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GNULIB_H = $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/import/string.h @GNULIB_STDINT_H@ # # CLI sub directory definitons # SUBDIR_CLI_OBS = \ cli-cmds.o \ cli-decode.o \ cli-dump.o \ cli-interp.o \ cli-logging.o \ cli-script.o \ cli-setshow.o \ cli-utils.o SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS = \ cli/cli-cmds.c \ cli/cli-decode.c \ cli/cli-dump.c \ cli/cli-interp.c \ cli/cli-logging.c \ cli/cli-script.c \ cli/cli-setshow.c \ cli/cli-utils.c SUBDIR_CLI_DEPS = SUBDIR_CLI_LDFLAGS = SUBDIR_CLI_CFLAGS = # # MI sub directory definitons # SUBDIR_MI_OBS = \ mi-cmd-break.o \ mi-cmd-catch.o \ mi-cmd-disas.o \ mi-cmd-env.o \ mi-cmd-file.o \ mi-cmd-info.o \ mi-cmd-stack.o \ mi-cmd-target.o \ mi-cmd-var.o \ mi-cmds.o \ mi-console.o \ mi-getopt.o \ mi-interp.o \ mi-main.o \ mi-out.o \ mi-parse.o \ mi-symbol-cmds.o SUBDIR_MI_SRCS = \ mi/mi-cmd-break.c \ mi/mi-cmd-catch.c \ mi/mi-cmd-disas.c \ mi/mi-cmd-env.c \ mi/mi-cmd-file.c \ mi/mi-cmd-info.c \ mi/mi-cmd-stack.c \ mi/mi-cmd-target.c \ mi/mi-cmd-var.c \ mi/mi-cmds.c \ mi/mi-console.c \ mi/mi-getopt.c \ mi/mi-interp.c \ mi/mi-main.c \ mi/mi-out.c \ mi/mi-parse.c \ mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c SUBDIR_MI_DEPS = SUBDIR_MI_LDFLAGS = SUBDIR_MI_CFLAGS = # # TUI sub directory definitions # SUBDIR_TUI_OBS = \ tui.o \ tui-command.o \ tui-data.o \ tui-disasm.o \ tui-file.o \ tui-hooks.o \ tui-interp.o \ tui-io.o \ tui-layout.o \ tui-out.o \ tui-regs.o \ tui-source.o \ tui-stack.o \ tui-win.o \ tui-windata.o \ tui-wingeneral.o \ tui-winsource.o SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS = \ tui/tui.c \ tui/tui-command.c \ tui/tui-data.c \ tui/tui-disasm.c \ tui/tui-file.c \ tui/tui-hooks.c \ tui/tui-interp.c \ tui/tui-io.c \ tui/tui-layout.c \ tui/tui-out.c \ tui/tui-regs.c \ tui/tui-source.c \ tui/tui-stack.c \ tui/tui-win.c \ tui/tui-windata.c \ tui/tui-wingeneral.c \ tui/tui-winsource.c SUBDIR_TUI_DEPS = SUBDIR_TUI_LDFLAGS = SUBDIR_TUI_CFLAGS = -DTUI=1 # # GCC Compile support sub-directory definitions # SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS = \ compile.o \ compile-c-support.o \ compile-c-symbols.o \ compile-c-types.o \ compile-loc2c.o \ compile-object-load.o \ compile-object-run.o SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS = \ compile/compile.c \ compile/compile-c-support.c \ compile/compile-c-symbols.c \ compile/compile-c-types.c \ compile/compile-loc2c.c \ compile/compile-object-load.c \ compile/compile-object-load.h \ compile/compile-object-run.c \ compile/compile-object-run.h # # Guile sub directory definitons for guile support. # SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS = \ guile.o \ scm-arch.o \ scm-auto-load.o \ scm-block.o \ scm-breakpoint.o \ scm-cmd.o \ scm-disasm.o \ scm-exception.o \ scm-frame.o \ scm-gsmob.o \ scm-iterator.o \ scm-lazy-string.o \ scm-math.o \ scm-objfile.o \ scm-param.o \ scm-ports.o \ scm-pretty-print.o \ scm-progspace.o \ scm-safe-call.o \ scm-string.o \ scm-symbol.o \ scm-symtab.o \ scm-type.o \ scm-utils.o \ scm-value.o SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS = \ guile/guile.c \ guile/scm-arch.c \ guile/scm-auto-load.c \ guile/scm-block.c \ guile/scm-breakpoint.c \ guile/scm-cmd.c \ guile/scm-disasm.c \ guile/scm-exception.c \ guile/scm-frame.c \ guile/scm-gsmob.c \ guile/scm-iterator.c \ guile/scm-lazy-string.c \ guile/scm-math.c \ guile/scm-objfile.c \ guile/scm-param.c \ guile/scm-ports.c \ guile/scm-pretty-print.c \ guile/scm-progspace.c \ guile/scm-safe-call.c \ guile/scm-string.c \ guile/scm-symbol.c \ guile/scm-symtab.c \ guile/scm-type.c \ guile/scm-utils.c \ guile/scm-value.c SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS = SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS = SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS = # # python sub directory definitons # SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS = \ py-arch.o \ py-auto-load.o \ py-block.o \ py-bpevent.o \ py-breakpoint.o \ py-cmd.o \ py-continueevent.o \ py-event.o \ py-evtregistry.o \ py-evts.o \ py-exitedevent.o \ py-finishbreakpoint.o \ py-frame.o \ py-framefilter.o \ py-function.o \ py-gdb-readline.o \ py-inferior.o \ py-infevents.o \ py-infthread.o \ py-lazy-string.o \ py-linetable.o \ py-newobjfileevent.o \ py-objfile.o \ py-param.o \ py-prettyprint.o \ py-progspace.o \ py-signalevent.o \ py-stopevent.o \ py-symbol.o \ py-symtab.o \ py-threadevent.o \ py-type.o \ py-unwind.o \ py-utils.o \ py-value.o \ py-varobj.o \ py-xmethods.o \ python.o SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS = \ python/py-arch.c \ python/py-auto-load.c \ python/py-block.c \ python/py-bpevent.c \ python/py-breakpoint.c \ python/py-cmd.c \ python/py-continueevent.c \ python/py-event.c \ python/py-evtregistry.c \ python/py-evts.c \ python/py-exitedevent.c \ python/py-finishbreakpoint.c \ python/py-frame.c \ python/py-framefilter.c \ python/py-function.c \ python/py-gdb-readline.c \ python/py-inferior.c \ python/py-infevents.c \ python/py-infthread.c \ python/py-lazy-string.c \ python/py-linetable.c \ python/py-newobjfileevent.c \ python/py-objfile.c \ python/py-param.c \ python/py-prettyprint.c \ python/py-progspace.c \ python/py-signalevent.c \ python/py-stopevent.c \ python/py-symbol.c \ python/py-symtab.c \ python/py-threadevent.c \ python/py-type.c \ python/py-unwind.c \ python/py-utils.c \ python/py-value.c \ python/py-varobj.c \ python/py-xmethods.c \ python/python.c SUBDIR_PYTHON_DEPS = SUBDIR_PYTHON_LDFLAGS = SUBDIR_PYTHON_CFLAGS = # 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But at least for now the # host-dependent makefile fragment might need to use something else # besides ser-unix.o SER_HARDWIRE = @SER_HARDWIRE@ # The `remote' debugging target is supported for most architectures, # but not all (e.g. 960) REMOTE_OBS = \ ax-gdb.o \ ax-general.o \ ctf.o \ dcache.o \ remote.o \ remote-fileio.o \ remote-notif.o \ tracefile.o \ tracefile-tfile.o \ tracepoint.o # This is remote-sim.o if a simulator is to be linked in. SIM_OBS = @SIM_OBS@ # Target-dependent object files. TARGET_OBS = @TARGET_OBS@ # All target-dependent objects files that require 64-bit CORE_ADDR # (used with --enable-targets=all --enable-64-bit-bfd). 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