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1.1 root 1: /* tm-next.h: Definitions for Next as target machine for GNU C compiler. */
2:
3: #include "tm-m68k.h"
4:
1.1.1.2 ! root 5: /* Enable recent gcc to compile under the old gcc in Next release 1.0. */
! 6: #define __inline inline
! 7:
1.1 root 8: /* See tm-m68k.h. 7 means 68020/030 with 68881/882. */
9:
10: #define TARGET_DEFAULT 7
11:
12: /* These compiler options take an argument. */
13:
14: #define WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR) \
15: (!strcmp (STR, "Ttext") || !strcmp (STR, "Tdata"))
16:
17: /* Names to predefine in the preprocessor for this target machine. */
18:
19: #define CPP_PREDEFINES "-Dmc68000 -DNeXT -Dunix -D__MACH__"
20:
21: /* Machine dependent ccp options. */
22:
23: #define CPP_SPEC "%{bsd:-D__STRICT_BSD__}"
24:
25: /* Machine dependent ld options. */
26:
1.1.1.2 ! root 27: #define LINK_SPEC "%{Z} %{M} %{Mach} %{segcreate*} %{seglinkedit}"
1.1 root 28:
29: /* Machine dependent libraries. */
30:
31: #define LIB_SPEC "%{!p:%{!pg:-lc}}%{p:-lsys_p}%{pg:-lsys_p}"
32:
33: /* We specify crt0.o as -lcrt0.o so that ld will search the library path. */
34: #define STARTFILE_SPEC \
35: "%{pg:-lgcrt0.o}%{!pg:%{p:-lmcrt0.o}%{!p:-lcrt0.o}}"
36:
37: /* Every structure or union's size must be a multiple of 2 bytes. */
38:
39: #define STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY 16
40:
41: /* We want C++ style comments to be supported for Objective-C */
42:
43: #define CPLUSPLUS
44:
45: /* Why not? */
46:
47: #define DOLLARS_IN_IDENTIFIERS 1
48:
49: #if 0 /* These pertain to code changes that are not present in 1.36. */
50:
51: /* Allow Mach -MD and -MMD make depend switches. */
52:
53: #define MACH_MAKE_DEPEND
54:
55: /* These options take an argument. Note that we don't support -Ttext or -Tdata. */
56:
57: #define WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR) (!strcmp (STR, "MD") || !strcmp (STR,
58: "MMD"))
59:
60: #endif /* 0 */
61:
62: /* Allow #sscs (but don't do anything). */
63:
64: #define SCCS_DIRECTIVE
65:
66: /* We use Dbx symbol format. */
67:
68: #define DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO
69:
70: /* This is how to output an assembler line defining a `double' constant. */
71:
72: #undef ASM_OUTPUT_DOUBLE
73: #define ASM_OUTPUT_DOUBLE(FILE,VALUE) \
74: (isinf ((VALUE)) \
75: ? fprintf (FILE, "\t.double 0r%s99e999\n", ((VALUE) > 0 ? "" : "-")) \
76: : fprintf (FILE, "\t.double 0r%.20e\n", (VALUE)))
77:
78: /* This is how to output an assembler line defining a `float' constant. */
79:
80: #undef ASM_OUTPUT_FLOAT
81: #define ASM_OUTPUT_FLOAT(FILE,VALUE) \
82: (isinf ((VALUE)) \
83: ? fprintf (FILE, "\t.single 0r%s99e999\n", ((VALUE) > 0 ? "" : "-")) \
84: : fprintf (FILE, "\t.single 0r%.20e\n", (VALUE)))
85:
86: #undef ASM_OUTPUT_FLOAT_OPERAND
87: #define ASM_OUTPUT_FLOAT_OPERAND(FILE,VALUE) \
88: (isinf ((VALUE)) \
89: ? fprintf (FILE, "#0r%s99e999", ((VALUE) > 0 ? "" : "-")) \
90: : fprintf (FILE, "#0r%.9g", (VALUE)))
91:
92: #undef ASM_OUTPUT_DOUBLE_OPERAND
93: #define ASM_OUTPUT_DOUBLE_OPERAND(FILE,VALUE) \
94: (isinf ((VALUE)) \
95: ? fprintf (FILE, "#0r%s99e999", ((VALUE) > 0 ? "" : "-")) \
96: : fprintf (FILE, "#0r%.20g", (VALUE)))
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