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# Compiler options
menu "C compiler"
choice
bool
prompt "C compiler flavour"
default CC_GCC
config CC_GCC
bool
prompt "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 sports lots of languages, powerfull code parser, optimised binary output,
and lots of other features.
endchoice
config CC_VERSION
string
config CC
string
default "gcc" if CC_GCC
if CC_GCC
source config/cc_gcc.in
endif
config CC_SUPPORT_CXX
bool
config CC_SUPPORT_FORTRAN
bool
config CC_SUPPORT_JAVA
bool
config CC_SUPPORT_ADA
bool
config CC_SUPPORT_OBJC
bool
config CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX
bool
comment "Additionnal supported languages:"
config CC_LANG_CXX
bool
prompt "C++"
default n
depends on CC_SUPPORT_CXX
help
Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
compiler and its version does support this language.
config CC_LANG_FORTRAN
bool
prompt "Fortran"
default n
depends on CC_SUPPORT_FORTRAN
help
Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
compiler and its version does support this language.
config CC_LANG_JAVA
bool
prompt "Java"
default n
depends on CC_SUPPORT_JAVA
help
Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
compiler and its version does support this language.
config CC_LANG_ADA
bool
prompt "ADA"
default n
depends on CC_SUPPORT_ADA
help
Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
compiler and its version does support this language.
config CC_LANG_OBJC
bool
prompt "Objective-C"
default n
depends on CC_SUPPORT_OBJC
help
Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
compiler and its version does support this language.
config CC_LANG_OBJCXX
bool
prompt "Objective-C++"
default n
depends on CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX
help
Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
compiler and its version does support this language.
config CC_LANG_OTHERS
string
prompt "Other languages"
default ""
help
Enter here a comma-separated list of languages that you know your compiler
supports, besides those listed above.
Eg. gcc-4.1+ has a toy programming language, treelang. As it is not usefull
in real life, it is not available in the selection above.
endmenu