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# Makefile for GNU C compiler.
# Copyright (C) 1987, 88, 90-97, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#This file is part of GNU CC.
#GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
#it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
#the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
#any later version.
#GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
#the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
#Boston MA 02111-1307, USA.
# The targets for external use include:
# all, doc, proto, install, install-cross, install-cross-rest,
# uninstall, TAGS, mostlyclean, clean, distclean, maintainer-clean,
# stage1, stage2, stage3, stage4.
# Suppress smart makes who think they know how to automake Yacc files
.y.c:
# Directory where sources are, from where we are.
srcdir = @srcdir@
VPATH = @srcdir@
# Variables that exist for you to override.
# See below for how to change them for certain systems.
# List of language subdirectories.
# This is overridden by configure.
SUBDIRS =@subdirs@
# Selection of languages to be made.
# This is overridden by configure.
LANGUAGES = c proto gcov @all_languages@
# Selection of languages to be made during stage1 build.
# This is overridden by configure.
BOOT_LANGUAGES = c @all_boot_languages@
ALLOCA =
ALLOCA_FLAGS =
ALLOCA_FINISH = true
# Various ways of specifying flags for compilations:
# CFLAGS is for the user to override to, e.g., do a bootstrap with -O2.
# BOOT_CFLAGS is the value of CFLAGS to pass
# to the stage2 and stage3 compilations
# XCFLAGS is used for most compilations but not when using the GCC just built.
# TCFLAGS is used for compilations with the GCC just built.
XCFLAGS =
TCFLAGS =
CFLAGS = -g
BOOT_CFLAGS = -O $(CFLAGS)
# These exists to be overridden by the x-* and t-* files, respectively.
X_CFLAGS =
T_CFLAGS =
X_CPPFLAGS =
T_CPPFLAGS =
CC = @CC@
BISON = bison
BISONFLAGS =
LEX = flex
LEXFLAGS =
AR = ar
AR_FLAGS = rc
LN = @symbolic_link@
DLLTOOL = dlltool
SHELL = /bin/sh
# on sysV, define this as cp.
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
# These permit overriding just for certain files.
INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL)
INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL)
MAKEINFO = makeinfo
MAKEINFOFLAGS =
TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi
# For GNUmake: let us decide what gets passed to recursive makes.
MAKEOVERRIDES =
@SET_MAKE@
# Define this as & to perform parallel make on a Sequent.
# Note that this has some bugs, and it seems currently necessary
# to compile all the gen* files first by hand to avoid erroneous results.
P =
# How to invoke ranlib.
RANLIB = ranlib
# Test to use to see whether ranlib exists on the system.
RANLIB_TEST = [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o -f /bin/ranlib ]
# Compiler to use for compiling libgcc1.a.
# OLDCC should not be the GNU C compiler,
# since that would compile typical libgcc1.a functions such as mulsi3
# into infinite recursions.
OLDCC = cc
# CFLAGS for use with OLDCC, for compiling libgcc1.a.
# NOTE: -O does not work on some Unix systems!
CCLIBFLAGS = -O
# Version of ar to use when compiling libgcc1.a.
OLDAR = ar
OLDAR_FLAGS = qc
# Target to use when installing include directory. Either
# install-headers-tar or install-headers-cpio.
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/stdarg.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/stddef.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/varargs.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-alpha.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-h8300.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-i860.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-i960.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-mips.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-m88k.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-mn10200.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-mn10300.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-pa.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-pyr.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-sparc.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-clipper.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-spur.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-m32r.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-sh.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/va-v850.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-arc.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/iso646.h $(srcdir)/ginclude/va-ppc.h \
$(srcdir)/ginclude/proto.h $(EXTRA_HEADERS) \
$(LANG_EXTRA_HEADERS)
# Target to use whe installing assert.h. Some systems may
# want to set this empty.
INSTALL_ASSERT_H = install-assert-h
# The GCC to use for compiling libgcc2.a, enquire, and libgcc1-test.
# Usually the one we just built.
# Don't use this as a dependency--use $(GCC_PASSES) or $(GCC_PARTS).
GCC_FOR_TARGET = ./xgcc -B./
# This is used instead of ALL_CFLAGS when compiling with GCC_FOR_TARGET.
# It omits XCFLAGS, and specifies -B./.
# It also specifies -I./include to find, e.g., stddef.h.
GCC_CFLAGS=$(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(X_CFLAGS) $(T_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -I./include $(TCFLAGS)
# Special flags for compiling enquire.
# We disable optimization to make floating point more reliable.
ENQUIRE_CFLAGS = -DNO_MEM -DNO_LONG_DOUBLE_IO -O0
ENQUIRE_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS)
# Sed command to transform gcc to installed name. Overwritten by configure.
program_transform_name = -e s,x,x,
program_transform_cross_name = -e s,^,$(target_alias)-,
# Tools to use when building a cross-compiler.
# These are used because `configure' appends `cross-make'
# to the makefile when making a cross-compiler.
TARGET_TOOLPREFIX = $(tooldir)/bin/
AR_FOR_TARGET = $(TARGET_TOOLPREFIX)ar
AR_FOR_TARGET_FLAGS = rc
RANLIB_FOR_TARGET = $(TARGET_TOOLPREFIX)ranlib
RANLIB_TEST_FOR_TARGET = [ -f $(TARGET_TOOLPREFIX)ranlib ]
# Dir to search for system headers. Overridden by cross-make.
SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR = /usr/include
# Control whether to run fixproto.
STMP_FIXPROTO = stmp-fixproto
# Test to see whether <float.h> exists in the system header files,
# and is not derived from GCC.
FLOAT_H_TEST = \
[ -f $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)/float.h ] && \
if grep 'ifndef _FLOAT_H___' $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)/float.h >/dev/null; \
then false; \
else :; fi
# Test to see whether <limits.h> exists in the system header files.
LIMITS_H_TEST = [ -f $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR)/limits.h ]
# There may be a premade insn-attrtab.c for this machine.
# (You could rebuild it with genattrtab as usual, but it takes a long time.)
# PREMADE_ATTRTAB is the file name of the file to use.
# PREMADE_ATTRTAB_MD is the md file it corresponds to.
PREMADE_ATTRTAB_MD = Makefile # Guaranteed not to cmp equal to md.
PREMADE_ATTRTAB =
target=@target@
target_alias=@target_alias@
xmake_file=@dep_host_xmake_file@
tmake_file=@dep_tmake_file@
out_file=$(srcdir)/config/@out_file@
out_object_file=@out_object_file@
md_file=$(srcdir)/config/@md_file@
tm_file=@tm_file_list@
build_xm_file=@build_xm_file_list@
host_xm_file=@host_xm_file_list@
lang_specs_files=@lang_specs_files@
lang_options_files=@lang_options_files@
GCC_THREAD_FILE=@thread_file@
version=@version@
mainversion=`sed -e 's/.*\"\([0-9]*\.[0-9]*\).*/\1/' < $(srcdir)/version.c`
# 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 the compiler finds executables, libraries, etc.
libsubdir = $(libdir)/gcc-lib/$(target_alias)/$(version)
# Directory in which the compiler finds g++ includes.
gxx_include_dir= @gxx_include_dir@
# Directory in which the old g++ header files may be found.
# The reason we use $(libdir)/g++-include rather than using libsubdir
# is for compatibility with older versions of libg++.
old_gxx_include_dir= $(libdir)/g++-include
# Directory to search for site-specific includes.
includedir = $(local_prefix)/include
# assertdir is overridden in cross-make.
# (But this currently agrees with what is in cross-make.)
assertdir = $(tooldir)/include
# where the info files go
infodir = @infodir@
# Extension (if any) to put in installed man-page filename.
manext = .1
objext = .o
exeext = @build_exeext@
# Directory in which to put man pages.
mandir = @mandir@/man1
# Directory in which to find other cross-compilation tools and headers.
# Used in install-cross.
tooldir = $(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)
# Dir for temp files.
tmpdir = /tmp
# Additional system libraries to link with.
CLIB=
# Change this to a null string if obstacks are installed in the
# system library.
OBSTACK=obstack.o
# Specify the rule for actually making libgcc.a,
LIBGCC = libgcc.a
# and the rule for installing it.
INSTALL_LIBGCC = install-libgcc
# Specify the rule for actually making libgcc1.a.
# The value may be empty; that means to do absolutely nothing
# with or for libgcc1.a.
LIBGCC1 = libgcc1.a
# Specify the rule for making libgcc1.a for a cross-compiler.
# The default rule assumes that libgcc1.a is supplied by the user.
CROSS_LIBGCC1 = libgcc1.cross
# Specify the rule for actually making libgcc2.a.
LIBGCC2 = libgcc2.a
# Options to use when compiling libgcc2.a.
# -g1 causes output of debug info only for file-scope entities.
# we use this here because that should be enough, and also
# so that -g1 will be tested.
LIBGCC2_DEBUG_CFLAGS = -g1
LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -O2 $(LIBGCC2_INCLUDES) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS) $(LIBGCC2_DEBUG_CFLAGS) -DIN_LIBGCC2 -D__GCC_FLOAT_NOT_NEEDED -fexceptions
# Additional options to use when compiling libgcc2.a.
# Some targets override this to -Iinclude
LIBGCC2_INCLUDES =
# Additional target-dependent options for compiling libgcc2.a.
TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS =
# Things which must be built before building libgcc2.a.
# Some targets override this to stmp-int-hdrs
LIBGCC2_DEPS =
# Enquire target (This is a variable so that a target can choose not to
# build it.)
ENQUIRE = enquire
# libgcc1-test target (must also be overridable for a target)
LIBGCC1_TEST = libgcc1-test
# List of extra executables that should be compiled for this target machine
# that are used for compiling from source code to object code.
# The rules for compiling them should be in the t-* file for the machine.
EXTRA_PASSES =@extra_passes@
# Like EXTRA_PASSES, but these are used when linking.
EXTRA_PROGRAMS = @extra_programs@
# List of extra object files that should be compiled for this target machine.
# The rules for compiling them should be in the t-* file for the machine.
EXTRA_PARTS = @extra_parts@
# 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 =@host_extra_gcc_objs@
# List of additional header files to install.
# Often this is edited directly by `configure'.
EXTRA_HEADERS =@extra_headers_list@
# Set this to `ld' to enable use of collect2.
USE_COLLECT2 = @will_use_collect2@
MAYBE_USE_COLLECT2 = @maybe_use_collect2@
# It is convenient for configure to add the assignment at the beginning,
# so don't override it here.
# List of extra C and assembler files to add to libgcc1.a.
# Assembler files should have names ending in `.asm'.
LIB1FUNCS_EXTRA =
# List of extra C and assembler files to add to libgcc2.a.
# Assembler files should have names ending in `.asm'.
LIB2FUNCS_EXTRA =
# Default float.h source to use for cross-compiler.
# This is overridden by configure.
CROSS_FLOAT_H=$(srcdir)/config/float-@float_format@.h
# Program to convert libraries.
LIBCONVERT =
# Control whether header files are installed.
INSTALL_HEADERS=install-headers
# Options for tar when copying trees. So HPUX can override it.
TAROUTOPTS = xpBf
# Select which version of fixincludes to use (I.E. regular versus SVR4)
# This value is overridden directly by configure.
FIXINCLUDES = @fixincludes@
# Set to ChangeLog if we are in a CVS working directory. This lets
# us automatically build version.c.
VERSION_DEP = @version_dep@
# 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.
# This is overridden by configure.
COMPILERS = cc1$(exeext) @all_compilers@
# List of things which should already be built whenever we try to use xgcc
# to compile anything (without linking).
GCC_PASSES=xgcc cc1 cpp $(EXTRA_PASSES)
# List of things which should already be built whenever we try to use xgcc
# to link anything.
GCC_PARTS=$(GCC_PASSES) $(LIBGCC) $(EXTRA_PROGRAMS) $(USE_COLLECT2) $(EXTRA_PARTS)
# Directory to link to, when using the target `maketest'.
DIR = ../gcc
# Guaranteed to not exist when not passing md through cpp.
# This value is overridden directly by configure.
MD_FILE = md-cpp-not-used
# Flags to use when cross-building GCC.
# Prefix to apply to names of object files when using them
# to run on the machine we are compiling on.
HOST_PREFIX=
# Prefix to apply to names of object files when compiling them
# to run on the machine we are compiling on.
# The default for this variable is chosen to keep these rules
# out of the way of the other rules for compiling the same source files.
HOST_PREFIX_1=loser-
HOST_CC=$(CC)
HOST_CFLAGS=$(ALL_CFLAGS)
HOST_CLIB=$(CLIB)
HOST_LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)
HOST_CPPFLAGS=$(ALL_CPPFLAGS)
HOST_ALLOCA=$(ALLOCA)
HOST_MALLOC=$(MALLOC)
HOST_OBSTACK=$(OBSTACK)
# Actual name to use when installing a native compiler.
GCC_INSTALL_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed $$t`
# Actual name to use when installing a cross-compiler.
GCC_CROSS_NAME = `t='$(program_transform_cross_name)'; echo gcc | sed $$t`
# Choose the real default target.
ALL=all.internal
# Choose the real install target.
INSTALL_TARGET=install-normal
# Source for float.h. Overridden by cross-make.
FLOAT_H=float.h-nat
# Extra symbols for fixproto to define when parsing headers.
FIXPROTO_DEFINES =
# Extra flags to use when compiling crt{begin,end}.o.
CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS =
# Extra flags to use when compiling [m]crt0.o.
CRT0STUFF_T_CFLAGS =
# "t" or nothing, for building multilibbed versions of, say, crtbegin.o.
T =
# End of variables for you to override.
# Definition of `all' is here so that new rules inserted by sed
# do not specify the default target.
# The real definition is under `all.internal' (for native compilers)
# or `all.cross' (for cross compilers).
all: all.indirect
# This tells GNU Make version 3 not to put all variables in the environment.
.NOEXPORT:
# sed inserts variable overrides after the following line.
####target overrides
@target_overrides@
####host overrides
@host_overrides@
####cross overrides
@cross_defines@
@cross_overrides@
####build overrides
@build_overrides@
#
# Now figure out from those variables how to compile and link.
all.indirect: $(ALL)
# IN_GCC tells obstack.h that we are using gcc's <stddef.h> file.
# ??? IN_GCC should be obsolete now.
INTERNAL_CFLAGS = $(CROSS) -DIN_GCC @extra_c_flags@
# This is the variable actually used when we compile.
ALL_CFLAGS = $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(X_CFLAGS) $(T_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) \
@DEFS@
# Likewise.
ALL_CPPFLAGS = $(CPPFLAGS) $(X_CPPFLAGS) $(T_CPPFLAGS)
# Even if ALLOCA is set, don't use it if compiling with GCC.
USE_ALLOCA= ` case "${CC}" in "${OLDCC}") echo "${ALLOCA}" ;; esac `
USE_HOST_ALLOCA= ` case "${HOST_CC}"@"${HOST_ALLOCA}" in "${OLDCC}"@?*) echo ${HOST_PREFIX}${HOST_ALLOCA} ;; esac `
USE_HOST_MALLOC= ` case "${HOST_MALLOC}" in ?*) echo ${HOST_PREFIX}${HOST_MALLOC} ;; esac `
USE_HOST_OBSTACK= ` case "${HOST_OBSTACK}" in ?*) echo ${HOST_PREFIX}${HOST_OBSTACK} ;; esac `
# Dependency on obstack, alloca, malloc or whatever library facilities
# are not installed in the system libraries.
# We don't use USE_ALLOCA because backquote expansion doesn't work in deps.
LIBDEPS= $(OBSTACK) $(ALLOCA) $(MALLOC)
# Likewise, for use in the tools that must run on this machine
# even if we are cross-building GCC.
# We don't use USE_ALLOCA because backquote expansion doesn't work in deps.
HOST_LIBDEPS= $(HOST_PREFIX)$(HOST_OBSTACK) $(HOST_PREFIX)$(HOST_ALLOCA) $(HOST_PREFIX)$(HOST_MALLOC)
# How to link with both our special library facilities
# and the system's installed libraries.
LIBS = $(OBSTACK) $(USE_ALLOCA) $(MALLOC) $(CLIB)
# Likewise, for use in the tools that must run on this machine
# even if we are cross-building GCC.
HOST_LIBS = $(USE_HOST_OBSTACK) $(USE_HOST_ALLOCA) $(USE_HOST_MALLOC) \
$(HOST_CLIB)
HOST_RTL = $(HOST_PREFIX)rtl.o
HOST_RTLANAL = $(HOST_PREFIX)rtlanal.o
HOST_PRINT = $(HOST_PREFIX)print-rtl.o
# Specify the directories to be searched for header files.
# Both . and srcdir are used, in that order,
# so that tm.h and config.h will be found in the compilation
# subdirectory rather than in the source directory.
INCLUDES = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/config
# Always use -I$(srcdir)/config when compiling.
.c.o:
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $<
# This tells GNU make version 3 not to export all the variables
# defined in this file into the environment.
.NOEXPORT:
#
# Support for additional languages (other than c and objc).
# ??? objc can be supported this way too (leave for later).
# These next lines are overridden by configure.
LANG_MAKEFILES = @all_lang_makefiles@
LANG_STAGESTUFF = @all_stagestuff@
LANG_DIFF_EXCLUDES = @all_diff_excludes@
LANG_LIB2FUNCS = @all_lib2funcs@
LANG_EXTRA_HEADERS = @all_headers@
# Flags to pass to recursive makes.
# CC is set by configure. Hosts without symlinks need special handling
# because we need CC="stage1/xgcc -Bstage1/" to work in the language
# subdirectories.
# ??? The choices here will need some experimenting with.
FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
"AR_FLAGS=$(AR_FLAGS)" \
"AR_FOR_TARGET=$(AR_FOR_TARGET)" \
"BISON=$(BISON)" \
"BISONFLAGS=$(BISONFLAGS)" \
"CC=@cc_set_by_configure@" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
"CLIB=$(CLIB)" \
"GCC_FOR_TARGET=$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)" \
"LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)" \
"LEX=$(LEX)" \
"LEXFLAGS=$(LEXFLAGS)" \
"LN=$(LN)" \
"MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
"MAKEINFOFLAGS=$(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \
"RANLIB_FOR_TARGET=$(RANLIB_FOR_TARGET)" \
"RANLIB_TEST_FOR_TARGET=$(RANLIB_TEST_FOR_TARGET)" \
"SHELL=$(SHELL)" \
"STAGE_PREFIX=@stage_prefix_set_by_configure@" \
"exeext=$(exeext)" \
"objext=$(objext)" \
"exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
"prefix=$(prefix)" \
"tooldir=$(tooldir)" \
"bindir=$(bindir)" \
"libsubdir=$(libsubdir)"
#
# Lists of files for various purposes.
# Language-specific object files for C and Objective C.
C_AND_OBJC_OBJS = c-lex.o c-pragma.o c-decl.o c-typeck.o c-convert.o \
c-aux-info.o c-common.o c-iterate.o @extra_c_objs@
# Language-specific object files for C.
C_OBJS = c-parse.o c-lang.o $(C_AND_OBJC_OBJS)
# Files specific to the C interpreter bytecode compiler(s).
BC_OBJS = bc-emit.o bc-optab.o
# Bytecode header files constructed at build time; vmsconfig.com wants this.
BC_ALL = bc-arity.h bc-opcode.h bc-opname.h
# Language-independent object files.
OBJS = toplev.o version.o tree.o print-tree.o stor-layout.o fold-const.o \
function.o stmt.o except.o expr.o calls.o expmed.o explow.o optabs.o \
varasm.o rtl.o print-rtl.o rtlanal.o emit-rtl.o real.o \
dbxout.o sdbout.o dwarfout.o dwarf2out.o xcoffout.o bitmap.o \
integrate.o jump.o cse.o loop.o unroll.o flow.o stupid.o combine.o \
regclass.o local-alloc.o global.o reload.o reload1.o caller-save.o \
insn-peep.o reorg.o sched.o final.o recog.o reg-stack.o \
insn-opinit.o insn-recog.o insn-extract.o insn-output.o insn-emit.o \
profile.o insn-attrtab.o $(out_object_file) getpwd.o convert.o $(EXTRA_OBJS)
# GEN files are listed separately, so they can be built before doing parallel
# makes for cc1 or cc1plus. Otherwise sequent parallel make attempts to load
# them before rtl.o is compiled.
GEN= genemit genoutput genrecog genextract genflags gencodes genconfig genpeep
CCCP=cccp
# Uncomment this line if you want to use cppmain (w/cpplib) as cpp.
#CCCP=cppmain
# Files to be copied away after each stage in building.
STAGESTUFF = *$(objext) 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-attrtab.c insn-opinit.c \
s-flags s-config s-codes s-mlib \
s-output s-recog s-emit s-extract s-peep \
s-attr s-attrtab s-opinit s-proto s-crt s-crtS s-crt0 \
genemit$(exeext) genoutput$(exeext) genrecog$(exeext) genextract$(exeext) \
genflags$(exeext) gencodes$(exeext) genconfig$(exeext) genpeep$(exeext) \
genattrtab$(exeext) genattr$(exeext) genopinit$(exeext) \
$(BC_ALL) \
s-bcarity s-bcopcode s-bcopname \
bi-arity$(exeext) bi-opcode$(exeext) bi-opname$(exeext) \
xgcc$(exeext) cc1$(exeext) cpp$(exeext) $(EXTRA_PASSES) \
$(EXTRA_PARTS) $(EXTRA_PROGRAMS) gcc-cross$(exeext) \
$(CCCP)$(exeext) cc1obj$(exeext) enquire$(exeext) \
protoize$(exeext) unprotoize$(exeext) \
specs collect2$(exeext) $(USE_COLLECT2) underscore.c \
gcov$(exeext) *.bp \
*.greg *.lreg *.combine *.flow *.cse *.jump *.rtl *.tree *.loop \
*.dbr *.jump2 *.sched *.cse2 *.sched2 *.stack \
*.[si] \
$(LANG_STAGESTUFF)
# Members of libgcc1.a.
LIB1FUNCS = _mulsi3 _udivsi3 _divsi3 _umodsi3 _modsi3 \
_lshrsi3 _ashrsi3 _ashlsi3 \
_divdf3 _muldf3 _negdf2 _adddf3 _subdf3 \
_fixdfsi _fixsfsi _floatsidf _floatsisf _truncdfsf2 _extendsfdf2 \
_addsf3 _negsf2 _subsf3 _mulsf3 _divsf3 \
_eqdf2 _nedf2 _gtdf2 _gedf2 _ltdf2 _ledf2 \
_eqsf2 _nesf2 _gtsf2 _gesf2 _ltsf2 _lesf2
# Library members defined in libgcc2.c.
LIB2FUNCS = _muldi3 _divdi3 _moddi3 _udivdi3 _umoddi3 _negdi2 \
_lshrdi3 _ashldi3 _ashrdi3 _ffsdi2 \
_udiv_w_sdiv _udivmoddi4 _cmpdi2 _ucmpdi2 _floatdidf _floatdisf \
_fixunsdfsi _fixunssfsi _fixunsdfdi _fixdfdi _fixunssfdi _fixsfdi \
_fixxfdi _fixunsxfdi _floatdixf _fixunsxfsi \
_fixtfdi _fixunstfdi _floatditf \
__gcc_bcmp _varargs __dummy _eprintf _op_new _op_vnew _new_handler \
_op_delete _op_vdel _bb _shtab _clear_cache _trampoline __main _exit \
_ctors _eh _eh_compat _pure
# The files that "belong" in CONFIG_H are deliberately omitted
# because having them there would not be useful in actual practice.
# All they would do is cause complete recompilation every time
# one of the machine description files is edited.
# That may or may not be what one wants to do.
# If it is, rm *.o is an easy way to do it.
# CONFIG_H = $(host_xm_file) $(tm_file)
CONFIG_H =
RTL_H = rtl.h rtl.def gansidecl.h machmode.h machmode.def
TREE_H = tree.h real.h tree.def gansidecl.h machmode.h machmode.def
BYTECODE_H = bytecode.h bc-emit.h bc-optab.h
BASIC_BLOCK_H = basic-block.h bitmap.h
DEMANGLE_H = demangle.h gansidecl.h
RECOG_H = recog.h gansidecl.h
#
# Language makefile fragments.
# The following targets define the interface between us and the languages.
#
# all.build, all.cross, start.encap, rest.encap,
# info, dvi,
# install-normal, install-common, install-info, install-man,
# uninstall, distdir,
# mostlyclean, clean, distclean, extraclean, maintainer-clean,
# stage1, stage2, stage3, stage4
#
# Each language is linked in with a series of hooks (since we can't use `::'
# targets). The name of each hooked is "lang.${target_name}" (eg: lang.info).
# Configure computes and adds these here.
####language hooks
@language_hooks@
# sed inserts language fragments after the following line.
####language fragments
@language_fragments@
# End of language makefile fragments.
#
# Avoid a lot of time thinking about remaking Makefile.in and *.def.
.SUFFIXES: .in .def
$(srcdir)/version.c: $(VERSION_DEP)
cd $(srcdir); cvs log -h $? >tmp-ver
tag=`sed '1,/^sym/d;s/ *gcc-//;s/:.*$$//;q' tmp-ver`; \
ver=`echo $${tag} | sed 's/-.*//' | sed 's/_/./g'`; \
date=`echo $${tag} | sed 's/.*-//'`; \
if [ $${date} != RELEASE ]; then ver="testgcc-$${ver} $${date} experimental"; fi; \
echo "char *version_string = \"$${ver}\";" >>tmp-version.c
rm -f tmp-ver
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-version.c $(srcdir)/version.c
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in config.status $(srcdir)/version.c \
$(xmake_file) $(tmake_file) $(LANG_MAKEFILES)
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/configure.frag $(srcdir) "$(SUBDIRS)" \
"$(xmake_file)" "$(tmake_file)"
cp config.status config.run
$(SHELL) config.run
rm -f config.run
$(srcdir)/configure: $(srcdir)/configure.in
cd $(srcdir); autoconf
# 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.
$(srcdir)/config.in: $(srcdir)/cstamp-h.in
$(srcdir)/cstamp-h.in: $(srcdir)/configure.in $(srcdir)/acconfig.h
cd $(srcdir) && autoheader
echo timestamp > $(srcdir)/cstamp-h.in
auto-config.h: cstamp-h ; @true
cstamp-h: config.in config.status
CONFIG_HEADERS=auto-config.h:config.in $(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: configure version.c
@if [ ! -f config.status ] ; then \
echo You must configure gcc. Look at the INSTALL file for details.; \
false; \
else \
$(SHELL) config.status --recheck; \
fi
all.internal: start.encap rest.encap
# This is what to compile if making a cross-compiler.
# Note that we can compile enquire using the cross-compiler just built,
# although we can't run it on this machine.
all.cross: native gcc-cross specs stmp-headers $(LIBGCC) $(STMP_FIXPROTO) \
$(LIBGCC1_TEST) $(EXTRA_PARTS) lang.all.cross
# This is what to compile if making gcc with a cross-compiler.
all.build: native xgcc $(EXTRA_PARTS) lang.all.build
# This is what must be made before installing GCC and converting libraries.
start.encap: native xgcc specs $(LIBGCC1) xlimits.h lang.start.encap
# These can't be made until after GCC can run.
rest.encap: stmp-headers $(LIBGCC) $(STMP_FIXPROTO) $(EXTRA_PARTS) lang.rest.encap
# This is what is made with the host's compiler
# whether making a cross compiler or not.
native: config.status auto-config.h cpp $(LANGUAGES) \
$(EXTRA_PASSES) $(EXTRA_PROGRAMS) $(USE_COLLECT2)
# Define the names for selecting languages in LANGUAGES.
C c: cc1
PROTO: proto
# Tell GNU make these are phony targets.
.PHONY: C c PROTO proto
# On the target machine, finish building a cross compiler.
# This does the things that can't be done on the host machine.
rest.cross: $(LIBGCC) gfloat.h specs
# Verify that it works to compile and link libgcc1-test.
# If it does, then there are sufficient replacements for libgcc1.a.
libgcc1-test: libgcc1-test.o native $(GCC_PARTS)
@echo "Testing libgcc1. Ignore linker warning messages."
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) libgcc1-test.o -o libgcc1-test \
-nostartfiles -nostdlib `$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) --print-libgcc-file-name`
libgcc1-test.o: libgcc1-test.c native xgcc
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) -c $(srcdir)/libgcc1-test.c
# Recompile all the language-independent object files.
# This is used only if the user explicitly asks for it.
compilations: ${OBJS}
# Create a list of the language-independent object files so the language
# subdirectories needn't mention their names explicitly.
stamp-objlist: $(OBJS) $(BC_OBJS)
echo " $(OBJS) $(BC_OBJS)" | sed -e 's, \([a-z0-9]\), ../\1,g' -e 's/\.o/$(objext)/g' >stamp-objlist
# 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: gcc.o version.o choose-temp.o pexecute.o prefix.o version.o \
$(LIBDEPS) $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ gcc.o prefix.o version.o \
choose-temp.o pexecute.o $(EXTRA_GCC_OBJS) $(LIBS)
# Dump a specs file to make -B./ read these specs over installed ones.
specs: xgcc
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) -dumpspecs > tmp-specs
mv tmp-specs specs
# We do want to create an executable named `xgcc', so we can use it to
# compile libgcc2.a.
# Also create gcc-cross, so that install-common will install properly.
gcc-cross: xgcc
cp xgcc$(exeext) gcc-cross$(exeext)
cc1: $(P) $(C_OBJS) $(OBJS) $(BC_OBJS) $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(C_OBJS) $(OBJS) $(BC_OBJS) $(LIBS)
# Copy float.h from its source.
gfloat.h: $(FLOAT_H)
-rm -f gfloat.h
cp $(FLOAT_H) gfloat.h
# Create float.h source for the native machine.
# Make it empty if we can use the system float.h without changes.
float.h-nat: enquire
-./enquire -f > tmp-float.h
grep '#define [^_]' tmp-float.h >/dev/null || true > tmp-float.h
mv tmp-float.h float.h-nat
# Create a dummy float.h source for a cross-compiler.
# ??? This isn't used anymore. Should we create config/float-unkn.h
# and make that the default float_format in configure?
float.h-cross:
echo "#ifndef __GCC_FLOAT_NOT_NEEDED" > t-float.h-cross
echo "#error float.h values not known for cross-compiler" >> t-float.h-cross
echo "#endif" >> t-float.h-cross
mv t-float.h-cross float.h-cross
# Used to compile enquire with standard cc, but have forgotten why.
# Let's try with GCC.
enquire: enquire.o $(GCC_PARTS)
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(ENQUIRE_LDFLAGS) enquire.o -o $@
enquire.o: $(srcdir)/enquire.c $(GCC_PASSES) stmp-int-hdrs
rm -f include/float.h
if $(FLOAT_H_TEST); then \
SYS_FLOAT_H_WRAP=1; \
else :; \
SYS_FLOAT_H_WRAP=0; \
fi; \
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ENQUIRE_CFLAGS) \
-DSYS_FLOAT_H_WRAP=$$SYS_FLOAT_H_WRAP \
-I. -c $(srcdir)/enquire.c
# Build the version of limits.h that we will install.
xlimits.h: glimits.h limitx.h limity.h
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
mv tmp-xlimits.h xlimits.h
#
# Build libgcc.a.
# This is done in two parts because some functions, in libgcc1.c,
# must be compiled with something other than GCC,
# while the rest, in libgcc2.c, must be compiled with xgcc.
# That means we can't do libgcc2.c until after xgcc, cc1, etc.
# Use this as value of LIBGCC1 to cause conversion to GNU library format.
# LIBCONVERT should put its output in libgcc1.conv.
libgcc1.conv: libgcc1.a
$(LIBCONVERT) libgcc1.a libgcc1.conv
# Use this as value of LIBGCC1 to inhibit use of libgcc1.c entirely.
# Make an empty file instead.
libgcc1.null: $(GCC_PASSES)
echo "__foo () {}" > dummy.c
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) -c dummy.c
$(OLDAR) $(OLDAR_FLAGS) libgcc1.null dummy$(objext)
rm -f dummy$(objext) dummy.c
# This is $(LIBGCC1) for a cross-compiler.
# We have no automatic way of building libgcc1.a,
# so it's up to the installer to find a way to do that.
# This rule deliberately does not depend on libgcc1.a
# so that it will fail if the installer hasn't provided it.
libgcc1.cross:
mv libgcc1.a libgcc1.cross || (echo You must find a way to make libgcc1.a; false)
# Compile the library of arithmetic subroutines with the native compiler.
# Don't compile it with GCC!
# (That would cause most arithmetic functions to call themselves.)
#
# NOTE: If you modify these rules substantially, please be sure to
# check at least config/i386/t-sco5 and possibly other makefile
# fragments.
libgcc1.a: libgcc1.c $(CONFIG_H) $(LIB1FUNCS_EXTRA) config.status
-rm -f tmplibgcc1.a
# Actually build it in tmplibgcc1.a, then rename at end,
# so that libgcc1.a itself remains nonexistent if compilation is aborted.
# -e causes any failing command to make this rule fail.
# -e doesn't work in certain shells, so we test $$? as well.
# lynx has a broken ar, it always complains when the initial library is
# empty, thus this command works only if we don't do -e
# There is a trailing backslash (\) deleted from the following line.
# set -e;
for name in $(LIB1FUNCS); \
do \
echo $${name}; \
rm -f $${name}$(objext); \
$(OLDCC) -DIN_LIBGCC1 $(CCLIBFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c -DL$${name} $(srcdir)/libgcc1.c; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
mv libgcc1$(objext) $${name}$(objext); \
$(OLDAR) $(OLDAR_FLAGS) tmplibgcc1.a $${name}$(objext); \
rm -f $${name}$(objext); \
done
# Some shells crash when a loop has no items.
# So make sure there is always at least one--`..'.
# Then ignore it.
# We don't use -e here because there are if statements
# that should not make the command give up when the if condition is false.
# Instead, we test for failure after each command where it matters.
for file in .. $(LIB1FUNCS_EXTRA); \
do \
if [ x$${file} != x.. ]; then \
name=`echo $${file} | sed -e 's/[.][cS]$$//' -e 's/[.]asm$$//'`; \
echo $${name}; \
if [ $${name}.asm = $${file} ]; then \
cp $${file} $${name}.s || exit 1; file=$${name}.s; \
else true; fi; \
$(OLDCC) -DIN_LIBGCC1 $(CCLIBFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c $${file}; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
$(OLDAR) $(OLDAR_FLAGS) tmplibgcc1.a $${name}$(objext); \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
rm -f $${name}.s $${name}$(objext); \
else true; \
fi; \
done
-if $(RANLIB_TEST) ; then $(RANLIB) tmplibgcc1.a; else true; fi
mv tmplibgcc1.a libgcc1.a
# Build libgcc1.a from assembler source. LIB1ASMFUNCS is the list of
# functions. LIB1ASMSRC is the name of the source file in the config
# subdirectory.
libgcc1-asm.a: libgcc2.ready config.status $(srcdir)/config/$(LIB1ASMSRC)
-rm -f tmplibgcc1.a libgcc1.S
cp $(srcdir)/config/$(LIB1ASMSRC) libgcc1.S
# Actually build it in tmplibgcc1.a, then rename at end,
# so that libgcc1-asm.a itself remains nonexistent if compilation is aborted.
# -e causes any failing command to make this rule fail.
# -e doesn't work in certain shells, so we test $$? as well.
# lynx has a broken ar, it always complains when the initial library is
# empty, thus this command works only if we don't do -e
# There is a trailing backslash (\) deleted from the following line.
# set -e;
for name in $(LIB1ASMFUNCS); \
do \
echo $${name}; \
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c -DL$${name} libgcc1.S; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
mv libgcc1$(objext) $${name}$(objext); \
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) tmplibgcc1.a $${name}$(objext); \
rm -f $${name}$(objext); \
done
-rm -f libgcc1.S
mv tmplibgcc1.a libgcc1-asm.a
# Generate assembly versions of the functions required for libgcc1.
# You'll still need to massage the code by hand (possibly hacking
# underscores and local labels) but this will get you started.
libgcc1.S: libgcc1.c $(CONFIG_H) config.status
-rm -f libgcc1.S
touch libgcc1.S
for name in $(LIB1FUNCS); \
do \
echo $${name}; \
$(OLDCC) -DIN_LIBGCC1 $(CCLIBFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -S -DL$${name} $(srcdir)/libgcc1.c; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
echo '#ifdef ' L$${name} >> libgcc1.S; \
cat libgcc1.s >> libgcc1.S; \
echo '#endif /*' L$${name} '*/' >> libgcc1.S; \
echo "" >> libgcc1.S; \
done
# Compiling libgcc2.a requires making sure that cc1, etc. have been compiled.
# But recompiling cc1 should not force recompilation of libgcc2.a.
# If you want to force recompilation, delete libgcc2.a.
libgcc2.ready: $(GCC_PASSES) $(LIBGCC2_DEPS) stmp-int-hdrs
-if [ -f libgcc2.ready ] ; then \
true; \
else \
touch libgcc2.ready; \
fi
LIB2ADD = $(srcdir)/frame.c $(LIB2FUNCS_EXTRA) $(LANG_LIB2FUNCS)
libgcc2.a: libgcc2.c libgcc2.ready $(CONFIG_H) $(LIB2ADD) \
machmode.h longlong.h frame.h gansidecl.h gbl-ctors.h config.status
# Actually build it in tmplibgcc2.a, then rename at end,
# so that libgcc2.a itself remains nonexistent if compilation is aborted.
-rm -f tmplibgcc2.a
# -e causes any failing command to make this rule fail.
# -e doesn't work in certain shells, so we test $$? as well.
# lynx has a broken ar, it always complains when the initial library is
# empty, thus this command works only if we don't do -e
# There is a trailing backslash (\) deleted from the following line.
# set -e;
for name in $(LIB2FUNCS); \
do \
echo $${name}; \
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c -DL$${name} \
$(srcdir)/libgcc2.c -o $${name}$(objext); \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) tmplibgcc2.a $${name}$(objext); \
rm -f $${name}$(objext); \
done
# Some shells crash when a loop has no items.
# So make sure there is always at least one--`..'.
# Then ignore it.
# We don't use -e here because there are if statements
# that should not make the command give up when the if condition is false.
# Instead, we test for failure after each command where it matters.
for file in $(LIB2ADD); do \
name=`echo $${file} | sed -e 's/[.][cSo]$$//' -e 's/[.]asm$$//' -e 's/[.]txt$$//'`; \
oname=` echo $${name} | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`; \
if [ $${name}.txt = $${file} ]; then \
for f in .. `cat $${file}`; do if [ x$${f} != x.. ]; then \
$(MAKE) GCC_FOR_TARGET="$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)" \
AR="$(AR)" AR_FLAGS="$(AR_FLAGS)" CC="$(CC)" \
CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" HOST_PREFIX="$(HOST_PREFIX)" \
HOST_PREFIX_1="$(HOST_PREFIX_1)" \
LANGUAGES="$(LANGUAGES)" \
LIBGCC2_CFLAGS="$(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS)" $${f}; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) tmplibgcc2.a $${f}; \
rm -f $${f}; \
else true; \
fi; done; \
else \
echo $${name}; \
if [ $${name}.asm = $${file} ]; then \
cp $${file} $${name}.s || exit 1; file=$${name}.s; \
else true; fi; \
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c $${file}; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
$(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) tmplibgcc2.a $${oname}$(objext); \
rm -f $${name}.s $${oname}$(objext); \
fi; \
done
mv tmplibgcc2.a libgcc2.a
# These lines were deleted from above the mv command
# because ranlibing libgcc.a itself should suffice.
# -if [ x${HPUX_GAS} = x ] ; then \
# if $(RANLIB_TEST) ; then $(RANLIB) tmplibgcc2.a; else true; fi; \
# else true; fi
# Combine the various libraries into a single library, libgcc.a.
libgcc.a: $(LIBGCC1) $(LIBGCC2)
-rm -rf tmplibgcc.a libgcc.a tmpcopy
mkdir tmpcopy
-if [ x$(LIBGCC1) != x ]; \
then (cd tmpcopy; $(AR) x ../$(LIBGCC1)); \
else true; \
fi
# Some versions of ar (specifically the one in RISC/os 5.x), create an
# unwritable table of contents file, and then print an error message when
# the second ar command tries to overwrite this file. To avoid the error
# message from ar, we make sure all files are writable.
-(cd tmpcopy; chmod +w * > /dev/null 2>&1)
(cd tmpcopy; $(AR) x ../$(LIBGCC2))
(cd tmpcopy; $(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) ../tmplibgcc.a *$(objext))
rm -rf tmpcopy
-if $(RANLIB_TEST) ; then $(RANLIB) tmplibgcc.a; else true; fi
# Actually build it in tmplibgcc.a, then rename at end,
# so that libgcc.a itself remains nonexistent if compilation is aborted.
mv tmplibgcc.a libgcc.a
# 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
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/genmultilib \
"$(MULTILIB_OPTIONS)" \
"$(MULTILIB_DIRNAMES)" \
"$(MULTILIB_MATCHES)" \
"$(MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS)" \
"$(MULTILIB_EXTRA_OPTS)" > tmp-mlib.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-mlib.h multilib.h
touch s-mlib
# Build multiple copies of libgcc.a, one for each target switch.
stmp-multilib: $(LIBGCC1) libgcc2.c libgcc2.ready $(CONFIG_H) \
frame.h gansidecl.h \
$(LIB2ADD) machmode.h longlong.h gbl-ctors.h config.status
for i in `$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) --print-multi-lib`; do \
dir=`echo $$i | sed -e 's/;.*$$//'`; \
flags=`echo $$i | sed -e 's/^[^;]*;//' -e 's/@/ -/g'`; \
$(MAKE) GCC_FOR_TARGET="$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)" \
AR="$(AR)" AR_FLAGS="$(AR_FLAGS)" CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
RANLIB="$(RANLIB)" RANLIB_TEST="$(RANLIB_TEST)" \
LANGUAGES="$(LANGUAGES)" \
HOST_PREFIX="$(HOST_PREFIX)" HOST_PREFIX_1="$(HOST_PREFIX_1)" \
LIBGCC2_CFLAGS="$(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS) $${flags}" \
MULTILIB_CFLAGS="$${flags}" \
LIBGCC1="$(LIBGCC1)" LIBGCC2="$(LIBGCC2)" \
dir="$${dir}" stmp-multilib-sub; \
if [ $$? -eq 0 ] ; then true; else exit 1; fi; \
done
touch stmp-multilib
# Subroutine of stmp-multilib so make -n works.
stmp-multilib-sub:
rm -f $(LIBGCC2)
if [ -d $(dir) ]; then \
cd $(dir); \
rm -f libgcc.a $(EXTRA_MULTILIB_PARTS); \
else true; \
fi
$(MAKE) GCC_FOR_TARGET="$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)" \
AR="$(AR)" AR_FLAGS="$(AR_FLAGS)" CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
HOST_PREFIX="$(HOST_PREFIX)" HOST_PREFIX_1="$(HOST_PREFIX_1)" \
LANGUAGES="$(LANGUAGES)" \
LIBGCC2_CFLAGS="$(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS)" $(LIBGCC2)
if [ x$(LIBGCC1) != xlibgcc1-asm.a ]; \
then true; \
else rm -f $(LIBGCC1); \
fi
if [ x$(LIBGCC1) != xlibgcc1-asm.a ]; \
then true; \
else \
$(MAKE) GCC_FOR_TARGET="$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)" \
AR="$(AR)" AR_FLAGS="$(AR_FLAGS)" CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
HOST_PREFIX="$(HOST_PREFIX)" HOST_PREFIX_1="$(HOST_PREFIX_1)" \
LANGUAGES="$(LANGUAGES)" \
LIBGCC2_CFLAGS="$(LIBGCC2_CFLAGS)" $(LIBGCC1); \
fi
rm -rf tmplibgcc.a tmpcopy
mkdir tmpcopy
if [ x$(LIBGCC1) != x ]; \
then (cd tmpcopy; $(AR) x ../$(LIBGCC1)); \
else true; \
fi
(cd tmpcopy; $(AR) x ../$(LIBGCC2))
(cd tmpcopy; $(AR) $(AR_FLAGS) ../tmplibgcc.a *$(objext))
rm -rf libgcc2.a tmpcopy
if $(RANLIB_TEST) ; then $(RANLIB) tmplibgcc.a; else true; fi
if [ -d $(dir) ]; then true; else mkdir $(dir); fi
mv tmplibgcc.a $(dir)/libgcc.a
for f in .. $(EXTRA_MULTILIB_PARTS); do if [ x$${f} != x.. ]; then \
$(MAKE) GCC_FOR_TARGET="$(GCC_FOR_TARGET)" \
AR="$(AR)" AR_FLAGS="$(AR_FLAGS)" CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" \
HOST_PREFIX="$(HOST_PREFIX)" HOST_PREFIX_1="$(HOST_PREFIX_1)" \
LANGUAGES="$(LANGUAGES)" \
MULTILIB_CFLAGS="$(MULTILIB_CFLAGS)" T="t" t$${f}; \
mv t$${f} $(dir)/$${f}; \
else true; \
fi; done
# Compile two additional files that are linked with every program
# linked using GCC on systems using COFF or ELF, for the sake of C++
# constructors.
$(T)crtbegin.o: crtstuff.c $(GCC_PASSES) $(CONFIG_H) \
defaults.h frame.h gbl-ctors.h
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(MULTILIB_CFLAGS) -g0 \
-finhibit-size-directive -fno-inline-functions -fno-exceptions $(CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS) \
-c $(srcdir)/crtstuff.c -DCRT_BEGIN -o $(T)crtbegin$(objext)
$(T)crtend.o: crtstuff.c $(GCC_PASSES) $(CONFIG_H) \
defaults.h frame.h gbl-ctors.h
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(MULTILIB_CFLAGS) -g0 \
-finhibit-size-directive -fno-inline-functions -fno-exceptions $(CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS) \
-c $(srcdir)/crtstuff.c -DCRT_END -o $(T)crtend$(objext)
# On some systems we also want to install versions of these files
# compiled using PIC for use in shared libraries.
crtbeginS.o crtendS.o: s-crtS ; @true
s-crtS: crtstuff.c $(GCC_PASSES) $(CONFIG_H) \
defaults.h frame.h gbl-ctors.h
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS_S) \
-DCRT_BEGIN -finhibit-size-directive -fno-inline-functions \
-g0 -c $(srcdir)/crtstuff.c
mv crtstuff$(objext) crtbeginS$(objext)
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS_S) \
-DCRT_END -finhibit-size-directive -fno-inline-functions \
-g0 -c $(srcdir)/crtstuff.c -o crtendS$(objext)
touch s-crtS
# Compile the start modules crt0.o and mcrt0.o that are linked with every program
crt0.o: s-crt0 ; @true
mcrt0.o: s-crt0; @true
s-crt0: $(CRT0_S) $(MCRT0_S) $(GCC_PASSES) $(CONFIG_H)
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(CRT0STUFF_T_CFLAGS) \
-o crt0.o -c $(CRT0_S)
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(CRT0STUFF_T_CFLAGS) \
-o mcrt0.o -c $(MCRT0_S)
touch s-crt0
#
# Compiling object files from source files.
# Note that dependencies on obstack.h are not written
# because that file is not part of GCC.
# C language specific files.
c-parse.o : $(srcdir)/c-parse.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-lex.h \
$(srcdir)/c-parse.h c-tree.h input.h flags.h
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c $(srcdir)/c-parse.c
$(srcdir)/c-parse.h: $(srcdir)/c-parse.c
$(srcdir)/c-parse.c: $(srcdir)/c-parse.y
cd $(srcdir); $(BISON) $(BISONFLAGS) -d c-parse.y -o c-parse.c
$(srcdir)/c-parse.y: c-parse.in
echo '/*WARNING: This file is automatically generated!*/' >tmp-c-parse.y
sed -e "/^ifobjc$$/,/^end ifobjc$$/d" \
-e "/^ifc$$/d" -e "/^end ifc$$/d" \
$(srcdir)/c-parse.in >>tmp-c-parse.y
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-c-parse.y $(srcdir)/c-parse.y
$(srcdir)/c-gperf.h: c-parse.gperf
gperf -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -G -N is_reserved_word -k1,3,$$ \
$(srcdir)/c-parse.gperf >tmp-gperf.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-gperf.h $(srcdir)/c-gperf.h
c-decl.o : c-decl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h c-lex.h flags.h output.h
c-typeck.o : c-typeck.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h flags.h output.h
c-lang.o : c-lang.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H)
c-lex.o : c-lex.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-lex.h c-tree.h $(srcdir)/c-parse.h \
input.h flags.h $(srcdir)/c-gperf.h c-pragma.h
c-aux-info.o : c-aux-info.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h flags.h
c-convert.o : c-convert.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h
c-pragma.o: c-pragma.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) except.h function.h \
defaults.h c-pragma.h
c-iterate.o: c-iterate.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) c-tree.h flags.h
# To make a configuration always use collect2, set USE_COLLECT2 to ld.
ld: collect2
rm -f ld$(exeext)
ln collect2$(exeext) ld$(exeext) > /dev/null 2>&1 \
|| cp collect2$(exeext) ld$(exeext)
collect2 : collect2.o cplus-dem.o underscore.o version.o \
choose-temp.o $(LIBDEPS)
# Don't try modifying collect2 (aka ld) in place--it might be linking this.
-rm -f collect2$(exeext)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ collect2.o \
cplus-dem.o underscore.o version.o choose-temp.o $(LIBS)
collect2.o : collect2.c $(CONFIG_H) gansidecl.h gstab.h obstack.h $(DEMANGLE_H)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DTARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target_alias)\" $(MAYBE_USE_COLLECT2) \
-c `echo $(srcdir)/collect2.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
cplus-dem.o: cplus-dem.c $(DEMANGLE_H)
underscore.c: s-under ; @true
s-under: $(GCC_PASSES)
echo "int xxy_us_dummy;" >tmp-dum.c
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) -S tmp-dum.c
echo '/*WARNING: This file is automatically generated!*/' >tmp-under.c
if grep _xxy_us_dummy tmp-dum.s > /dev/null ; then \
echo "int prepends_underscore = 1;" >>tmp-under.c; \
else \
echo "int prepends_underscore = 0;" >>tmp-under.c; \
fi
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-under.c underscore.c
-rm -f tmp-dum.c tmp-dum.s
touch s-under
# A file used by all variants of C.
c-common.o : c-common.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h c-lex.h flags.h
# Language-independent files.
DRIVER_DEFINES = \
-DSTANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/\" \
-DSTANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/gcc-lib/\" \
-DDEFAULT_TARGET_VERSION=\"$(version)\" \
-DDEFAULT_TARGET_MACHINE=\"$(target_alias)\" \
-DTOOLDIR_BASE_PREFIX=\"$(exec_prefix)/\"
gcc.o: gcc.c $(CONFIG_H) gansidecl.h multilib.h Makefile $(lang_specs_files)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(DRIVER_DEFINES) \
-c `echo $(srcdir)/gcc.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
dumpvers: dumpvers.c
version.o: version.c
obstack.o: obstack.c $(CONFIG_H)
choose-temp.o: choose-temp.c $(CONFIG_H) gansidecl.h
pexecute.o: pexecute.c $(CONFIG_H) gansidecl.h
prefix.o: prefix.c $(CONFIG_H) gansidecl.h Makefile
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DPREFIX=\"$(prefix)\" \
-c `echo $(srcdir)/prefix.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
convert.o: convert.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h convert.h
tree.o : tree.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h function.h
print-tree.o : print-tree.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H)
stor-layout.o : stor-layout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h function.h
fold-const.o : fold-const.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h
toplev.o : toplev.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) bytecode.h bc-emit.h \
flags.h input.h insn-attr.h insn-codes.h insn-config.h recog.h xcoffout.h \
defaults.h output.h \
$(lang_options_files)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(MAYBE_USE_COLLECT2) \
-DTARGET_NAME=\"$(target_alias)\" \
-c `echo $(srcdir)/toplev.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
rtl.o : rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
print-rtl.o : print-rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
rtlanal.o : rtlanal.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
varasm.o : varasm.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h function.h \
defaults.h insn-codes.h expr.h hard-reg-set.h regs.h xcoffout.h \
output.h bytecode.h c-pragma.h
function.o : function.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h function.h \
insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h \
$(RECOG_H) output.h bytecode.h bc-emit.h
stmt.o : stmt.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h function.h \
insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h hard-reg-set.h expr.h except.h \
loop.h $(RECOG_H) bytecode.h bc-typecd.h bc-typecd.def bc-opcode.h \
bc-optab.h bc-emit.h
except.o : except.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h function.h \
insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h \
$(RECOG_H) output.h except.h
expr.o : expr.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h function.h regs.h \
insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h insn-config.h $(RECOG_H) output.h \
typeclass.h bytecode.h bc-opcode.h bc-typecd.h bc-typecd.def bc-optab.h \
bc-emit.h modemap.def hard-reg-set.h
calls.o : calls.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h expr.h insn-codes.h \
insn-flags.h regs.h
expmed.o : expmed.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h \
insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h expr.h $(RECOG_H) real.h
explow.o : explow.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h hard-reg-set.h \
insn-config.h expr.h $(RECOG_H) insn-flags.h insn-codes.h
optabs.o : optabs.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h \
insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h expr.h $(RECOG_H) reload.h
dbxout.o : dbxout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h regs.h \
insn-config.h reload.h gstab.h xcoffout.h defaults.h output.h
sdbout.o : sdbout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h except.h \
function.h expr.h output.h hard-reg-set.h regs.h defaults.h real.h \
insn-config.h bytecode.h obstack.h xcoffout.h c-pragma.h
dwarfout.o : dwarfout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) dwarf.h flags.h \
insn-config.h reload.h output.h defaults.h
dwarf2out.o : dwarf2out.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) dwarf2.h flags.h \
insn-config.h reload.h output.h defaults.h hard-reg-set.h regs.h expr.h
xcoffout.o : xcoffout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) xcoffout.h flags.h
emit-rtl.o : emit-rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h except.h \
function.h regs.h insn-config.h $(RECOG_H) real.h expr.h obstack.h \
bytecode.h bc-opcode.h bc-typecd.h bc-typecd.def bc-optab.h bc-emit.h \
bc-opname.h hard-reg-set.h
real.o : real.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H)
getpwd.o : getpwd.c $(CONFIG_H)
integrate.o : integrate.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h integrate.h \
insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h expr.h real.h regs.h function.h \
bytecode.h output.h $(RECOG_H) except.h
jump.o : jump.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h hard-reg-set.h regs.h \
insn-config.h insn-flags.h $(RECOG_H) expr.h real.h except.h
stupid.o : stupid.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h flags.h
cse.o : cse.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h flags.h real.h \
insn-config.h $(RECOG_H) expr.h
profile.o : profile.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h insn-flags.h gcov-io.h \
$(TREE_H) output.h regs.h
loop.o : loop.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h loop.h insn-config.h \
insn-flags.h insn-codes.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h $(RECOG_H) expr.h real.h
unroll.o : unroll.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) insn-config.h integrate.h regs.h \
$(RECOG_H) flags.h expr.h loop.h
flow.o : flow.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h insn-config.h \
$(BASIC_BLOCK_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h output.h
combine.o : combine.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \
insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h insn-attr.h regs.h expr.h \
$(BASIC_BLOCK_H) $(RECOG_H) real.h hard-reg-set.h
regclass.o : regclass.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) hard-reg-set.h flags.h \
$(BASIC_BLOCK_H) regs.h insn-config.h $(RECOG_H) reload.h real.h bytecode.h
local-alloc.o : local-alloc.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) \
regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h $(RECOG_H) output.h
bitmap.o : bitmap.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) regs.h
global.o : global.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \
$(BASIC_BLOCK_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h output.h
reload.o : reload.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h output.h expr.h\
reload.h $(RECOG_H) hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h regs.h real.h
reload1.o : reload1.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) real.h flags.h expr.h \
reload.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h \
$(BASIC_BLOCK_H) $(RECOG_H) output.h
caller-save.o : caller-save.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \
regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-codes.h insn-config.h $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) $(RECOG_H) \
reload.h expr.h
reorg.o : reorg.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) conditions.h hard-reg-set.h \
$(BASIC_BLOCK_H) regs.h insn-config.h insn-attr.h insn-flags.h $(RECOG_H) \
flags.h output.h
sched.o : $(SCHED_PREFIX)sched.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(BASIC_BLOCK_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h \
flags.h insn-config.h insn-attr.h
final.o : final.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h regs.h \
$(RECOG_H) conditions.h insn-config.h insn-attr.h except.h real.h output.h \
hard-reg-set.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h gstab.h xcoffout.h defaults.h
recog.o : recog.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) \
regs.h $(RECOG_H) hard-reg-set.h flags.h insn-config.h insn-attr.h \
insn-flags.h insn-codes.h real.h
reg-stack.o : reg-stack.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) \
regs.h hard-reg-set.h flags.h insn-config.h insn-flags.h
$(out_object_file): $(out_file) $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) \
$(RTL_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h real.h insn-config.h conditions.h \
insn-flags.h output.h insn-attr.h insn-codes.h
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(out_file)
# Build auxiliary files that support ecoff format.
mips-tfile: mips-tfile.o version.o $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ mips-tfile.o version.o $(LIBS)
mips-tfile.o : mips-tfile.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
mips-tdump: mips-tdump.o version.o $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ mips-tdump.o version.o $(LIBS)
mips-tdump.o : mips-tdump.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
# Build file to support OSF/rose half-pic format.
halfpic.o: halfpic.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H)
# Normally this target is not used; but it is used if you
# define ALLOCA=alloca.o. In that case, you must get a suitable alloca.c
# from the GNU Emacs distribution.
alloca.o: alloca.c
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(ALLOCA_FLAGS) \
-c `echo $(srcdir)/alloca.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
$(ALLOCA_FINISH)
#
# Generate header and source files from the machine description,
# and compile them.
.PRECIOUS: insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h \
insn-emit.c insn-recog.c insn-extract.c insn-output.c insn-peep.c \
insn-attr.h insn-attrtab.c
# The following pair of rules has this effect:
# genconfig is run only if the md has changed since genconfig was last run;
# but the file insn-config.h is touched only when its contents actually change.
# Each of the other insn-* files is handled by a similar pair of rules.
# This causes an anomaly in the results of make -n
# because insn-* is older than s-*
# and thus make -n thinks that insn-* will be updated
# and force recompilation of things that depend on it.
# We use move-if-change precisely to avoid such recompilation.
# But there is no way to teach make -n that it will be avoided.
# Each of the insn-*.[ch] rules has a semicolon at the end,
# for otherwise the system Make on SunOS 4.1 never tries
# to recompile insn-*.o. To avoid problems and extra noise from
# versions of make which don't like empty commands (nothing after the
# trailing `;'), we call true for each.
insn-config.h: s-config ; @true
s-config : $(md_file) genconfig $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genconfig $(md_file) > tmp-config.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-config.h insn-config.h
touch s-config
insn-flags.h: s-flags ; @true
s-flags : $(md_file) genflags $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genflags $(md_file) > tmp-flags.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-flags.h insn-flags.h
touch s-flags
insn-codes.h: s-codes ; @true
s-codes : $(md_file) gencodes $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./gencodes $(md_file) > tmp-codes.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-codes.h insn-codes.h
touch s-codes
insn-emit.o : insn-emit.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) expr.h real.h output.h \
insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-emit.c
insn-emit.c: s-emit ; @true
s-emit : $(md_file) genemit $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genemit $(md_file) > tmp-emit.c
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-emit.c insn-emit.c
touch s-emit
insn-recog.o : insn-recog.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) insn-config.h $(RECOG_H) \
real.h output.h flags.h
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-recog.c
insn-recog.c: s-recog ; @true
s-recog : $(md_file) genrecog $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genrecog $(md_file) > tmp-recog.c
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-recog.c insn-recog.c
touch s-recog
insn-opinit.o : insn-opinit.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) insn-codes.h insn-flags.h \
insn-config.h flags.h $(RECOG_H) expr.h reload.h
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-opinit.c
insn-opinit.c: s-opinit ; @true
s-opinit : $(md_file) genopinit $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genopinit $(md_file) > tmp-opinit.c
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-opinit.c insn-opinit.c
touch s-opinit
insn-extract.o : insn-extract.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-extract.c
insn-extract.c: s-extract ; @true
s-extract : $(md_file) genextract $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genextract $(md_file) > tmp-extract.c
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-extract.c insn-extract.c
touch s-extract
insn-peep.o : insn-peep.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h output.h real.h
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-peep.c
insn-peep.c: s-peep ; @true
s-peep : $(md_file) genpeep $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genpeep $(md_file) > tmp-peep.c
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-peep.c insn-peep.c
touch s-peep
insn-attrtab.o : insn-attrtab.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h real.h output.h \
insn-attr.h insn-config.h
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-attrtab.c
insn-attr.h: s-attr ; @true
s-attr : $(md_file) genattr $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genattr $(md_file) > tmp-attr.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-attr.h insn-attr.h
touch s-attr
insn-attrtab.c: s-attrtab ; @true
s-attrtab : $(md_file) genattrtab $(srcdir)/move-if-change
if cmp -s $(PREMADE_ATTRTAB_MD) $(md_file); \
then \
echo Using $(PREMADE_ATTRTAB); \
cp $(PREMADE_ATTRTAB) tmp-attrtab.c; \
else \
./genattrtab $(md_file) > tmp-attrtab.c; \
fi
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-attrtab.c insn-attrtab.c
touch s-attrtab
insn-output.o : insn-output.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h real.h conditions.h \
hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-attr.h output.h $(RECOG_H) \
insn-codes.h
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-output.c
insn-output.c: s-output ; @true
s-output : $(md_file) genoutput $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./genoutput $(md_file) > tmp-output.c
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-output.c insn-output.c
touch s-output
#
# Compile the programs that generate insn-* from the machine description.
# They are compiled with $(HOST_CC), and associated libraries,
# since they need to run on this machine
# even if GCC is being compiled to run on some other machine.
# $(CONFIG_H) is omitted from the deps of the gen*.o
# because these programs don't really depend on anything
# about the target machine. They do depend on config.h itself,
# since that describes the host machine.
# Pass the md file through cpp if the target requests it.
$(MD_FILE): $(MD_DEPS)
rm -f $@
$(MD_CPP) $(MD_CPPFLAGS) $(md_file) | sed 's/^# /; /g' > tmp-$@
mv tmp-$@ $@
genconfig : genconfig.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genconfig.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genconfig.o : genconfig.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genconfig.c
genflags : genflags.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genflags.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genflags.o : genflags.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genflags.c
gencodes : gencodes.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
gencodes.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
gencodes.o : gencodes.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/gencodes.c
genemit : genemit.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genemit.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genemit.o : genemit.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genemit.c
genopinit : genopinit.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genopinit.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genopinit.o : genopinit.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genopinit.c
genrecog : genrecog.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genrecog.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genrecog.o : genrecog.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genrecog.c
genextract : genextract.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genextract.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genextract.o : genextract.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file) insn-config.h
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genextract.c
genpeep : genpeep.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genpeep.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genpeep.o : genpeep.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genpeep.c
genattr : genattr.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genattr.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genattr.o : genattr.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genattr.c
genattrtab : genattrtab.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_PRINT) $(HOST_RTLANAL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genattrtab.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_PRINT) $(HOST_RTLANAL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genattrtab.o : genattrtab.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file) insn-config.h
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genattrtab.c
genoutput : genoutput.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
genoutput.o $(HOST_RTL) $(HOST_LIBS)
genoutput.o : genoutput.c $(RTL_H) $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/genoutput.c
#
# Compile the libraries to be used by gen*.
# If we are not cross-building, gen* use the same .o's that cc1 will use,
# and HOST_PREFIX_1 is `foobar', just to ensure these rules don't conflict
# with the rules for rtl.o, alloca.o, etc.
$(HOST_PREFIX_1)rtl.o: $(srcdir)/rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX)rtl.c
sed -e 's/config[.]h/hconfig.h/' $(srcdir)/rtl.c > $(HOST_PREFIX)rtl.c
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(HOST_PREFIX)rtl.c
$(HOST_PREFIX_1)print-rtl.o: $(srcdir)/print-rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX)print-rtl.c
sed -e 's/config[.]h/hconfig.h/' $(srcdir)/print-rtl.c > $(HOST_PREFIX)print-rtl.c
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(HOST_PREFIX)print-rtl.c
$(HOST_PREFIX_1)rtlanal.o: $(srcdir)/rtlanal.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX)rtlanal.c
sed -e 's/config[.]h/hconfig.h/' $(srcdir)/rtlanal.c > $(HOST_PREFIX)rtlanal.c
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(HOST_PREFIX)rtlanal.c
$(HOST_PREFIX_1)alloca.o: alloca.c
rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX)alloca.c
cp $(srcdir)/alloca.c $(HOST_PREFIX)alloca.c
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(HOST_PREFIX)alloca.c
$(HOST_PREFIX_1)obstack.o: obstack.c
rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX)obstack.c
sed -e 's/config[.]h/hconfig.h/' $(srcdir)/obstack.c > $(HOST_PREFIX)obstack.c
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(HOST_PREFIX)obstack.c
$(HOST_PREFIX_1)malloc.o: malloc.c
rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX)malloc.c
sed -e 's/config[.]h/hconfig.h/' $(srcdir)/malloc.c > $(HOST_PREFIX)malloc.c
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(HOST_PREFIX)malloc.c
# This satisfies the dependency that we get if you cross-compile a compiler
# that does not need to compile alloca, malloc or whatever.
$(HOST_PREFIX_1):
touch $(HOST_PREFIX_1)
#
# Remake bytecode files.
BI_OBJ=bi-parser.o bi-lexer.o bi-reverse.o
bc-emit.o : bc-emit.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) real.h $(BYTECODE_H) \
bc-arity.h bc-opcode.h bc-typecd.h bc-typecd.def bi-run.h bytetypes.h
bc-optab.o : bc-optab.c $(CONFIG_H) $(REAL_H) $(BYTECODE_H) \
bc-opcode.h bc-typecd.h bc-typecd.def
bi-arity: bi-arity.o $(BI_OBJ) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
bi-arity.o $(BI_OBJ) $(HOST_LIBS)
bi-opcode: bi-opcode.o $(BI_OBJ) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
bi-opcode.o $(BI_OBJ) $(HOST_LIBS)
bi-opname: bi-opname.o $(BI_OBJ) $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
bi-opname.o $(BI_OBJ) $(HOST_LIBS)
$(srcdir)/bi-parser.h: $(srcdir)/bi-parser.c
$(srcdir)/bi-parser.c: $(srcdir)/bi-parser.y
cd $(srcdir); $(BISON) $(BISONFLAGS) -d bi-parser.y -o bi-parser.c
bi-parser.o: $(srcdir)/bi-parser.c bi-defs.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(srcdir)/bi-parser.c
bi-lexer.o: bi-lexer.c $(srcdir)/bi-parser.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(srcdir)/bi-lexer.c
bi-arity.o: bi-arity.c bi-defs.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(srcdir)/bi-arity.c
bi-opcode.o: bi-opcode.c bi-defs.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(srcdir)/bi-opcode.c
bi-opname.o: bi-opname.c bi-defs.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(srcdir)/bi-opname.c
bi-reverse.o: bi-reverse.c bi-defs.h
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
$(srcdir)/bi-reverse.c
bc-arity.h: s-bcarity ; @true
s-bcarity : $(srcdir)/bytecode.def bi-arity $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./bi-arity < $(srcdir)/bytecode.def >tmp-bc-arity.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-bc-arity.h bc-arity.h
touch s-bcarity
bc-opcode.h: s-bcopcode ; @true
s-bcopcode : $(srcdir)/bytecode.def bi-opcode $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./bi-opcode < $(srcdir)/bytecode.def >tmp-bcopcd.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-bcopcd.h bc-opcode.h
touch s-bcopcode
bc-opname.h: s-bcopname ; @true
s-bcopname : $(srcdir)/bytecode.def bi-opname $(srcdir)/move-if-change
./bi-opname < $(srcdir)/bytecode.def >tmp-bcopnm.h
$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-bcopnm.h bc-opname.h
touch s-bcopname
bytecode.mostlyclean:
-rm -f bc-arity.h bc-opcode.h bc-opname.h
bytecode.distclean bytecode.clean: bytecode.mostlyclean
-rm -f bi-arity bi-opcode bi-opname bi-lexer
bytecode.maintainer-clean: bytecode.clean
-rm -f bi-parser.c bi-parser.h
#
# Remake cpp and protoize.
# Making the preprocessor
cpp: $(CCCP)
-rm -f cpp$(exeext)
ln $(CCCP)$(exeext) cpp$(exeext) > /dev/null 2>&1 \
|| cp $(CCCP)$(exeext) cpp$(exeext)
cccp: cccp.o cexp.o version.o prefix.o $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ cccp.o cexp.o prefix.o \
version.o $(LIBS)
cexp.o: $(srcdir)/cexp.c $(CONFIG_H)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c $(srcdir)/cexp.c
$(srcdir)/cexp.c: $(srcdir)/cexp.y
cd $(srcdir); $(BISON) -o cexp.c cexp.y
cccp.o: cccp.c $(CONFIG_H) pcp.h version.c config.status
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/include\" \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gxx_include_dir)\" \
-DOLD_GPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(old_gxx_include_dir)\" \
-DLOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(includedir)\" \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/sys-include\" \
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(tooldir)/include\" \
-c `echo $(srcdir)/cccp.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
cppmain: cppmain.o cpplib.o cpphash.o cppalloc.o cpperror.o cppexp.o \
prefix.o version.o $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ cppmain.o cpplib.o cpphash.o \
cppalloc.o cpperror.o cppexp.o prefix.o version.o $(LIBS)
cppmain.o: cppmain.c $(CONFIG_H) cpplib.h
cpplib.o: cpplib.c $(CONFIG_H) cpplib.h cpphash.h config.status
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/include\" \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gxx_include_dir)\" \
-DOLD_GPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(old_gxx_include_dir)\" \
-DLOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(includedir)\" \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/sys-include\" \
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(tooldir)/include\" \
-c `echo $(srcdir)/cpplib.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
cpperror.o: cpperror.c $(CONFIG_H) cpplib.h
cppexp.o: cppexp.c $(CONFIG_H) cpplib.h
cpphash.o: cpphash.c cpplib.h cpphash.h
cppalloc.o: cppalloc.c $(CONFIG_H)
# Note for the stamp targets, we run the program `true' instead of
# having an empty command (nothing following the semicolon).
proto: config.status protoize unprotoize SYSCALLS.c.X
protoize: protoize.o getopt.o getopt1.o getpwd.o version.o \
pexecute.o choose-temp.o $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
protoize.o getopt.o getopt1.o getpwd.o version.o \
pexecute.o choose-temp.o $(LIBS)
protoize.o: s-proto ; @true
unprotoize: unprotoize.o getopt.o getopt1.o getpwd.o version.o \
pexecute.o choose-temp.o $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
unprotoize.o getopt.o getopt1.o getpwd.o version.o \
pexecute.o choose-temp.o $(LIBS)
unprotoize.o: s-proto ; @true
s-proto: protoize.c getopt.h $(CONFIG_H)
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/include\" \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gxx_include_dir)\" \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/sys-include\" \
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(tooldir)/include\" \
-DLOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(includedir)\" \
-DSTD_PROTO_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)\" \
-DUNPROTOIZE $(srcdir)/protoize.c
mv protoize$(objext) unprotoize$(objext)
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/include\" \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(gxx_include_dir)\" \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)/sys-include\" \
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(tooldir)/include\" \
-DLOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(includedir)\" \
-DSTD_PROTO_DIR=\"$(libsubdir)\" \
$(srcdir)/protoize.c
touch s-proto
getopt.o: getopt.c getopt.h
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/getopt.c
getopt1.o: getopt1.c getopt.h
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/getopt1.c
# This info describes the target machine, so compile with GCC just built.
SYSCALLS.c.X: $(srcdir)/sys-types.h $(srcdir)/sys-protos.h $(GCC_PASSES) \
stmp-int-hdrs
-rm -f SYSCALLS.c tmp-SYSCALLS.s
cat $(srcdir)/sys-types.h $(srcdir)/sys-protos.h > SYSCALLS.c
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-aux-info $@ -S -o tmp-SYSCALLS.s SYSCALLS.c
-rm -f SYSCALLS.c tmp-SYSCALLS.s
test-protoize-simple: ./protoize ./unprotoize $(GCC_PASSES)
-rm -f tmp-proto.[cso]
cp $(srcdir)/protoize.c tmp-proto.c
chmod u+w tmp-proto.c
./protoize -N -B ./ -x getopt.h -c "-B./ -Wall -Wwrite-strings \
$(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DSTD_PROTO_DIR=0" tmp-proto.c
@echo '**********' Expect 400 lines of differences.
-diff $(srcdir)/protoize.c tmp-proto.c > tmp-proto.diff
-wc -l tmp-proto.diff
./unprotoize -N -x getopt.h -c "-B./ -Wall -Wwrite-strings \
$(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
-DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DCROSS_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DTOOL_INCLUDE_DIR=0 \
-DSTD_PROTO_DIR=0" tmp-proto.c
@echo Expect zero differences.
diff $(srcdir)/protoize.c tmp-proto.c | cat
-rm -f tmp-proto.[cs] tmp-proto$(objext)
gcov.o: gcov.c gcov-io.h
gcov: gcov.o $(LIBDEPS)
$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) gcov.o $(LIBS) -o $@
#
# Build the include directory. The stamp files are stmp-* rather than
# s-* so that mostlyclean does not force the include directory to
# be rebuilt.
# Build the include directory except for float.h (which depends upon
# enquire).
stmp-int-hdrs: stmp-fixinc $(USER_H) xlimits.h
# 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.
for file in .. $(USER_H); do \
if [ X$$file != X.. ]; then \
realfile=`echo $$file | sed -e 's|.*/\([^/]*\)$$|\1|'`; \
touch include/$$realfile; \
rm -f include/$$realfile; \
cp $$file include; \
chmod a+r include/$$realfile; \
fi; \
done
rm -f include/limits.h
cp xlimits.h include/limits.h
chmod a+r include/limits.h
# Install the README
rm -f include/README
cp $(srcdir)/README-fixinc include/README
chmod a+r include/README
touch stmp-int-hdrs
# Build the complete include directory, including float.h.
stmp-headers: stmp-int-hdrs gfloat.h
rm -f include/float.h
if [ -s gfloat.h ]; then \
cp gfloat.h include/float.h && \
chmod a+r include/float.h; \
else :; fi
touch stmp-headers
# Build fixed copies of system files.
stmp-fixinc: $(FIXINCLUDES) gsyslimits.h
rm -rf include
mkdir include
if [ x$(FIXINCLUDES) != xMakefile.in ]; \
then \
for dir in $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR) $(OTHER_FIXINCLUDES_DIRS); do \
if [ -d $$dir ]; \
then \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/$(FIXINCLUDES) include $$dir; \
else true; fi; \
done; \
else true; \
fi
rm -f include/syslimits.h
if [ -f include/limits.h ]; then \
mv include/limits.h include/syslimits.h; \
else \
cp $(srcdir)/gsyslimits.h include/syslimits.h; \
fi
chmod a+r include/syslimits.h
touch stmp-fixinc
# Files related to the fixproto script.
deduced.h: $(GCC_PASSES) $(srcdir)/scan-types.sh stmp-int-hdrs
CC="$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) -I. -I$(srcdir) -Iinclude -I${SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR}"; \
export CC; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/scan-types.sh "$(srcdir)" >tmp-deduced.h
mv tmp-deduced.h deduced.h
gen-protos: gen-protos.o scan.o cppalloc.o $(HOST_LIBDEPS)
${HOST_CC} $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
gen-protos.o scan.o cppalloc.o $(HOST_LIBS)
gen-protos.o: gen-protos.c scan.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/gen-protos.c
scan.o: scan.c scan.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/scan.c
xsys-protos.h: $(GCC_PASSES) $(srcdir)/sys-protos.h deduced.h gen-protos Makefile
cat deduced.h $(srcdir)/sys-protos.h > tmp-fixtmp.c
mv tmp-fixtmp.c fixtmp.c
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) fixtmp.c -w -U__SIZE_TYPE__ -U__PTRDIFF_TYPE__ -U__WCHAR_TYPE__ -E \
| sed -e 's/ / /g' -e 's/ *(/ (/g' -e 's/ [ ]*/ /g' -e 's/( )/()/' \
| ./gen-protos >xsys-protos.hT
mv xsys-protos.hT xsys-protos.h
rm -rf fixtmp.c
fix-header: fix-header.o scan-decls.o scan.o xsys-protos.h $(HOST_LIBDEPS) \
cpplib.o cpphash.o cppalloc.o cppexp.o cpperror.o prefix.o version.o
$(HOST_CC) $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_LDFLAGS) -o $@ fix-header.o \
scan-decls.o scan.o cpplib.o cpphash.o cppalloc.o prefix.o \
version.o cppexp.o $(HOST_LIBS)
fix-header.o: fix-header.c obstack.h scan.h xsys-protos.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/fix-header.c
scan-decls.o: scan-decls.c scan.h cpplib.h $(build_xm_file)
$(HOST_CC) -c $(HOST_CFLAGS) $(HOST_CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(srcdir)/scan-decls.c
# stmp-fixproto depends on this, not on fix-header directly.
# The idea is to make sure fix-header gets built,
# but not rerun fixproto after each stage
# just because fix-header's mtime has changed.
fixhdr.ready: fix-header
-if [ -f fixhdr.ready ] ; then \
true; \
else \
touch fixhdr.ready; \
fi
# stmp-headers is to make sure fixincludes has already finished.
# The if statement is so that we don't run fixproto a second time
# if it has already been run on the files in `include'.
stmp-fixproto: fixhdr.ready fixproto stmp-headers
@echo "Various warnings and error messages from fixproto are normal"
-if [ -d include ] ; then true; else mkdir include; fi
-if [ -f include/fixed ] ; then true; \
else \
: This line works around a 'make' bug in BSDI 1.1.; \
FIXPROTO_DEFINES="$(FIXPROTO_DEFINES)"; export FIXPROTO_DEFINES; \
$(SHELL) ${srcdir}/fixproto include include $(SYSTEM_HEADER_DIR); \
touch include/fixed; \
fi
touch stmp-fixproto
#
# Remake the info files.
doc: info
info: $(srcdir)/cpp.info $(srcdir)/gcc.info lang.info
$(srcdir)/cpp.info: cpp.texi
cd $(srcdir); $(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) cpp.texi
$(srcdir)/gcc.info: gcc.texi extend.texi install.texi invoke.texi \
md.texi rtl.texi tm.texi gcov.texi
cd $(srcdir); $(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) gcc.texi
dvi: $(srcdir)/gcc.dvi $(srcdir)/cpp.dvi lang.dvi
# This works with GNU Make's default rule.
$(srcdir)/gcc.dvi: gcc.texi extend.texi install.texi invoke.texi \
md.texi rtl.texi tm.texi gcov.texi
$(TEXI2DVI) $<
# This works with GNU Make's default rule.
$(srcdir)/cpp.dvi: cpp.texi
$(TEXI2DVI) $<
$(srcdir)/INSTALL: install1.texi install.texi
cd $(srcdir); $(MAKEINFO) -D INSTALLONLY --no-header \
--no-split install1.texi -o INSTALL
#
# 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: bytecode.mostlyclean lang.mostlyclean
-rm -f $(STAGESTUFF)
# Delete the temporary source copies for cross compilation.
-rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX_1)rtl.c $(HOST_PREFIX_1)rtlanal.c
-rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX_1)alloca.c $(HOST_PREFIX_1)malloc.c
-rm -f $(HOST_PREFIX_1)obstack.c
# Delete the temp files made in the course of building libgcc.a.
-rm -f tmplibgcc* tmpcopy xlimits.h libgcc1-test
for name in $(LIB1FUNCS); do rm -f $${name}.c; done
# Delete other built files.
-rm -f t-float.h-cross xsys-protos.hT fp-bit.c dp-bit.c
# Delete the stamp and temporary files.
-rm -f s-* tmp-* stamp-* stmp-*
-rm -f */stamp-* */tmp-*
# Delete debugging dump files.
-rm -f *.greg *.lreg *.combine *.flow *.cse *.jump *.rtl *.tree *.loop
-rm -f *.dbr *.jump2 *.sched *.cse2 *.sched2 *.stack *.addressof
-rm -f */*.greg */*.lreg */*.combine */*.flow */*.cse */*.jump */*.rtl
-rm -f */*.tree */*.loop */*.dbr */*.jump2 */*.sched */*.cse2
-rm -f */*.sched2 */*.stack
# Delete some files made during installation.
-rm -f specs gfloat.h float.h-* enquire SYSCALLS.c.X SYSCALLS.c
-rm -f collect collect2 mips-tfile mips-tdump alloca.s
# Delete files generated for fixproto
-rm -rf fix-header xsys-protos.h deduced.h tmp-deduced.h \
gen-protos fixproto.list fixtmp.* fixhdr.ready
# 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
-rm -f *.bp */*.bp
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rm -f md ; \
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# Delete the include directory.
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# Delete files used by the "multilib" facility (including libgcc subdirs).
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rm -rf `echo $(MULTILIB_OPTIONS) | sed -e 's/\// /g'`; \
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# Delete anything likely to be found in the source directory
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#
# Entry points `install' and `uninstall'.
# Also use `install-collect2' to install collect2 when the config files don't.
# The semicolon is to prevent the install.sh -> install default rule
# from doing anything. Having it run true helps avoid problems and
# noise from versions of make which don't like to have null commands.
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# broken is small.
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install-man install-info lang.install-normal install-driver
# Do nothing while making gcc with a cross-compiler. The person who
# makes gcc for the target machine has to know how to put a complete
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install-build: force
@echo You have to install gcc on your target machine by hand.
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# to finish installation of cross compiler.
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# Install float.h for cross compiler.
# Run this on the target machine!
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$(INSTALL_DATA) $(tmpdir)/float.h $(libsubdir)/include/float.h
-rm -f $(tmpdir)/float.h
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# Create the installation directories.
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-if [ -d $(exec_prefix) ] ; then true ; else mkdir $(exec_prefix) ; chmod a+rx $(exec_prefix) ; fi
-if [ -d $(libdir) ] ; then true ; else mkdir $(libdir) ; chmod a+rx $(libdir) ; fi
-if [ -d $(libdir)/gcc-lib ] ; then true ; else mkdir $(libdir)/gcc-lib ; chmod a+rx $(libdir)/gcc-lib ; fi
# This dir isn't currently searched by cpp.
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if [ -f $$file ] ; then \
rm -f $(libsubdir)/$$file; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$file $(libsubdir)/$$file; \
else true; \
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rm -f $(libsubdir)/$$file; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$file $(libsubdir)/$$file; \
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$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) protoize$(exeext) $(bindir)/protoize$(exeext); \
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$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) unprotoize$(exeext) $(bindir)/unprotoize$(exeext); \
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$(INSTALL_DATA) SYSCALLS.c.X $(libsubdir)/SYSCALLS.c.X; \
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$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) cpp$(exeext) $(libsubdir)/cpp$(exeext)
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$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gcov$(exeext) $(bindir)/gcov$(exeext); \
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$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gcc-cross$(exeext) $(bindir)/$(GCC_CROSS_NAME)$(exeext); \
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rm -f $(tooldir)/bin/gcc$(exeext); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gcc-cross$(exeext) $(tooldir)/bin/gcc$(exeext); \
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> /dev/null 2>&1 \
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(cd $(libsubdir)/$${dir}; $(RANLIB) libgcc.a); else true; fi; \
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# Fix symlinks to absolute paths in the installed include directory to
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(cd include; \
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# Put assert.h where it won't override GNU libc's assert.h.
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then \
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then \
rm -f $(assertdir)/assert.h; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/assert.h $(assertdir)/assert.h; \
chmod a-x $(assertdir)/assert.h; \
else true; \
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$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/assert.h $(assertdir)/assert.h; \
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$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) collect2$(exeext) $(libsubdir)/ld$(exeext)
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# Cancel installation by deleting the installed files.
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-rm -rf $(mandir)/cccp$(manext)
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#
# These exist for maintenance purposes.
# Update the tags table.
TAGS: force
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mkdir tmp-tags; \
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etags *.y *.h *.c; \
mv tmp-tags/* .; \
rmdir tmp-tags
# Create the distribution tar.gz file.
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if [ -d $(srcdir)/CVS ]; then cvs -r update; fi
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$(srcdir)/c-parse.c $(srcdir)/cexp.c $(srcdir)/config.in \
$(srcdir)/bi-parser.h $(srcdir)/bi-parser.c $(srcdir)/version.c TAGS
@if grep -s "for version ${mainversion}" gcc.texi > /dev/null; \
then true; \
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{ $$6 = version; print $$0 } \
$$1 " " $$2 " " $$3 != "This directory contains"' \
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# Put all the files in a temporary subdirectory
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done
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cd $$file; \
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|| cp $$subfile ../../tmp/config/$$file; \
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ln $$file ../tmp/config >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| cp $$file ../tmp/config; \
fi; \
done
cd ginclude; \
for file in *[0-9a-zA-Z+]; do \
ln $$file ../tmp/ginclude >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| cp $$file ../tmp/ginclude; \
done
ln .gdbinit tmp
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distdir-finish:
mv tmp gcc-$(version)
# Get rid of everything we don't want in the distribution. We'd want
# this to use Makefile.in, but it doesn't have the `lang.foo' targets
# expanded.
cd gcc-$(version); make extraclean VERSION_DEP=
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-x configure -x config.in \
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-x "cpp.??" -x "cpp.??s" -x cpp.aux -x "cpp.info*" \
$(LANG_DIFF_EXCLUDES) \
gcc-$(oldversion) gcc-$(version) > gcc-$(oldversion)-$(version).diff
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# because alloca.o is newer, we permit these recursive makes to compile
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$(MAKE) stage2
$(MAKE) CC="stage2/xgcc -Bstage2/" CFLAGS="$(BOOT_CFLAGS)" LDFLAGS="$(BOOT_LDFLAGS)" libdir=$(libdir) STAGE_PREFIX=stage2/ LANGUAGES="$(LANGUAGES)"
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$(MAKE) stage2
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else true; \
fi; done
stage1: force stage1-start lang.stage1
stage2-start:
-if [ -d stage2 ] ; then true ; else mkdir stage2 ; fi
-for dir in . $(SUBDIRS) ; \
do \
if [ -d stage2/$$dir ] ; then true ; else mkdir stage2/$$dir ; fi ; \
done
-mv $(STAGESTUFF) stage2
# Copy as/ld if they exist to stage dir, so that running xgcc from the stage
# dir will work properly.
-if [ -f as$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../as$(exeext) stage2 ; else true ; fi
-if [ -f ld$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../ld$(exeext) stage2 ; else true ; fi
-if [ -f collect-ld ] ; then $(LN) ../collect-ld$(exeext) stage2 ; else true ; fi
-rm -f stage2/libgcc.a
-cp libgcc.a stage2
-if $(RANLIB_TEST) ; then $(RANLIB) stage2/libgcc.a; else true; fi
-for f in .. $(EXTRA_MULTILIB_PARTS); do if [ x$${f} != x.. ]; then \
cp stage2/$${f} . ; \
else true; \
fi; done
stage2: force stage2-start lang.stage2
stage3-start:
-if [ -d stage3 ] ; then true ; else mkdir stage3 ; fi
-for dir in . $(SUBDIRS) ; \
do \
if [ -d stage3/$$dir ] ; then true ; else mkdir stage3/$$dir ; fi ; \
done
-mv $(STAGESTUFF) stage3
# Copy as/ld if they exist to stage dir, so that running xgcc from the stage
# dir will work properly.
-if [ -f as$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../as$(exeext) stage3 ; else true ; fi
-if [ -f ld$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../ld$(exeext) stage3 ; else true ; fi
-if [ -f collect-ld$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../collect-ld$(exeext) stage3 ; else true ; fi
-rm -f stage3/libgcc.a
-cp libgcc.a stage3
-if $(RANLIB_TEST) ; then $(RANLIB) stage3/libgcc.a; else true; fi
-for f in .. $(EXTRA_MULTILIB_PARTS); do if [ x$${f} != x.. ]; then \
cp stage3/$${f} . ; \
else true; \
fi; done
stage3: force stage3-start lang.stage3
stage4-start:
-if [ -d stage4 ] ; then true ; else mkdir stage4 ; fi
-for dir in . $(SUBDIRS) ; \
do \
if [ -d stage4/$$dir ] ; then true ; else mkdir stage4/$$dir ; fi ; \
done
-mv $(STAGESTUFF) stage4
# Copy as/ld if they exist to stage dir, so that running xgcc from the stage
# dir will work properly.
-if [ -f as$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../as$(exeext) stage4 ; else true ; fi
-if [ -f ld$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../ld$(exeext) stage4 ; else true ; fi
-if [ -f collect-ld$(exeext) ] ; then $(LN) ../collect-ld$(exeext) stage4 ; else true ; fi
-rm -f stage4/libgcc.a
-cp libgcc.a stage4
-if $(RANLIB_TEST) ; then $(RANLIB) stage4/libgcc.a; else true; fi
-for f in .. $(EXTRA_MULTILIB_PARTS); do if [ x$${f} != x.. ]; then \
cp stage4/$${f} . ; \
else true; \
fi; done
stage4: force stage4-start lang.stage4
# Copy just the executable files from a particular stage into a subdirectory,
# and delete the object files. Use this if you're just verifying a version
# that is pretty sure to work, and you are short of disk space.
risky-stage1: stage1
-make clean
risky-stage2: stage2
-make clean
risky-stage3: stage3
-make clean
risky-stage4: stage4
-make clean
#In GNU Make, ignore whether `stage*' exists.
.PHONY: stage1 stage2 stage3 stage4 clean maintainer-clean TAGS bootstrap
.PHONY: risky-stage1 risky-stage2 risky-stage3 risky-stage4
force: