yann@2165: # newlib second-part options yann@2165: yann@2167: config LIBC_NEWLIB_IO_C99FMT yann@2167: bool yann@2167: prompt "Enable IOs on C99 formats" yann@2167: help yann@2167: Enable support for IOs on C99 formats. yann@2167: yann@2166: config LIBC_NEWLIB_IO_LL yann@2166: bool yann@2166: prompt "Enable IOs on long long" yann@2166: help yann@2166: Enable support for IOs on long long integers. yann@2166: yann@2165: config LIBC_NEWLIB_IO_FLOAT yann@2165: bool yann@2165: prompt "Enable IOs on floats and doubles" yann@2165: help yann@2165: Enable support for IOs on floating point yann@2165: values (float and double). yann@2165: yann@2165: config LIBC_NEWLIB_IO_LDBL yann@2165: bool yann@2165: prompt "Enable IOs on long doubles" yann@2165: depends on LIBC_NEWLIB_IO_FLOAT yann@2165: help yann@2165: Enable support for IOs on long doubles. kpet@2647: kpet@2647: config LIBC_NEWLIB_DISABLE_SUPPLIED_SYSCALLS kpet@2647: bool kpet@2647: prompt "Disable the syscalls supplied with newlib" kpet@2647: help kpet@2647: Disable the syscalls that come with newlib. You kpet@2647: will have to implement your own _sbrk, _read, kpet@2647: _write... If you plan to port newlib to a new kpet@2647: platform/board, say Yes. kpet@2647: