I am trying to adjust the current gcc/gcc/testsuite/lib/objc.exp
to allow it to build against the gnu-objc runtime library in the
case of -m64 compiles on Darwin8. Unfortunately, I've hit a brick
wall in terms of catching the instance of '-m64' being passed to
the compiler flags. Normally I do this with...
make -k check RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board=unix'{-m32,-m64}'"
so it comes in on the variations in runtest. The patch should
look like...
--- /Users/howarth/gcc/gcc/testsuite/lib/objc.exp 2006-08-13
14:20:19.000000000 -0400
+++ objc.exp 2006-10-03 22:29:54.000000000 -0400
@@ -130,7 +130,14 @@
global shlib_ext
set ld_library_path ".:${objc_libgcc_s_path}"
+ if { [istarget "powerpc-apple-darwin8"] && \
+ [regexp ".*-m64.*" "$(options)"] } {
+ lappend options "cflags=-fgnu-runtime"
+ lappend options "libs=-lobjc-gnu"
+ } else {
lappend options "libs=-lobjc"
+ }
+
set shlib_ext [get_shlib_extension]
verbose "shared lib extension: $shlib_ext"
however this doesn't manage to detect when '-m64'
is being used in the compile flags. Does anyone have
any hints on how to change...
+ [regexp ".*-m64.*" "$(options)"] } {
to properly catch the instances when -m64 is being used
in the compilations? Thanks in advance for any help.
Jack