From: Roland Pesch Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1993 23:10:28 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Include Hitachi SH (sanitizably); remove MACH-DEP setting, no longer used X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b657d1c2545bb6ef38e195e4b2c812fd6917da6f;p=binutils-gdb.git Include Hitachi SH (sanitizably); remove MACH-DEP setting, no longer used --- diff --git a/gas/doc/all.texi b/gas/doc/all.texi new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..16bf77ff9b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/gas/doc/all.texi @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +@c Copyright 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c This file is part of the documentation for the GAS manual + +@c Configuration settings for all-inclusive version of manual + +@c switches:------------------------------------------------------------ +@c Properties of the manual +@c ======================== +@c Discuss all architectures? +@set ALL-ARCH +@c A generic form of manual (not tailored to specific target)? +@set GENERIC +@c Include text on assembler internals? +@clear INTERNALS +@c Many object formats supported in this config? +@set MULTI-OBJ + +@c Object formats of interest +@c ========================== +@set AOUT +@set BOUT +@set COFF +@set ELF + +@c CPUs of interest +@c ================ +@set A29K +@set H8/300 +@set H8/500 +@c start Hitachi-SH +@set SH +@c end Hitachi-SH +@set I80386 +@set I960 +@set M680X0 +@set Z8000 +@set SPARC +@set VAX +@set VXWORKS + +@c Does this version of the assembler use the difference-table kluge? +@set DIFF-TBL-KLUGE + +@c Do all machines described use IEEE floating point? +@clear IEEEFLOAT + +@c Is a word 32 bits, or 16? +@clear W32 +@set W16 + +@c Do symbols have different characters than usual? +@clear SPECIAL-SYMS + +@c strings:------------------------------------------------------------ +@c Name of the assembler: +@set AS as +@c Name of C compiler: +@set GCC gcc +@c Name of linker: +@set LD ld +@c Text for target machine (best not used in generic case; but just in case...) +@set TARGET machine specific +@c Name of object format NOT SET in generic version +@clear OBJ-NAME