openbsd-ports/lang/llvm-gcc4/patches/patch-gcc_config_i386_driver-i386_c
sthen cb6a8938ed Import llvm-gcc4, not yet linked to the build. This is a work in
progress, largely based on the gcc port in ports/lang/gcc/4.2.
Requested by jsg@.

It's somewhat usable on i386 (shared lib versions not yet properly
under control). Build on amd64 currently fails with -fPIC problems.

-- --
lvm-gcc is the LLVM C front end. It is a modified version of gcc
that compiles C/C++/ObjC programs into native objects, LLVM bitcode or
LLVM assembly language, depending upon the options.

By default, llvm-gcc compiles to native objects just like GCC does.
If the -emit-llvm option is given then it will generate LLVM bitcode
files instead. If -S (assembly) is also given, then it will generate
LLVM assembly.

Being derived from the GNU Compiler Collection, llvm-gcc has many of
gcc's features and accepts most of gcc's options. It handles a number
of gcc's extensions to the C programming language.
<sthen@zephyr:/usr/ports/mystuff/lang/llvm-gcc4:9>$CVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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$OpenBSD: patch-gcc_config_i386_driver-i386_c,v 1.1.1.1 2009/06/22 22:37:32 sthen Exp $
--- gcc/config/i386/driver-i386.c.orig Thu Dec 4 05:19:42 2008
+++ gcc/config/i386/driver-i386.c Mon Jun 22 00:53:54 2009
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ const char *host_detect_local_cpu (int argc, const cha
}
done:
- return concat ("-m", argv[0], "=", cpu, NULL);
+ return concat ("-m", argv[0], "=", cpu, (void *)0);
}
#else
/* If we aren't compiling with GCC we just provide a minimal
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ const char *host_detect_local_cpu (int argc, const cha
else
cpu = "generic";
- return concat ("-m", argv[0], "=", cpu, NULL);
+ return concat ("-m", argv[0], "=", cpu, (void *)0);
}
#endif /* GCC_VERSION */
/* LLVM LOCAL fix bootstrap failure on ppc host */