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If not see ## . include $(top_srcdir)/fragment.am # Need this library to both be part of libstdc++.a, and installed # separately too. # 1) separate libsupc++.la toolexeclib_LTLIBRARIES = libsupc++.la # 2) integrated libsupc++convenience.la that is to be a part of libstdc++.a noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libsupc++convenience.la std_HEADERS = \ cxxabi.h exception initializer_list new typeinfo bits_HEADERS = \ atomic_lockfree_defines.h cxxabi_forced.h \ exception_defines.h exception_ptr.h hash_bytes.h nested_exception.h exception.h cxxabi_init_exception.h headers = $(std_HEADERS) $(bits_HEADERS) if GLIBCXX_HOSTED c_sources = \ cp-demangle.c endif sources = \ array_type_info.cc \ atexit_arm.cc \ atexit_thread.cc \ bad_alloc.cc \ bad_array_length.cc \ bad_array_new.cc \ bad_cast.cc \ bad_typeid.cc \ class_type_info.cc \ del_op.cc \ del_ops.cc \ del_opnt.cc \ del_opv.cc \ del_opvs.cc \ del_opvnt.cc \ dyncast.cc \ eh_alloc.cc \ eh_arm.cc \ eh_aux_runtime.cc \ eh_call.cc \ eh_catch.cc \ eh_exception.cc \ eh_globals.cc \ eh_personality.cc \ eh_ptr.cc \ eh_term_handler.cc \ eh_terminate.cc \ eh_tm.cc \ eh_throw.cc \ eh_type.cc \ eh_unex_handler.cc \ enum_type_info.cc \ function_type_info.cc \ fundamental_type_info.cc \ guard.cc \ guard_error.cc \ hash_bytes.cc \ nested_exception.cc \ new_handler.cc \ new_op.cc \ new_opnt.cc \ new_opv.cc \ new_opvnt.cc \ new_opa.cc \ new_opant.cc \ new_opva.cc \ new_opvant.cc \ del_opa.cc \ del_opant.cc \ del_opsa.cc \ del_opva.cc \ del_opvant.cc \ del_opvsa.cc \ pbase_type_info.cc \ pmem_type_info.cc \ pointer_type_info.cc \ pure.cc \ si_class_type_info.cc \ tinfo.cc \ tinfo2.cc \ vec.cc \ vmi_class_type_info.cc \ vterminate.cc if ENABLE_VTABLE_VERIFY if !VTV_CYGMIN vtv_sources = \ vtv_stubs.cc endif endif libsupc___la_SOURCES = $(sources) $(c_sources) $(vtv_sources) libsupc__convenience_la_SOURCES = $(sources) $(c_sources) $(vtv_sources) cp-demangle.c: rm -f $@ $(LN_S) $(toplevel_srcdir)/libiberty/cp-demangle.c $@ cp-demangle.lo: cp-demangle.c $(LTCOMPILE) -DIN_GLIBCPP_V3 -Wno-error -c $< cp-demangle.o: cp-demangle.c $(C_COMPILE) -DIN_GLIBCPP_V3 -Wno-error -c $< # Use special rules for the C++17 sources so that the proper flags are passed. new_opa.lo: new_opa.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< new_opant.lo: new_opant.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< new_opva.lo: new_opva.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< new_opvant.lo: new_opvant.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< del_opa.lo: del_opa.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< del_opant.lo: del_opant.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< del_opsa.lo: del_opsa.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< del_opva.lo: del_opva.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< del_opvant.lo: del_opvant.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< del_opvsa.lo: del_opvsa.cc $(LTCXXCOMPILE) -std=gnu++1z -c $< # AM_CXXFLAGS needs to be in each subdirectory so that it can be # modified in a per-library or per-sub-library way. 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