gecko-dev/security/coreconf/Darwin.mk

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# Config stuff for Darwin.
#
include $(CORE_DEPTH)/coreconf/UNIX.mk
DEFAULT_COMPILER = cc
CC = cc
CCC = c++
RANLIB = ranlib
ifeq (86,$(findstring 86,$(OS_TEST)))
OS_REL_CFLAGS = -Di386
CPU_ARCH = i386
else
OS_REL_CFLAGS = -Dppc
CPU_ARCH = ppc
endif
# "Commons" are tentative definitions in a global scope, like this:
# int x;
# The meaning of a common is ambiguous. It may be a true definition:
# int x = 0;
# or it may be a declaration of a symbol defined in another file:
# extern int x;
# Use the -fno-common option to force all commons to become true
# definitions so that the linker can catch multiply-defined symbols.
# Also, common symbols are not allowed with Darwin dynamic libraries.
OS_CFLAGS = $(DSO_CFLAGS) $(OS_REL_CFLAGS) -Wmost -fpascal-strings -no-cpp-precomp -fno-common -pipe -DDARWIN -DHAVE_STRERROR -DHAVE_BSD_FLOCK
ifdef BUILD_OPT
OPTIMIZER = -O2
endif
ARCH = darwin
# May override this with -bundle to create a loadable module.
DSO_LDOPTS = -dynamiclib -compatibility_version 1 -current_version 1 -install_name @executable_path/$(notdir $@)
MKSHLIB = $(CC) -arch $(CPU_ARCH) $(DSO_LDOPTS)
DLL_SUFFIX = dylib
PROCESS_MAP_FILE = grep -v ';+' $(LIBRARY_NAME).def | grep -v ';-' | \
sed -e 's; DATA ;;' -e 's,;;,,' -e 's,;.*,,' -e 's,^,_,' > $@
G++INCLUDES = -I/usr/include/g++