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riscv-gcc-1
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Apr 28, 1992
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Richard Stallman
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@@ -159,6 +159,25 @@ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* Generate calls to memcpy, etc., not bcopy, etc. */
#define TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS
/* A C statement to output assembler commands which will identify
the object file as having been compiled with GNU CC (or another
GNU compiler).
If you don't define this macro, the string `gcc2_compiled.:' is
output. This string is calculated to define a symbol which, on
BSD systems, will never be defined for any other reason. GDB
checks for the presence of this symbol when reading the symbol
table of an executable.
On non-BSD systems, you must arrange communication with GDB in
some other fashion. If GDB is not used on your system, you can
define this macro with an empty body.
On OSF/1, gcc2_compiled. confuses the kernel debugger, so don't
put it out. */
#define ASM_IDENTIFY_GCC(STREAM)
/* Defines to be able to build libgcc.a with GCC. */
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