binutils-gdb/gdb/doc/none.m4
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_divert__(-1)
Switches:
_define__(<_ALL_ARCH__>,<0>) (Meant as most inclusive; file turning
it on is expected to also turn on
all arch-related switches including
"_GENERIC__")
_define__(<_GENERIC__>,<1>) (may not be quite all configs;
meant for "most vanilla" manual)
_define__(<_INTERNALS__>,<0>)
_define__(<_AOUT__>,<1>) Object formats. Note we turn on one.
_define__(<_BOUT__>,<0>)
_define__(<_COFF__>,<0>)
_define__(<_ELF__>,<0>)
_define__(<_AMD29K__>,<0>) Specific architectures. Note none
_define__(<_I80386__>,<0>) starts out on.
_define__(<_I960__>,<0>)
_define__(<_M680X0__>,<0>)
_define__(<_SPARC__>,<0>)
_define__(<_VAX__>,<0>)
_define__(<_VXWORKS__>,<0>)
Text:
Default names; individual configs may override
Assembler:
_define__(<_AS__>,<as>)
C Compiler:
_define__(<_GCC__>,<gcc>)
Linker:
_define__(<_LD__>,<ld>)
Debugger name:
_define__(<_GDBN__>,<GDB>)
Debugger program:
_define__(<_GDBP__>,<gdb>)
Debugger init file:
_define__(<_GDBINIT__>,<.gdbinit>)
Text for host; individual configs *should* override, but this may
catch some flubs
_define__(<_HOST__>,<machine specific>)
"Machine Dependent" nodename
_define__(<_MACH_DEP__>,<Machine Dependent>)
_divert__<>