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eieio-instance-inheritor
ede-compilation-program
ede-compiler
See ede-object-compiler, semantic-ede-grammar-compiler-class.
Create a new object with name NAME of class type ede-compiler
:parent-instance
Type: eieio-instance-inheritor-child
The parent of this instance. If a slot of this class is reference, and is unbound, then the parent is checked for a value.
:name
Type: string
Name of this type of compiler.
:variables
Type: list
Variables needed in the Makefile for this compiler. An assoc list where each element is (VARNAME . VALUE) where VARNAME is a string, and VALUE is either a string, or a list of strings. For example, GCC would define CC=gcc, and emacs would define EMACS=emacs.
:sourcetype
Type: list
A list of ede-sourcecode
See ede-sourcecode. objects this class will handle.
This is used to match target objects with the compilers and linkers
they can use, and which files this object is interested in.
:commands
Type: list
The commands used to execute this compiler. The object which uses this compiler will place these commands after its rule definition.
:objectextention
Type: string
A string which is the extension used for object files. For example, C code uses .o on unix, and Emacs Lisp uses .elc.
:makedepends
Type: boolean
Default Value: nil
Non-nil
if this compiler can make dependencies.
:uselinker
Type: boolean
Default Value: nil
Non-nil
if this compiler creates code that can be linked.
This requires that the containing target also define a list of available
linkers that can be used.
Insert an OBJ variable to specify object code to be generated for THIS. The name of the target is TARGETNAME as a string. SOURCEFILES is the list of files to be objectified. Not all compilers do this.
Return non-nil
if THIS has intermediate object files.
If this compiler creates code that can be linked together,
then the object files created by the compiler are considered intermediate.
Return a string based on THIS representing a make object variable. TARGETNAME is the name of the target that these objects belong to.
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