From f2537492cca9e468d8d016e97ca78b323ed2aeec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Stubbs Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 13:32:30 +0000 Subject: Remove app-portage/portage-docs files from portage-2.0 branch svn path=/main/branches/2.0/; revision=2081 --- man/toolchain-funcs.eclass.5 | 112 ------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 112 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 man/toolchain-funcs.eclass.5 (limited to 'man/toolchain-funcs.eclass.5') diff --git a/man/toolchain-funcs.eclass.5 b/man/toolchain-funcs.eclass.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 76bae6751..000000000 --- a/man/toolchain-funcs.eclass.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -.TH "TOOLCHAIN-FUNCS.ECLASS" "5" "Jun 2003" "Portage 2.0.51" "portage" -.SH "NAME" -toolchain-funcs.eclass \- functions to get commonly needed info about the -toolchain (binutils/gcc/glibc/etc...) -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -The \fBtoolchain-funcs\fR eclass contains a suite of functions that are -used to glean information about the toolchain that is used to compile. -This allows developers to worry about gcc specs rather than figuring -out how to find the specs in the first place. -.SH "TOOL FUNCTIONS" -.TP -.B tc-getAR -Returns the name of the binutils archiver. Usually 'ar'. -.TP -.B tc-getAS -Returns the name of the assembler. Usually 'as'. -.TP -.B tc-getBUILD_CC -Returns the name of the compiler for the build system. -Useful only when you have to compile and run a utility while -building the package. -.TP -.B tc-getCC -Returns the name of the C compiler binary. Usually 'gcc'. -.TP -.B tc-getCXX -Returns the name of the C++ compiler binary. Usually 'g++'. -.TP -.B tc-getF77 -Returns the name of the fortran compiler. -.TP -.B tc-getGCJ -Returns the name of the java compiler. Usually 'gcj'. -.TP -.B tc-getLD -Returns the name of the linker. Usually 'ld'. -.TP -.B tc-getNM -Returns the name of the symbol/object thingy. Usually 'nm'. -.TP -.B tc-getRANLIB -Returns the name of the archiver indexer. Usually 'ranlib'. -.SH "MISC FUNCTIONS" -.TP -\fBtc-arch\fR [\fITARGET\fR] -Echo the portage $ARCH that the current toolchain represents. -Basically this is a drop-in replacment for $ARCH usage. If no -\fITARGET\fR is specified, then CHOST will be used. -.TP -\fBtc-arch-kernel\fR [\fITARGET\fR] -Echo the kernel $ARCH that the current toolchain represents. If no -\fITARGET\fR is specified, then CHOST will be used. -.TP -\fBtc-endian\fR [\fITARGET\fR] -Echo 'little' or 'big' based upon what the current toolchain represents. -If no \fITARGET\fR is specified, then CHOST will be used. -.TP -\fBtc-export\fR <\fBlist of variables\fR> -Quickly export \fBlist of variables\fR to the environment. Much easier -than exporting each idividual variable at a time. - -For example: \fBtc-export\fR CC CXX AR RANLIB -.TP -.B tc-is-cross-compiler -Return shell true/false based upon whether the current building -setup is for a cross compiler. -.SH "VERSION FUNCTIONS" -.TP -.B gcc-fullversion -Returns the version as by `$CC -dumpversion`. -.br -GCC \fI2.95.3\fR will return \fI2.95.3\fR -.br -GCC \fI3.2.1\fR will return \fI3.2.1\fR -.TP -.B gcc-version -Returns the version, but only the .. -.br -GCC \fI2.95\fR.3 will return \fI2.95\fR -.br -GCC \fI3.2\fR.1 will return \fI3.2\fR -.TP -.B gcc-major-version -Returns the Major version. -.br -GCC \fI2\fR.95.3 will return \fI2\fR -.br -GCC \fI3\fR.2.1 will return \fI3\fR -.TP -.B gcc-minor-version -Returns the Minor version. -.br -GCC 2.\fI95\fR.3 will return \fI95\fR -.br -GCC 3.\fI2\fR.1 will return \fI2\fR -.TP -.B gcc-micro-version -Returns the Micro version. -.br -GCC 2.95.\fI3\fR will return \fI3\fR -.br -GCC 3.2.\fI1\fR will return \fI1\fR -.SH "REPORTING BUGS" -Please report bugs via http://bugs.gentoo.org/ -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR ebuild (5) -.SH "FILES" -.BR /usr/portage/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass -.SH "AUTHORS" -Mike Frysinger -.SH "CVS HEADER" -$Id: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/portage/man/toolchain-funcs.eclass.5,v 1.1.2.2 2005/01/15 00:19:23 vapier Exp $ -- cgit v1.2.3-1-g7c22