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In case you're wondering, the gcc-2.7.2.1 import uses this to generate code. The size of the generated code is bigger than the entire bison release, making this a saving. The bison doc is pretty good apparently.
29 lines
904 B
Batchfile
29 lines
904 B
Batchfile
@echo off
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echo Configuring bison for go32
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rem This batch file assumes a unix-type "sed" program
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echo # Makefile generated by "configure.bat"> Makefile
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echo all.dos : bison >> Makefile
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if exist config.sed del config.sed
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echo "s/@srcdir@/./g ">> config.sed
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echo "s/@CC@/gcc/g ">> config.sed
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echo "s/@INSTALL@//g ">> config.sed
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echo "s/@INSTALL_PROGRAM@//g ">> config.sed
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echo "s/@INSTALL_DATA@//g ">> config.sed
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echo "s/@DEFS@/-DHAVE_STRERROR/g ">> config.sed
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echo "s/@LIBS@//g ">> config.sed
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echo "s/@ALLOCA@//g ">> config.sed
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echo "/^bison[ ]*:/,/-o/ { ">> config.sed
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echo " s/ \$(CC)/ >bison.rf/ ">> config.sed
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echo " /-o/ a\ ">> config.sed
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echo " $(CC) @bison.rf ">> config.sed
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echo "} ">> config.sed
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sed -e "s/^\"//" -e "s/\"$//" -e "s/[ ]*$//" config.sed > config2.sed
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sed -f config2.sed Makefile.in >> Makefile
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del config.sed
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del config2.sed
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