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# @configure_input@
#**************************************************************************
#* *
#* OCaml *
#* *
#* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt *
#* *
#* Copyright 1999 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *
#* en Automatique. *
#* *
#* All rights reserved. This file is distributed under the terms of *
#* the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, with the *
#* special exception on linking described in the file LICENSE. *
#* *
#**************************************************************************
# The configuration Makefile
## The EMPTY variable, used in other definitions
EMPTY=
## Arguments passed to the configure script
CONFIGURE_ARGS=@CONFIGURE_ARGS@
## Top build directory
TOP_BUILDDIR = @top_builddir@
## Installation directories
prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
### Where to install the binaries
BINDIR=@bindir@
datarootdir=@datarootdir@
### Where to install the standard library
LIBDIR=@libdir@
### Where to install the stub code for the standard library
STUBLIBDIR=@libdir@/stublibs
### Where to install the man pages
# Man pages for commands go in $(MANDIR)/man$(PROGRAMS_MAN_SECTION)
# Man pages for the library go in $(MANDIR)/man/man$(LIBRARIES_MAN_SECTION)
MANDIR=@mandir@
PROGRAMS_MAN_SECTION=@programs_man_section@
LIBRARIES_MAN_SECTION=@libraries_man_section@
### Do #! scripts work on your system?
### Beware: on some systems (e.g. SunOS 4), this will work only if
### the string "#!$(BINDIR)/ocamlrun" is less than 32 characters long.
### In doubt, set HASHBANGSCRIPTS to false.
SHEBANGSCRIPTS=@shebangscripts@
LONG_SHEBANG=@long_shebang@
# For compatibility
HASHBANGSCRIPTS:=$(SHEBANGSCRIPTS)
### Path to the libtool script
LIBTOOL = $(TOP_BUILDDIR)/libtool
### Which C compiler to use
TOOLPREF=@ac_tool_prefix@
CC=@CC@
CC_HAS_DEBUG_PREFIX_MAP=@cc_has_debug_prefix_map@
AS_HAS_DEBUG_PREFIX_MAP=@as_has_debug_prefix_map@
### Additional link-time options
# To support dynamic loading of shared libraries (they need to look at
# our own symbols):
OC_LDFLAGS=@oc_ldflags@
### How to invoke the C preprocessor through the C compiler
CPP=@CPP@
### How to invoke ranlib
RANLIB=@RANLIB@
RANLIBCMD=@RANLIBCMD@
### How to invoke ar
ARCMD=@AR@
### Extension of object files
O=@OBJEXT@
EXT_OBJ=.@OBJEXT@
### How to tell the C compiler to output an object file
OUTPUTOBJ=@outputobj@
### Extension of static libraries
A=@libext@
EXT_LIB=.@libext@
### Extension of assembler files
S=@S@
EXT_ASM=.@S@
### Extension for shared libraries
SO=@SO@
EXT_DLL=.@SO@
SHAREDLIB_CFLAGS=@sharedlib_cflags@
# Compile-time option to $(CC) to add a directory to be searched
# at run-time for shared libraries
RPATH=@rpath@
############# Configuration for the native-code compiler
### Whether the native compiler has been enabled or not
NATIVE_COMPILER=@native_compiler@
### Name of architecture for the native-code compiler
### Currently supported:
###
### i386 Intel Pentium PCs under Linux, *BSD*, NextStep
### power Macintosh under Mac OS X and Linux
### arm ARM under Linux
###
### Set ARCH=none if your machine is not supported
ARCH=@arch@
# Whether the architecture has 64 bits
ARCH64=@arch64@
# Endianess for this architecture
ENDIANNESS=@endianness@
### Name of architecture model for the native-code compiler.
### Some architectures come in several slightly different flavors
### that share a common code generator. This variable tailors the
### behavior of the code generator to the particular flavor used.
### Currently needed only if ARCH=power; leave MODEL=default for
### other architectures.
### If ARCH=power: set MODEL=ppc
### For other architectures: leave MODEL=default
###
MODEL=@model@
### Name of operating system family for the native-code compiler.
SYSTEM=@system@
### Command and flags to use for assembling ocamlopt-generated code
ASM=@AS@
### Command and flags to use for assembling .S files (often with preprocessing)
ASPP=@ASPP@
### Set to "true" to install ".byte" executables (ocamlc.byte, etc.)
INSTALL_BYTECODE_PROGRAMS=@install_bytecode_programs@
############# Configuration for the contributed libraries
### Which libraries to compile and install
# Currently available:
# bigarray Large, multidimensional numerical arrays
# (legacy support: this library is now part of the
# Standard Library)
# dynlink Dynamic linking (bytecode and native)
# (win32)unix Unix system calls
# str Regular expressions and high-level string processing
# raw_spacetime_lib Parsing of spacetime traces
# systhreads Same as threads, requires POSIX threads
OTHERLIBRARIES=@otherlibraries@
### Link-time options to ocamlc or ocamlopt for linking with POSIX threads
# Needed for the "systhreads" package
PTHREAD_LINK=@pthread_link@
PTHREAD_CAML_LINK=$(addprefix -cclib ,$(PTHREAD_LINK))
UNIX_OR_WIN32=@unix_or_win32@
UNIXLIB=@unixlib@
BFD_CPPFLAGS=@bfd_cppflags@
BFD_LDFLAGS=@bfd_ldflags@
BFD_LDLIBS=@bfd_ldlibs@
INSTALL_SOURCE_ARTIFACTS=@install_source_artifacts@
OC_CFLAGS=@oc_cflags@
OC_CPPFLAGS=@oc_cppflags@
OCAMLC_CFLAGS=@ocamlc_cflags@
OCAMLC_CPPFLAGS=@ocamlc_cppflags@
BYTECCLIBS=@bytecclibs@
EXE=@exeext@
OUTPUTEXE=@outputexe@
SUPPORTS_SHARED_LIBRARIES=@supports_shared_libraries@
MKSHAREDLIBRPATH=@mksharedlibrpath@
DYNLINKOPTS=@DLLIBS@
NATDYNLINK=@natdynlink@
NATDYNLINKOPTS=@natdynlinkopts@
SYSLIB=@syslib@
MKLIB=@mklib@
# #7678: ocamlopt uses these only to compile .c files, and the behaviour for the
# two drivers should be identical.
OCAMLOPT_CFLAGS=@ocamlc_cflags@
OCAMLOPT_CPPFLAGS=@ocamlc_cppflags@
NATIVECCLIBS=@nativecclibs@
SYSTHREAD_SUPPORT=@systhread_support@
PACKLD=@PACKLD@
IFLEXDIR=@iflexdir@
EXTRALIBS=@extralibs@
CCOMPTYPE=@ccomptype@
TOOLCHAIN=@toolchain@
CMXS=@cmxs@
# On Windows, MKDLL, MKEXE and MKMAINDLL must ultimately be equivalent to
# $(FLEXLINK_CMD) $(FLEXLINK_FLAGS) [-exe|-maindll]
# or OCAML_FLEXLINK overriding will not work (see utils/config.mlp)
MKEXE=@mkexe@
MKDLL=@mksharedlib@
MKMAINDLL=@mkmaindll@
MKEXEDEBUGFLAG=@mkexedebugflag@
RUNTIMED=@debug_runtime@
RUNTIMEI=@instrumented_runtime@
WITH_DEBUGGER=@with_debugger@
WITH_CAMLTEX=@with_camltex@
WITH_OCAMLDOC=@ocamldoc@
WITH_OCAMLTEST=@ocamltest@
ASM_CFI_SUPPORTED=@asm_cfi_supported@
WITH_FRAME_POINTERS=@frame_pointers@
WITH_SPACETIME=@spacetime@
ENABLE_CALL_COUNTS=@call_counts@
WITH_PROFINFO=@profinfo@
PROFINFO_WIDTH=@profinfo_width@
LIBUNWIND_AVAILABLE=@libunwind_available@
LIBUNWIND_INCLUDE_FLAGS=@libunwind_include_flags@
LIBUNWIND_LINK_FLAGS=@libunwind_link_flags@
WITH_FPIC=@fpic@
TARGET=@target@
HOST=@host@
FLAMBDA=@flambda@
WITH_FLAMBDA_INVARIANTS=@flambda_invariants@
FORCE_SAFE_STRING=@force_safe_string@
DEFAULT_SAFE_STRING=@default_safe_string@
WINDOWS_UNICODE=@windows_unicode@
AFL_INSTRUMENT=@afl@
MAX_TESTSUITE_DIR_RETRIES=@max_testsuite_dir_retries@
FLAT_FLOAT_ARRAY=@flat_float_array@
FUNCTION_SECTIONS=@function_sections@
AWK=@AWK@
STDLIB_MANPAGES=@stdlib_manpages@
NAKED_POINTERS=@naked_pointers@
### Native command to build ocamlrun.exe
ifeq "$(TOOLCHAIN)" "msvc"
MERGEMANIFESTEXE=test ! -f $(1).manifest \
|| mt -nologo -outputresource:$(1) -manifest $(1).manifest \
&& rm -f $(1).manifest
MKEXE_BOOT=$(CC) $(OC_CFLAGS) $(OUTPUTEXE)$(1) $(2) \
/link /subsystem:console $(OC_LDFLAGS) && ($(MERGEMANIFESTEXE))
else
MKEXE_BOOT=$(CC) $(OC_CFLAGS) $(OC_LDFLAGS) $(OUTPUTEXE)$(1) $(2)
endif # ifeq "$(TOOLCHAIN)" "msvc"
# The following variables were defined only in the Windows-specific makefiles.
# They were not defined by the configure script used on Unix systems,
# so we also make sure to provide them only under Windows
# User code should absolutely not rely on their presence because
# in the future their definition may be moved to a more private part of
# the compiler's build system
ifeq "$(UNIX_OR_WIN32)" "win32"
OTOPDIR=$(WINTOPDIR)
CTOPDIR=$(WINTOPDIR)
CYGPATH=cygpath -m
DIFF=/usr/bin/diff -q --strip-trailing-cr
FIND=/usr/bin/find
SORT=/usr/bin/sort
SET_LD_PATH=PATH="$(PATH):$(LD_PATH)"
FLEXLINK_CMD=flexlink
FLEXDLL_CHAIN=@flexdll_chain@
# FLEXLINK_FLAGS must be safe to insert in an OCaml string
# (see ocamlmklibconfig.ml in tools/Makefile)
FLEXLINK_FLAGS=@flexlink_flags@
FLEXLINK=$(FLEXLINK_CMD) $(FLEXLINK_FLAGS)
else # ifeq "$(UNIX_OR_WIN32)" "win32"
# On Unix, make sure FLEXLINK is defined but empty
FLEXLINK =
endif # ifeq "$(UNIX_OR_WIN32)" "win32"