GCC 1.39 patches for SCO UNIX, plus extras

Chip Salzenberg chip at tct.uucp
Tue Feb 12 09:27:16 AEST 1991


The enclosed patches are a port of GCC 1.39 to SCO UNIX.

I appreciate RMS's addition of a SCO configuration file and other
patches to GCC 1.39.  However, there were a few things overlooked
which are addressed herein, such as STRUCT_RETURN_CALLER_POP in
tm-i386sco.h.  Also, RMS isn't going to add the Microsloth "#pragma
pack()" to mainstream GCC, so it is still a custom add-on.  (GCC 2.0
will have a keyword to indicate packing, so all is not lost.  :-))

NON-SCO USERS: You will be interested in the patch to stmt.c; it is
the GCC side of a G++ bug fix.

NON-SCO USERS OF SYSTEM V: You will want to use the patch to symout.c
to use getcwd() instead of getwd().

SCO USERS: At the end of the patches is a sharchive containing three
files you'll need to build GCC:

   Makefile-sco     A copy of my Makefile; uses "rcc" to compile GCC.
   pragma.c         Support for structure packing ("#pragma pack").
   packtest.c       Regression test for "#pragma pack".

Thanks again to Steve Bleazard for the original "#pragma pack"
support, done for a Xenix/386 port: he's a brave man.  And, of course,
thanks to RMS for an excellent compiler.

Index: tm-i386sco.h
***************
*** 17,21 ****
  #undef LIB_SPEC
  #define LIB_SPEC \
!  "%{p:-L/usr/lib/libp}%{pg:-L/usr/lib/libp} libintl.a%s -lc"
  
  /* Specify predefined symbols in preprocessor.  */
--- 17,21 ----
  #undef LIB_SPEC
  #define LIB_SPEC \
!  "%{p:-L/usr/lib/libp}%{pg:-L/usr/lib/libp} -lintl -lc"
  
  /* Specify predefined symbols in preprocessor.  */
***************
*** 31,32 ****
--- 31,43 ----
  
  #define NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL
+ 
+ /* SCO's libraries are compiled with Microsoft C, which requires the
+    caller to pop the extra argument passed to functions that return
+    structures. */
+ 
+ #define STRUCT_RETURN_CALLER_POP
+ 
+ /* SCO's use of Microsoft C requires us to support #pragma pack(),
+    which controls structure packing, until GCC 2.0 is released. */
+ 
+ #define PRAGMA_PACK

Index: gcc.c
***************
*** 300,304 ****
   %{A} %{d} %{e*} %{N} %{n} %{r} %{s} %{S} %{T*} %{t} %{u*} %{X} %{x} %{z}\
   %{y*} %{!A:%{!nostdlib:%S}} \
!  %{L*} %o %{!nostdlib:gnulib%s %{g:-lg} %L gnulib%s %{!A:%E}}\n }}}}";
  
  /* Accumulate a command (program name and args), and run it.  */
--- 300,304 ----
   %{A} %{d} %{e*} %{N} %{n} %{r} %{s} %{S} %{T*} %{t} %{u*} %{X} %{x} %{z}\
   %{y*} %{!A:%{!nostdlib:%S}} \
!  %{L*} -L%A %o %{!nostdlib:%{g:-lg} gnulib%s %L gnulib%s %{!A:%E}}\n }}}}";
  
  /* Accumulate a command (program name and args), and run it.  */
***************
*** 1199,1202 ****
--- 1199,1207 ----
  	  case 0:
  	    fatal ("Invalid specification!  Bug in cc.");
+ 
+ 	  case 'A':
+ 	    obstack_grow (&obstack, standard_startfile_prefix,
+ 			  strlen (standard_startfile_prefix));
+ 	    break;
  
  	  case 'b':

Index: stmt.c
***************
*** 1429,1432 ****
--- 1429,1437 ----
      block = block->next;
  
+   /* Only use `last_insn' if there are cleanups which must be run.  */
+ 
+   if (block || cleanup_label != 0)
+     last_insn = get_last_insn ();
+ 
    /* If yes, use a goto to return, since that runs cleanups.  */
  

Index: stor-layout.c
***************
*** 499,502 ****
--- 499,506 ----
  
        layout_decl (field, var_size ? size_unit : const_size);
+ #ifdef PRAGMA_PACK
+       if (pragma_pack_seen())
+         DECL_ALIGN(field) = MIN(pragma_align_val(), DECL_ALIGN(field));
+ #endif
        desired_align = DECL_ALIGN (field);
  

Index: symout.c
***************
*** 1243,1247 ****
    buffer.filedir = (char *) next_address;
  #ifdef USG
!   strcpy (dir, getcwd (dir, MAXNAMLEN));
  #else
  #ifndef VMS
--- 1243,1251 ----
    buffer.filedir = (char *) next_address;
  #ifdef USG
!   {
!     extern char *getcwd();
!     if (getcwd (dir, MAXNAMLEN) == 0)
!       strcpy (dir, ".");
!   }
  #else
  #ifndef VMS

Index: version.c
***************
*** 1 ****
! char *version_string = "1.39";
--- 1,9 ----
! #include "config.h"
! 
! char *version_string =
! #ifdef PRAGMA_PACK
!     "1.39 (#pragma pack)"
! #else
!     "1.39"
! #endif
!     ;

Index: c-parse.y
***************
*** 1794,1799 ****
  	      && getc (finput) == 'm'
  	      && getc (finput) == 'a'
! 	      && ((c = getc (finput)) == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n'))
  	    goto skipline;
  	}
  
--- 1794,1843 ----
  	      && getc (finput) == 'm'
  	      && getc (finput) == 'a'
! 	      && ((c = getc (finput)) == ' ' || c == '\t'))
! 	  {
! #ifdef PRAGMA_PACK
! 	    int i;
! 
! 	    while ((c = getc (finput)) == ' ' || c == '\t')
! 	      ;
! 	    ungetc (c, finput);
! 	    for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) /* arbitrary pragma directive size */
! 	      {
! 		if ((c = getc (finput)) < 'a' || c > 'z')
! 		  {
! 		    ungetc (c, finput);
! 		    break;
! 		  }
! 		token_buffer[i] = c;
! 	      }
! 	    token_buffer[i] = '\0';
! 
! 	    if (strcmp(token_buffer, "pack") != 0)
! 	      goto skipline;
! 
! 	    if ((c = getc (finput)) != '(')
! 	      {
! 		ungetc (c, finput);
! 		error ("invalid #pragma pack");
! 		goto skipline;
! 	      }
! 
! 	    if ((c = getc (finput)) == '1' || c == '2' || c == '4')
! 	      {
! 		pragma_pack (c - '0');
! 		c = getc (finput);
! 	      }
! 	    else
! 	      pragma_pack_default ();
! 
! 	    if (c != ')')
! 	      {
! 		ungetc (c, finput);
! 		error ("invalid #pragma pack");
! 		goto skipline;
! 	      }
! #endif
  	    goto skipline;
+ 	  }
  	}
  

Index: c-parse.tab.c
***************
*** 750,753 ****
--- 750,754 ----
  
  #ifdef __GNUC__
+ #undef alloca
  #define alloca __builtin_alloca
  #else /* Not GNU C.  */
***************
*** 3023,3028 ****
  	      && getc (finput) == 'm'
  	      && getc (finput) == 'a'
! 	      && ((c = getc (finput)) == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n'))
  	    goto skipline;
  	}
  
--- 3024,3073 ----
  	      && getc (finput) == 'm'
  	      && getc (finput) == 'a'
! 	      && ((c = getc (finput)) == ' ' || c == '\t'))
! 	  {
! #ifdef PRAGMA_PACK
! 	    int i;
! 
! 	    while ((c = getc (finput)) == ' ' || c == '\t')
! 	      ;
! 	    ungetc (c, finput);
! 	    for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) /* arbitrary pragma directive size */
! 	      {
! 		if ((c = getc (finput)) < 'a' || c > 'z')
! 		  {
! 		    ungetc (c, finput);
! 		    break;
! 		  }
! 		token_buffer[i] = c;
! 	      }
! 	    token_buffer[i] = '\0';
! 
! 	    if (strcmp(token_buffer, "pack") != 0)
! 	      goto skipline;
! 
! 	    if ((c = getc (finput)) != '(')
! 	      {
! 		ungetc (c, finput);
! 		error ("invalid #pragma pack");
! 		goto skipline;
! 	      }
! 
! 	    if ((c = getc (finput)) == '1' || c == '2' || c == '4')
! 	      {
! 		pragma_pack (c - '0');
! 		c = getc (finput);
! 	      }
! 	    else
! 	      pragma_pack_default ();
! 
! 	    if (c != ')')
! 	      {
! 		ungetc (c, finput);
! 		error ("invalid #pragma pack");
! 		goto skipline;
! 	      }
! #endif
  	    goto skipline;
+ 	  }
  	}
  

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X# the previous line must be commented out.
X# No change is needed here if you are using the HPUX assembler and linker.
X	touch stamp-gnulib2
X
Xfloat.h:
X# Originally, we used `make' rather than $(MAKE), to avoid propagating
X# a CC=gcc command option.  However, since hard-params is now made
X# with $(OLDCC) explicitly, this is no longer important.
X# However, $(MAKE) fails on some systems where it isn't defined.
X# `make' has the disadvantage of sometimes running the system's make,
X# instead of GNU make.  And the system's make might not support VPATH.
X# However, the compilation of hard-params should not need to use VPATH,
X# due to the explicit use of `$(srcdir)'.
X	make hard-params
X	-./hard-params -f > float.h
X
X# Compile hard-params with standard cc.  It avoids some headaches.
Xhard-params: hard-params.o
X	$(OLDCC) $(HARD_PARAMS_FLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) hard-params.o -o $@
Xhard-params.o: $(srcdir)/hard-params.c
X	-cp $(srcdir)/hard-params.c . > /dev/null 2>&1
X	$(OLDCC) $(HARD_PARAMS_FLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -DNO_SC -c hard-params.c
X
X# C language specific files.
X
Xc-parse.tab.o : $(srcdir)/c-parse.tab.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-parse.h c-tree.h input.h
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c $(srcdir)/c-parse.tab.c
X$(srcdir)/c-parse.tab.c : $(srcdir)/c-parse.y
X	$(BISON) $(BISONFLAGS) $(srcdir)/c-parse.y -o $@
X
Xc-decl.o : c-decl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h c-parse.h flags.h
Xc-typeck.o : c-typeck.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) c-tree.h flags.h
Xc-convert.o : c-convert.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H)
X
X# C++ language specific files.
X
Xcplus-parse.o : $(srcdir)/cplus-parse.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) flags.h
X	$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
X  -DPARSE_OUTPUT=\"$(PWD)/cplus-parse.output\" \
X  `echo $(srcdir)/cplus-parse.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
X
X$(srcdir)/cplus-parse.h $(srcdir)/cplus-parse.c : $(srcdir)/cplus-parse.y
X	@echo expect 49 shift/reduce conflicts and 4 reduce/reduce conflicts
X	$(BISON) $(BISONFLAGS) -d -o $(srcdir)/cplus-parse.c $(srcdir)/cplus-parse.y
X
Xcplus-lex.o : cplus-lex.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) $(srcdir)/cplus-parse.h
Xcplus-decl.o : cplus-decl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) flags.h
Xcplus-typeck.o : cplus-typeck.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H) flags.h
Xcplus-class.o : cplus-class.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H)
Xcplus-init.o : cplus-init.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H)
Xcplus-method.o : cplus-method.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H)
Xcplus-cvt.o : cplus-cvt.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H)
Xcplus-search.o : cplus-search.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H)
Xnew-method.o : new-method.c $(CONFIG_H) $(CPLUS_TREE_H)
X
X# Language-independent files.
X
Xgcc.o: gcc.c $(CONFIG_H) gvarargs.h obstack.h
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
X  -DSTANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/\" \
X  -DSTANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX=\"$(libdir)/gcc-\" -c \
X  `echo $(srcdir)/gcc.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
X
Xversion.o: version.c
Xobstack.o: obstack.c
X
Xtree.o : tree.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h
Xprint-tree.o : print-tree.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H)
Xstor-layout.o : stor-layout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H)
Xfold-const.o : fold-const.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H)
Xtoplev.o : toplev.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h input.h
X
Xrtl.o : rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
X
Xrtlanal.o : rtlanal.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
X
Xvarasm.o : varasm.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h expr.h \
X   insn-codes.h hard-reg-set.h
Xstmt.o : stmt.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h  \
X   insn-flags.h insn-config.h insn-codes.h expr.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h recog.h
Xexpr.o : expr.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h  \
X   insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h insn-config.h recog.h typeclass.h
Xexpmed.o : expmed.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h  \
X   insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h insn-config.h recog.h
Xexplow.o : explow.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h expr.h insn-codes.h
Xoptabs.o : optabs.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h  \
X   insn-flags.h insn-codes.h expr.h insn-config.h recog.h
Xsymout.o : symout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) symseg.h gdbfiles.h
Xdbxout.o : dbxout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h
Xsdbout.o : sdbout.c $(CONFIG_H) $(TREE_H) $(RTL_H)
X
Xemit-rtl.o : emit-rtl.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h insn-config.h real.h
X
Xintegrate.o : integrate.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) $(TREE_H) flags.h expr.h \
X   insn-flags.h insn-codes.h
X
Xjump.o : jump.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h regs.h
Xstupid.o : stupid.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h
X
Xcse.o : cse.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h hard-reg-set.h flags.h real.h
Xloop.o : loop.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) insn-config.h insn-codes.h \
X   regs.h hard-reg-set.h recog.h flags.h expr.h
Xflow.o : flow.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) basic-block.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h
Xcombine.o : combine.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h  \
X   insn-config.h regs.h basic-block.h recog.h
Xregclass.o : regclass.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) hard-reg-set.h flags.h \
X   basic-block.h regs.h insn-config.h recog.h 
Xlocal-alloc.o : local-alloc.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h basic-block.h regs.h \
X   hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h recog.h
Xglobal-alloc.o : global-alloc.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h  \
X   basic-block.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h
X
Xreload.o : reload.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \
X   reload.h recog.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h regs.h
Xreload1.o : reload1.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h  \
X   reload.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h basic-block.h recog.h
Xcaller-save.o : caller-save.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h \
X   reload.h regs.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h basic-block.h recog.h
Xfinal.o : final.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) flags.h regs.h recog.h conditions.h \
X   gdbfiles.h insn-config.h real.h output.h
Xrecog.o : recog.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)  \
X   regs.h recog.h hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h real.h
X
X# Normally this target is not used; but it is used if you
X# define ALLOCA=alloca.o.  In that case, you must get a suitable alloca.c
X# from the GNU Emacs distribution.
X# Note some machines won't allow $(CC) without -S on this source file.
Xalloca.o:	alloca.c
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -S `echo $(srcdir)/alloca.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
X	as alloca.s -o alloca.o
X
X# Now the source files that are generated from the machine description.
X
X.PRECIOUS: insn-config.h insn-flags.h insn-codes.h \
X  insn-emit.c insn-recog.c insn-extract.c insn-output.c insn-peep.c
X
X# The following pair of rules has this effect:
X# genconfig is run only if the md has changed since genconfig was last run;
X# but the file insn-config.h is touched only when its contents actually change.
X
X# Each of the other insn-* files is handled by a similar pair of rules.
X
Xinsn-config.h: stamp-config ;
Xstamp-config : md genconfig $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./genconfig md > tmp-config.h
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-config.h insn-config.h
X	touch stamp-config
X
Xinsn-flags.h: stamp-flags ;
Xstamp-flags : md genflags $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./genflags md > tmp-flags.h
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-flags.h insn-flags.h
X	touch stamp-flags
X
Xinsn-codes.h: stamp-codes ;
Xstamp-codes : md gencodes $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./gencodes md > tmp-codes.h
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-codes.h insn-codes.h
X	touch stamp-codes
X
Xinsn-emit.o : insn-emit.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) expr.h real.h insn-codes.h \
X  insn-config.h insn-flags.h
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-emit.c
X
Xinsn-emit.c: stamp-emit ;
Xstamp-emit : md genemit $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./genemit md > tmp-emit.c
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-emit.c insn-emit.c
X	touch stamp-emit
X
Xinsn-recog.o : insn-recog.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) insn-config.h real.h recog.h
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-recog.c
X
Xinsn-recog.c: stamp-recog ;
Xstamp-recog : md genrecog $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./genrecog md > tmp-recog.c
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-recog.c insn-recog.c
X	touch stamp-recog
X
Xinsn-extract.o : insn-extract.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-extract.c
X
Xinsn-extract.c: stamp-extract ;
Xstamp-extract : md genextract $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./genextract md > tmp-extract.c
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-extract.c insn-extract.c
X	touch stamp-extract
X
Xinsn-peep.o : insn-peep.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h real.h
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-peep.c
X
Xinsn-peep.c: stamp-peep ;
Xstamp-peep : md genpeep $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./genpeep md > tmp-peep.c
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-peep.c insn-peep.c
X	touch stamp-peep
X
Xinsn-output.o : insn-output.c $(CONFIG_H) $(RTL_H) regs.h real.h conditions.h \
X    hard-reg-set.h insn-config.h insn-flags.h output.h aux-output.c
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c insn-output.c
X
Xinsn-output.c: stamp-output ;
Xstamp-output : md genoutput $(srcdir)/move-if-change
X	./genoutput md > tmp-output.c
X	$(srcdir)/move-if-change tmp-output.c insn-output.c
X	touch stamp-output
X
X# Now the programs that generate those files.
X# $(CONFIG_H) is omitted from the deps of the gen*.o
X# because these programs don't really depend on anything 
X# about the target machine.  They do depend on config.h itself,
X# since that describes the host machine.
X
Xgenconfig : genconfig.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genconfig genconfig.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgenconfig.o : genconfig.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
Xgenflags : genflags.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genflags genflags.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgenflags.o : genflags.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
Xgencodes : gencodes.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o gencodes gencodes.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgencodes.o : gencodes.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
Xgenemit : genemit.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genemit genemit.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgenemit.o : genemit.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
Xgenrecog : genrecog.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genrecog genrecog.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgenrecog.o : genrecog.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
Xgenextract : genextract.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genextract genextract.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgenextract.o : genextract.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
Xgenpeep : genpeep.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genpeep genpeep.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgenpeep.o : genpeep.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
Xgenoutput : genoutput.o rtl.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o genoutput genoutput.o rtl.o $(LIBS)
X
Xgenoutput.o : genoutput.c $(RTL_H) config.h
X
X# Making the preprocessor
Xcpp: cccp
X	-rm -f cpp
X	ln cccp cpp
Xcccp: cccp.o cexp.o version.o $(LIBDEPS)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o cccp cccp.o cexp.o version.o $(LIBS)
Xcexp.o: $(srcdir)/cexp.c $(CONFIG_H)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -c $(srcdir)/cexp.c
X$(srcdir)/cexp.c: $(srcdir)/cexp.y
X	$(BISON) -o $(srcdir)/cexp.c $(srcdir)/cexp.y
Xcccp.o: cccp.c $(CONFIG_H)
X	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
X          -DGCC_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libdir)/gcc-include\" \
X          -DGPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR=\"$(libdir)/g++-include\" \
X	  -c `echo $(srcdir)/cccp.c | sed 's,^\./,,'`
X
X$(srcdir)/cpp.info: $(srcdir)/cpp.texinfo
X	makeinfo `echo $(srcdir)/cpp.texinfo | sed 's,^\./,,'`
X
X$(srcdir)/gplus.info: $(srcdir)/gplus.texinfo
X	makeinfo `echo $(srcdir)/gplus.texinfo | sed 's,^\./,,'`
X
X$(srcdir)/gcc.info: $(srcdir)/gcc.texinfo
X	makeinfo `echo $(srcdir)/gcc.texinfo | sed 's,^\./,,'`
X
X# gnulib is not deleted because deleting it would be inconvenient
X# for most uses of this target.
Xclean:
X	-rm -f $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC)
X# Delete the temp files made in the course of building gnulib.
X	-rm -f tmpgnulib
X	for name in $(LIBFUNCS); do rm -f $${name}.c; done
X	-rm -f stamp-*.[ch] tmp-*
X	-rm -f *.s *.s[0-9] *.co *.greg *.lreg *.combine *.flow *.cse *.jump *.rtl *.tree *.loop *.dbr *.jump2
X	-rm -f core float.h hard-params
X
X# Like clean but also delete the links made to configure gcc.
X# Also removes gnulib, since that is desirable if you are changing cpus.
Xcleanconfig: clean
X	-rm -f tm.h aux-output.c config.h md config.status gnulib stamp-gnulib2
X
X# Get rid of every file that's generated from some other file (except INSTALL).
Xrealclean: cleanconfig
X	-rm -f cpp.aux cpp.cps cpp.fns cpp.info cpp.kys cpp.pgs cpp.tps cpp.vrs
X#	-rm -f cplus-parse.tab.c cplus-parse.output
X	-rm -f c-parse.tab.c c-parse.output c-parse.tab.output
X	-rm -f gnulib cexp.c TAGS 
X	-rm -f cpp.info* cpp.?? cpp.??s cpp.log cpp.toc cpp.*aux
X	-rm -f gcc.info* gcc.?? gcc.??s gcc.log gcc.toc gcc.*aux
X	-rm -f gplus.info* gplus.?? gplus.??s gplus.log gplus.toc gplus.*aux
X	-rm -f *.dvi
X
X# Copy the files into directories where they will be run.
Xinstall: all $(USER_H) float.h gvarargs.h gstdarg.h gcc.1
X	-mkdir $(libdir)
X	-if [ -f cc1 ] ; then $(INSTALL) cc1 $(libdir)/gcc-cc1 ; else true; fi
X	-if [ -f cc1plus ] ; then $(INSTALL) cc1plus $(libdir)/gcc-cc1plus ; else true; fi
X	$(INSTALL) gnulib $(libdir)/gcc-gnulib
X	-if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o -f /bin/ranlib ] ; then (cd $(libdir); $(RANLIB) gcc-gnulib) ; else true; fi
X	$(INSTALL) cpp $(libdir)/gcc-cpp
X	$(INSTALL) gcc $(bindir)
X	-mkdir $(libdir)/gcc-include
X	-chmod ugo+rx $(libdir)/gcc-include
X	for file in $(USER_H); do \
X	     for eachfile in  $(srcdir)/$${file} ; do \
X		$(INSTALL) $(srcdir)/`basename $${eachfile}` $(libdir)/gcc-include/`basename $${eachfile}`; \
X	     done ; done
X	$(INSTALL) float.h $(libdir)/gcc-include/float.h
X	$(INSTALL) $(srcdir)/gvarargs.h $(libdir)/gcc-include/varargs.h
X	$(INSTALL) $(srcdir)/gstdarg.h $(libdir)/gcc-include/stdarg.h
X	-chmod a-x $(libdir)/gcc-include/*.h
X	$(INSTALL) $(srcdir)/gcc.1 $(mandir)/gcc.$(manext)
X	-chmod a-x $(mandir)/gcc.$(manext)
X# Make sure -lg won't get an error message from the linker:
X# create a library libg.a if there isn't one.
X	-if [ -f /lib/libg.a -o -f /usr/lib/libg.a ]; then \
X		: ; \
X	else \
X		echo Installing a dummy libg.a into /usr/lib; \
X		echo "_no_libg(){}" > _no_libg.c; \
X		./gcc -B./ -c _no_libg.c; \
X		$(AR) rc libg.a _no_libg.o; \
X		$(INSTALL) libg.a /usr/lib/libg.a; \
X		if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o -f /bin/ranlib ] ; then (cd /usr/lib; $(RANLIB) libg.a) ; else true; fi; \
X		rm -f _no_libg.[co] libg.a; \
X	fi
X
X# do make -f ../gcc/Makefile maketest DIR=../gcc
X# in the intended test directory to make it a suitable test directory.
Xmaketest:
X	ln -s $(DIR)/*.[chy] .
X	ln -s $(DIR)/config .
X	ln -s $(DIR)/*.def .
X	-rm -f =*
X	ln -s $(DIR)/.gdbinit .
X	-ln -s $(DIR)/bison.simple .
X	ln -s $(DIR)/config.gcc .
X	ln -s $(DIR)/move-if-change .
X# The then and else were swapped to avoid a problem on Ultrix.
X	if [ ! -f Makefile ] ; then ln -s $(DIR)/Makefile . ; else false; fi
X	-rm tm.h aux-output.c config.h md
X	make clean
X# You must then run config.gcc to set up for compilation.
X
Xbootstrap: all force
X	$(MAKE) stage1
X	$(MAKE) CC="stage1/gcc -Bstage1/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" libdir=$(libdir)
X	$(MAKE) stage2
X	$(MAKE) CC="stage2/gcc -Bstage2/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" libdir=$(libdir)
X
Xbootstrap2: force
X	$(MAKE) CC="stage1/gcc -Bstage1/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" libdir=$(libdir)
X	$(MAKE) stage2
X	$(MAKE) CC="stage2/gcc -Bstage2/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" libdir=$(libdir)
X
Xbootstrap3: force
X	$(MAKE) CC="stage2/gcc -Bstage2/" CFLAGS="-O $(CFLAGS)" libdir=$(libdir)
X
X# Copy the object files from a particular stage into a subdirectory.
Xstage1: force
X	-mkdir stage1
X	-mv $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) stage1
X	-rm -f stage1/gnulib
X	-ln gnulib stage1 || cp gnulib stage1
X	-if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o -f /bin/ranlib ] ; then $(RANLIB) stage1/gnulib; else true; fi
X
Xstage2: force
X	-mkdir stage2
X	-mv $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) stage2
X	-rm -f stage2/gnulib
X	-ln gnulib stage2 || cp gnulib stage2
X	-if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o -f /bin/ranlib ] ; then $(RANLIB) stage2/gnulib; else true; fi
X
Xstage3: force
X	-mkdir stage3
X	-mv $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) stage3
X	-rm -f stage3/gnulib
X	-ln gnulib stage3 || cp gnulib stage3
X	-if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o -f /bin/ranlib ] ; then $(RANLIB) stage3/gnulib; else true; fi
X
Xstage4: force
X	-mkdir stage4
X	-mv $(STAGESTUFF) $(STAGE_GCC) stage4
X	-rm -f stage4/gnulib
X	-ln gnulib stage4 || cp gnulib stage4
X	-if [ -f /usr/bin/ranlib -o -f /bin/ranlib ] ; then $(RANLIB) stage4/gnulib; else true; fi
X
XTAGS: force
X	mkdir temp
X	-mv c-parse.tab.c cplus-parse.c cplus-parse.h cexp.c temp
X	etags *.y *.h *.c
X	mv temp/* .
X	rmdir temp
X
Xincludes: force
X	export LIB; LIB=$(libdir)/gcc-include ./fixincludes
X
X#In GNU Make, ignore whether `stage*' exists.
X.PHONY: stage1 stage2 stage3 stage4 clean realclean TAGS bootstrap
X
Xforce:
END_OF_FILE
if test 28005 -ne `wc -c <'Makefile-sco'`; then
    echo shar: \"'Makefile-sco'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'Makefile-sco'
fi
if test -f 'pragma.c' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'pragma.c'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'pragma.c'\" \(311 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'pragma.c' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X#define DEFAULT_ALIGN	32
X
Xstatic int pack_align = DEFAULT_ALIGN;
Xstatic int was_pragma = 0;
X
Xpragma_pack(val)
Xint val;
X{
X	pack_align = 8 * val;
X	was_pragma = 1;
X}
X
Xpragma_align_val()
X{
X	return pack_align;
X}
X
Xpragma_pack_default()
X{
X	pack_align = DEFAULT_ALIGN;
X}
X
Xint pragma_pack_seen()
X{
X	return was_pragma;
X}
END_OF_FILE
if test 311 -ne `wc -c <'pragma.c'`; then
    echo shar: \"'pragma.c'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'pragma.c'
fi
if test -f 'packtest.c' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then 
  echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'packtest.c'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'packtest.c'\" \(2439 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'packtest.c' <<'END_OF_FILE'
Xstatic char *rcsid = "@(#)$Header: /pdsrc/Local/RCS/packtest.c,v 1.1 90/04/26 17:50:35 root Exp $";
X
X/*
X * Regression test to check that gcc's #pragma pack() support does the
X * same thing as Microsoft C's.
X *
X * Run with this command from sh, not csh, since SCO's csh is BROKEN.
X * cc packtest.c && ./a.out > m && gcc packtest.c && ./a.out > g && diff m g
X * You should not see any output.
X *
X * $Log:	packtest.c,v $
X * Revision 1.1  90/04/26  17:50:35  root
X * Initial revision
X * 
X */
X
X#pragma pack(4)
Xstruct s1 {
X	char one;
X	int  two;
X	long three;
X	double four;
X} s1;
X#pragma pack(2)
Xstruct s2 {
X	char one;
X	int  two;
X	long three;
X	double four;
X} s2;
X#pragma pack(1)
Xstruct s3 {
X	char one;
X	int  two;
X	long three;
X	double four;
X} s3;
X#pragma pack()
Xstruct s4 {
X	char one;
X	int  two;
X	long three;
X	double four;
X} s4;
Xstruct biggie {
X	struct s3 x1;
X	struct s1 b1;
X	struct s3 x2;
X	struct s2 b2;
X	struct s3 x3;
X	struct s3 b3;
X	struct s3 x4;
X	struct s4 b4;
X} b;
X#define offsetof(TYPE, MEMBER) ((unsigned) &((TYPE *)0)->MEMBER)
Xmain()
X{
X	printf("% 4d% 4d% 4d\n",
X		offsetof(struct s1, two),
X		offsetof(struct s1, three),
X		offsetof(struct s1, four));
X	printf("% 4d% 4d% 4d\n",
X		offsetof(struct s2, two),
X		offsetof(struct s2, three),
X		offsetof(struct s2, four));
X	printf("% 4d% 4d% 4d\n",
X		offsetof(struct s3, two),
X		offsetof(struct s3, three),
X		offsetof(struct s3, four));
X	printf("% 4d% 4d% 4d\n",
X		offsetof(struct s4, two),
X		offsetof(struct s4, three),
X		offsetof(struct s4, four));
X	printf("\n% 4d% 4d% 4d\n",
X		((char *)&b.b1.two) - ((char *)&b.b1.one),
X		((char *)&b.b1.three) - ((char *)&b.b1.one),
X		((char *)&b.b1.four) - ((char *)&b.b1.one));
X	printf("% 4d% 4d% 4d\n",
X		((char *)&b.b2.two) - ((char *)&b.b2.one),
X		((char *)&b.b2.three) - ((char *)&b.b2.one),
X		((char *)&b.b2.four) - ((char *)&b.b2.one));
X	printf("% 4d% 4d% 4d\n",
X		((char *)&b.b3.two) - ((char *)&b.b3.one),
X		((char *)&b.b3.three) - ((char *)&b.b3.one),
X		((char *)&b.b3.four) - ((char *)&b.b3.one));
X	printf("% 4d% 4d% 4d\n\n",
X		((char *)&b.b4.two) - ((char *)&b.b4.one),
X		((char *)&b.b4.three) - ((char *)&b.b4.one),
X		((char *)&b.b4.four) - ((char *)&b.b4.one));
X	printf("    % 4d% 4d\n", sizeof b.b1, (char *)&b.b1 - (char *)&b);
X	printf("    % 4d% 4d\n", sizeof b.b2, (char *)&b.b2 - (char *)&b);
X	printf("    % 4d% 4d\n", sizeof b.b3, (char *)&b.b3 - (char *)&b);
X	printf("    % 4d% 4d\n", sizeof b.b4, (char *)&b.b4 - (char *)&b);
X	exit(0);
X}
END_OF_FILE
if test 2439 -ne `wc -c <'packtest.c'`; then
    echo shar: \"'packtest.c'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'packtest.c'
fi
echo shar: End of shell archive.
exit 0



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