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authorJason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>2024-05-16 21:43:20 -0400
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c-family: add -fsearch-include-path
The C++ modules code has a -fmodule-header (or -x c++-{user,system}-header) option to specify looking up headers to compile to header units on the usual include paths. I'd like to have the same functionality for full C++20 modules such as module std, which I proposed to live on the include path at bits/std.cc. But this behavior doesn't seem necessarily connected to modules, so I'm proposing a general C/C++ option to specify the behavior of looking in the include path for the input files specified on the command line. Other ideas for the name of the option are very welcome. The libcpp change is to allow -fsearch-include-path{,=user} to find files in the current working directory, like -include. This can be handy for a quick compile of both std.cc and a file that imports it, e.g. g++ -std=c++20 -fmodules -fsearch-include-path bits/std.cc importer.cc gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/cppopts.texi: Document -fsearch-include-path. * doc/invoke.texi: Mention it for modules. gcc/c-family/ChangeLog: * c.opt: Add -fsearch-include-path. * c-opts.cc (c_common_post_options): Handle it. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: * module.cc (module_preprocess_options): Don't override it. libcpp/ChangeLog: * internal.h (search_path_head): Declare. * files.cc (search_path_head): No longer static. * init.cc (cpp_read_main_file): Use it.
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