1.1 --- a/config/cc.in Sun May 13 21:11:27 2007 +0000
1.2 +++ b/config/cc.in Wed Aug 29 16:46:23 2007 +0000
1.3 @@ -2,47 +2,9 @@
1.4
1.5 menu "C compiler"
1.6
1.7 -comment "Core C Compiler (used to build the C library)"
1.8 -
1.9 -config CC_USE_CORE
1.10 - bool
1.11 - prompt "Use a different core C compiler"
1.12 - default n
1.13 - help
1.14 - Use a different compiler to build the C library than the one
1.15 - in the final toolchain.
1.16 -
1.17 - You can change the compiler used, or only the version used.
1.18 -
1.19 - You most probably don't need that.
1.20 -
1.21 choice
1.22 bool
1.23 - prompt "Core C compiler:"
1.24 - depends on CC_USE_CORE
1.25 -
1.26 -config CC_CORE_GCC
1.27 - bool
1.28 - prompt "gcc"
1.29 -
1.30 -endchoice
1.31 -
1.32 -config CC_CORE_VERSION
1.33 - string
1.34 -
1.35 -config CC_CORE
1.36 - string
1.37 - default "gcc" if CC_CORE_GCC
1.38 -
1.39 -if CC_CORE_GCC && CC_USE_CORE
1.40 -source config/cc_core_gcc.in
1.41 -endif
1.42 -
1.43 -comment "Final C compiler"
1.44 -
1.45 -choice
1.46 - bool
1.47 - prompt "Final C compiler"
1.48 + prompt "C compiler flavour"
1.49 default CC_GCC
1.50
1.51 config CC_GCC
1.52 @@ -54,6 +16,11 @@
1.53 select CC_SUPPORT_ADA
1.54 select CC_SUPPORT_OBJC
1.55 select CC_SUPPORT_OBJCXX
1.56 + help
1.57 + gcc is the full-blown GNU compiler. This is what most people will choose.
1.58 +
1.59 + gcc sports lots of languages, powerfull code parser, optimised binary output,
1.60 + and lots of other features.
1.61
1.62 endchoice
1.63