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1# This is the original manually generated Makefile. It may still be used
2# to build the collector.
3#
4# Primary targets:
5# gc.a - builds basic library
6# c++ - adds C++ interface to library
7# cords - adds cords (heavyweight strings) to library
8# test - prints porting information, then builds basic version of gc.a,
9# and runs some tests of collector and cords. Does not add cords or
10# c++ interface to gc.a
11# cord/de - builds dumb editor based on cords.
12ABI_FLAG=
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13# ABI_FLAG should be the cc flag that specifies the ABI. On most
14# platforms this will be the empty string. Possible values:
15# +DD64 for 64-bit executable on HP/UX.
16# -n32, -n64, -o32 for SGI/MIPS ABIs.
17
18AS_ABI_FLAG=$(ABI_FLAG)
19# ABI flag for assembler. On HP/UX this is +A64 for 64 bit
20# executables.
21
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22CC=cc $(ABI_FLAG)
23CXX=g++ $(ABI_FLAG)
089e52f7 24AS=as $(AS_ABI_FLAG)
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25# The above doesn't work with gas, which doesn't run cpp.
26# Define AS as `gcc -c -x assembler-with-cpp' instead.
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27
28# Redefining srcdir allows object code for the nonPCR version of the collector
29# to be generated in different directories.
30srcdir= .
31VPATH= $(srcdir)
32
33CFLAGS= -O -I$(srcdir)/include -DATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE -DNO_SIGNALS -DNO_EXECUTE_PERMISSION -DSILENT -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS
34
35# To build the parallel collector on Linux, add to the above:
36# -DGC_LINUX_THREADS -DPARALLEL_MARK -DTHREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC
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37# To build the parallel collector in a static library on HP/UX,
38# add to the above:
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40# To build the thread-safe collector on Tru64, add to the above:
41# -pthread -DGC_OSF1_THREADS
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43# HOSTCC and HOSTCFLAGS are used to build executables that will be run as
44# part of the build process, i.e. on the build machine. These will usually
45# be the same as CC and CFLAGS, except in a cross-compilation environment.
46# Note that HOSTCFLAGS should include any -D flags that affect thread support.
47HOSTCC=$(CC)
48HOSTCFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)
49
50# For dynamic library builds, it may be necessary to add flags to generate
51# PIC code, e.g. -fPIC on Linux.
52
53# Setjmp_test may yield overly optimistic results when compiled
54# without optimization.
55
56# These define arguments influence the collector configuration:
57# -DSILENT disables statistics printing, and improves performance.
58# -DFIND_LEAK causes GC_find_leak to be initially set.
59# This causes the collector to assume that all inaccessible
60# objects should have been explicitly deallocated, and reports exceptions.
61# Finalization and the test program are not usable in this mode.
62# -DGC_SOLARIS_THREADS enables support for Solaris (thr_) threads.
63# (Clients should also define GC_SOLARIS_THREADS and then include
64# gc.h before performing thr_ or dl* or GC_ operations.)
65# Must also define -D_REENTRANT.
66# -DGC_SOLARIS_PTHREADS enables support for Solaris pthreads.
089e52f7 67# (Internally this define GC_SOLARIS_THREADS as well.)
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68# -DGC_IRIX_THREADS enables support for Irix pthreads. See README.irix.
69# -DGC_HPUX_THREADS enables support for HP/UX 11 pthreads.
70# Also requires -D_REENTRANT or -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L. See README.hp.
71# -DGC_LINUX_THREADS enables support for Xavier Leroy's Linux threads.
72# see README.linux. -D_REENTRANT may also be required.
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73# -DGC_OSF1_THREADS enables support for Tru64 pthreads.
74# -DGC_FREEBSD_THREADS enables support for FreeBSD pthreads.
30c3de1f 75# Appeared to run into some underlying thread problems.
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76# -DGC_DARWIN_THREADS enables support for Mac OS X pthreads.
77# -DGC_AIX_THREADS enables support for IBM AIX threads.
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78# -DGC_DGUX386_THREADS enables support for DB/UX on I386 threads.
79# See README.DGUX386.
80# -DGC_WIN32_THREADS enables support for win32 threads. That makes sense
81# for this Makefile only under Cygwin.
82# -DGC_THREADS should set the appropriate one of the above macros.
83# It assumes pthreads for Solaris.
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84# -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS allows all pointers to the interior
85# of objects to be recognized. (See gc_priv.h for consequences.)
86# Alternatively, GC_all_interior_pointers can be set at process
87# initialization time.
88# -DSMALL_CONFIG tries to tune the collector for small heap sizes,
89# usually causing it to use less space in such situations.
90# Incremental collection no longer works in this case.
91# -DLARGE_CONFIG tunes the collector for unusually large heaps.
92# Necessary for heaps larger than about 500 MB on most machines.
93# Recommended for heaps larger than about 64 MB.
94# -DDONT_ADD_BYTE_AT_END is meaningful only with -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS or
95# GC_all_interior_pointers = 1. Normally -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS
96# causes all objects to be padded so that pointers just past the end of
97# an object can be recognized. This can be expensive. (The padding
98# is normally more than one byte due to alignment constraints.)
99# -DDONT_ADD_BYTE_AT_END disables the padding.
100# -DNO_SIGNALS does not disable signals during critical parts of
101# the GC process. This is no less correct than many malloc
102# implementations, and it sometimes has a significant performance
103# impact. However, it is dangerous for many not-quite-ANSI C
104# programs that call things like printf in asynchronous signal handlers.
105# This is on by default. Turning it off has not been extensively tested with
106# compilers that reorder stores. It should have been.
107# -DNO_EXECUTE_PERMISSION may cause some or all of the heap to not
108# have execute permission, i.e. it may be impossible to execute
109# code from the heap. Currently this only affects the incremental
110# collector on UNIX machines. It may greatly improve its performance,
111# since this may avoid some expensive cache synchronization.
112# -DGC_NO_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY declares that the C++ compiler does not support
113# the new syntax "operator new[]" for allocating and deleting arrays.
114# See gc_cpp.h for details. No effect on the C part of the collector.
115# This is defined implicitly in a few environments. Must also be defined
116# by clients that use gc_cpp.h.
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117# -DREDIRECT_MALLOC=X causes malloc to be defined as alias for X.
118# Unless the following macros are defined, realloc is also redirected
119# to GC_realloc, and free is redirected to GC_free.
5867245e 120# Calloc and strdup are redefined in terms of the new malloc. X should
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121# be either GC_malloc or GC_malloc_uncollectable, or
122# GC_debug_malloc_replacement. (The latter invokes GC_debug_malloc
123# with dummy source location information, but still results in
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124# properly remembered call stacks on Linux/X86 and Solaris/SPARC.
125# It requires that the following two macros also be used.)
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126# The former is occasionally useful for working around leaks in code
127# you don't want to (or can't) look at. It may not work for
128# existing code, but it often does. Neither works on all platforms,
129# since some ports use malloc or calloc to obtain system memory.
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130# (Probably works for UNIX, and win32.) If you build with DBG_HDRS_ALL,
131# you should only use GC_debug_malloc_replacement as a malloc
132# replacement.
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133# -DREDIRECT_REALLOC=X causes GC_realloc to be redirected to X.
134# The canonical use is -DREDIRECT_REALLOC=GC_debug_realloc_replacement,
135# together with -DREDIRECT_MALLOC=GC_debug_malloc_replacement to
136# generate leak reports with call stacks for both malloc and realloc.
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137# This also requires the following:
138# -DREDIRECT_FREE=X causes free to be redirected to X. The
139# canonical use is -DREDIRECT_FREE=GC_debug_free.
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140# -DIGNORE_FREE turns calls to free into a noop. Only useful with
141# -DREDIRECT_MALLOC.
142# -DNO_DEBUGGING removes GC_dump and the debugging routines it calls.
143# Reduces code size slightly at the expense of debuggability.
144# -DJAVA_FINALIZATION makes it somewhat safer to finalize objects out of
145# order by specifying a nonstandard finalization mark procedure (see
146# finalize.c). Objects reachable from finalizable objects will be marked
147# in a sepearte postpass, and hence their memory won't be reclaimed.
148# Not recommended unless you are implementing a language that specifies
149# these semantics. Since 5.0, determines only only the initial value
150# of GC_java_finalization variable.
151# -DFINALIZE_ON_DEMAND causes finalizers to be run only in response
152# to explicit GC_invoke_finalizers() calls.
153# In 5.0 this became runtime adjustable, and this only determines the
154# initial value of GC_finalize_on_demand.
155# -DATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE includes code for GC_malloc_atomic_uncollectable.
156# This is useful if either the vendor malloc implementation is poor,
157# or if REDIRECT_MALLOC is used.
158# -DHBLKSIZE=ddd, where ddd is a power of 2 between 512 and 16384, explicitly
159# sets the heap block size. Each heap block is devoted to a single size and
160# kind of object. For the incremental collector it makes sense to match
161# the most likely page size. Otherwise large values result in more
162# fragmentation, but generally better performance for large heaps.
163# -DUSE_MMAP use MMAP instead of sbrk to get new memory.
164# Works for Solaris and Irix.
165# -DUSE_MUNMAP causes memory to be returned to the OS under the right
166# circumstances. This currently disables VM-based incremental collection.
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167# This is currently experimental, and works only under some Unix,
168# Linux and Windows versions.
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169# -DMMAP_STACKS (for Solaris threads) Use mmap from /dev/zero rather than
170# GC_scratch_alloc() to get stack memory.
171# -DPRINT_BLACK_LIST Whenever a black list entry is added, i.e. whenever
172# the garbage collector detects a value that looks almost, but not quite,
173# like a pointer, print both the address containing the value, and the
174# value of the near-bogus-pointer. Can be used to identifiy regions of
175# memory that are likely to contribute misidentified pointers.
176# -DKEEP_BACK_PTRS Add code to save back pointers in debugging headers
177# for objects allocated with the debugging allocator. If all objects
178# through GC_MALLOC with GC_DEBUG defined, this allows the client
179# to determine how particular or randomly chosen objects are reachable
180# for debugging/profiling purposes. The gc_backptr.h interface is
181# implemented only if this is defined.
182# -DGC_ASSERTIONS Enable some internal GC assertion checking. Currently
183# this facility is only used in a few places. It is intended primarily
184# for debugging of the garbage collector itself, but could also
185# -DDBG_HDRS_ALL Make sure that all objects have debug headers. Increases
4109fe85 186# the reliability (from 99.9999% to 100% mod. bugs) of some of the debugging
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187# code (especially KEEP_BACK_PTRS). Makes -DSHORT_DBG_HDRS possible.
188# Assumes that all client allocation is done through debugging
189# allocators.
190# -DSHORT_DBG_HDRS Assume that all objects have debug headers. Shorten
191# the headers to minimize object size, at the expense of checking for
192# writes past the end of an object. This is intended for environments
193# in which most client code is written in a "safe" language, such as
194# Scheme or Java. Assumes that all client allocation is done using
195# the GC_debug_ functions, or through the macros that expand to these,
196# or by redirecting malloc to GC_debug_malloc_replacement.
197# (Also eliminates the field for the requested object size.)
198# occasionally be useful for debugging of client code. Slows down the
199# collector somewhat, but not drastically.
200# -DSAVE_CALL_COUNT=<n> Set the number of call frames saved with objects
201# allocated through the debugging interface. Affects the amount of
202# information generated in leak reports. Only matters on platforms
203# on which we can quickly generate call stacks, currently Linux/(X86 & SPARC)
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204# and Solaris/SPARC and platforms that provide execinfo.h.
205# Default is zero. On X86, client
61f38a77 206# code should NOT be compiled with -fomit-frame-pointer.
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207# -DSAVE_CALL_NARGS=<n> Set the number of functions arguments to be
208# saved with each call frame. Default is zero. Ignored if we
209# don't know how to retrieve arguments on the platform.
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210# -DCHECKSUMS reports on erroneously clear dirty bits, and unexpectedly
211# altered stubborn objects, at substantial performance cost.
212# Use only for debugging of the incremental collector.
213# -DGC_GCJ_SUPPORT includes support for gcj (and possibly other systems
214# that include a pointer to a type descriptor in each allocated object).
215# Building this way requires an ANSI C compiler.
216# -DUSE_I686_PREFETCH causes the collector to issue Pentium III style
217# prefetch instructions. No effect except on X86 Linux platforms.
218# Assumes a very recent gcc-compatible compiler and assembler.
219# (Gas prefetcht0 support was added around May 1999.)
220# Empirically the code appears to still run correctly on Pentium II
221# processors, though with no performance benefit. May not run on other
222# X86 processors? In some cases this improves performance by
223# 15% or so.
224# -DUSE_3DNOW_PREFETCH causes the collector to issue AMD 3DNow style
225# prefetch instructions. Same restrictions as USE_I686_PREFETCH.
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226# Minimally tested. Didn't appear to be an obvious win on a K6-2/500.
227# -DUSE_PPC_PREFETCH causes the collector to issue PowerPC style
228# prefetch instructions. No effect except on PowerPC OS X platforms.
229# Performance impact untested.
230# -DGC_USE_LD_WRAP in combination with the old flags listed in README.linux
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231# causes the collector some system and pthread calls in a more transparent
232# fashion than the usual macro-based approach. Requires GNU ld, and
233# currently probably works only with Linux.
234# -DTHREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC defines GC_local_malloc(), GC_local_malloc_atomic()
235# and GC_local_gcj_malloc(). Needed for gc_gcj.h interface. These allocate
236# in a way that usually does not involve acquisition of a global lock.
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237# Currently works only on platforms such as Linux which use pthread_support.c.
238# Recommended for multiprocessors.
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239# -DUSE_COMPILER_TLS causes thread local allocation to use compiler-supported
240# "__thread" thread-local variables. This is the default in HP/UX. It
241# may help performance on recent Linux installations. (It failed for
242# me on RedHat 8, but appears to work on RedHat 9.)
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243# -DPARALLEL_MARK allows the marker to run in multiple threads. Recommended
244# for multiprocessors. Currently requires Linux on X86 or IA64, though
245# support for other Posix platforms should be fairly easy to add,
246# if the thread implementation is otherwise supported.
247# -DNO_GETENV prevents the collector from looking at environment variables.
248# These may otherwise alter its configuration, or turn off GC altogether.
249# I don't know of a reason to disable this, except possibly if the
250# resulting process runs as a privileged user?
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251# -DUSE_GLOBAL_ALLOC. Win32 only. Use GlobalAlloc instead of
252# VirtualAlloc to allocate the heap. May be needed to work around
253# a Windows NT/2000 issue. Incompatible with USE_MUNMAP.
254# See README.win32 for details.
255# -DMAKE_BACK_GRAPH. Enable GC_PRINT_BACK_HEIGHT environment variable.
256# See README.environment for details. Experimental. Limited platform
257# support. Implies DBG_HDRS_ALL. All allocation should be done using
258# the debug interface.
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259# -DSTUBBORN_ALLOC allows allocation of "hard to change" objects, and thus
260# makes incremental collection easier. Was enabled by default until 6.0.
261# Rarely used, to my knowledge.
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262# -DHANDLE_FORK attempts to make GC_malloc() work in a child process fork()ed
263# from a multithreaded parent. Currently only supported by pthread_support.c.
264# (Similar code should work on Solaris or Irix, but it hasn't been tried.)
265# -DTEST_WITH_SYSTEM_MALLOC causes gctest to allocate (and leak) large chunks
266# of memory with the standard system malloc. This will cause the root
267# set and collected heap to grow significantly if malloced memory is
268# somehow getting traced by the collector. This has no impact on the
269# generated library; it only affects the test.
270# -DPOINTER_MASK=0x... causes candidate pointers to be ANDed with the
271# given mask before being considered. If either this or the following
272# macro is defined, it will be assumed that all pointers stored in
273# the heap need to be processed this way. Stack and register pointers
274# will be considered both with and without processing.
275# These macros are normally needed only to support systems that use
276# high-order pointer tags. EXPERIMENTAL.
277# -DPOINTER_SHIFT=n causes the collector to left shift candidate pointers
278# by the indicated amount before trying to interpret them. Applied
279# after POINTER_MASK. EXPERIMENTAL. See also the preceding macro.
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280# -DDARWIN_DONT_PARSE_STACK Causes the Darwin port to discover thread
281# stack bounds in the same way as other pthread ports, without trying to
282# walk the frames onthe stack. This is recommended only as a fallback
283# for applications that don't support proper stack unwinding.
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284#
285
286CXXFLAGS= $(CFLAGS)
287AR= ar
288RANLIB= ranlib
289
290
54f28c21 291OBJS= alloc.o reclaim.o allchblk.o misc.o mach_dep.o os_dep.o mark_rts.o headers.o mark.o obj_map.o blacklst.o finalize.o new_hblk.o dbg_mlc.o malloc.o stubborn.o checksums.o solaris_threads.o pthread_support.o pthread_stop_world.o darwin_stop_world.o typd_mlc.o ptr_chck.o mallocx.o solaris_pthreads.o gcj_mlc.o specific.o gc_dlopen.o backgraph.o win32_threads.o
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54f28c21 293CSRCS= reclaim.c allchblk.c misc.c alloc.c mach_dep.c os_dep.c mark_rts.c headers.c mark.c obj_map.c pcr_interface.c blacklst.c finalize.c new_hblk.c real_malloc.c dyn_load.c dbg_mlc.c malloc.c stubborn.c checksums.c solaris_threads.c pthread_support.c pthread_stop_world.c darwin_stop_world.c typd_mlc.c ptr_chck.c mallocx.c solaris_pthreads.c gcj_mlc.c specific.c gc_dlopen.c backgraph.c win32_threads.c
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294
295CORD_SRCS= cord/cordbscs.c cord/cordxtra.c cord/cordprnt.c cord/de.c cord/cordtest.c include/cord.h include/ec.h include/private/cord_pos.h cord/de_win.c cord/de_win.h cord/de_cmds.h cord/de_win.ICO cord/de_win.RC
296
297CORD_OBJS= cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o cord/cordprnt.o
298
30c3de1f 299SRCS= $(CSRCS) mips_sgi_mach_dep.s rs6000_mach_dep.s alpha_mach_dep.S \
5867245e 300 sparc_mach_dep.S include/gc.h include/gc_typed.h \
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301 include/private/gc_hdrs.h include/private/gc_priv.h \
302 include/private/gcconfig.h include/private/gc_pmark.h \
303 include/gc_inl.h include/gc_inline.h include/gc_mark.h \
304 threadlibs.c if_mach.c if_not_there.c gc_cpp.cc include/gc_cpp.h \
305 gcname.c include/weakpointer.h include/private/gc_locks.h \
306 gcc_support.c mips_ultrix_mach_dep.s include/gc_alloc.h \
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307 include/new_gc_alloc.h include/gc_allocator.h \
308 include/javaxfc.h sparc_sunos4_mach_dep.s sparc_netbsd_mach_dep.s \
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309 include/private/solaris_threads.h include/gc_backptr.h \
310 hpux_test_and_clear.s include/gc_gcj.h \
311 include/gc_local_alloc.h include/private/dbg_mlc.h \
30c3de1f 312 include/private/specific.h powerpc_darwin_mach_dep.s \
61f38a77 313 include/leak_detector.h include/gc_amiga_redirects.h \
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314 include/gc_pthread_redirects.h ia64_save_regs_in_stack.s \
315 include/gc_config_macros.h include/private/pthread_support.h \
316 include/private/pthread_stop_world.h include/private/darwin_semaphore.h \
317 include/private/darwin_stop_world.h $(CORD_SRCS)
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318
319DOC_FILES= README.QUICK doc/README.Mac doc/README.MacOSX doc/README.OS2 \
320 doc/README.amiga doc/README.cords doc/debugging.html \
321 doc/README.dj doc/README.hp doc/README.linux doc/README.rs6000 \
322 doc/README.sgi doc/README.solaris2 doc/README.uts \
323 doc/README.win32 doc/barrett_diagram doc/README \
324 doc/README.contributors doc/README.changes doc/gc.man \
325 doc/README.environment doc/tree.html doc/gcdescr.html \
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326 doc/README.autoconf doc/README.macros doc/README.ews4800 \
327 doc/README.DGUX386 doc/README.arm.cross doc/leak.html \
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328 doc/scale.html doc/gcinterface.html doc/README.darwin \
329 doc/simple_example.html
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330
331TESTS= tests/test.c tests/test_cpp.cc tests/trace_test.c \
4109fe85 332 tests/leak_test.c tests/thread_leak_test.c tests/middle.c
61f38a77 333
6b1786aa 334GNU_BUILD_FILES= configure.ac Makefile.am configure acinclude.m4 \
61f38a77 335 libtool.m4 install-sh configure.host Makefile.in \
4109fe85 336 aclocal.m4 config.sub config.guess \
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337 include/Makefile.am include/Makefile.in \
338 doc/Makefile.am doc/Makefile.in \
339 ltmain.sh mkinstalldirs depcomp missing
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340
341OTHER_MAKEFILES= OS2_MAKEFILE NT_MAKEFILE NT_THREADS_MAKEFILE gc.mak \
342 BCC_MAKEFILE EMX_MAKEFILE WCC_MAKEFILE Makefile.dj \
343 PCR-Makefile SMakefile.amiga Makefile.DLLs \
4109fe85 344 digimars.mak Makefile.direct NT_STATIC_THREADS_MAKEFILE
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345# Makefile and Makefile.direct are copies of each other.
346
347OTHER_FILES= Makefile setjmp_t.c callprocs pc_excludes \
348 MacProjects.sit.hqx MacOS.c \
349 Mac_files/datastart.c Mac_files/dataend.c \
350 Mac_files/MacOS_config.h Mac_files/MacOS_Test_config.h \
30c3de1f 351 add_gc_prefix.c gc_cpp.cpp \
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352 version.h AmigaOS.c \
353 $(TESTS) $(GNU_BUILD_FILES) $(OTHER_MAKEFILES)
354
355CORD_INCLUDE_FILES= $(srcdir)/include/gc.h $(srcdir)/include/cord.h \
356 $(srcdir)/include/ec.h $(srcdir)/include/private/cord_pos.h
357
358UTILS= if_mach if_not_there threadlibs
359
360# Libraries needed for curses applications. Only needed for de.
361CURSES= -lcurses -ltermlib
362
363# The following is irrelevant on most systems. But a few
364# versions of make otherwise fork the shell specified in
365# the SHELL environment variable.
366SHELL= /bin/sh
367
368SPECIALCFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)/include
369# Alternative flags to the C compiler for mach_dep.c.
370# Mach_dep.c often doesn't like optimization, and it's
371# not time-critical anyway.
372# Set SPECIALCFLAGS to -q nodirect_code on Encore.
373
374all: gc.a gctest
375
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376LEAKFLAGS=$(CFLAGS) -DFIND_LEAK
377
378BSD-pkg-all: bsd-libgc.a bsd-libleak.a
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379
380bsd-libgc.a:
381 $(MAKE) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" clean c++-t
382 mv gc.a bsd-libgc.a
383
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384bsd-libleak.a:
385 $(MAKE) -f Makefile.direct CFLAGS="$(LEAKFLAGS)" clean c++-nt
386 mv gc.a bsd-libleak.a
387
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388BSD-pkg-install: BSD-pkg-all
389 ${CP} bsd-libgc.a libgc.a
390 ${INSTALL_DATA} libgc.a ${PREFIX}/lib
391 ${INSTALL_DATA} gc.h gc_cpp.h ${PREFIX}/include
4109fe85 392 ${INSTALL_MAN} doc/gc.man ${PREFIX}/man/man3/gc.3
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393
394pcr: PCR-Makefile include/private/gc_private.h include/private/gc_hdrs.h \
395include/private/gc_locks.h include/gc.h include/private/gcconfig.h \
396mach_dep.o $(SRCS)
397 $(MAKE) -f PCR-Makefile depend
398 $(MAKE) -f PCR-Makefile
399
400$(OBJS) tests/test.o dyn_load.o dyn_load_sunos53.o: \
401 $(srcdir)/include/private/gc_priv.h \
402 $(srcdir)/include/private/gc_hdrs.h $(srcdir)/include/private/gc_locks.h \
30c3de1f 403 $(srcdir)/include/gc.h $(srcdir)/include/gc_pthread_redirects.h \
61f38a77 404 $(srcdir)/include/private/gcconfig.h $(srcdir)/include/gc_typed.h \
30c3de1f 405 $(srcdir)/include/gc_config_macros.h Makefile
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406# The dependency on Makefile is needed. Changing
407# options such as -DSILENT affects the size of GC_arrays,
408# invalidating all .o files that rely on gc_priv.h
409
410mark.o typd_mlc.o finalize.o ptr_chck.o: $(srcdir)/include/gc_mark.h $(srcdir)/include/private/gc_pmark.h
411
30c3de1f 412specific.o pthread_support.o: $(srcdir)/include/private/specific.h
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413
414solaris_threads.o solaris_pthreads.o: $(srcdir)/include/private/solaris_threads.h
415
416dbg_mlc.o gcj_mlc.o: $(srcdir)/include/private/dbg_mlc.h
417
418tests/test.o: tests $(srcdir)/tests/test.c
419 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(srcdir)/tests/test.c
420 mv test.o tests/test.o
421
422tests:
423 mkdir tests
424
425base_lib gc.a: $(OBJS) dyn_load.o $(UTILS)
426 echo > base_lib
427 rm -f dont_ar_1
428 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 touch dont_ar_1
429 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 $(AR) rus gc.a $(OBJS) dyn_load.o
430 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA touch dont_ar_1
431 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(AR) -vrus gc.a $(OBJS) dyn_load.o
432 ./if_not_there dont_ar_1 $(AR) ru gc.a $(OBJS) dyn_load.o
433 ./if_not_there dont_ar_1 $(RANLIB) gc.a || cat /dev/null
434# ignore ranlib failure; that usually means it doesn't exist, and isn't needed
435
436cords: $(CORD_OBJS) cord/cordtest $(UTILS)
437 rm -f dont_ar_3
438 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 touch dont_ar_3
439 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 $(AR) rus gc.a $(CORD_OBJS)
440 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA touch dont_ar_3
441 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(AR) -vrus gc.a $(CORD_OBJS)
442 ./if_not_there dont_ar_3 $(AR) ru gc.a $(CORD_OBJS)
443 ./if_not_there dont_ar_3 $(RANLIB) gc.a || cat /dev/null
444
445gc_cpp.o: $(srcdir)/gc_cpp.cc $(srcdir)/include/gc_cpp.h $(srcdir)/include/gc.h Makefile
446 $(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $(srcdir)/gc_cpp.cc
447
448test_cpp: $(srcdir)/tests/test_cpp.cc $(srcdir)/include/gc_cpp.h gc_cpp.o $(srcdir)/include/gc.h \
449base_lib $(UTILS)
450 rm -f test_cpp
451 ./if_mach HP_PA HPUX $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o test_cpp $(srcdir)/tests/test_cpp.cc gc_cpp.o gc.a -ldld `./threadlibs`
452 ./if_not_there test_cpp $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o test_cpp $(srcdir)/tests/test_cpp.cc gc_cpp.o gc.a `./threadlibs`
453
454c++-t: c++
455 ./test_cpp 1
456
457c++-nt: c++
458 @echo "Use ./test_cpp 1 to test the leak library"
459
460c++: gc_cpp.o $(srcdir)/include/gc_cpp.h test_cpp
461 rm -f dont_ar_4
462 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 touch dont_ar_4
463 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 $(AR) rus gc.a gc_cpp.o
464 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA touch dont_ar_4
465 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(AR) -vrus gc.a gc_cpp.o
466 ./if_not_there dont_ar_4 $(AR) ru gc.a gc_cpp.o
467 ./if_not_there dont_ar_4 $(RANLIB) gc.a || cat /dev/null
468 ./test_cpp 1
469 echo > c++
470
471dyn_load_sunos53.o: dyn_load.c
472 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DSUNOS53_SHARED_LIB -c $(srcdir)/dyn_load.c -o $@
473
474# SunOS5 shared library version of the collector
475sunos5gc.so: $(OBJS) dyn_load_sunos53.o
476 $(CC) -G -o sunos5gc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load_sunos53.o -ldl
477 ln sunos5gc.so libgc.so
478
479# Alpha/OSF shared library version of the collector
480libalphagc.so: $(OBJS)
481 ld -shared -o libalphagc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load.o -lc
482 ln libalphagc.so libgc.so
483
484# IRIX shared library version of the collector
485libirixgc.so: $(OBJS) dyn_load.o
486 ld -shared $(ABI_FLAG) -o libirixgc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load.o -lc
487 ln libirixgc.so libgc.so
488
489# Linux shared library version of the collector
490liblinuxgc.so: $(OBJS) dyn_load.o
491 gcc -shared -o liblinuxgc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load.o
492 ln liblinuxgc.so libgc.so
493
494# Alternative Linux rule. This is preferable, but is likely to break the
495# Makefile for some non-linux platforms.
496# LIBOBJS= $(patsubst %.o, %.lo, $(OBJS))
497#
498#.SUFFIXES: .lo $(SUFFIXES)
499#
500#.c.lo:
501# $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -fPIC -c $< -o $@
502#
503# liblinuxgc.so: $(LIBOBJS) dyn_load.lo
504# gcc -shared -Wl,-soname=libgc.so.0 -o libgc.so.0 $(LIBOBJS) dyn_load.lo
505# touch liblinuxgc.so
506
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507mach_dep.o: $(srcdir)/mach_dep.c $(srcdir)/mips_sgi_mach_dep.s \
508 $(srcdir)/mips_ultrix_mach_dep.s \
509 $(srcdir)/rs6000_mach_dep.s $(srcdir)/powerpc_darwin_mach_dep.s \
510 $(srcdir)/sparc_mach_dep.S $(srcdir)/sparc_sunos4_mach_dep.s \
511 $(srcdir)/ia64_save_regs_in_stack.s \
512 $(srcdir)/sparc_netbsd_mach_dep.s $(UTILS)
61f38a77 513 rm -f mach_dep.o
30c3de1f 514 ./if_mach MIPS IRIX5 $(CC) -c -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/mips_sgi_mach_dep.s
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515 ./if_mach MIPS RISCOS $(AS) -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/mips_ultrix_mach_dep.s
516 ./if_mach MIPS ULTRIX $(AS) -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/mips_ultrix_mach_dep.s
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517 ./if_mach POWERPC DARWIN $(AS) -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/powerpc_darwin_mach_dep.s
518 ./if_mach ALPHA LINUX $(CC) -c -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/alpha_mach_dep.S
5867245e 519 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 $(CC) -c -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/sparc_mach_dep.S
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520 ./if_mach SPARC SUNOS4 $(AS) -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/sparc_sunos4_mach_dep.s
521 ./if_mach SPARC OPENBSD $(AS) -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/sparc_sunos4_mach_dep.s
522 ./if_mach SPARC NETBSD $(AS) -o mach_dep.o $(srcdir)/sparc_netbsd_mach_dep.s
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523 ./if_mach IA64 "" as $(AS_ABI_FLAG) -o ia64_save_regs_in_stack.o $(srcdir)/ia64_save_regs_in_stack.s
524 ./if_mach IA64 "" $(CC) -c -o mach_dep1.o $(SPECIALCFLAGS) $(srcdir)/mach_dep.c
525 ./if_mach IA64 "" ld -r -o mach_dep.o mach_dep1.o ia64_save_regs_in_stack.o
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526 ./if_not_there mach_dep.o $(CC) -c $(SPECIALCFLAGS) $(srcdir)/mach_dep.c
527
528mark_rts.o: $(srcdir)/mark_rts.c $(UTILS)
529 rm -f mark_rts.o
530 -./if_mach ALPHA OSF1 $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -Wo,-notail $(srcdir)/mark_rts.c
531 ./if_not_there mark_rts.o $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(srcdir)/mark_rts.c
532# Work-around for DEC optimizer tail recursion elimination bug.
533# The ALPHA-specific line should be removed if gcc is used.
534
535alloc.o: version.h
536
537cord:
538 mkdir cord
539
540cord/cordbscs.o: cord $(srcdir)/cord/cordbscs.c $(CORD_INCLUDE_FILES)
541 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/cord/cordbscs.c
542 mv cordbscs.o cord/cordbscs.o
543# not all compilers understand -o filename
544
545cord/cordxtra.o: cord $(srcdir)/cord/cordxtra.c $(CORD_INCLUDE_FILES)
546 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/cord/cordxtra.c
547 mv cordxtra.o cord/cordxtra.o
548
549cord/cordprnt.o: cord $(srcdir)/cord/cordprnt.c $(CORD_INCLUDE_FILES)
550 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/cord/cordprnt.c
551 mv cordprnt.o cord/cordprnt.o
552
553cord/cordtest: $(srcdir)/cord/cordtest.c $(CORD_OBJS) gc.a $(UTILS)
554 rm -f cord/cordtest
555 ./if_mach SPARC DRSNX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/cordtest $(srcdir)/cord/cordtest.c $(CORD_OBJS) gc.a -lucb
556 ./if_mach HP_PA HPUX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/cordtest $(srcdir)/cord/cordtest.c $(CORD_OBJS) gc.a -ldld `./threadlibs`
557 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -UGC_AMIGA_MAKINGLIB -o cord/cordtest $(srcdir)/cord/cordtest.c $(CORD_OBJS) gc.a `./threadlibs`
558 ./if_not_there cord/cordtest $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/cordtest $(srcdir)/cord/cordtest.c $(CORD_OBJS) gc.a `./threadlibs`
559
560cord/de: $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a $(UTILS)
561 rm -f cord/de
562 ./if_mach SPARC DRSNX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a $(CURSES) -lucb `./threadlibs`
563 ./if_mach HP_PA HPUX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a $(CURSES) -ldld `./threadlibs`
564 ./if_mach RS6000 "" $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a -lcurses
30c3de1f 565 ./if_mach POWERPC DARWIN $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a
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566 ./if_mach I386 LINUX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a -lcurses `./threadlibs`
567 ./if_mach ALPHA LINUX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a -lcurses `./threadlibs`
568 ./if_mach IA64 LINUX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a -lcurses `./threadlibs`
569 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -UGC_AMIGA_MAKINGLIB -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a -lcurses
570 ./if_not_there cord/de $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o cord/de $(srcdir)/cord/de.c cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o gc.a $(CURSES) `./threadlibs`
571
572if_mach: $(srcdir)/if_mach.c $(srcdir)/include/private/gcconfig.h
573 $(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o if_mach $(srcdir)/if_mach.c
574
575threadlibs: $(srcdir)/threadlibs.c $(srcdir)/include/private/gcconfig.h Makefile
576 $(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o threadlibs $(srcdir)/threadlibs.c
577
578if_not_there: $(srcdir)/if_not_there.c
579 $(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o if_not_there $(srcdir)/if_not_there.c
580
581clean:
582 rm -f gc.a *.o *.exe tests/*.o gctest gctest_dyn_link test_cpp \
583 setjmp_test mon.out gmon.out a.out core if_not_there if_mach \
30c3de1f 584 threadlibs $(CORD_OBJS) cord/cordtest cord/de
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585 -rm -f *~
586
587gctest: tests/test.o gc.a $(UTILS)
588 rm -f gctest
589 ./if_mach SPARC DRSNX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o gctest tests/test.o gc.a -lucb
590 ./if_mach HP_PA HPUX $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o gctest tests/test.o gc.a -ldld `./threadlibs`
591 ./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -UGC_AMIGA_MAKINGLIB -o gctest tests/test.o gc.a `./threadlibs`
592 ./if_not_there gctest $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o gctest tests/test.o gc.a `./threadlibs`
593
594# If an optimized setjmp_test generates a segmentation fault,
595# odds are your compiler is broken. Gctest may still work.
596# Try compiling setjmp_t.c unoptimized.
597setjmp_test: $(srcdir)/setjmp_t.c $(srcdir)/include/gc.h $(UTILS)
598 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o setjmp_test $(srcdir)/setjmp_t.c
599
600test: KandRtest cord/cordtest
601 cord/cordtest
602
603# Those tests that work even with a K&R C compiler:
604KandRtest: setjmp_test gctest
605 ./setjmp_test
606 ./gctest
607
608add_gc_prefix: $(srcdir)/add_gc_prefix.c $(srcdir)/version.h
609 $(CC) -o add_gc_prefix $(srcdir)/add_gc_prefix.c
610
611gcname: $(srcdir)/gcname.c $(srcdir)/version.h
612 $(CC) -o gcname $(srcdir)/gcname.c
613
614gc.tar: $(SRCS) $(DOC_FILES) $(OTHER_FILES) add_gc_prefix gcname
615 cp Makefile Makefile.old
616 cp Makefile.direct Makefile
617 rm -f `./gcname`
618 ln -s . `./gcname`
619 ./add_gc_prefix $(SRCS) $(DOC_FILES) $(OTHER_FILES) > /tmp/gc.tar-files
620 tar cvfh gc.tar `cat /tmp/gc.tar-files`
621 cp gc.tar `./gcname`.tar
622 gzip `./gcname`.tar
623 rm `./gcname`
624
625pc_gc.tar: $(SRCS) $(OTHER_FILES)
626 tar cvfX pc_gc.tar pc_excludes $(SRCS) $(OTHER_FILES)
627
628floppy: pc_gc.tar
629 -mmd a:/cord
630 -mmd a:/cord/private
631 -mmd a:/include
632 -mmd a:/include/private
633 mkdir /tmp/pc_gc
634 cat pc_gc.tar | (cd /tmp/pc_gc; tar xvf -)
635 -mcopy -tmn /tmp/pc_gc/* a:
636 -mcopy -tmn /tmp/pc_gc/cord/* a:/cord
637 -mcopy -mn /tmp/pc_gc/cord/de_win.ICO a:/cord
638 -mcopy -tmn /tmp/pc_gc/cord/private/* a:/cord/private
639 -mcopy -tmn /tmp/pc_gc/include/* a:/include
640 -mcopy -tmn /tmp/pc_gc/include/private/* a:/include/private
641 rm -r /tmp/pc_gc
642
643gc.tar.Z: gc.tar
644 compress gc.tar
645
646gc.tar.gz: gc.tar
647 gzip gc.tar
648
649lint: $(CSRCS) tests/test.c
650 lint -DLINT $(CSRCS) tests/test.c | egrep -v "possible pointer alignment problem|abort|exit|sbrk|mprotect|syscall|change in ANSI|improper alignment"
651
652# BTL: added to test shared library version of collector.
653# Currently works only under SunOS5. Requires GC_INIT call from statically
654# loaded client code.
655ABSDIR = `pwd`
656gctest_dyn_link: tests/test.o libgc.so
657 $(CC) -L$(ABSDIR) -R$(ABSDIR) -o gctest_dyn_link tests/test.o -lgc -ldl -lthread
658
659gctest_irix_dyn_link: tests/test.o libirixgc.so
660 $(CC) -L$(ABSDIR) -o gctest_irix_dyn_link tests/test.o -lirixgc
661
662# The following appear to be dead, especially since libgc_globals.h
663# is apparently lost.
664test_dll.o: tests/test.c libgc_globals.h
665 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DGC_USE_DLL -c tests/test.c -o test_dll.o
666
667test_dll: test_dll.o libgc_dll.a libgc.dll
668 $(CC) test_dll.o -L$(ABSDIR) -lgc_dll -o test_dll
669
670SYM_PREFIX-libgc=GC
671
672# Uncomment the following line to build a GNU win32 DLL
673# include Makefile.DLLs
674
675reserved_namespace: $(SRCS)
676 for file in $(SRCS) tests/test.c tests/test_cpp.cc; do \
677 sed s/GC_/_GC_/g < $$file > tmp; \
678 cp tmp $$file; \
679 done
680
681user_namespace: $(SRCS)
682 for file in $(SRCS) tests/test.c tests/test_cpp.cc; do \
683 sed s/_GC_/GC_/g < $$file > tmp; \
684 cp tmp $$file; \
685 done