used). If desirable, recursive make is run with
# check-parallel-$lang{,1,2,3,4,5} etc. goals, which can be executed in
# parallel, as they are run in separate directories.
# check-parallel-$lang{,1,2,3,4,5} etc. goals invoke runtest with
# GCC_RUNTEST_PARALLELIZE_DIR var in the environment and runtest_file_p
# dejaGNU procedure is overridden to additionally synchronize through
# a $lang-parallel directory which tests will be run by which runtest instance.
# Afterwards contrib/dg-extract-results.sh is used to merge the sum and log
# files. If parallelization isn't desirable, only one recursive make
# is run with check-parallel-$lang goal and check_$lang_parallelize variable
# cleared to say that no additional arguments beyond $(RUNTESTFLAGS)
# should be passed to runtest.
#
# To parallelize some language check, add the corresponding check-$lang
# to lang_checks_parallelized variable and define check_$lang_parallelize
# variable. This is the upper limit to which it is useful to parallelize the
# check-$lang target. It doesn't make sense to try e.g. 128 goals for small
# testsuites like objc or go.
$(lang_checks_parallelized): check-% : site.exp
-rm -rf $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*-parallel
@if [ -n "$(filter -j%, $(MFLAGS))" ]; then \
test -d $(TESTSUITEDIR) || mkdir $(TESTSUITEDIR) || true; \
test -d $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*-parallel || mkdir $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*-parallel || true; \
GCC_RUNTEST_PARALLELIZE_DIR=`${PWD_COMMAND}`/$(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_tool)-parallel ; \
export GCC_RUNTEST_PARALLELIZE_DIR ; \
$(MAKE) TESTSUITEDIR="$(TESTSUITEDIR)" RUNTESTFLAGS="$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
check-parallel-$* \
$(patsubst %,check-parallel-$*_%, $(check_p_subdirs)); \
sums= ; logs= ; \
for dir in $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$* \
$(patsubst %,$(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*%,$(check_p_subdirs));\
do \
if [ -d $$dir ]; then \
mv -f $$dir/$*.sum $$dir/$*.sum.sep; mv -f $$dir/$*.log $$dir/$*.log.sep; \
sums="$$sums $$dir/$*.sum.sep"; logs="$$logs $$dir/$*.log.sep"; \
fi; \
done; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../contrib/dg-extract-results.sh $$sums \
> $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*/$*.sum; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../contrib/dg-extract-results.sh -L $$logs \
> $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*/$*.log; \
rm -rf $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$*-parallel || true; \
else \
$(MAKE) TESTSUITEDIR="$(TESTSUITEDIR)" RUNTESTFLAGS="$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
check_$*_parallelize= check-parallel-$*; \
fi
check-parallel-% : site.exp
-@test -d plugin || mkdir plugin
-@test -d $(TESTSUITEDIR) || mkdir $(TESTSUITEDIR)
@test -d $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_subdir) || mkdir $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_subdir)
-$(if $(check_p_subno),@)(rootme=`${PWD_COMMAND}`; export rootme; \
srcdir=`cd ${srcdir}; ${PWD_COMMAND}` ; export srcdir ; \
if [ -n "$(check_p_subno)" ] \
&& [ -n "$$GCC_RUNTEST_PARALLELIZE_DIR" ] \
&& [ -f $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_tool)-parallel/finished ]; then \
rm -rf $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_subdir); \
else \
cd $(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_subdir); \
rm -f tmp-site.exp; \
sed '/set tmpdir/ s|testsuite$$|$(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_subdir)|' \
< ../../site.exp > tmp-site.exp; \
$(SHELL) $${srcdir}/../move-if-change tmp-site.exp site.exp; \
EXPECT=${EXPECT} ; export EXPECT ; \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../expect/expect ] ; then \
TCL_LIBRARY=`cd .. ; cd $${srcdir}/../tcl/library ; ${PWD_COMMAND}` ; \
export TCL_LIBRARY ; \
fi ; \
$(RUNTEST) --tool $(check_p_tool) $(RUNTESTFLAGS); \
if [ -n "$$GCC_RUNTEST_PARALLELIZE_DIR" ] ; then \
touch $${rootme}/$(TESTSUITEDIR)/$(check_p_tool)-parallel/finished; \
fi ; \
fi )
# QMTest targets
# The path to qmtest.
QMTEST_PATH=qmtest
# The flags to pass to qmtest.
QMTESTFLAGS=
# The flags to pass to "qmtest run".
QMTESTRUNFLAGS=-f none --result-stream dejagnu_stream.DejaGNUStream
# The command to use to invoke qmtest.
QMTEST=${QMTEST_PATH} ${QMTESTFLAGS}
# The tests (or suites) to run.
QMTEST_GPP_TESTS=g++
# The subdirectory of the OBJDIR that will be used to store the QMTest
# test database configuration and that will be used for temporary
# scratch space during QMTest's execution.
QMTEST_DIR=qmtestsuite
# Create the QMTest database configuration.
${QMTEST_DIR} stamp-qmtest:
${QMTEST} -D ${QMTEST_DIR} create-tdb \
-c gcc_database.GCCDatabase \
-a srcdir=`cd ${srcdir}/testsuite && ${PWD_COMMAND}` && \
$(STAMP) stamp-qmtest
# Create the QMTest context file.
${QMTEST_DIR}/context: stamp-qmtest
rm -f $@
echo "CompilerTable.languages=c cplusplus" >> $@
echo "CompilerTable.c_kind=GCC" >> $@
echo "CompilerTable.c_path=${objdir}/xgcc" >> $@
echo "CompilerTable.c_options=-B${objdir}/" >> $@
echo "CompilerTable.cplusplus_kind=GCC" >> $@
echo "CompilerTable.cplusplus_path=${objdir}/xg++" >> $@
echo "CompilerTable.cplusplus_options=-B${objdir}/" >> $@
echo "DejaGNUTest.target=${target_noncanonical}" >> $@
# Run the G++ testsuite using QMTest.
qmtest-g++: ${QMTEST_DIR}/context
cd ${QMTEST_DIR} && ${QMTEST} run ${QMTESTRUNFLAGS} -C context \
-o g++.qmr ${QMTEST_GPP_TESTS}
# Use the QMTest GUI.
qmtest-gui: ${QMTEST_DIR}/context
cd ${QMTEST_DIR} && ${QMTEST} gui -C context
.PHONY: qmtest-g++
# Run Paranoia on real.c.
paranoia.o: $(srcdir)/../contrib/paranoia.cc $(CONFIG_H) $(SYSTEM_H) $(TREE_H)
g++ -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $< $(OUTPUT_OPTION)
paranoia: paranoia.o real.o $(LIBIBERTY)
g++ -o $@ paranoia.o real.o $(LIBIBERTY)
# These exist for maintenance purposes.
# Update the tags table.
TAGS: lang.tags
(cd $(srcdir); \
incs= ; \
list='$(SUBDIRS)'; for dir in $$list; do \
if test -f $$dir/TAGS; then \
incs="$$incs --include $$dir/TAGS.sub"; \
fi; \
done; \
etags -o TAGS.sub c-family/*.h c-family/*.c *.h *.c *.cc \
../include/*.h ../libiberty/*.c \
../libcpp/*.c ../libcpp/include/*.h \
--language=none --regex="/\(char\|unsigned int\|int\|bool\|void\|HOST_WIDE_INT\|enum [A-Za-z_0-9]+\) [*]?\([A-Za-z_0-9]+\)/\2/" common.opt \
--language=none --regex="/\(DEF_RTL_EXPR\|DEFTREECODE\|DEFGSCODE\).*(\([A-Za-z_0-9]+\)/\2/" rtl.def tree.def gimple.def \
--language=none --regex="/DEFTIMEVAR (\([A-Za-z_0-9]+\)/\1/" timevar.def \
; \
etags --include TAGS.sub $$incs)
# -----------------------------------------------------
# Rules for generating translated message descriptions.
# Disabled by autoconf if the tools are not available.
# -----------------------------------------------------
XGETTEXT = @XGETTEXT@
GMSGFMT = @GMSGFMT@
MSGMERGE = msgmerge
CATALOGS = $(patsubst %,po/%,@CATALOGS@)
.PHONY: build- install- build-po install-po update-po
# Dummy rules to deal with dependencies produced by use of
# "build-@POSUB@" and "install-@POSUB@" above, when NLS is disabled.
build-: ; @true
install-: ; @true
build-po: $(CATALOGS)
# This notation should be acceptable to all Make implementations used
# by people who are interested in updating .po files.
update-po: $(CATALOGS:.gmo=.pox)
# N.B. We do not attempt to copy these into $(srcdir). The snapshot
# script does that.
.po.gmo:
$(mkinstalldirs) po
$(GMSGFMT) --statistics -o $@ $<
# The new .po has to be gone over by hand, so we deposit it into
# build/po with a different extension.
# If build/po/gcc.pot exists, use it (it was just created),
# else use the one in srcdir.
.po.pox:
$(mkinstalldirs) po
$(MSGMERGE) $< `if test -f po/gcc.pot; \
then echo po/gcc.pot; \
else echo $(srcdir)/po/gcc.pot; fi` -o $@
# This rule has to look for .gmo modules in both srcdir and
# the cwd, and has to check that we actually have a catalog
# for each language, in case they weren't built or included
# with the distribution.
install-po:
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)
cats="$(CATALOGS)"; for cat in $$cats; do \
lang=`basename $$cat | sed 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \
if [ -f $$cat ]; then :; \
elif [ -f $(srcdir)/$$cat ]; then cat=$(srcdir)/$$cat; \
else continue; \
fi; \
dir=$(localedir)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES; \
echo $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$$dir; \
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$$dir || exit 1; \
echo $(INSTALL_DATA) $$cat $(DESTDIR)$$dir/gcc.mo; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$cat $(DESTDIR)$$dir/gcc.mo; \
done
# Rule for regenerating the message template (gcc.pot).
# Instead of forcing everyone to edit POTFILES.in, which proved impractical,
# this rule has no dependencies and always regenerates gcc.pot. This is
# relatively harmless since the .po files do not directly depend on it.
# Note that exgettext has an awk script embedded in it which requires a
# fairly modern (POSIX-compliant) awk.
# The .pot file is left in the build directory.
gcc.pot: po/gcc.pot
po/gcc.pot: force
$(mkinstalldirs) po
$(MAKE) srcextra
AWK=$(AWK) $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/po/exgettext \
$(XGETTEXT) gcc $(srcdir)
#
# Dependency information.
# In order for parallel make to really start compiling the expensive
# objects from $(OBJS) as early as possible, build all their
# prerequisites strictly before all objects.
$(ALL_HOST_OBJS) : | $(generated_files)
# Include the auto-generated dependencies for all host objects.
DEPFILES = \
$(foreach obj,$(ALL_HOST_OBJS),\
$(dir $(obj))$(DEPDIR)/$(patsubst %.o,%.Po,$(notdir $(obj))))
-include $(DEPFILES)