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Makefile: --enable-cross on x86_64 simplified
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@ -104,8 +104,7 @@ PROGS_CROSS=$(X64_CROSS) $(WIN32_CROSS) $(WIN64_CROSS) $(ARM_CROSS) $(C67_CROSS)
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else
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ifeq ($(ARCH),x86-64)
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NATIVE_FILES=$(X86_64_FILES)
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# $(WIN32_CROSS) is buit more carefully on this platform. See win32libcc1:
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# PROGS+=$(WIN32_CROSS)
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PROGS+=$(WIN32_CROSS)
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PROGS_CROSS=$(I386_CROSS) $(WIN64_CROSS) $(ARM_CROSS) $(C67_CROSS)
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else
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ifeq ($(ARCH),arm)
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@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ ifdef CONFIG_CROSS
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PROGS+=$(PROGS_CROSS)
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# Try to build win32 cross-compiler lib on *nix
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ifndef CONFIG_WIN32
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LIBTCCLIBS+=win32libcc1
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LIBTCCLIBS+=LinuxWIN32libtcc1
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endif
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endif
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@ -186,27 +185,12 @@ libtcc.so.1.0: $(LIBTCC_OBJ)
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libtcc_test$(EXESUF): tests/libtcc_test.c $(LIBTCCB)
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$(CC) -o $@ $^ -I. $(CFLAGS) $(LIBS) $(LIBTCCL)
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# To build cross-compilers on Linux we must make a fake 32 bit tcc.exe
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# and use it to build ELF objects into win32 version of libtcc1.a
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win32libcc1:
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mv config.mak config.mak.bak
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mv config.h config.h.bak
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cp config.h.bak config.h
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cp config.mak.bak config.mak
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echo "ARCH=i386" >> config.mak
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echo "#undef HOST_X86_64" >> config.h
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echo "#define HOST_I386 1" >> config.h
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echo "CFLAGS=-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -m32" >> config.mak
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echo "ARCH=i386" >> config.mak
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$(MAKE) $(WIN32_CROSS) CC=gcc
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-ln -s $(WIN32_CROSS) tcc.exe
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-mv libtcc1.a libtcc1.bak
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$(MAKE) CONFIG_WIN32=1 libtcc1.a
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mv libtcc1.a lib
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-mv libtcc1.bak libtcc1.a
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mv config.mak.bak config.mak
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mv config.h.bak config.h
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# use i386-win32-tcc instead of tcc.exe to build libtcc1.a on Linux
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# ar t libtcc1.a will list the ELF objects
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LinuxWIN32libtcc1: $(WIN32_CROSS)
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$(MAKE) ARCH=i386 CONFIG_WIN32=1 TCC=./i386-win32-tcc libtcc1.a
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@-mv libtcc1.a win32/lib
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libtest: libtcc_test$(EXESUF) $(LIBTCC1)
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./libtcc_test$(EXESUF) lib_path=.
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@ -229,7 +213,7 @@ VPATH+=lib
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ifdef CONFIG_WIN32
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# for windows, we must use TCC because we generate ELF objects
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LIBTCC1_OBJS+=crt1.o wincrt1.o dllcrt1.o dllmain.o chkstk.o bcheck.o
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LIBTCC1_CC=./tcc.exe -Bwin32 -Iinclude $(NATIVE_DEFINES)
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LIBTCC1_CC=./$(TCC)$(EXESUF) -Bwin32 -Iinclude $(NATIVE_DEFINES)
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VPATH+=win32/lib
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endif
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@ -274,7 +258,7 @@ endif
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$(INSTALL) -m644 tcc-doc.html "$(docdir)"
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ifdef CONFIG_CROSS
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mkdir -p "$(tccdir)/lib"
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$(INSTALL) -m644 win32/lib/*.def lib/libtcc1.a "$(tccdir)/lib"
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$(INSTALL) -m644 win32/lib/*.def win32/lib/libtcc1.a "$(tccdir)/lib"
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cp -r win32/include/. "$(tccdir)/include"
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cp -r win32/examples/. "$(tccdir)/examples"
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endif
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@ -334,7 +318,7 @@ tar:
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$(MAKE) -C tests $@
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clean:
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rm -vf $(PROGS) tcc_p$(EXESUF) tcc.pod *~ *.o *.a *.out *.so* *.exe libtcc_test$(EXESUF) lib/libtcc1.a $(WIN32_CROSS)
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rm -vf $(PROGS) tcc_p$(EXESUF) tcc.pod *~ *.o *.a *.out *.so* *.exe libtcc_test$(EXESUF) win32/lib/libtcc1.a $(WIN32_CROSS)
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$(MAKE) -C tests $@
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distclean: clean
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