$x =~ s|(\.OLB)|$1/LIB|;
"WRITE OPT_FILE \"$x\"" } @deps)
|| "\@ !";
- return <<"EOF";
+ return <<"EOF"
$shlib.EXE : $lib.OLB $deps $ordinalsfile
\$(PERL) $mkdef_pl "$mkdef_key" "VMS" > $shlib.SYMVEC-tmp
\$(PERL) $translatesyms_pl \$(BLDDIR)CXX\$DEMANGLER_DB. < $shlib.SYMVEC-tmp > $shlib.SYMVEC
$write_opt
CLOSE OPT_FILE
LINK \$(LDFLAGS)/SHARE=\$\@ $shlib.OPT/OPT \$(EX_LIBS)
- SET IMAGE/FLAGS=(NOCALL_DEBUG) \$\@
DELETE $shlib.SYMVEC;*
PURGE $shlib.EXE,$shlib.OPT,$shlib.MAP
EOF
+ . ($config{target} =~ m|alpha| ? "" : <<"EOF"
+ SET IMAGE/FLAGS=(NOCALL_DEBUG) \$\@
+EOF
+ );
}
sub obj2dso {
my %args = @_;
$x =~ s|(\.OLB)|$1/LIB|;
"WRITE OPT_FILE \"$x\"" } @deps)
|| "\@ !";
- return <<"EOF";
+ return <<"EOF"
$lib.EXE : $deps
OPEN/WRITE/SHARE=READ OPT_FILE $lib.OPT
TYPE $engine_opt /OUTPUT=OPT_FILE:
$write_opt2
CLOSE OPT_FILE
LINK \$(LDFLAGS)/SHARE=\$\@ $lib.OPT/OPT \$(EX_LIBS)
- SET IMAGE/FLAGS=(NOCALL_DEBUG) \$\@
- PURGE $lib.EXE,$lib.OPT,$lib.MAP
EOF
+ . ($config{target} =~ m|alpha| ? "" : <<"EOF"
+ SET IMAGE/FLAGS=(NOCALL_DEBUG) \$\@
+EOF
+ );
}
sub obj2lib {
my %args = @_;
# by default), and so someone building doesn't have to worry where it
# isn't necessary. If there are other warnings, however, we show them
# and let it break the build.
- return <<"EOF";
+ return <<"EOF"
$bin.EXE : $deps
OPEN/WRITE/SHARE=READ OPT_FILE $bin.OPT
$write_opt1
-@ IF .NOT. link_severity THEN TYPE $bin.LINKLOG
-@ DELETE $bin.LINKLOG;*
@ IF .NOT. link_severity THEN SPAWN/WAIT/NOLOG EXIT 'link_status'
- SET IMAGE/FLAGS=(NOCALL_DEBUG) $bin.EXE
- PURGE $bin.EXE,$bin.OPT
EOF
+ . ($config{target} =~ m|alpha| ? "" : <<"EOF"
+ SET IMAGE/FLAGS=(NOCALL_DEBUG) \$\@
+EOF
+ );
}
sub in2script {
my %args = @_;
prompt. Unfortunately, this disrupts all other uses, such as running
test programs in the test framework.
+ Generally speaking, if you build for debugging, only use the programs
+ directly for debugging. Do not try to use them from a script, such
+ as running the test suite.
+
+ *The following is not available on Alpha*
+
As a compromise, we're turning off the flag that makes the debugger
start automatically. If there is a program that you need to debug,
you need to turn that flag back on first, for example:
$ set image /flag=call_debug [.test]evp_test.exe
- Then just run it and you will find yourself in a debuggin session.
+ Then just run it and you will find yourself in a debugging session.
When done, we recomment that you turn that flag back off:
$ set image /flag=nocall_debug [.test]evp_test.exe