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-# $Id$
-
-# SunOS 5.x (Solaris 2.x) with Sun C++ 4.2 and 5.x, *not* using Orbix.
-#
-# NOTE: Sun C++ 5.0 users might need to add this to their CCFLAGS:
-# -compat=4 and/or remove -instances=explicit. Please note that
-# inlining is disabled by default with Sun C++ 5.0. If you'd like
-# to try enabling it, comment out the "inline = 0" line below.
-#
-# To enable compilation of 64-bit binaries with Sun CC 5.0, a
-# platform_macros.GNU file such as this can be used:
-# fast=1
-# include $(ACE_ROOT)/include/makeinclude/platform_sunos5_sunc++.GNU
-# CCFLAGS += -xtarget=ultra2 -xarch=v9a #### CPU specific!
-# SOFLAGS += -xtarget=ultra2 -xarch=v9a
-# LDFLAGS += -L/opt/SUNWspro/SC5.0/lib/v9 -L/usr/lib/sparcv9
-# Please note that the xtarget and xarch settings are specific to
-# the target CPU. The /opt/SUNWspro/ Sun C++ installation directory
-# is site-specific.
-#
-# With slight modification, this file could be used with Sun C++ 4.1.
-# However, it's likely that you won't be able to build all of ACE
-# with Sun C++ 4.1.
-#
-# NOTE: some ACE files might generate this warning:
-# "Warning: Could not find source for " one of the following:
-# default constructor, copy constructor, destructor, or assignment
-# operator. It appears that with +w, Sun C++ 4.x issues this warning
-# whenever it has to generate one of these functions (because it wasn't
-# defined by the user). This isn't really a problem.
-# This warning appears to be fixed by Sun C++ 4.2 jumbo patch 104631-02.
-#
-# -pta instantiates all template members, which makes libraries bigger.
-# But, it's supposed to put each member into it's own .o, so executable
-# size should not be penalized. We don't use it because it's not
-# necessary with automatic template instantiation.
-
-ifeq (,$(compat4))
- compat4 = 0
-endif
-ifeq (,$(debug))
- debug = 1
-endif
-ifeq (,$(distrib))
- distrib = 0
-endif
-ifeq (,$(stdcpplib))
- stdcpplib = 1
-endif
-ifeq (,$(threads))
- threads = 1
-endif
-
-tk_reactor = 0
-ace_with_x11 = 0
-
-PLATFORM_TK_CPPFLAGS=
-PLATFORM_TK_LIBS=-ltk -ltcl
-PLATFORM_TK_LDFLAGS=
-
-PLATFORM_X11_CPPFLAGS= -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include
-PLATFORM_X11_LIBS =-lX11
-PLATFORM_X11_LDFLAGS=
-
-ifeq ($(threads),1)
- CFLAGS += -mt
- LDFLAGS += -mt
-endif # threads
-
-CC = cc
-CXX = CC
-
-CC_VERSION = $(shell $(CXX) -V 2>&1)
-
-ifeq (Compilers 4.2,$(findstring Compilers 4.2,$(CC_VERSION)))
- #### CC 4.2, only, supports -features=castop
- CCFLAGS += $(CFLAGS) -features=castop
-
- #### RTTI can coexist with ACE, but it doesn't use it. To enable,
- #### add rtti=1 to your make invocation. Sun C++ 4.2, only, supports
- #### this option.
- ifeq (1,$(rtti))
- CCFLAGS += -features=rtti
- else # ! rtti
- #### ACE_LACKS_RTTI is necessary with -features=castop, but
- #### without -features=rtti, to convert dynamic_cast to static_cast.
- CCFLAGS += -DACE_LACKS_RTTI
- endif # ! rtti
-
- #### Create template repository to avoid compiler warning.
- TEMPLATE_REPOSITORY = Templates.DB
-else # ! 4.2
- ifeq (C++ 5,$(findstring C++ 5,$(CC_VERSION)))
- #### CC 5.0 or later
- #### Inlining appears to cause link problems with early releases of
- #### CC 5.0.
- ifeq (C++ 5.2,$(findstring C++ 5.2,$(CC_VERSION)))
- inline = 1
- exceptions = 1
- else
- inline = 0
- endif
-
- CCFLAGS += $(CFLAGS)
-
- #### If compat=4 is desired, set up for that. There are syntactic diffs
- #### in the compatibility modes, but here all we need to be concerned with
- #### is turning on -compat=4, and not trying to enable the new libraries.
- #### RTTI may work, but has not been tested. To try it, cut/paste the
- #### rtti conditions from the 4.2 section, above.
- ifeq ($(compat4),1)
- CCFLAGS += -compat=4 -DACE_LACKS_RTTI -instances=explicit
- else
- #### Support RTTI by default. And, use explicit template instantiation
- #### because automatic instantiation appears to be broken, at least
- #### with early releases of CC 5.0. And, use old iostreams.
- CCFLAGS += -instances=explicit
- ifeq (C++ 5.0,$(findstring C++ 5.0,$(CC_VERSION)))
- ifeq (1,$(stdcpplib))
- CCFLAGS += -library=Cstd
- else
- CCFLAGS += -library=iostream,no%Cstd -DACE_USES_OLD_IOSTREAMS
- endif # stdcpplib
- else
- ifeq (0,$(stdcpplib))
- CCFLAGS += -library=iostream -DACE_USES_OLD_IOSTREAMS
- endif # stdcpplib
- endif # CC 5.0
- endif # compat4 requested
- endif # CC 5.0 or later
-endif # ! 4.2
-
-DCFLAGS += -g
-DCCFLAGS += -g
-DLD = $(CXX)
-
-
-#### Exception handling breaks on MP machines prior to Sun C++ 4.2
-#### with jumbo patch 104631-02, see ace/config-sunos5.5.h.
-#### If you are using a version of Sun C++ prior to 4,2, or haven't
-#### applied that jumbo patch to your 4.2, or don't want to pay the
-#### performance penalty of exception handling, then use the default
-#### of no exceptions. If you want to enable exception handling,
-#### add "exceptions=1" to your "make" invocation.
-ifeq (0,$(exceptions))
- CCFLAGS += -noex
-endif # ! exceptions
-
-LD = $(CXX)
-
-ifdef orbix
- LDFLAGS += $(PIC) -L$(ORBIX_ROOT)/corba2/lib \
- -R $(ACE_ROOT)/ace -R./ -R $(ORBIX_ROOT)/corba2/lib
-ifeq ($(mt_orbix),1)
- LIBS += -lITinimt -liiopmt -lorbixmt -lthread
-else
- LIBS += -lITini -liiop -lorbix
-endif
-
- LIBS += -lsocket -ldl -lnsl -lgen -lposix4
- CPPFLAGS += -I$(ORBIX_ROOT)/corba2/include
-else
-ifeq ($(distrib),0)
- LDFLAGS += -R $(ACE_ROOT)/ace -R./
-endif
- LIBS += -lsocket -ldl -lnsl -lgen -lposix4
-endif # orbix
-
-ifeq (C++ 5,$(findstring C++ 5,$(CC_VERSION)))
- ifeq ($(compat4),1)
- COMPAT_LIBDIR=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/CC4
- LIBS += -L$(COMPAT_LIBDIR) -lC
- endif
-endif
-
-LDFLAGS += -xildoff
-
-OCFLAGS += -O
-PIC = -KPIC
-AR = CC
-ARFLAGS = -xar -o
-RANLIB = echo
-SOFLAGS = -G $(CPPFLAGS)
-
-ifdef BIN
- #### Builds .shobj/$*.o file, then .shobj/$*.so file. The .o files
- #### are used for building libraries and executables. But, it seems
- #### to be necessary to build the .so files (with -G) in order to get
- #### all template instantiations.
- SOBUILD = $(COMPILE.cc) $(PIC) -o $(VSHDIR)$*.o $<; \
- $(SOLINK.cc) -o $@ -h $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(VSHDIR)$*.o
-else
- #### Optimize builds when no executables are built in the current
- #### directory. Only a library is being created, and -G is used
- #### in that step. Therefore, all templates instantations are
- #### included in the library. This optimization saves almost 11 Mb
- #### (2.6 percent) and 27 minutes (22 percent) on the entire ACE
- #### build on a 168 MHz Sun Ultra2.
- ####
- #### Sun C++ won't allow the output from a compile to be named with
- #### a .so extension. Rather than muck with the ACE build rules and
- #### risk upsetting builds on other platforms, just ln the output
- #### after building it.
- SOBUILD = $(RM) $@; $(COMPILE.cc) $(PIC) -o $(VSHDIR)$*.o $< && \
- /bin/ln $(VSHDIR)$*.o $@
-endif # BIN
-
-#### The following macro overrides enable creation of fast executables.
-#### They _don't_ support fast compilation :-)
-#### To use, add fast=1 to your "make" invocation.
-####
-#### -g is incompatible with -fast. If you need -g, you can
-#### use "-fast -O3".
-####
-ifeq (1,$(fast))
- CFLAGS += -fast
- DCFLAGS =
- DCCFLAGS =
- LDFLAGS += -fast
-endif # fast