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- @c Copyright (C) 1988-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- @c This is part of the GCC manual.
- @c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi.
- @node Configuration Files
- @subsubsection Files Created by @code{configure}
- Here we spell out what files will be set up by @file{configure} in the
- @file{gcc} directory. Some other files are created as temporary files
- in the configuration process, and are not used in the subsequent
- build; these are not documented.
- @itemize @bullet
- @item
- @file{Makefile} is constructed from @file{Makefile.in}, together with
- the host and target fragments (@pxref{Fragments, , Makefile
- Fragments}) @file{t-@var{target}} and @file{x-@var{host}} from
- @file{config}, if any, and language Makefile fragments
- @file{@var{language}/Make-lang.in}.
- @item
- @file{auto-host.h} contains information about the host machine
- determined by @file{configure}. If the host machine is different from
- the build machine, then @file{auto-build.h} is also created,
- containing such information about the build machine.
- @item
- @file{config.status} is a script that may be run to recreate the
- current configuration.
- @item
- @file{configargs.h} is a header containing details of the arguments
- passed to @file{configure} to configure GCC, and of the thread model
- used.
- @item
- @file{cstamp-h} is used as a timestamp.
- @item
- If a language @file{config-lang.in} file (@pxref{Front End Config, ,
- The Front End @file{config-lang.in} File}) sets @code{outputs}, then
- the files listed in @code{outputs} there are also generated.
- @end itemize
- The following configuration headers are created from the Makefile,
- using @file{mkconfig.sh}, rather than directly by @file{configure}.
- @file{config.h}, @file{bconfig.h} and @file{tconfig.h} all contain the
- @file{xm-@var{machine}.h} header, if any, appropriate to the host,
- build and target machines respectively, the configuration headers for
- the target, and some definitions; for the host and build machines,
- these include the autoconfigured headers generated by
- @file{configure}. The other configuration headers are determined by
- @file{config.gcc}. They also contain the typedefs for @code{rtx},
- @code{rtvec} and @code{tree}.
- @itemize @bullet
- @item
- @file{config.h}, for use in programs that run on the host machine.
- @item
- @file{bconfig.h}, for use in programs that run on the build machine.
- @item
- @file{tconfig.h}, for use in programs and libraries for the target
- machine.
- @item
- @file{tm_p.h}, which includes the header @file{@var{machine}-protos.h}
- that contains prototypes for functions in the target
- @file{@var{machine}.c} file. The header @file{@var{machine}-protos.h}
- can include prototypes of functions that use rtl and tree data
- structures inside appropriate @code{#ifdef RTX_CODE} and @code{#ifdef
- TREE_CODE} conditional code segements. The
- @file{@var{machine}-protos.h} is included after the @file{rtl.h}
- and/or @file{tree.h} would have been included. The @file{tm_p.h} also
- includes the header @file{tm-preds.h} which is generated by
- @file{genpreds} program during the build to define the declarations
- and inline functions for the predicate functions.
- @end itemize
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