crosstool-ng/config/cc/gcc.in
Yann E. MORIN" 5ae048e78b Generate the choice menu for C compilers, the same way arch, kernels and C libraries are generated.
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# Compiler options
config CC_gcc
select CC_SUPPORT_CXX
select CC_SUPPORT_FORTRAN
select CC_SUPPORT_JAVA
select CC_SUPPORT_ADA
select CC_SUPPORT_OBJC
select CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX
help
gcc is the full-blown GNU compiler. This is what most people will choose.
gcc supports many languages, a powerful code parser, optimised binary
output, and lots of other features.
choice
bool
prompt "gcc version"
config CC_V_2_95_3
bool
prompt "2.95.3 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_3_2_3
bool
prompt "3.2.3 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_3_3_6
bool
prompt "3.3.6 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_3_4_6
bool
prompt "3.4.6 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_4_0_0
bool
prompt "4.0.0 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_4_0_1
bool
prompt "4.0.1 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_4_0_2
bool
prompt "4.0.2 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_4_0_3
bool
prompt "4.0.3 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_4_0_4
bool
prompt "4.0.4"
config CC_V_4_1_0
bool
prompt "4.1.0 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_4_1_1
bool
prompt "4.1.1 (OBSOLETE)"
depends on OBSOLETE
config CC_V_4_1_2
bool
prompt "4.1.2"
config CC_V_4_2_0
bool
prompt "4.2.0"
config CC_V_4_2_1
bool
prompt "4.2.1"
config CC_V_4_2_2
bool
prompt "4.2.2"
config CC_V_4_2_3
bool
prompt "4.2.3"
config CC_V_4_2_4
bool
prompt "4.2.4"
config CC_V_4_3_0
bool
prompt "4.3.0 (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
select CC_GCC_4_3_or_later
config CC_V_4_3_1
bool
prompt "4.3.1"
select CC_GCC_4_3_or_later
config CC_V_4_3_2
bool
prompt "4.3.2"
select CC_GCC_4_3_or_later
# CT_INSERT_VERSION_ABOVE
# Don't remove above line!
endchoice
config CC_VERSION
string
default "2.95.3" if CC_V_2_95_3
default "3.2.3" if CC_V_3_2_3
default "3.3.6" if CC_V_3_3_6
default "3.4.6" if CC_V_3_4_6
default "4.0.0" if CC_V_4_0_0
default "4.0.1" if CC_V_4_0_1
default "4.0.2" if CC_V_4_0_2
default "4.0.3" if CC_V_4_0_3
default "4.0.4" if CC_V_4_0_4
default "4.1.0" if CC_V_4_1_0
default "4.1.1" if CC_V_4_1_1
default "4.1.2" if CC_V_4_1_2
default "4.2.0" if CC_V_4_2_0
default "4.2.1" if CC_V_4_2_1
default "4.2.2" if CC_V_4_2_2
default "4.2.3" if CC_V_4_2_3
default "4.2.4" if CC_V_4_2_4
default "4.3.0" if CC_V_4_3_0
default "4.3.1" if CC_V_4_3_1
default "4.3.2" if CC_V_4_3_2
# CT_INSERT_VERSION_STRING_ABOVE
# Don't remove above line!
config CC_GCC_4_3_or_later
bool
default n
select GMP_MPFR
config CC_CXA_ATEXIT
bool
prompt "Use __cxa_atexit"
default y
depends on ! BARE_METAL
help
If you get the missing symbol "__cxa_atexit" when building C++ programs,
you might want to try disabling this option.
choice
bool
prompt "Use sjlj for exceptions"
default CC_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS_CONFIGURE
depends on ! BARE_METAL
# This config option is used nowhere in the code on purpose.
# It only serves as a choice entry to force neither using nor not using sjlj
config CC_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS_CONFIGURE
bool
prompt "Let configure decide"
help
Let configure decide if setjmp/longjmp should be used to handle
exceptions.
Choose that if you trust configure to detect the correct settings.
This is the default choice.
config CC_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS_USE
bool
prompt "Force using sjlj"
help
Do use setjmp/longjmp for exceptions.
This is gcc's --enable-sjlj-exceptions configure switch.
Choose that if you want to use setjmp/longjmp to handle exceptions.
config CC_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS_DONT_USE
bool
prompt "Force not using sjlj"
help
Do not use setjmp/longjmp for exceptions.
This is gcc's --disable-sjlj-exceptions configure switch.
Choose that if you want to not use setjmp/longjmp to handle exceptions.
endchoice
config CC_CORE_EXTRA_CONFIG
string
prompt "Core gcc extra config"
default ""
help
Extra flags to pass onto ./configure when configuring the core gcc.
The core gcc is a stripped down, C-only compiler needed to build
the C library. Kinda bootstrap gcc, if you wish.
config CC_EXTRA_CONFIG
string
prompt "gcc extra config"
default ""
depends on ! BARE_METAL
help
Extra flags to pass onto ./configure when configuring gcc.
config CC_PKGVERSION
string
prompt "gcc ID string"
depends on CC_GCC_4_3_or_later
default "crosstool-NG-${CT_VERSION}"
help
Specify a string that identifies your package. You may wish to include
a build number or build date. This version string will be included in
the output of gcc --version.
This is passed to the configure flag --with-pkgversion.
config CC_BUGURL
string
prompt "gcc bug URL"
depends on CC_GCC_4_3_or_later
default ""
help
Specify the URL that users should visit if they wish to report a bug.