freebsd-nq/contrib/gcc/config
David E. O'Brien cb300ebf8e Make it easy for people to use define DWARF2 exceptions unwinding.
If "WANT_DWARF2_UNWIND" you get it.  Note that this is a different C++ ABI
than the FreeBSD default.  So you will need to recompile all your C++ apps
that uses exceptions if you turn this on.  I am adding it here for Yahoo!'s
use and for those that want to be early adopters to what I will make as the
default with the GCC 3.0 import.
2001-05-14 22:45:26 +00:00
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alpha
i386
sparc
aoutos.h
dbx.h
dbxcoff.h
dbxelf.h
elfos.h
float-i32.h
float-i64.h
float-i128.h
float-i386.h
float-m68k.h
float-sh.h
float-vax.h
fp-bit.c
freebsd.h
gnu.h
gofast.h
interix.h
libgloss.h
linux-aout.h
linux.h
lynx-ng.h
lynx.h
netbsd.h
nextstep21.h
nextstep.c
nextstep.h
openbsd.h
psos.h
ptx4.h
README
svr3.h
svr4.h
t-freebsd
t-gnu
t-libc-ok
t-linux-aout
t-netbsd
t-openbsd
t-openbsd-thread
t-rtems
t-svr4
tm-dwarf2.h
x-interix
x-linux
x-linux-aout
x-lynx
x-netbsd
x-svr4
xm-alloca.h
xm-freebsd.h
xm-gnu.h
xm-interix.h
xm-linux.h
xm-lynx.h
xm-netbsd.h
xm-openbsd.h
xm-siglist.h
xm-std32.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.