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- <h3 class="section">19.2 Host Filesystem</h3>
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- <p>GCC needs to know a number of things about the semantics of the host
- machine’s filesystem. Filesystems with Unix and MS-DOS semantics are
- automatically detected. For other systems, you can define the
- following macros in <samp>xm-<var>machine</var>.h</samp>.
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- <dt><code>HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM</code>
- <a name="index-HAVE_005fDOS_005fBASED_005fFILE_005fSYSTEM"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>This macro is automatically defined by <samp>system.h</samp> if the host
- file system obeys the semantics defined by MS-DOS instead of Unix.
- DOS file systems are case insensitive, file specifications may begin
- with a drive letter, and both forward slash and backslash (‘<samp>/</samp>’
- and ‘<samp>\</samp>’) are directory separators.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>DIR_SEPARATOR</code>
- <a name="index-DIR_005fSEPARATOR"></a>
- </dt>
- <dt><code>DIR_SEPARATOR_2</code>
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- <dd><p>If defined, these macros expand to character constants specifying
- separators for directory names within a file specification.
- <samp>system.h</samp> will automatically give them appropriate values on
- Unix and MS-DOS file systems. If your file system is neither of
- these, define one or both appropriately in <samp>xm-<var>machine</var>.h</samp>.
- </p>
- <p>However, operating systems like VMS, where constructing a pathname is
- more complicated than just stringing together directory names
- separated by a special character, should not define either of these
- macros.
- </p>
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- <dt><code>PATH_SEPARATOR</code>
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- <dd><p>If defined, this macro should expand to a character constant
- specifying the separator for elements of search paths. The default
- value is a colon (‘<samp>:</samp>’). DOS-based systems usually, but not
- always, use semicolon (‘<samp>;</samp>’).
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- <dt><code>VMS</code>
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- <dd><p>Define this macro if the host system is VMS.
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- <dt><code>HOST_OBJECT_SUFFIX</code>
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- </dt>
- <dd><p>Define this macro to be a C string representing the suffix for object
- files on your host machine. If you do not define this macro, GCC will
- use ‘<samp>.o</samp>’ as the suffix for object files.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX</code>
- <a name="index-HOST_005fEXECUTABLE_005fSUFFIX"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>Define this macro to be a C string representing the suffix for
- executable files on your host machine. If you do not define this macro,
- GCC will use the null string as the suffix for executable files.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>HOST_BIT_BUCKET</code>
- <a name="index-HOST_005fBIT_005fBUCKET"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>A pathname defined by the host operating system, which can be opened as
- a file and written to, but all the information written is discarded.
- This is commonly known as a <em>bit bucket</em> or <em>null device</em>. If
- you do not define this macro, GCC will use ‘<samp>/dev/null</samp>’ as the bit
- bucket. If the host does not support a bit bucket, define this macro to
- an invalid filename.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>UPDATE_PATH_HOST_CANONICALIZE (<var>path</var>)</code>
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- </dt>
- <dd><p>If defined, a C statement (sans semicolon) that performs host-dependent
- canonicalization when a path used in a compilation driver or
- preprocessor is canonicalized. <var>path</var> is a malloc-ed path to be
- canonicalized. If the C statement does canonicalize <var>path</var> into a
- different buffer, the old path should be freed and the new buffer should
- have been allocated with malloc.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>DUMPFILE_FORMAT</code>
- <a name="index-DUMPFILE_005fFORMAT"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>Define this macro to be a C string representing the format to use for
- constructing the index part of debugging dump file names. The resultant
- string must fit in fifteen bytes. The full filename will be the
- concatenation of: the prefix of the assembler file name, the string
- resulting from applying this format to an index number, and a string
- unique to each dump file kind, e.g. ‘<samp>rtl</samp>’.
- </p>
- <p>If you do not define this macro, GCC will use ‘<samp>.%02d.</samp>’. You should
- define this macro if using the default will create an invalid file name.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>DELETE_IF_ORDINARY</code>
- <a name="index-DELETE_005fIF_005fORDINARY"></a>
- </dt>
- <dd><p>Define this macro to be a C statement (sans semicolon) that performs
- host-dependent removal of ordinary temp files in the compilation driver.
- </p>
- <p>If you do not define this macro, GCC will use the default version. You
- should define this macro if the default version does not reliably remove
- the temp file as, for example, on VMS which allows multiple versions
- of a file.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>HOST_LACKS_INODE_NUMBERS</code>
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- <dd><p>Define this macro if the host filesystem does not report meaningful inode
- numbers in struct stat.
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