Message271530
| Author |
xdegaye |
| Recipients |
Alex.Willmer, doko, martin.panter, twouters, vstinner, xdegaye |
| Date |
2016年07月28日.11:37:30 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1469705850.51.0.904652055052.issue26851@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
> I am still curious what configures the preprocessor to set __ARM_ARCH to 7 (I guess the clang -target argument?)
Yes, the -target clang argument or the -march gcc argument.
> and why we can’t set LDFLAGS at the same time or place. Is it just more convenient this way?
I don't understand the question. LDFLAGS is set at the time we know that __ARM_ARCH is 7, just after the preprocessing is done. Would you set it elsewhere ?
LDFLAGS is set in configure.ac with always this same idiom: LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS new_options..." and this setting is done in what seems to be random places in configure.ac.
CCSHARED is set in one case statement. |
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