# # $Id$ # PROG = c++filt SRCS = cplus-dem.c getopt.c getopt1.c OBJS+= underscore.o # defeat 'make depend' BINDIR= /usr/bin NOMAN= 1 CFLAGS+= -DMAIN -DIN_GCC -DVERSION=\"$(version)\" # # XXX This is a hack, but it seems to work. libgcc1.a is supposed to be # compiled by the native compiler, and libgcc2.a is meant to be compiled # by *this* version of gcc. # # Normally, this does not make any difference, since we only have gcc, but # when bootstrapping from gcc-2.6.3, we have to use the freshly built 2.7.2 # compiler for some of the libgcc2.c __attribute__ stuff. # .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../cc) XCC= ${.OBJDIR}/../cc/cc .else XCC= ${.CURDIR}/../cc/cc .endif .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../cc1) XCC+= -B${.OBJDIR}/../cc1/ .else XCC+= -B${.CURDIR}/../cc1/ .endif .if exists(${.OBJDIR}/../cpp) XCC+= -B${.OBJDIR}/../cpp/ .else XCC+= -B${.CURDIR}/../cpp/ .endif CLEANFILES+= underscore.c underscore.o: underscore.c underscore.c: echo "int xxy_us_dummy;" >tmp-dum.c ${XCC} -S tmp-dum.c echo '/*WARNING: This file is automatically generated!*/' >underscore.c if grep _xxy_us_dummy tmp-dum.s > /dev/null ; then \ echo "int prepends_underscore = 1;" >>underscore.c; \ else \ echo "int prepends_underscore = 0;" >>underscore.c; \ fi rm -f tmp-dum.c tmp-dum.s .include