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# hints/irix_6.sh
#
# original from Krishna Sethuraman, krishna@sgi.com
#
# Modified Mon Jul 22 14:52:25 EDT 1996
# Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu>
# with help from Dean Roehrich <roehrich@cray.com>.
# cc -n32 update info from Krishna Sethuraman, krishna@sgi.com.
# additional update from Scott Henry, scotth@sgi.com
# Futzed with by John Stoffel <jfs@fluent.com> on 4/24/1997
# - assumes 'cc -n32' by default
# - tries to check for various compiler versions and do the right
# thing when it can
# - warnings turned off (-n32 messages):
# 1116 - non-void function should return a value
# 1048 - cast between pointer-to-object and pointer-to-function
# 1042 - operand types are incompatible
# Tweaked by Chip Salzenberg <chip@perl.com> on 5/13/97
# - don't assume 'cc -n32' if the n32 libm.so is missing
# Threaded by Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> on 11/18/97
# - POSIX threads knowledge by IRIX version
# gcc-enabled by Kurt Starsinic <kstar@isinet.com> on 3/24/1998
# 64-bitty by Jarkko Hietaniemi on 9/1998
# Use sh Configure -Dcc='cc -n32' to try compiling with -n32.
# or -Dcc='cc -n32 -mips3' (or -mips4) to force (non)portability
# Don't bother with -n32 unless you have the 7.1 or later compilers.
# But there's no quick and light-weight way to check in 6.2.
# Let's assume we want to use 'cc -n32' by default, unless the
# necessary libm is missing (which has happened at least twice)
case "$cc" in
'')
if test -f /usr/lib32/libm.so
then
cc='cc -n32'
fi ;;
esac
# Check for which compiler we're using
case "$cc" in
*"cc -n32"*)
# Perl 5.004_57 introduced new qsort code into pp_ctl.c that
# makes IRIX cc prior to 7.2.1 to emit bad code.
# so some serious hackery follows to set pp_ctl flags correctly.
# Check for which version of the compiler we're running
case "`$cc -version 2>&1`" in
*7.0*) # Mongoose 7.0
ccflags="$ccflags -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -woff 1009,1042,1048,1110,1116,1184 -OPT:Olimit=0"
optimize='none'
;;
*7.1*|*7.2|*7.20) # Mongoose 7.1+
ccflags="$ccflags -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -woff 1009,1110,1184 -OPT:Olimit=0"
optimize='-O3'
# This is a temporary fix for 5.005.
# Leave pp_ctl_cflags line at left margin for Configure. See
# hints/README.hints, especially the section
# =head2 Propagating variables to config.sh
pp_ctl_cflags='optimize=-O'
;;
*7.*) # Mongoose 7.2.1+
ccflags="$ccflags -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -woff 1009,1110,1184 -OPT:Olimit=0:space=ON"
optimize='-O3'
;;
*6.2*) # Ragnarok 6.2
ccflags="$ccflags -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -woff 1009,1110,1184"
optimize='none'
;;
*) # Be safe and not optimize
ccflags="$ccflags -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -woff 1009,1110,1184 -OPT:Olimit=0"
optimize='none'
;;
esac
# this is to accommodate the 'modules' capability of the
# 7.2 MIPSPro compilers, which allows for the compilers to be installed
# in a nondefault location. Almost everything works as expected, but
# /usr/include isn't caught properly. Hence see the /usr/include/pthread.h
# change below to include TOOLROOT (a modules environment variable),
# and the following code. Additional
# code to accommodate the 'modules' environment should probably be added
# here if possible, or be inserted as a ${TOOLROOT} reference before
# absolute paths (again, see the pthread.h change below).
# -- krishna@sgi.com, 8/23/98
if [ "X${TOOLROOT}" != "X" ]; then
# we cant set cppflags because it gets overwritten
# we dont actually need $TOOLROOT/usr/include on the cc line cuz the
# modules functionality already includes it but
# XXX - how do I change cppflags in the hints file?
ccflags="$ccflags -I${TOOLROOT}/usr/include"
usrinc="${TOOLROOT}/usr/include"
fi
ld=$cc
# perl's malloc can return improperly aligned buffer
# usemymalloc='undef'
malloc_cflags='ccflags="-DSTRICT_ALIGNMENT $ccflags"'
# NOTE: -L/usr/lib32 -L/lib32 are automatically selected by the linker
ldflags=' -L/usr/local/lib32 -L/usr/local/lib'
cccdlflags=' '
# From: David Billinghurst <David.Billinghurst@riotinto.com.au>
# If you get complaints about so_locations then change the following
# line to something like:
# lddlflags="-n32 -shared -check_registry /usr/lib32/so_locations"
lddlflags="-n32 -shared"
libc='/usr/lib32/libc.so'
plibpth='/usr/lib32 /lib32 /usr/ccs/lib'
nm_opt='-p'
nm_so_opt='-p'
;;
*gcc*)
ccflags="$ccflags -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE"
optimize="-O3"
usenm='undef'
;;
*)
# this is needed to force the old-32 paths
# since the system default can be changed.
ccflags="$ccflags -32 -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -Olimit 3100"
optimize='-O'
;;
esac
# We don't want these libraries.
# Socket networking is in libc, these are not installed by default,
# and just slow perl down. (scotth@sgi.com)
set `echo X "$libswanted "|sed -e 's/ socket / /' -e 's/ nsl / /' -e 's/ dl / /'`
shift
libswanted="$*"
# I have conflicting reports about the sun, crypt, bsd, and PW
# libraries on Irix 6.2.
#
# One user rerports:
# Don't need sun crypt bsd PW under 6.2. You *may* need to link
# with these if you want to run perl built under 6.2 on a 5.3 machine
# (I haven't checked)
#
# Another user reported that if he included those libraries, a large number
# of the tests failed (approx. 20-25) and he would get a core dump. To
# make things worse, test results were inconsistent, i.e., some of the
# tests would pass some times and fail at other times.
# The safest thing to do seems to be to eliminate them.
#
# Actually, the only libs that you want are '-lm'. Everything else
# you need is in libc. You do also need '-lbsd' if you choose not
# to use the -D_BSD_* defines. Note that as of 6.2 the only
# difference between '-lmalloc' and '-lc' malloc is the debugging
# and control calls, which aren't used by perl. -- scotth@sgi.com
set `echo X "$libswanted "|sed -e 's/ sun / /' -e 's/ crypt / /' -e 's/ bsd / /' -e 's/ PW / /' -e 's/ malloc / /'`
shift
libswanted="$*"
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