X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sim%2Ferc32%2Fconfigure;h=8fbe618601efe313436a8443e85ec132522c8310;hb=a3e2cc64a6ff8e4f10a9263155a409b736e0e9b8;hp=3e5eb6cd1954c313ed1691a4f1e6a419285bc081;hpb=46f900c065f65013ae58a97f3b991a7e0c5ab669;p=thirdparty%2Fbinutils-gdb.git diff --git a/sim/erc32/configure b/sim/erc32/configure index 3e5eb6cd195..8fbe618601e 100755 --- a/sim/erc32/configure +++ b/sim/erc32/configure @@ -631,6 +631,16 @@ ac_includes_default="\ ac_subst_vars='LTLIBOBJS LIBOBJS +sim_reserved_bits +sim_hw +sim_hw_objs +sim_hw_cflags +sim_default_model +sim_scache +sim_float +sim_endian +sim_bitsize +sim_alignment cgen_breaks READLINE TERMCAP @@ -683,14 +693,12 @@ PACKAGE C_DIALECT RANLIB AR -HDEFINES CC_FOR_BUILD INSTALL_DATA INSTALL_SCRIPT INSTALL_PROGRAM EGREP GREP -CPP target_os target_vendor target_cpu @@ -703,6 +711,7 @@ build_os build_vendor build_cpu build +CPP OBJEXT EXEEXT ac_ct_CC @@ -710,19 +719,6 @@ CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS CFLAGS CC -WERROR_CFLAGS -WARN_CFLAGS -sim_reserved_bits -sim_inline -sim_hw -sim_hw_objs -sim_hw_cflags -sim_default_model -sim_scache -sim_float -sim_endian -sim_bitsize -sim_alignment target_alias host_alias build_alias @@ -760,7 +756,10 @@ PACKAGE_VERSION PACKAGE_TARNAME PACKAGE_NAME PATH_SEPARATOR -SHELL' +SHELL +WERROR_CFLAGS +WARN_CFLAGS +sim_inline' ac_subst_files='' ac_user_opts=' enable_option_checking @@ -782,6 +781,9 @@ enable_sim_environment enable_sim_inline with_pkgversion with_bugurl +enable_werror +enable_build_warnings +enable_sim_build_warnings ' ac_precious_vars='build_alias host_alias @@ -1431,6 +1433,11 @@ Optional Features: environment --enable-sim-inline=inlines Specify which functions should be inlined + --enable-werror treat compile warnings as errors + --enable-build-warnings enable build-time compiler warnings if gcc is used + --enable-sim-build-warnings + enable SIM specific build-time compiler warnings if + gcc is used Optional Packages: --with-PACKAGE[=ARG] use PACKAGE [ARG=yes] @@ -2342,2053 +2349,244 @@ ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu -# This file contains common code used by all simulators. -# -# SIM_AC_COMMON invokes AC macros used by all simulators and by the common -# directory. 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