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-
-# This file is for use with AIX 5.x and up, using either of the IBM
-# compilers (Visual Age C++ 6 or newer XL C++ compiler).
-
-debug ?= 1
-distrib ?= 0
-optimize ?= 0
-threads ?= 1
-buildbits ?= 32
-
-ifeq (,$(inline))
-ifeq (1,$(debug))
- inline = 0
-else
- inline = 1
-endif
-endif
-
-# First, find out which compiler we're building with. The settings we
-# use for compiling, as well as how to build shared libraries, depend on
-# the compiler version. There's no easy way to ask lslpp which is installed.
-# Instead, compile a file and see which compiler is set up for use. This
-# trick was submitted by Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@mediaone.net>, originally
-# from the vacpp compiler newsgroup.
-# It relies on the preprocessor defining __xlC__ to the proper version
-# number of the compiler.
-XLCVERSION := $(shell echo "__xlC__" > ./testxlCvers.cpp;xlC -E ./testxlCvers.cpp | tail -n 1;$(RM) testxlCvers.cpp)
-#XLCVERSION := $(shell xlC -E ./testAIXCompilerVersion.cpp | tail -1')
-#ACE_AIX_CLEAN := $(shell $(RM) ./testAIXCompilerVersion.cpp)
-
-# In case anything here or in the config depends on OS version number,
-# grab it here and pass it all to the compiler as well.
-AIX_MAJOR_VERS := $(shell uname -v)
-AIX_MINOR_VERS := $(shell uname -r)
-AIX_VERS := $(AIX_MAJOR_VERS)0$(AIX_MINOR_VERS)
-
-SOEXT = so
-SOFLAGS += -G
-LDFLAGS += -brtl
-#SHR_FILTER=$(ACE_ROOT)/bin/aix_shr
-
-ifeq ($(threads),1)
-# Note - the _r form of the compiler command turns on -qthreads and the
-# thread-required preprocessor defines, as well as -lpthreads for linking.
-# If this is Visual Age C++ 5, DLD will get reset below.
-CC = xlc_r
-CXX = xlC_r
-DLD = makeC++SharedLib_r
-else
-CC = xlc
-CXX = xlC
-DLD = makeC++SharedLib
-endif
-
-ARFLAGS = ruv
-AR = ar
-LD = $(SHR_FILTER) $(CXX)
-RANLIB = ranlib
-
-CPPFLAGS += -DACE_AIX_VERS=$(AIX_VERS)
-
-# AIX 5.2 offers POSIX aio, but the Visual Age C++ compiler can't grok the
-# aio.h header file. This is a known problem and will be addressed in
-# May 2004 (per IBM). This is a workaround for it, supplied by IBM.
-# When the compiler fix is released, this workaround (and the change
-# to -qflag, below) can be removed. (Steve Huston)
-ifeq (502,$(AIX_VERS))
-CPPFLAGS += -U__C99_RESTRICT
-endif
-
-# -qinitauto seems like an interesting option, but some tests (specifically
-# Process_Strategy_Test) hang with it turned on. This should be investigated
-# at some point.
-DCCFLAGS += -g -qcheck=nobounds:div:null
-DCFLAGS += -g
-
-ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0600)
- # This is just for the workaround for aio, above. Without it, the
- # compiler warns that __C99_RESTRICT is reserved. When that workaround
- # is gone, this ifeq can be removed also. -qflag=w:w is what we want
- # in the end.
- CCFLAGS += -qtemplateregistry=templateregistry.$(MAKEFILE)
- ifeq (502,$(AIX_VERS))
- CCFLAGS += -qflag=e:e
- else
- CCFLAGS += -qflag=w:w
- endif
-else
- ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0700)
- CCFLAGS += -qflag=w:w
- ifeq ($(templates),manual)
- CCFLAGS += -qnotempinc -qnotemplateregistry
- else
- CCFLAGS += -qtemplateregistry=templateregistry.$(MAKEFILE)
- endif
- # According to documentation, default is -qeh, which is equivalent
- # to -qeh=v5. Apparently 6.0 fixed some problems with nested
- # try-catch blocks.
- CCFLAGS += -qeh=v6
- else
- ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0800)
- CCFLAGS += -qflag=w:w
- ifeq ($(templates),manual)
- CCFLAGS += -qnotempinc -qnotemplateregistry
- else
- CCFLAGS += -qtemplateregistry=templateregistry.$(MAKEFILE)
- endif
- # According to documentation, default is -qeh, which is equivalent
- # to -qeh=v5. Apparently 6.0 fixed some problems with nested
- # try-catch blocks.
- CCFLAGS += -qeh=v6
- else
- # Until there's a reason to change, use the V9 settings for V10.1, 11.1,
- # 12.1 and 13.1.
- ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0a01)
- XLCVERSION = 0x0900
- endif
- ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0b01)
- XLCVERSION = 0x0900
- endif
- ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0c01)
- XLCVERSION = 0x0900
- endif
- ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0d01)
- XLCVERSION = 0x0900
- endif
- ifeq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0900)
- CCFLAGS += -qflag=w:w
- ifeq ($(templates),manual)
- CCFLAGS += -qnotempinc -qnotemplateregistry
- else
- CCFLAGS += -qtemplateregistry=templateregistry.$(MAKEFILE)
- endif
- # According to documentation, default is -qeh, which is equivalent
- # to -qeh=v5. Apparently 6.0 fixed some problems with nested
- # try-catch blocks.
- CCFLAGS += -qeh=v6
- else
- CXX = echo "Unrecognized compiler version $(XLCVERSION)\n"
- endif
- endif
- endif
-endif
-
-DLD = $(CXX) -qmkshrobj
-SOFLAGS += $(CCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCLDIRS)
-
-ifeq ($(buildbits),64)
- DLD += -q64
- CFLAGS += -q64 -qwarn64
- CCFLAGS += -q64 -qwarn64
- ARFLAGS := -X64 $(ARFLAGS)
-
- # This option results in a crash of TAO when building 64bit with
- # Visual Age 6. No idea why but don't use it when using Visual Age 6.
- ifneq ($(XLCVERSION),0x0600)
- # CCFLAGS += -qstaticinline
- endif
-else
- # Using 32bit the staticinline option works.
- #CCFLAGS += -qstaticinline
-endif
-
-# The Visual Age preprocessor is not usable with the TAO_IDL compiler.
-# At the moment an idl file just contains includes of other idl files
-# the Visual Age preprocessor doesn't report that file in the list of
-# files that is used. The only way we can workaround this is using the
-# gcc preprocessor, do this in your platform_macros.GNU is this
-# causes problems
-# TAO_IDL_PREPROCESSOR = gcc
-
-ifeq ($(exceptions),0)
- CCFLAGS += -qnoeh
-endif
-
-CCFLAGS += -qrtti=all
-
-ifeq ($(shared_libs),1)
-ACELIB = -lACE
-else
-ACELIB = -lACEns
-endif
-
-LIBS += -lxti -ldl
-
-SONAME =
-SOVERSION =
-# Default OCCFLAGS builds turns on mid-level optimize level. Compiler defaults
-# to build machine's architecture and a reasonable tuning effort for recent
-# machine architectures. To optimize for a more specific architecture, set
-# your OCCFLAGS to the desired -qarch and/or -qtune values. For example:
-#OCCFLAGS += -qarch=ppc -qtune=604
-
-OCCFLAGS += -qlibansi -O2