# Compiler options # ## default y ## select CC_SUPPORT_CXX if !LIBC_none ## select CC_SUPPORT_FORTRAN ## select CC_SUPPORT_JAVA if !GCC_7_or_later ## select CC_SUPPORT_ADA ## select CC_SUPPORT_OBJC ## select CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX ## select CC_SUPPORT_GOLANG # GCC7 requires ISL 0.15+ ## select ISL_REQUIRE_0_15_or_later if ISL_NEEDED && GCC_7_or_later # GCC6 requires ISL 0.14+ (it says 0.14-0.16, but accepts newer ISL as well) ## select ISL_REQUIRE_0_14_or_later if ISL_NEEDED && GCC_6_or_later # GCC5 requires ISL 0.12+ (again, it says 0.12-0.16, but also accepts newer ISL) ## select ISL_REQUIRE_0_12_or_later if ISL_NEEDED && GCC_5_or_later # GCC4.9 requires ISL 0.10..0.15 # GCC4.8 requires ISL 0.10..0.14 ## select ISL_REQUIRE_0_10_or_later if ISL_NEEDED && GCC_4_8_or_later ## select ISL_REQUIRE_0_15_or_older if ISL_NEEDED && GCC_4_9_or_later && !GCC_5_or_later ## select ISL_REQUIRE_0_14_or_older if ISL_NEEDED && GCC_4_8_or_later && !GCC_4_9_or_later ## ## help gcc is the full-blown GNU compiler. This is what most people will choose. ## help ## help gcc supports many languages, a powerful code parser, optimised binary ## help output, and lots of other features. source "config/versions/gcc.in"