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# Copyright 1995-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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#
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# This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation. Sun designates this
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# particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
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# by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
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#
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# This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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# version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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# accompanied this code).
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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# 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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#
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# Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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# CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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# have any questions.
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#
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#
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# Makefile to specify compiler flags for programs and libraries
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# targeted to Solaris. Should not contain any rules.
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#
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# Warning: the following variables are overridden by Defs.gmk. Set
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# values will be silently ignored:
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# CFLAGS (set $(OTHER_CFLAGS) instead)
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# CPPFLAGS (set $(OTHER_CPPFLAGS) instead)
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# CXXFLAGS (set $(OTHER_CXXFLAGS) instead)
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# LDFLAGS (set $(OTHER_LDFAGS) instead)
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# LDLIBS (set $(EXTRA_LIBS) instead)
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# LDLIBS_COMMON (set $(EXTRA_LIBS) instead)
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# LINTFLAGS (set $(OTHER_LINTFLAGS) instead)
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# Get shared JDK settings
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include $(BUILDDIR)/common/shared/Defs.gmk
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ifndef PLATFORM_SRC
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PLATFORM_SRC = $(TOPDIR)/src/solaris
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endif # PLATFORM_SRC
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# platform specific include files
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PLATFORM_INCLUDE_NAME = $(PLATFORM)
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PLATFORM_INCLUDE = $(INCLUDEDIR)/$(PLATFORM_INCLUDE_NAME)
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# suffix used for make dependencies files
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DEPEND_SUFFIX = d
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# suffix used for lint files
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LINT_SUFFIX = ln
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# The suffix applied to the library name for FDLIBM
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FDDLIBM_SUFFIX = a
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# The suffix applied to scripts (.bat for windows, nothing for unix)
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SCRIPT_SUFFIX =
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# CC compiler object code output directive flag value
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CC_OBJECT_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o #trailing blank required!
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CC_PROGRAM_OUTPUT_FLAG = -o #trailing blank required!
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#
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# Default HPI libraries. Build will build only native unless
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# overriden at the make command line. This makes it convenient for
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# people doing, say, a pthreads port -- they can create a posix
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# directory here, and say "gnumake HPIS=posix" at the top
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# level.
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#
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HPIS = native
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#
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# Java default optimization (-x04/-O2) etc. Applies to the VM.
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#
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ifeq ($(PRODUCT), java)
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_OPT = $(CC_HIGHER_OPT)
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else
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_OPT = $(CC_LOWER_OPT)
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CPPFLAGS_DBG += -DLOGGING -DDBINFO
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endif
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#
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# If -Xa is in CFLAGS_COMMON it will end up ahead of $(POPT) for the
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# optimized build, and that ordering of the flags completely freaks
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# out cc. Hence, -Xa is instead in each CFLAGS variant.
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#
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# The more unusual options to the Sun C compiler:
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# -v Stricter type checking, more error checking
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# (To turn ALL warnings into fatals, use -errwarn=%all)
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# -xstrconst Place string literals and constants in read-only area
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# (means you can't write on your string literals)
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# -xs Force debug information (stabs) into the .so or a.out
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# (makes the library/executable debuggable without the
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# .o files needing to be around, but at a space cost)
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# -g & -O If you add the -g option to the optimized compiles
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# you will get better stack retraces, the code is
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# still optimized. This includes a space cost too.
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# -xc99=%none Do NOT allow for c99 extensions to be used.
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# e.g. declarations must precede statements
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# -xCC Allow the C++ style of comments in C: //
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# Required with many of the source files.
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# -mt Assume multi-threaded (important)
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#
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#
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# Debug flag for C and C++ compiler
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#
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CFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION=-g
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CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION=-g
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# Turn off -g if we are doing tcov build
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ifdef TCOV_BUILD
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CFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION=
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CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION=
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endif
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# FASTDEBUG: Optimize the -g builds, gives us a faster debug java
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# If true adds -O to the debug compiles. This allows for any assert
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# tests to remain and debug checking. The resulting code is faster
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# but less debuggable. Stack traces are still valid, although only
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# approximate line numbers are given. Printing of local variables
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# during a debugging session is not possible, but stepping and
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# printing of global or static variables should be possible.
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# Performance/size of files should be about the same, maybe smaller.
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#
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ifeq ($(FASTDEBUG), true)
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CC_FASTDEBUG_OPT = $(CC_LOWER_OPT)
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CFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION = -g $(CC_FASTDEBUG_OPT)
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CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION = -g0 $(CC_FASTDEBUG_OPT)
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endif
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CFLAGS_COMMON = -v -mt -L$(OBJDIR) -xc99=%none
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -xCC
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -errshort=tags
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CFLAGS_OPT = $(POPT)
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CFLAGS_DBG = $(CFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION)
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -Xa $(CFLAGS_REQUIRED)
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# Assume MT behavior all the time (important)
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON = -mt
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# Assume no C++ exceptions are used
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON += -features=no%except -DCC_NOEX
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# For C++, these options tell it to assume nothing about locating libraries
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# either at compile time, or at runtime. Use of these options will likely
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# require the use of -L and -R options to indicate where libraries will
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# be found at compile time (-L) and at runtime (-R).
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# The /usr/lib location comes for free, so no need to specify that one.
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# Note: C is much simplier and there is no need for these options. This
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# is mostly needed to avoid dependencies on libraries in the
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# Compiler install area, also see LIBCXX and LIBM.
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON += -norunpath -xnolib
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#
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# Treat compiler warnings as errors, if requested
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#
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ifeq ($(COMPILER_WARNINGS_FATAL),true)
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -errwarn=%all
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON += -errwarn=%all
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endif
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CXXFLAGS_OPT = $(POPT)
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CXXFLAGS_DBG = $(CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_OPTION)
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON += $(CFLAGS_REQUIRED)
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# Add -xstrconst to the library compiles. This forces all string
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# literals into the read-only data section, which prevents them from
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# being written to and increases the runtime pages shared on the system.
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#
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ifdef LIBRARY
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CFLAGS_COMMON +=-xstrconst
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endif
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# Source browser database
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#
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# COMPILE_WITH_SB
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# If defined adds -xsb to compiles and creates a
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# source browsing database during compilation.
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#
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ifdef COMPILE_WITH_SB
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ifeq ($(LIBRARY), java)
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CFLAGS_DBG += -xsb
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endif
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endif
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# Lint Flags:
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# -Xa ANSI C plus K&R, favor ANSI rules
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# -Xarch=XXX Same as 'cc -xarch=XXX'
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# -fd report on old style func defs
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# -errchk=structarg report on 64bit struct args by value
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# -errchk=longptr64 report on 64bit to 32bit issues (ignores casts)
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# -errchk=parentheses report on suggested use of extra parens
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# -v suppress unused args
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# -x suppress unused externs
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# -u suppress extern func/vars used/defined
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# -errfmt=simple use one line errors with position info
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON = -Xa
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON += -fd
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON += -errchk=structarg,longptr64,parentheses
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON += -v
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON += -x
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON += -u
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON += -errfmt=simple
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LINTFLAGS_OPT =
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LINTFLAGS_DBG =
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# The -W0,-noglobal tells the compiler to NOT generate mangled global
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# ELF data symbols for file local static data.
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# This can break fix&continue, but we'd rather do the same compilations
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# for deliverable bits as we do for non-deliverable bits
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# Tell the compilers to never generate globalized names, all the time.
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -W0,-noglobal
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# Arch specific settings (determines type of .o files and instruction set)
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ifeq ($(ARCH_FAMILY), sparc)
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ifdef VIS_NEEDED
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XARCH_VALUE/32=v8plusa
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XARCH_VALUE/64=v9a
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else
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# Someday this should change to improve optimization on UltraSPARC
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# and abandon the old v8-only machines like the SPARCstation 10.
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# Indications with Mustang is that alacrity runs do not show a
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# big improvement using v8plus over v8, but other benchmarks might.
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XARCH_VALUE/32=v8
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XARCH_VALUE/64=v9
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endif
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endif
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ifeq ($(ARCH_FAMILY), i586)
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XARCH_VALUE/64=amd64
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XARCH_VALUE/32=
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endif
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# Arch value based on current data model being built
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XARCH_VALUE=$(XARCH_VALUE/$(ARCH_DATA_MODEL))
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ifneq ($(XARCH_VALUE), )
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# The actual compiler -xarch options to use
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XARCH_OPTION/32 = -xarch=$(XARCH_VALUE/32)
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XARCH_OPTION/64 = -xarch=$(XARCH_VALUE/64)
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XARCH_OPTION = $(XARCH_OPTION/$(ARCH_DATA_MODEL))
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endif
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# If we have a specific -xarch value to use, add it
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ifdef XARCH_OPTION
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CFLAGS_COMMON += $(XARCH_OPTION)
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON += $(XARCH_OPTION)
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ASFLAGS_COMMON += $(XARCH_OPTION)
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EXTRA_LIBS += $(XARCH_OPTION)
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LINTFLAGS_COMMON += -Xarch=$(XARCH_VALUE)
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endif
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#
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# uncomment the following to build with PERTURBALOT set
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#
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# OTHER_CFLAGS += -DPERTURBALOT
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#
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CPPFLAGS_COMMON = -D$(ARCH_FAMILY) -D__solaris__ -D_REENTRANT
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CPPFLAGS_OPT =
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CPPFLAGS_DBG = -DDEBUG
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ifeq ($(ARCH_FAMILY), i586)
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# The macro _LITTLE_ENDIAN needs to be defined the same to avoid the
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# Sun C compiler warning message: warning: macro redefined: _LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# (The Solaris X86 system defines this in file /usr/include/sys/isa_defs.h).
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# Note: -Dmacro is the same as #define macro 1
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# -Dmacro= is the same as #define macro
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#
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CPPFLAGS_COMMON += -DcpuIntel -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN= -D$(LIBARCH)
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# Turn off a superfluous compiler error message on Intel
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -erroff=E_BAD_PRAGMA_PACK_VALUE
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endif
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# Java memory management is based on memory mapping by default, but a
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# system only assuming malloc/free can be built by adding -DUSE_MALLOC
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CPPFLAGS_COMMON += -DTRACING -DMACRO_MEMSYS_OPS -DBREAKPTS
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CPPFLAGS_OPT += -DTRIMMED
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LDFLAGS_DEFS_OPTION = -z defs
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += $(LDFLAGS_DEFS_OPTION)
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#
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# -L paths for finding and -ljava
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#
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += -L$(LIBDIR)/$(LIBARCH)
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LDFLAGS_OPT =
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LDFLAGS_DBG =
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#
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# We never really want the incremental linker, ever
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# The -xildoff option tells Sun's compilers to NOT use incremental linker
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#
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += -xildoff
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ifdef LIBRARY
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# Libraries need to locate other libraries at runtime, and you can tell
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# a library where to look by way of the dynamic runpaths (RPATH or RUNPATH)
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# buried inside the .so. The $ORIGIN says to look relative to where
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# the library itself is and it can be followed with relative paths from
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# that. By default we always look in $ORIGIN, optionally we add relative
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# paths if the Makefile sets LD_RUNPATH_EXTRAS to those relative paths.
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# The environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH will over-ride these runpaths.
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# Try: 'dump -Lv lib*.so' to see these settings in a library.
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#
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += -R\$$ORIGIN
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += $(LD_RUNPATH_EXTRAS:%=-R\$$ORIGIN/%)
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endif
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EXTRA_LIBS += -lc
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# Postprocessing is done on the images directories only
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#
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ifeq ($(VARIANT), OPT)
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ifeq ($(PARTIAL_GPROF), true)
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NO_STRIP = true
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endif
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ifeq ($(GPROF), true)
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NO_STRIP = true
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endif
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ifneq ($(NO_STRIP), true)
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# Debug 'strip -x' leaves local function Elf symbols (better stack traces)
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POST_STRIP_PROCESS = $(STRIP) -x
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endif
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endif
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POST_MCS_PROCESS=$(MCS) -d -a "JDK $(FULL_VERSION)"
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#
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# Sun C compiler will take -M and pass it on to ld.
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# Usage: ld $(LD_MAPFILE_FLAG) mapfile *.o
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#
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ifeq ($(CC_VERSION),gcc)
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LD_MAPFILE_FLAG = -Xlinker -M -Xlinker
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else
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LD_MAPFILE_FLAG = -M
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endif
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#
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# Variables globally settable from the make command line (default
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# values in brackets):
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# GPROF (false)
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# Eg: % gnumake GPROF=true
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GPROF = false
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ifeq ($(GPROF), true)
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -DGPROF -xpg
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EXTRA_LIBS += -xpg
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endif
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# PARTIAL_GPROF is to be used ONLY during compilation - it should not
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# appear during linking of libraries or programs. It also should
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# prevent linking with -z defs to allow a symbol to remain undefined.
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#
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PARTIAL_GPROF = false
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ifeq ($(PARTIAL_GPROF), true)
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CFLAGS_GPROF += -xpg
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LDFLAGS_DEFS_OPTION = -z nodefs
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endif
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#
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# For a TCOV build we add in the TCOV_OPTION
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#
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ifdef TCOV_BUILD
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TCOV_OPTION = -xprofile=tcov
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LDFLAGS_COMMON += $(TCOV_OPTION) -Kpic
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CFLAGS_COMMON += $(TCOV_OPTION)
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CXXFLAGS_COMMON += $(TCOV_OPTION)
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EXTRA_LIBS += $(TCOV_OPTION)
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LDNOMAP=true
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endif
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#
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# Solaris only uses native threads.
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#
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THREADS_FLAG= native
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THREADS_DIR= threads
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#
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# Support for Quantify.
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#
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ifdef QUANTIFY
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QUANTIFY_CMD = quantify
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QUANTIFY_OPTIONS = -cache-dir=/tmp/quantify -always-use-cache-dir=yes
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LINK_PRE_CMD = $(QUANTIFY_CMD) $(QUANTIFY_OPTIONS)
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ifdef LIBRARY
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -K PIC
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endif
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endif
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#
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# Support for Purify.
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#
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ifdef PURIFY
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PURIFY_CMD = /net/suntools.eng/export/tools/sparc/bin/purify
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PURIFY_OPTIONS = -cache-dir=/tmp/quantify -always-use-cache-dir=yes
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LINK_PRE_CMD = $(PURIFY_CMD) $(PURIFY_OPTIONS)
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ifdef LIBRARY
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CFLAGS_COMMON += -K PIC
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endif
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endif
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#
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# Different "levels" of optimization.
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#
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ifeq ($(CC_VERSION),gcc)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT = -O3
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CC_HIGHER_OPT = -O3
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CC_LOWER_OPT = -O2
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_i586 += -fno-omit-frame-pointer
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_amd64 += -fno-omit-frame-pointer
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# Automatic precompiled header option to use (if COMPILE_APPROACH=batch)
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# (See Rules.gmk) May need to wait for gcc 5?
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AUTOMATIC_PCH_OPTION =
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else
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# Highest could be -xO5, but indications are that -xO5 should be reserved
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# for a per-file use, on sources with known performance impacts.
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT = -xO4
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CC_HIGHER_OPT = -xO4
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CC_LOWER_OPT = -xO2
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#
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# WARNING: Use of _OPT=$(CC_HIGHEST_OPT) in your Makefile needs to be
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# done with care, there are some assumptions below that need to
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# be understood about the use of pointers, and IEEE behavior.
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#
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# Use non-standard floating point mode (not IEEE 754)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -fns
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# Do some simplification of floating point arithmetic (not IEEE 754)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -fsimple
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# Use single precision floating point with 'float'
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -fsingle
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# Assume memory references via basic pointer types do not alias
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# (Source with excessing pointer casting and data access with mixed
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# pointer types are not recommended)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xalias_level=basic
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# Use intrinsic or inline versions for math/std functions
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# (If you expect perfect errno behavior, do not use this)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xbuiltin=%all
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# Loop data dependency optimizations (need -xO3 or higher)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xdepend
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# Pointer parameters to functions do not overlap
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# (Similar to -xalias_level=basic usage, but less obvious sometimes.
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# If you pass in multiple pointers to the same data, do not use this)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xrestrict
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# Inline some library routines
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# (If you expect perfect errno behavior, do not use this)
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xlibmil
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# Use optimized math routines
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# (If you expect perfect errno behavior, do not use this)
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# Can cause undefined external on Solaris 8 X86 on __sincos, removing for now
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# CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xlibmopt
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ifeq ($(ARCH_FAMILY), sparc)
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# Assume at most 8byte alignment, raise SIGBUS on error
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### Presents an ABI issue with customer JNI libs?
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####CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xmemalign=8s
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# Automatic prefetch instructions, explicit prefetch macros
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xprefetch=auto,explicit
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# Pick ultra as the chip to optimize to
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459 |
CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xchip=ultra
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endif
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ifeq ($(ARCH), i586)
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# Pick pentium as the chip to optimize to
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT += -xchip=pentium
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endif
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ifdef LIBRARY
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# The Solaris CBE (Common Build Environment) requires that the use
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# of appl registers be disabled when compiling a public library (or
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# a library that's loaded by a public library) on sparc.
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparc += -xregs=no%appl
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparcv9 += -xregs=no%appl
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|
471 |
endif
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|
472 |
ifeq ($(shell $(EXPR) $(CC_VER) \> 5.6), 1)
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# Do NOT use the frame pointer register as a general purpose opt register
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|
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED_i586 += -xregs=no%frameptr
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475 |
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_amd64 += -xregs=no%frameptr
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476 |
# We MUST allow data alignment of 4 for sparc V8 (32bit)
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|
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# Presents an ABI issue with customer JNI libs? We must be able to
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|
478 |
# to handle 4byte aligned objects? (rare occurance, but possible?)
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|
479 |
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparc += -xmemalign=4s
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|
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endif
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|
481 |
# Just incase someone trys to use the SOS9 compilers
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|
482 |
ifeq ($(CC_VER), 5.6)
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|
483 |
# We MUST allow data alignment of 4 for sparc (sparcv9 is ok at 8s)
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|
484 |
CFLAGS_REQUIRED_sparc += -xmemalign=4s
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|
485 |
endif
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|
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# Automatic precompiled header option to use (if COMPILE_APPROACH=batch)
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|
487 |
# (See Rules.gmk) The SS11 -xpch=auto* options appear to be broken.
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|
488 |
AUTOMATIC_PCH_OPTION =
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|
489 |
endif
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|
490 |
CC_NO_OPT =
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491 |
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|
492 |
# If NO_OPTIMIZATIONS is defined in the environment, turn all optimzations off
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|
493 |
ifdef NO_OPTIMIZATIONS
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|
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CC_HIGHEST_OPT = $(CC_NO_OPT)
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|
495 |
CC_HIGHER_OPT = $(CC_NO_OPT)
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|
496 |
CC_LOWER_OPT = $(CC_NO_OPT)
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|
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endif
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498 |
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499 |
# Flags required all the time
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|
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CFLAGS_REQUIRED = $(CFLAGS_REQUIRED_$(ARCH))
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|
501 |
|
|
502 |
# Add processor specific options for optimizations
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|
503 |
CC_HIGHEST_OPT += $(_OPT_$(ARCH))
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|
504 |
CC_HIGHER_OPT += $(_OPT_$(ARCH))
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|
505 |
CC_LOWER_OPT += $(_OPT_$(ARCH))
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|
506 |
|
|
507 |
# Secret compiler optimization options that should be in the above macros
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|
508 |
# but since they differ in format from C to C++, are added into the C or
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|
509 |
# C++ specific macros for compiler flags.
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|
510 |
#
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|
511 |
# On i586 we need to tell the code generator to ALWAYS use a
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|
512 |
# frame pointer.
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|
513 |
ifeq ($(ARCH_FAMILY), i586)
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|
514 |
# Note that in 5.7, this is done with -xregs=no%frameptr
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|
515 |
ifeq ($(CC_VER), 5.5)
|
|
516 |
# It's not exactly clear when this optimization kicks in, the
|
|
517 |
# current assumption is -xO4 or greater and for C++ with
|
|
518 |
# the -features=no%except option and -xO4 and greater.
|
|
519 |
# Bottom line is, we ALWAYS want a frame pointer!
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|
520 |
CXXFLAGS_OPT += -Qoption ube -Z~B
|
|
521 |
CFLAGS_OPT += -Wu,-Z~B
|
|
522 |
ifeq ($(FASTDEBUG), true)
|
|
523 |
CXXFLAGS_DBG += -Qoption ube -Z~B
|
|
524 |
CFLAGS_DBG += -Wu,-Z~B
|
|
525 |
endif
|
|
526 |
endif
|
|
527 |
endif
|
|
528 |
#
|
|
529 |
# Optimizer for sparc needs to be told not to do certain things
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|
530 |
# related to frames or save instructions.
|
|
531 |
ifeq ($(ARCH_FAMILY), sparc)
|
|
532 |
# NOTE: Someday the compilers will provide a high-level option for this.
|
|
533 |
# Use save instructions instead of add instructions
|
|
534 |
# This was an optimization starting in SC5.0 that made it hard for us to
|
|
535 |
# find the "save" instruction (which got turned into an "add")
|
|
536 |
CXXFLAGS_OPT += -Qoption cg -Qrm-s
|
|
537 |
CFLAGS_OPT += -Wc,-Qrm-s
|
|
538 |
ifeq ($(FASTDEBUG), true)
|
|
539 |
CXXFLAGS_DBG += -Qoption cg -Qrm-s
|
|
540 |
CFLAGS_DBG += -Wc,-Qrm-s
|
|
541 |
endif
|
|
542 |
#
|
|
543 |
# NOTE: Someday the compilers will provide a high-level option for this.
|
|
544 |
# Don't allow tail call code optimization. Started in SC5.0.
|
|
545 |
# We don't like code of this form:
|
|
546 |
# save
|
|
547 |
# <code>
|
|
548 |
# call foo
|
|
549 |
# restore
|
|
550 |
# because we can't tell if the method will have a stack frame
|
|
551 |
# and register windows or not.
|
|
552 |
CXXFLAGS_OPT += -Qoption cg -Qiselect-T0
|
|
553 |
CFLAGS_OPT += -Wc,-Qiselect-T0
|
|
554 |
ifeq ($(FASTDEBUG), true)
|
|
555 |
CXXFLAGS_DBG += -Qoption cg -Qiselect-T0
|
|
556 |
CFLAGS_DBG += -Wc,-Qiselect-T0
|
|
557 |
endif
|
|
558 |
endif
|
|
559 |
|
|
560 |
#
|
|
561 |
# Path and option to link against the VM, if you have to. Note that
|
|
562 |
# there are libraries that link against only -ljava, but they do get
|
|
563 |
# -L to the -ljvm, this is because -ljava depends on -ljvm, whereas
|
|
564 |
# the library itself should not.
|
|
565 |
#
|
|
566 |
VM_NAME = server
|
|
567 |
JVMLIB = -L$(BOOTDIR)/jre/lib/$(LIBARCH)/server -ljvm
|
|
568 |
JAVALIB =
|
|
569 |
|
|
570 |
# Part of INCREMENTAL_BUILD mechanism.
|
|
571 |
# Compiler emits things like: path/file.o: file.h
|
|
572 |
# We want something like: relative_path/file.o relative_path/file.d: file.h
|
|
573 |
# In addition on Solaris, any include file starting with / is deleted,
|
|
574 |
# this gets rid of things like /usr/include files, which never change.
|
|
575 |
CC_DEPEND = -xM1
|
|
576 |
CC_DEPEND_FILTER = $(SED) -e '/:[ ]*[/]/d' -e 's!$*\.$(OBJECT_SUFFIX)!$(dir $@)& $(dir $@)$*.$(DEPEND_SUFFIX)!g' | $(SORT) -u
|
|
577 |
|
|
578 |
# Location of openwin libraries (do we really need this anymore?)
|
|
579 |
OPENWIN_HOME = /usr/openwin
|
|
580 |
OPENWIN_LIB = $(OPENWIN_HOME)/lib$(ISA_DIR)
|
|
581 |
|
|
582 |
# Runtime graphics library search paths...
|
|
583 |
OPENWIN_RUNTIME_LIB = /usr/openwin/lib$(ISA_DIR)
|
|
584 |
AWT_RUNPATH = -R/usr/dt/lib$(ISA_DIR) -R$(OPENWIN_RUNTIME_LIB)
|
|
585 |
|
|
586 |
# C++ Runtime library (libCrun.so), use instead of -lCrun.
|
|
587 |
# Originally used instead of -lCrun to guarantee use of the system
|
|
588 |
# .so version and not the .a or .so that came with the compilers.
|
|
589 |
# With the newer compilers this could probably change back to -lCrun but
|
|
590 |
# in general this is ok to continue to do.
|
|
591 |
LIBCXX = /usr/lib$(ISA_DIR)/libCrun.so.1
|
|
592 |
|
|
593 |
# Math Library (libm.so), do not use -lm.
|
|
594 |
# There might be two versions of libm.so on the build system:
|
|
595 |
# libm.so.1 and libm.so.2, and we want libm.so.1.
|
|
596 |
# Depending on the Solaris release being used to build with,
|
|
597 |
# /usr/lib/libm.so could point at a libm.so.2, so we are
|
|
598 |
# explicit here so that the libjvm.so you have built will work on an
|
|
599 |
# older Solaris release that might not have libm.so.2.
|
|
600 |
# This is a critical factor in allowing builds on Solaris 10 or newer
|
|
601 |
# to run on Solaris 8 or 9.
|
|
602 |
#
|
|
603 |
# Note: Historically there was also a problem picking up a static version
|
|
604 |
# of libm.a from the compiler area, but that problem has gone away
|
|
605 |
# with the newer compilers. Use of libm.a would cause .so bloat.
|
|
606 |
#
|
|
607 |
LIBM = /usr/lib$(ISA_DIR)/libm.so.1
|
|
608 |
|
|
609 |
# Socket library
|
|
610 |
LIBSOCKET = -lsocket
|
|
611 |
|
|
612 |
# GLOBAL_KPIC: If set means all libraries are PIC, position independent code
|
|
613 |
# EXCEPT for select compiles
|
|
614 |
# If a .o file is compiled non-PIC then it should be forced
|
|
615 |
# into the RW data segment with a mapfile option. This is done
|
|
616 |
# with object files which generated from .s files.
|
|
617 |
# The -ztext enforces that no relocations remain in the text segment
|
|
618 |
# so that it remains purely read-only for optimum system performance.
|
|
619 |
# Some libraries may use a smaller size (13bit -Kpic) on sparc instead of
|
|
620 |
# (32 bit -KPIC) and will override GLOBAL_KPIC appropriately.
|
|
621 |
#
|
|
622 |
PIC_CODE_LARGE = -KPIC
|
|
623 |
PIC_CODE_SMALL = -Kpic
|
|
624 |
ifndef TCOV_BUILD
|
|
625 |
GLOBAL_KPIC = $(PIC_CODE_LARGE)
|
|
626 |
CXXFLAGS_COMMON += $(GLOBAL_KPIC)
|
|
627 |
CFLAGS_COMMON += $(GLOBAL_KPIC)
|
|
628 |
LDFLAGS_COMMON += -ztext
|
|
629 |
endif # TCOV_BUILD
|
|
630 |
|
|
631 |
# If your platform has DPS, it will have Type1 fonts too, in which case
|
|
632 |
# it is best to enable DPS support until such time as 2D's rasteriser
|
|
633 |
# can fully handle Type1 fonts in all cases. Default is "yes".
|
|
634 |
# HAVE_DPS should only be "no" if the platform has no DPS headers or libs
|
|
635 |
# DPS (Displayable PostScript) is available on Solaris machines
|
|
636 |
|
|
637 |
HAVE_DPS = yes
|
|
638 |
|
|
639 |
#
|
|
640 |
# Japanese manpages
|
|
641 |
#
|
|
642 |
JA_SOURCE_ENCODING = eucJP
|
|
643 |
JA_TARGET_ENCODINGS = eucJP UTF-8 PCK
|
|
644 |
|