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[perl5.git] / hints / posix-bc.sh
1 #! /usr/bin/bash -norc
2 # hints/posix-bc.sh
3 #
4 # BS2000 (Posix Subsystem) hints by Thomas Dorner <Thomas.Dorner@start.de>
5 #
6 #  thanks to the authors of the os390.sh
7 #
8
9 # To get ANSI C, we need to use c89, and ld doesn't exist
10 cc='c89'
11 ld='c89'
12
13 # C-Flags:
14 ccflags='-DPOSIX_BC -DUSE_PURE_BISON -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED'
15
16 # Flags on a RISC-Host (SUNRISE):
17 if [ -n "`bs2cmd SHOW-SYSTEM-INFO | egrep 'HSI-ATT.*TYPE.*SR'`" ]; then
18     echo
19     echo "Congratulations, you are running a machine with Sunrise CPUs."
20     echo "Let's hope you have the matching RISC compiler as well."
21     ccflags='-K risc_4000 -DPOSIX_BC -DUSE_PURE_BISON -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED'
22     ldflags='-K risc_4000'
23 fi
24
25 # Turning on optimization breaks perl (CORE-DUMP):
26 optimize='none'
27
28 # we don''t use dynamic memorys (yet):
29 so='none'
30 usedl='no'
31 dlext='none'
32
33 # On BS2000/Posix, libc.a doesn't really hold anything at all,
34 # so running nm on it is pretty useless.
35 usenm='no'
36
37 # other Options:
38
39 usemymalloc='no'
40
41 archobjs=ebcdic.o
42