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# This is the original manually generated Makefile. It may still be used# to build the collector.## Primary targets:# gc.a - builds basic library# c++ - adds C++ interface to library# cords - adds cords (heavyweight strings) to library# test - prints porting information, then builds basic version of gc.a,# and runs some tests of collector and cords. Does not add cords or# c++ interface to gc.a# cord/de - builds dumb editor based on cords.ABI_FLAG=# ABI_FLAG should be the cc flag that specifies the ABI. On most# platforms this will be the empty string. Possible values:# +DD64 for 64-bit executable on HP/UX.# -n32, -n64, -o32 for SGI/MIPS ABIs.AS_ABI_FLAG=$(ABI_FLAG)# ABI flag for assembler. On HP/UX this is +A64 for 64 bit# executables.CC=cc $(ABI_FLAG)CXX=g++ $(ABI_FLAG)AS=as $(AS_ABI_FLAG)# The above doesn't work with gas, which doesn't run cpp.# Define AS as `gcc -c -x assembler-with-cpp' instead.# Redefining srcdir allows object code for the nonPCR version of the collector# to be generated in different directories.srcdir= .VPATH= $(srcdir)CFLAGS= -O -I$(srcdir)/include -DATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE -DNO_SIGNALS -DNO_EXECUTE_PERMISSION -DSILENT -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS# To build the parallel collector on Linux, add to the above:# -DGC_LINUX_THREADS -DPARALLEL_MARK -DTHREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC# To build the parallel collector in a static library on HP/UX,# add to the above:# -DGC_HPUX_THREADS -DPARALLEL_MARK -DTHREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L -mt# To build the thread-safe collector on Tru64, add to the above:# -pthread -DGC_OSF1_THREADS# HOSTCC and HOSTCFLAGS are used to build executables that will be run as# part of the build process, i.e. on the build machine. These will usually# be the same as CC and CFLAGS, except in a cross-compilation environment.# Note that HOSTCFLAGS should include any -D flags that affect thread support.HOSTCC=$(CC)HOSTCFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)# For dynamic library builds, it may be necessary to add flags to generate# PIC code, e.g. -fPIC on Linux.# Setjmp_test may yield overly optimistic results when compiled# without optimization.# These define arguments influence the collector configuration:# -DSILENT disables statistics printing, and improves performance.# -DFIND_LEAK causes GC_find_leak to be initially set.# This causes the collector to assume that all inaccessible# objects should have been explicitly deallocated, and reports exceptions.# Finalization and the test program are not usable in this mode.# -DGC_SOLARIS_THREADS enables support for Solaris (thr_) threads.# (Clients should also define GC_SOLARIS_THREADS and then include# gc.h before performing thr_ or dl* or GC_ operations.)# Must also define -D_REENTRANT.# -DGC_SOLARIS_PTHREADS enables support for Solaris pthreads.# (Internally this define GC_SOLARIS_THREADS as well.)# -DGC_IRIX_THREADS enables support for Irix pthreads. See README.irix.# -DGC_HPUX_THREADS enables support for HP/UX 11 pthreads.# Also requires -D_REENTRANT or -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L. See README.hp.# -DGC_LINUX_THREADS enables support for Xavier Leroy's Linux threads.# see README.linux. -D_REENTRANT may also be required.# -DGC_OSF1_THREADS enables support for Tru64 pthreads.# -DGC_FREEBSD_THREADS enables support for FreeBSD pthreads.# Appeared to run into some underlying thread problems.# -DGC_DARWIN_THREADS enables support for Mac OS X pthreads.# -DGC_AIX_THREADS enables support for IBM AIX threads.# -DGC_DGUX386_THREADS enables support for DB/UX on I386 threads.# See README.DGUX386.# -DGC_WIN32_THREADS enables support for win32 threads. That makes sense# for this Makefile only under Cygwin.# -DGC_THREADS should set the appropriate one of the above macros.# It assumes pthreads for Solaris.# -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS allows all pointers to the interior# of objects to be recognized. (See gc_priv.h for consequences.)# Alternatively, GC_all_interior_pointers can be set at process# initialization time.# -DSMALL_CONFIG tries to tune the collector for small heap sizes,# usually causing it to use less space in such situations.# Incremental collection no longer works in this case.# -DLARGE_CONFIG tunes the collector for unusually large heaps.# Necessary for heaps larger than about 500 MB on most machines.# Recommended for heaps larger than about 64 MB.# -DDONT_ADD_BYTE_AT_END is meaningful only with -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS or# GC_all_interior_pointers = 1. Normally -DALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS# causes all objects to be padded so that pointers just past the end of# an object can be recognized. This can be expensive. (The padding# is normally more than one byte due to alignment constraints.)# -DDONT_ADD_BYTE_AT_END disables the padding.# -DNO_SIGNALS does not disable signals during critical parts of# the GC process. This is no less correct than many malloc# implementations, and it sometimes has a significant performance# impact. However, it is dangerous for many not-quite-ANSI C# programs that call things like printf in asynchronous signal handlers.# This is on by default. Turning it off has not been extensively tested with# compilers that reorder stores. It should have been.# -DNO_EXECUTE_PERMISSION may cause some or all of the heap to not# have execute permission, i.e. it may be impossible to execute# code from the heap. Currently this only affects the incremental# collector on UNIX machines. It may greatly improve its performance,# since this may avoid some expensive cache synchronization.# -DGC_NO_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY declares that the C++ compiler does not support# the new syntax "operator new[]" for allocating and deleting arrays.# See gc_cpp.h for details. No effect on the C part of the collector.# This is defined implicitly in a few environments. Must also be defined# by clients that use gc_cpp.h.# -DREDIRECT_MALLOC=X causes malloc to be defined as alias for X.# Unless the following macros are defined, realloc is also redirected# to GC_realloc, and free is redirected to GC_free.# Calloc and strdup are redefined in terms of the new malloc. X should# be either GC_malloc or GC_malloc_uncollectable, or# GC_debug_malloc_replacement. (The latter invokes GC_debug_malloc# with dummy source location information, but still results in# properly remembered call stacks on Linux/X86 and Solaris/SPARC.# It requires that the following two macros also be used.)# The former is occasionally useful for working around leaks in code# you don't want to (or can't) look at. It may not work for# existing code, but it often does. Neither works on all platforms,# since some ports use malloc or calloc to obtain system memory.# (Probably works for UNIX, and win32.) If you build with DBG_HDRS_ALL,# you should only use GC_debug_malloc_replacement as a malloc# replacement.# -DREDIRECT_REALLOC=X causes GC_realloc to be redirected to X.# The canonical use is -DREDIRECT_REALLOC=GC_debug_realloc_replacement,# together with -DREDIRECT_MALLOC=GC_debug_malloc_replacement to# generate leak reports with call stacks for both malloc and realloc.# This also requires the following:# -DREDIRECT_FREE=X causes free to be redirected to X. The# canonical use is -DREDIRECT_FREE=GC_debug_free.# -DIGNORE_FREE turns calls to free into a noop. Only useful with# -DREDIRECT_MALLOC.# -DNO_DEBUGGING removes GC_dump and the debugging routines it calls.# Reduces code size slightly at the expense of debuggability.# -DJAVA_FINALIZATION makes it somewhat safer to finalize objects out of# order by specifying a nonstandard finalization mark procedure (see# finalize.c). Objects reachable from finalizable objects will be marked# in a sepearte postpass, and hence their memory won't be reclaimed.# Not recommended unless you are implementing a language that specifies# these semantics. Since 5.0, determines only only the initial value# of GC_java_finalization variable.# -DFINALIZE_ON_DEMAND causes finalizers to be run only in response# to explicit GC_invoke_finalizers() calls.# In 5.0 this became runtime adjustable, and this only determines the# initial value of GC_finalize_on_demand.# -DATOMIC_UNCOLLECTABLE includes code for GC_malloc_atomic_uncollectable.# This is useful if either the vendor malloc implementation is poor,# or if REDIRECT_MALLOC is used.# -DHBLKSIZE=ddd, where ddd is a power of 2 between 512 and 16384, explicitly# sets the heap block size. Each heap block is devoted to a single size and# kind of object. For the incremental collector it makes sense to match# the most likely page size. Otherwise large values result in more# fragmentation, but generally better performance for large heaps.# -DUSE_MMAP use MMAP instead of sbrk to get new memory.# Works for Solaris and Irix.# -DUSE_MUNMAP causes memory to be returned to the OS under the right# circumstances. This currently disables VM-based incremental collection.# This is currently experimental, and works only under some Unix,# Linux and Windows versions.# -DMMAP_STACKS (for Solaris threads) Use mmap from /dev/zero rather than# GC_scratch_alloc() to get stack memory.# -DPRINT_BLACK_LIST Whenever a black list entry is added, i.e. whenever# the garbage collector detects a value that looks almost, but not quite,# like a pointer, print both the address containing the value, and the# value of the near-bogus-pointer. Can be used to identifiy regions of# memory that are likely to contribute misidentified pointers.# -DKEEP_BACK_PTRS Add code to save back pointers in debugging headers# for objects allocated with the debugging allocator. If all objects# through GC_MALLOC with GC_DEBUG defined, this allows the client# to determine how particular or randomly chosen objects are reachable# for debugging/profiling purposes. The gc_backptr.h interface is# implemented only if this is defined.# -DGC_ASSERTIONS Enable some internal GC assertion checking. Currently# this facility is only used in a few places. It is intended primarily# for debugging of the garbage collector itself, but could also# -DDBG_HDRS_ALL Make sure that all objects have debug headers. Increases# the reliability (from 99.9999% to 100% mod. bugs) of some of the debugging# code (especially KEEP_BACK_PTRS). Makes -DSHORT_DBG_HDRS possible.# Assumes that all client allocation is done through debugging# allocators.# -DSHORT_DBG_HDRS Assume that all objects have debug headers. Shorten# the headers to minimize object size, at the expense of checking for# writes past the end of an object. This is intended for environments# in which most client code is written in a "safe" language, such as# Scheme or Java. Assumes that all client allocation is done using# the GC_debug_ functions, or through the macros that expand to these,# or by redirecting malloc to GC_debug_malloc_replacement.# (Also eliminates the field for the requested object size.)# occasionally be useful for debugging of client code. Slows down the# collector somewhat, but not drastically.# -DSAVE_CALL_COUNT=<n> Set the number of call frames saved with objects# allocated through the debugging interface. Affects the amount of# information generated in leak reports. Only matters on platforms# on which we can quickly generate call stacks, currently Linux/(X86 & SPARC)# and Solaris/SPARC and platforms that provide execinfo.h.# Default is zero. On X86, client# code should NOT be compiled with -fomit-frame-pointer.# -DSAVE_CALL_NARGS=<n> Set the number of functions arguments to be# saved with each call frame. Default is zero. Ignored if we# don't know how to retrieve arguments on the platform.# -DCHECKSUMS reports on erroneously clear dirty bits, and unexpectedly# altered stubborn objects, at substantial performance cost.# Use only for debugging of the incremental collector.# -DGC_GCJ_SUPPORT includes support for gcj (and possibly other systems# that include a pointer to a type descriptor in each allocated object).# Building this way requires an ANSI C compiler.# -DUSE_I686_PREFETCH causes the collector to issue Pentium III style# prefetch instructions. No effect except on X86 Linux platforms.# Assumes a very recent gcc-compatible compiler and assembler.# (Gas prefetcht0 support was added around May 1999.)# Empirically the code appears to still run correctly on Pentium II# processors, though with no performance benefit. May not run on other# X86 processors? In some cases this improves performance by# 15% or so.# -DUSE_3DNOW_PREFETCH causes the collector to issue AMD 3DNow style# prefetch instructions. Same restrictions as USE_I686_PREFETCH.# Minimally tested. Didn't appear to be an obvious win on a K6-2/500.# -DUSE_PPC_PREFETCH causes the collector to issue PowerPC style# prefetch instructions. No effect except on PowerPC OS X platforms.# Performance impact untested.# -DGC_USE_LD_WRAP in combination with the old flags listed in README.linux# causes the collector some system and pthread calls in a more transparent# fashion than the usual macro-based approach. Requires GNU ld, and# currently probably works only with Linux.# -DTHREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC defines GC_local_malloc(), GC_local_malloc_atomic()# and GC_local_gcj_malloc(). Needed for gc_gcj.h interface. These allocate# in a way that usually does not involve acquisition of a global lock.# Currently works only on platforms such as Linux which use pthread_support.c.# Recommended for multiprocessors.# -DUSE_COMPILER_TLS causes thread local allocation to use compiler-supported# "__thread" thread-local variables. This is the default in HP/UX. It# may help performance on recent Linux installations. (It failed for# me on RedHat 8, but appears to work on RedHat 9.)# -DPARALLEL_MARK allows the marker to run in multiple threads. Recommended# for multiprocessors. Currently requires Linux on X86 or IA64, though# support for other Posix platforms should be fairly easy to add,# if the thread implementation is otherwise supported.# -DNO_GETENV prevents the collector from looking at environment variables.# These may otherwise alter its configuration, or turn off GC altogether.# I don't know of a reason to disable this, except possibly if the# resulting process runs as a privileged user?# -DUSE_GLOBAL_ALLOC. Win32 only. Use GlobalAlloc instead of# VirtualAlloc to allocate the heap. May be needed to work around# a Windows NT/2000 issue. Incompatible with USE_MUNMAP.# See README.win32 for details.# -DMAKE_BACK_GRAPH. Enable GC_PRINT_BACK_HEIGHT environment variable.# See README.environment for details. Experimental. Limited platform# support. Implies DBG_HDRS_ALL. All allocation should be done using# the debug interface.# -DSTUBBORN_ALLOC allows allocation of "hard to change" objects, and thus# makes incremental collection easier. Was enabled by default until 6.0.# Rarely used, to my knowledge.# -DHANDLE_FORK attempts to make GC_malloc() work in a child process fork()ed# from a multithreaded parent. Currently only supported by pthread_support.c.# (Similar code should work on Solaris or Irix, but it hasn't been tried.)# -DTEST_WITH_SYSTEM_MALLOC causes gctest to allocate (and leak) large chunks# of memory with the standard system malloc. This will cause the root# set and collected heap to grow significantly if malloced memory is# somehow getting traced by the collector. This has no impact on the# generated library; it only affects the test.# -DPOINTER_MASK=0x... causes candidate pointers to be ANDed with the# given mask before being considered. If either this or the following# macro is defined, it will be assumed that all pointers stored in# the heap need to be processed this way. Stack and register pointers# will be considered both with and without processing.# These macros are normally needed only to support systems that use# high-order pointer tags. EXPERIMENTAL.# -DPOINTER_SHIFT=n causes the collector to left shift candidate pointers# by the indicated amount before trying to interpret them. Applied# after POINTER_MASK. EXPERIMENTAL. See also the preceding macro.# -DDARWIN_DONT_PARSE_STACK Causes the Darwin port to discover thread# stack bounds in the same way as other pthread ports, without trying to# walk the frames onthe stack. This is recommended only as a fallback# for applications that don't support proper stack unwinding.#CXXFLAGS= $(CFLAGS)AR= arRANLIB= ranlibOBJS= 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.oCSRCS= 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.cCORD_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.RCCORD_OBJS= cord/cordbscs.o cord/cordxtra.o cord/cordprnt.oSRCS= $(CSRCS) mips_sgi_mach_dep.s rs6000_mach_dep.s alpha_mach_dep.S \sparc_mach_dep.S include/gc.h include/gc_typed.h \include/private/gc_hdrs.h include/private/gc_priv.h \include/private/gcconfig.h include/private/gc_pmark.h \include/gc_inl.h include/gc_inline.h include/gc_mark.h \threadlibs.c if_mach.c if_not_there.c gc_cpp.cc include/gc_cpp.h \gcname.c include/weakpointer.h include/private/gc_locks.h \gcc_support.c mips_ultrix_mach_dep.s include/gc_alloc.h \include/new_gc_alloc.h include/gc_allocator.h \include/javaxfc.h sparc_sunos4_mach_dep.s sparc_netbsd_mach_dep.s \include/private/solaris_threads.h include/gc_backptr.h \hpux_test_and_clear.s include/gc_gcj.h \include/gc_local_alloc.h include/private/dbg_mlc.h \include/private/specific.h powerpc_darwin_mach_dep.s \include/leak_detector.h include/gc_amiga_redirects.h \include/gc_pthread_redirects.h ia64_save_regs_in_stack.s \include/gc_config_macros.h include/private/pthread_support.h \include/private/pthread_stop_world.h include/private/darwin_semaphore.h \include/private/darwin_stop_world.h $(CORD_SRCS)DOC_FILES= README.QUICK doc/README.Mac doc/README.MacOSX doc/README.OS2 \doc/README.amiga doc/README.cords doc/debugging.html \doc/README.dj doc/README.hp doc/README.linux doc/README.rs6000 \doc/README.sgi doc/README.solaris2 doc/README.uts \doc/README.win32 doc/barrett_diagram doc/README \doc/README.contributors doc/README.changes doc/gc.man \doc/README.environment doc/tree.html doc/gcdescr.html \doc/README.autoconf doc/README.macros doc/README.ews4800 \doc/README.DGUX386 doc/README.arm.cross doc/leak.html \doc/scale.html doc/gcinterface.html doc/README.darwin \doc/simple_example.htmlTESTS= tests/test.c tests/test_cpp.cc tests/trace_test.c \tests/leak_test.c tests/thread_leak_test.c tests/middle.cGNU_BUILD_FILES= configure.in Makefile.am configure acinclude.m4 \libtool.m4 install-sh configure.host Makefile.in \aclocal.m4 config.sub config.guess \include/Makefile.am include/Makefile.in \doc/Makefile.am doc/Makefile.in \ltmain.sh mkinstalldirs depcomp missingOTHER_MAKEFILES= OS2_MAKEFILE NT_MAKEFILE NT_THREADS_MAKEFILE gc.mak \BCC_MAKEFILE EMX_MAKEFILE WCC_MAKEFILE Makefile.dj \PCR-Makefile SMakefile.amiga Makefile.DLLs \digimars.mak Makefile.direct NT_STATIC_THREADS_MAKEFILE# Makefile and Makefile.direct are copies of each other.OTHER_FILES= Makefile setjmp_t.c callprocs pc_excludes \MacProjects.sit.hqx MacOS.c \Mac_files/datastart.c Mac_files/dataend.c \Mac_files/MacOS_config.h Mac_files/MacOS_Test_config.h \add_gc_prefix.c gc_cpp.cpp \version.h AmigaOS.c \$(TESTS) $(GNU_BUILD_FILES) $(OTHER_MAKEFILES)CORD_INCLUDE_FILES= $(srcdir)/include/gc.h $(srcdir)/include/cord.h \$(srcdir)/include/ec.h $(srcdir)/include/private/cord_pos.hUTILS= if_mach if_not_there threadlibs# Libraries needed for curses applications. Only needed for de.CURSES= -lcurses -ltermlib# The following is irrelevant on most systems. But a few# versions of make otherwise fork the shell specified in# the SHELL environment variable.SHELL= /bin/shSPECIALCFLAGS = -I$(srcdir)/include# Alternative flags to the C compiler for mach_dep.c.# Mach_dep.c often doesn't like optimization, and it's# not time-critical anyway.# Set SPECIALCFLAGS to -q nodirect_code on Encore.all: gc.a gctestLEAKFLAGS=$(CFLAGS) -DFIND_LEAKBSD-pkg-all: bsd-libgc.a bsd-libleak.absd-libgc.a:$(MAKE) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" clean c++-tmv gc.a bsd-libgc.absd-libleak.a:$(MAKE) -f Makefile.direct CFLAGS="$(LEAKFLAGS)" clean c++-ntmv gc.a bsd-libleak.aBSD-pkg-install: BSD-pkg-all${CP} bsd-libgc.a libgc.a${INSTALL_DATA} libgc.a ${PREFIX}/lib${INSTALL_DATA} gc.h gc_cpp.h ${PREFIX}/include${INSTALL_MAN} doc/gc.man ${PREFIX}/man/man3/gc.3pcr: PCR-Makefile include/private/gc_private.h include/private/gc_hdrs.h \include/private/gc_locks.h include/gc.h include/private/gcconfig.h \mach_dep.o $(SRCS)$(MAKE) -f PCR-Makefile depend$(MAKE) -f PCR-Makefile$(OBJS) tests/test.o dyn_load.o dyn_load_sunos53.o: \$(srcdir)/include/private/gc_priv.h \$(srcdir)/include/private/gc_hdrs.h $(srcdir)/include/private/gc_locks.h \$(srcdir)/include/gc.h $(srcdir)/include/gc_pthread_redirects.h \$(srcdir)/include/private/gcconfig.h $(srcdir)/include/gc_typed.h \$(srcdir)/include/gc_config_macros.h Makefile# The dependency on Makefile is needed. Changing# options such as -DSILENT affects the size of GC_arrays,# invalidating all .o files that rely on gc_priv.hmark.o typd_mlc.o finalize.o ptr_chck.o: $(srcdir)/include/gc_mark.h $(srcdir)/include/private/gc_pmark.hspecific.o pthread_support.o: $(srcdir)/include/private/specific.hsolaris_threads.o solaris_pthreads.o: $(srcdir)/include/private/solaris_threads.hdbg_mlc.o gcj_mlc.o: $(srcdir)/include/private/dbg_mlc.htests/test.o: tests $(srcdir)/tests/test.c$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(srcdir)/tests/test.cmv test.o tests/test.otests:mkdir testsbase_lib gc.a: $(OBJS) dyn_load.o $(UTILS)echo > base_librm -f dont_ar_1./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 touch dont_ar_1./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 $(AR) rus gc.a $(OBJS) dyn_load.o./if_mach M68K AMIGA touch dont_ar_1./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(AR) -vrus gc.a $(OBJS) dyn_load.o./if_not_there dont_ar_1 $(AR) ru gc.a $(OBJS) dyn_load.o./if_not_there dont_ar_1 $(RANLIB) gc.a || cat /dev/null# ignore ranlib failure; that usually means it doesn't exist, and isn't neededcords: $(CORD_OBJS) cord/cordtest $(UTILS)rm -f dont_ar_3./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 touch dont_ar_3./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 $(AR) rus gc.a $(CORD_OBJS)./if_mach M68K AMIGA touch dont_ar_3./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(AR) -vrus gc.a $(CORD_OBJS)./if_not_there dont_ar_3 $(AR) ru gc.a $(CORD_OBJS)./if_not_there dont_ar_3 $(RANLIB) gc.a || cat /dev/nullgc_cpp.o: $(srcdir)/gc_cpp.cc $(srcdir)/include/gc_cpp.h $(srcdir)/include/gc.h Makefile$(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $(srcdir)/gc_cpp.cctest_cpp: $(srcdir)/tests/test_cpp.cc $(srcdir)/include/gc_cpp.h gc_cpp.o $(srcdir)/include/gc.h \base_lib $(UTILS)rm -f test_cpp./if_mach HP_PA HPUX $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o test_cpp $(srcdir)/tests/test_cpp.cc gc_cpp.o gc.a -ldld `./threadlibs`./if_not_there test_cpp $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o test_cpp $(srcdir)/tests/test_cpp.cc gc_cpp.o gc.a `./threadlibs`c++-t: c++./test_cpp 1c++-nt: c++@echo "Use ./test_cpp 1 to test the leak library"c++: gc_cpp.o $(srcdir)/include/gc_cpp.h test_cpprm -f dont_ar_4./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 touch dont_ar_4./if_mach SPARC SUNOS5 $(AR) rus gc.a gc_cpp.o./if_mach M68K AMIGA touch dont_ar_4./if_mach M68K AMIGA $(AR) -vrus gc.a gc_cpp.o./if_not_there dont_ar_4 $(AR) ru gc.a gc_cpp.o./if_not_there dont_ar_4 $(RANLIB) gc.a || cat /dev/null./test_cpp 1echo > c++dyn_load_sunos53.o: dyn_load.c$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DSUNOS53_SHARED_LIB -c $(srcdir)/dyn_load.c -o $@# SunOS5 shared library version of the collectorsunos5gc.so: $(OBJS) dyn_load_sunos53.o$(CC) -G -o sunos5gc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load_sunos53.o -ldlln sunos5gc.so libgc.so# Alpha/OSF shared library version of the collectorlibalphagc.so: $(OBJS)ld -shared -o libalphagc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load.o -lcln libalphagc.so libgc.so# IRIX shared library version of the collectorlibirixgc.so: $(OBJS) dyn_load.old -shared $(ABI_FLAG) -o libirixgc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load.o -lcln libirixgc.so libgc.so# Linux shared library version of the collectorliblinuxgc.so: $(OBJS) dyn_load.ogcc -shared -o liblinuxgc.so $(OBJS) dyn_load.oln liblinuxgc.so libgc.so# Alternative Linux rule. 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