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author | Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org> | 2000-11-22 23:23:53 +0000 |
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committer | Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org> | 2000-11-22 23:23:53 +0000 |
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porting.texi: Minor tweaks to vocabulary.
2000-11-22 Phil Edwards <pme@sources.redhat.com>
* porting.texi: Minor tweaks to vocabulary.
From-SVN: r37675
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-rw-r--r-- | libstdc++-v3/porting.texi | 11 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog b/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog index da15d56..b6bc7f8 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog +++ b/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2000-11-22 Phil Edwards <pme@sources.redhat.com> + + * porting.texi: Minor tweaks to vocabulary. + 2000-11-22 Loren J. Rittle <ljrittle@acm.org> * include/backward/strstream.h: Reinstate the `using' diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/porting.texi b/libstdc++-v3/porting.texi index 6cd1c48..d966578 100644 --- a/libstdc++-v3/porting.texi +++ b/libstdc++-v3/porting.texi @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ provide these macros. Note that this file does not have to include a header file that defines @code{off_t}, or the other types; you simply have to provide the macros. -In addition, several V3 source files unconditionally define the macro +In addition, several libstdc++-v3 source files unconditionally define the macro @code{_POSIX_SOURCE}. On many systems, defining this macro causes large portions of the C library header files to be eliminated at preprocessing time. Therefore, you may have to @code{#undef} this macro, or define @@ -141,6 +141,9 @@ this: #endif @end example +We recommend copying an existing @file{bits/os_defines.h} to use as a +starting point. + @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @c Character types @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -155,7 +158,7 @@ character classification, analagous to that provided by the C libraries certainly need some modification. The first file to write is @file{bits/ctype_base.h}. This file provides -some very basic information about character classification. The V3 +some very basic information about character classification. The libstdc++-v3 library assumes that your C library implements @file{<ctype.h>} by using a table (indexed by character code) containing integers, where each of these integers is a bit-mask indicating whether the charcter is @@ -367,7 +370,7 @@ make a file called @file{bits/atomicity.h}. If you are using the assembly-language approach, put this code in @file{config/cpu/<chip>/bits/atomicity.h}, where chip is the name of -your chip. In that case, edit the switch statement in +your processor. In that case, edit the switch statement in @file{configure.target} to set the @code{cpu_include_dir}. In either case, set the switch statement that sets @code{ATOMICITYH} to be the directory containing @file{bits/atomicity.h}. @@ -425,7 +428,7 @@ loaded. Often, that requires linking in special object files when the C++ library is built as a shared library, or taking other system-specific actions. -The V3 library is linked with the C version of libtool, even though it +The libstdc++-v3 library is linked with the C version of libtool, even though it is a C++ library. Therefore, the C version of libtool needs to ensure that the run-time library initializers are run. The usual way to do this is to build the library using @code{gcc -shared}. |