fpc/compiler/systems.inc
Jonas Maebe 7c594b0288 + added support for using Clang as an assembler, and make it the default
for all non-ppc(32/64) Darwin platforms
   o pass the macosx-version-min/iphoneos-version-min to clang as an assembler,
     so that it properly sets this information starting with Xcode 7 (solves
     errors when targeting the iOS simulator, and warnings about object files
     being compiled for a different OS X version when targeting (Mac) OS X)
   o the old assembler is still selectable via -Aas-darwin (required with
     Xcode 3.1.x and older)
   o since the first Xcode version that shipped with Clang is Xcode 3.2, which
     is available for Mac OS X 10.6, most users should not encounter any issues
     with the new default (in fact, it fixes some tests for x86 because Clang
     supports some instructions that "as" doesn't). Clang does not support
     Stabs however, so -gs does require the use of -Aas-darwin

git-svn-id: trunk@31830 -
2015-09-25 18:31:54 +00:00

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{
Copyright (c) 1998-2008 by Florian Klaempfl
This include contains the enumeration
information about the target systems supported
(these are not processor specific)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
iu under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge- MA 02139, USA.
****************************************************************************
}
type
tendian = (endian_little,endian_big);
(*
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The value of this enumeration is stored in PPU files.
Therefore adding new CPU targets should not change the
values of the pre-existing targets. (CEC)
FURTHERMORE : Make sure that this branch values, are
consistant with the main branch version always.
*)
tsystemcpu=
(
cpu_no, { 0 }
cpu_i386, { 1 }
cpu_m68k, { 2 }
cpu_alpha, { 3 }
cpu_powerpc, { 4 }
cpu_sparc, { 5 }
cpu_vm, { 6 }
cpu_iA64, { 7 }
cpu_x86_64, { 8 }
cpu_mipseb, { 9 }
cpu_arm, { 10 }
cpu_powerpc64, { 11 }
cpu_avr, { 12 }
cpu_mipsel, { 13 }
cpu_jvm, { 14 }
cpu_i8086, { 15 }
cpu_aarch64 { 16 }
);
tasmmode= (asmmode_none
{ standard assembler (cpu dependant) with full parsing }
,asmmode_standard
,asmmode_i386_att
,asmmode_i386_intel
,asmmode_ppc_gas
,asmmode_ppc_motorola
,asmmode_arm_gas
,asmmode_sparc_gas
,asmmode_x86_64_gas
,asmmode_m68k_mot
,asmmode_x86_64_intel
,asmmode_x86_64_att
,asmmode_avr_gas
,asmmode_i8086_intel
,asmmode_i8086_att
,asmmode_arm_gas_unified
);
(* IMPORTANT NOTE:
the integer value of this enum is stored in PPU
files to recognize the target, so if you add new targets
allways add them at end PM
FURTHERMORE : Make sure that this branch values are
consistant with the main branch version always. (CEC)
*)
type
tsystem =
(
system_none, { 0 }
obsolete_system_i386_GO32V1,{ 1 }
system_i386_GO32V2, { 2 }
system_i386_linux, { 3 }
system_i386_OS2, { 4 }
system_i386_Win32, { 5 }
system_i386_freebsd, { 6 }
system_m68k_Amiga, { 7 }
system_m68k_Atari, { 8 }
system_m68k_Mac, { 9 }
system_m68k_linux, { 10 }
system_m68k_PalmOS, { 11 }
system_alpha_linux, { 12 }
system_powerpc_linux, { 13 }
system_powerpc_macos, { 14 }
system_i386_solaris, { 15 }
system_i386_beos, { 16 }
system_i386_netbsd, { 17 }
system_m68k_netbsd, { 18 }
system_i386_Netware, { 19 }
system_i386_qnx, { 20 }
system_i386_wdosx, { 21 }
system_sparc_solaris, { 22 }
system_sparc_linux, { 23 }
system_i386_openbsd, { 24 }
system_m68k_openbsd, { 25 }
system_x86_64_linux, { 26 }
system_powerpc_darwin, { 27 }
system_i386_EMX, { 28 }
system_powerpc_netbsd, { 29 }
system_powerpc_openbsd, { 30 }
system_arm_linux, { 31 }
system_i386_watcom, { 32 }
system_powerpc_MorphOS, { 33 }
system_x86_64_freebsd, { 34 }
system_i386_netwlibc, { 35 }
system_powerpc_Amiga, { 36 }
system_x86_64_win64, { 37 }
system_arm_wince, { 38 }
system_ia64_win64, { 39 }
system_i386_wince, { 40 }
system_x86_6432_linux, { 41 }
system_arm_gba, { 42 }
system_powerpc64_linux, { 43 }
system_i386_darwin, { 44 }
system_arm_palmos, { 45 }
system_powerpc64_darwin, { 46 }
system_arm_nds, { 47 }
system_i386_embedded, { 48 }
system_m68k_embedded, { 49 }
system_alpha_embedded, { 50 }
system_powerpc_embedded, { 51 }
system_sparc_embedded, { 52 }
system_vm_embedded, { 53 }
system_iA64_embedded, { 54 }
system_x86_64_embedded, { 55 }
system_mips_embedded, { 56 }
system_arm_embedded, { 57 }
system_powerpc64_embedded, { 58 }
system_i386_symbian, { 59 }
system_arm_symbian, { 60 }
system_x86_64_darwin, { 61 }
system_avr_embedded, { 62 }
system_i386_haiku, { 63 }
system_arm_darwin, { 64 }
system_x86_64_solaris, { 65 }
system_mipseb_linux, { 66 }
system_mipsel_linux, { 67 }
system_i386_nativent, { 68 }
system_i386_iphonesim, { 69 }
system_powerpc_wii, { 70 }
system_x86_64_openbsd, { 71 }
system_x86_64_netbsd, { 72 }
system_powerpc_aix, { 73 }
system_powerpc64_aix, { 74 }
system_jvm_java32, { 75 }
system_jvm_android32, { 76 }
system_arm_android, { 77 }
system_i386_android, { 78 }
system_i8086_msdos, { 79 }
system_mipsel_android, { 80 }
system_mipseb_embedded, { 81 }
system_mipsel_embedded, { 82 }
system_i386_aros, { 83 }
system_x86_64_aros, { 84 }
system_x86_64_dragonfly, { 85 }
system_aarch64_darwin, { 86 }
system_x86_64_iphonesim, { 87 }
system_aarch64_linux, { 88 }
system_i8086_win16 { 89 }
);
type
tasm = (as_none
,as_gas { standard gnu assembler }
,as_i386_as_aout
,as_i386_nasmcoff
,as_i386_nasmwin32
,as_i386_nasmwdosx
,as_i386_nasmelf
,as_i386_nasmobj
,as_i386_nasmbeos
,as_i386_tasm
,as_i386_masm
,as_i386_wasm
,as_i386_coff
,as_i386_pecoff
,as_i386_elf32
,as_i386_pecoffwdosx
,as_m68k_mit
,as_powerpc_mpw
,as_darwin
,as_i386_macho
,as_x86_64_masm
,as_x86_64_pecoff
,as_i386_pecoffwince
,as_arm_pecoffwince
,as_x86_64_elf64
,as_sparc_elf32
,as_ggas { gnu assembler called "gas" instead of "as" }
,as_i386_nasmhaiku
,as_powerpc_vasm
,as_i386_nlmcoff
,as_powerpc_xcoff
,as_jvm_jasmin
,as_yasm
,as_i386_nasm
,as_i386_nasmdarwin
,as_x86_64_nasm
,as_x86_64_nasmwin64
,as_x86_64_nasmelf
,as_x86_64_nasmdarwin
,as_i8086_nasm
,as_i8086_nasmobj
,as_gas_powerpc_xcoff
,as_arm_elf32
,as_i8086_omf
,as_llvm
,as_clang
);
tlink = (ld_none,
ld_aix, { external linkers (one per OS, handles all CPUs) }
ld_amiga,
ld_aros,
ld_atari,
ld_android,
ld_beos,
ld_bsd,
ld_embedded,
ld_emx,
ld_gba,
ld_go32v2,
ld_haiku,
ld_jvm,
ld_linux,
ld_morphos,
ld_mpw,
ld_msdos,
ld_nds,
ld_netwlibc,
ld_netware,
ld_os2,
ld_palmos,
ld_solaris,
ld_watcom,
ld_wdosx,
ld_wii,
ld_windows,
ld_win16,
ld_int_go32v2, { implemented internal linkers }
ld_int_linux,
ld_int_nativent,
ld_int_netware,
ld_int_windows,
ld_int_msdos
);
tar = (ar_none
,ar_gnu_ar
,ar_mpw_ar
,ar_gnu_ar_scripted
,ar_gnu_gar
,ar_watcom_wlib_omf
,ar_watcom_wlib_omf_scripted
);
tres = (res_none
,res_gnu_windres,res_watcom_wrc_os2
,res_m68k_palmos,res_m68k_mpw
,res_powerpc_mpw,res_elf,res_xcoff
,res_win64_gorc, res_macho, res_ext
,res_jvm_raw
);
tresinfoflags = (res_external_file,res_arch_in_file_name
,res_single_file,res_no_compile);
tdbg = (dbg_none
,dbg_stabs,dbg_stabx,dbg_dwarf2,dbg_dwarf3,dbg_dwarf4,dbg_jasmin
);
tscripttype = (script_none
,script_dos,script_unix,script_amiga,
script_mpw,
script_fpcres
);
tabi = (abi_default
,abi_powerpc_sysv,abi_powerpc_aix,abi_powerpc_darwin,abi_powerpc_elfv2
,abi_eabi,abi_armeb,abi_eabihf
,abi_old_win32_gnu
,abi_aarch64_darwin
);
const
abi_powerpc_elfv1 = abi_powerpc_sysv;