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"-pg" and gprof(1) instead. FreeBSD does not support plain "-p" or prof(1). Plain "-p" is still allowed when just compiling. In the compile phase, "-p" is identical "-pg". It is used by <bsd.lib.mk> for building profiled object files. |
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i386 | ||
aoutos.h | ||
fp-bit.c | ||
gnu.h | ||
gofast.h | ||
linux-aout.h | ||
linux.h | ||
lynx-ng.h | ||
lynx.h | ||
netbsd.h | ||
nextstep21.h | ||
nextstep.c | ||
nextstep.h | ||
README | ||
svr3.h | ||
svr4.h | ||
t-libc-ok | ||
t-svr4 | ||
x-linux | ||
x-lynx | ||
x-netbsd | ||
x-svr4 | ||
xm-freebsd.h | ||
xm-gnu.h | ||
xm-linux.h | ||
xm-lynx.h | ||
xm-netbsd.h | ||
xm-svr3.h | ||
xm-svr4.h |
This directory contains machine-specific files for the GNU C compiler. It has a subdirectory for each basic CPU type. The only files in this directory itself are some .h files that pertain to particular operating systems and are used for more than one CPU type.