* whethe can I specify the suffix of assembler file?
@ 2003-06-02 2:35 qinfeng.zhang
2003-06-02 3:49 ` LLeweLLyn Reese
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From: qinfeng.zhang @ 2003-06-02 2:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
When compiling a C source file, and terminate the compiler with option '-S',
for example :
gcc -S foo.c
then the assembler file name is foo.s. If I want to use another suffix instead ".t",
what can I do? Is it useful to modify the CC1_SPEC and ASM_SPEC? I have tried, but
no effect.
Regards
Qinfeng Zhang
Optical Storage & Digital TV
Philips Research East Asia - Shanghai
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* Re: whethe can I specify the suffix of assembler file?
2003-06-02 2:35 whethe can I specify the suffix of assembler file? qinfeng.zhang
@ 2003-06-02 3:49 ` LLeweLLyn Reese
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From: LLeweLLyn Reese @ 2003-06-02 3:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: qinfeng.zhang; +Cc: gcc-help
qinfeng.zhang@philips.com writes:
> When compiling a C source file, and terminate the compiler with option '-S',
> for example :
> gcc -S foo.c
gcc -S foo.c -o foo.t
-o is for specifying the name of the output file, see:
gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.3/gcc/Overall-Options.html#Overall%20Options
and search for '-o'.
> then the assembler file name is foo.s. If I want to use another suffix instead ".t",
> what can I do? Is it useful to modify the CC1_SPEC and ASM_SPEC?
It isn't necessary. I don't know if it is useful.
> I have tried, but
> no effect.
[snip]
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* Re: whethe can I specify the suffix of assembler file?
@ 2003-06-02 7:12 qinfeng.zhang
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From: qinfeng.zhang @ 2003-06-02 7:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
I know how to generate object file with special file name throug command line,
but I want to replace the default suffix ".s" with ".t" by modifying GCC target macro .
Regards
To: Qinfeng Zhang/SHA/RESEARCH/PHILIPS@APAC
cc: gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: Re: whethe can I specify the suffix of assembler file?
LLeweLLyn Reese Classification:
<llewelly@lifesupport.shutdown.
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Sent by:
gcc-help-owner@gcc.gnu.org
2003-06-02 11:46
qinfeng.zhang@philips.com writes:
> When compiling a C source file, and terminate the compiler with option '-S',
> for example :
> gcc -S foo.c
gcc -S foo.c -o foo.t
-o is for specifying the name of the output file, see:
gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.3/gcc/Overall-Options.html#Overall%20Options
and search for '-o'.
> then the assembler file name is foo.s. If I want to use another suffix instead ".t",
> what can I do? Is it useful to modify the CC1_SPEC and ASM_SPEC?
It isn't necessary. I don't know if it is useful.
> I have tried, but
> no effect.
[snip]
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