Add the possibility to force the number of // jobs without reconfiguring.
7 prompt "C compiler flavour"
14 select CC_SUPPORT_FORTRAN
15 select CC_SUPPORT_JAVA
17 select CC_SUPPORT_OBJC
18 select CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX
20 gcc is the full-blown GNU compiler. This is what most people will choose.
22 gcc sports lots of languages, powerfull code parser, optimised binary output,
23 and lots of other features.
32 default "gcc" if CC_GCC
35 source config/cc_gcc.in
41 config CC_SUPPORT_FORTRAN
44 config CC_SUPPORT_JAVA
50 config CC_SUPPORT_OBJC
53 config CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX
56 comment "Additionnal supported languages:"
62 depends on CC_SUPPORT_CXX
64 Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
65 compiler and its version does support this language.
67 config CC_LANG_FORTRAN
71 depends on CC_SUPPORT_FORTRAN
73 Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
74 compiler and its version does support this language.
80 depends on CC_SUPPORT_JAVA
82 Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
83 compiler and its version does support this language.
89 depends on CC_SUPPORT_ADA
91 Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
92 compiler and its version does support this language.
98 depends on CC_SUPPORT_OBJC
100 Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
101 compiler and its version does support this language.
103 config CC_LANG_OBJCXX
105 prompt "Objective-C++"
107 depends on CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX
109 Only select this if you know that your specific combination of
110 compiler and its version does support this language.
112 config CC_LANG_OTHERS
114 prompt "Other languages"
117 Enter here a comma-separated list of languages that you know your compiler
118 supports, besides those listed above.
120 Eg. gcc-4.1+ has a toy programming language, treelang. As it is not usefull
121 in real life, it is not available in the selection above.