X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fruntime%2FConfig.x86-darwin;h=b473b77170d7167315bc7ce62559ce11ca2761aa;hb=731da68c7e3b7f2c4bc310aa75fc75f5aead24d2;hp=e6e92b6699443695944bc554d3854216d44e055c;hpb=28ed41eb0eed3f0c1baeebf10793a3d21cb0eb9d;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/runtime/Config.x86-darwin b/src/runtime/Config.x86-darwin index e6e92b6..b473b77 100644 --- a/src/runtime/Config.x86-darwin +++ b/src/runtime/Config.x86-darwin @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ CFLAGS = -g -Wall -O2 -fdollars-in-identifiers OS_SRC = bsd-os.c x86-bsd-os.c darwin-os.c x86-darwin-os.c darwin-dlshim.c darwin-langinfo.c OS_LIBS = -lSystem -lc -ldl -OS_OBJS = x86-darwin-rospace.o CC = gcc @@ -21,35 +20,9 @@ ARCH_SRC = x86-arch.c CPPFLAGS += -no-cpp-precomp -# KLUDGE: in OS X 10.3, Apple started putting the heap right where we -# expect our read-only space mapped. This hack causes the linker to -# place a zero-fill-on-demand segment in the same place and size as -# read-only-space, which is the only thing capable of keeping malloc -# out of this range. -LINKFLAGS += -dynamic `cat x86-darwin-link-flags` -twolevel_namespace -bind_at_load - GC_SRC = gencgc.c -OS_CLEAN_FILES += x86-darwin-mkrospace x86-darwin-fix-rospace x86-darwin-link-flags - -x86-darwin-mkrospace: x86-darwin-mkrospace.c - $(CC) -g -Wall -pedantic -o $@ $< - -x86-darwin-fix-rospace: x86-darwin-fix-rospace.c - $(CC) -g -Wall -pedantic -o $@ $< - -x86-darwin-rospace.o x86-darwin-link-flags: x86-darwin-mkrospace - ./x86-darwin-mkrospace > x86-darwin-link-flags - .PHONY: after-grovel-headers -# Fix the sbcl runtime to avoid Panther placing the heap where -# it wants read only space (in the first 32 megabytes, where it -# can be absolute-branched to with BA.) Must be done after -# grovel-headers, because Apple's nm is broken. -after-grovel-headers: x86-darwin-fix-rospace - ./x86-darwin-fix-rospace - -# Fortunatly make-target-1.sh does a make clean all the time. -# Otherwise we would have to make sure that sbcl gets rebuilt without -# the readonlyspace hack before groveling headers again. +# Nothing to do. +after-grovel-headers: