Hi Rainer, On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Rainer Orth <r...@cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de> wrote: > Hi Karel, > >> More information: It looks like gcc driver invokes cc1 with -P option >> which switches off linemakers on Solaris. On Linux cc1 is invoked >> without -P and so linemakers are presented. The question is why on >> Solaris -P is added to the options since I don't use it myself. It's >> inserted by gcc itself... > > you can find this explained in gcc/config/i386/sol2.h (so this > behaviour is Solaris/x86-specific): > > /* Solaris 2/Intel as chokes on #line directives before Solaris 10. */ > #undef CPP_SPEC > #define CPP_SPEC "%{,assembler-with-cpp:-P} %(cpp_subtarget)"
Thanks a lot for this reference! Hmm, I see I can't do with this anything since I'd like to use as much as possible Solaris bundled GNU C. > With Solaris 9 support gone on mainline, this can be revisited now, but > this won't change anything for released versions. What shall I do for this to be at least considered? > Apart from that, why are you invoking gcc with -x assembler-with-cpp > when the input is clearly anything but assembler input? You're > obviously lying to the compiler, and I'd go as far as claiming that you > get what you deserve: garbage in, garbage out. > :-) fair enough, but GHC requires to use some CPP and GNU C's provided one is very comfortable. Well, at least except on Solaris as you see... Thanks a lot for your help! Karel