Commit 5061261c authored by Alexandre Julliard's avatar Alexandre Julliard

winebuild: Add a -munix option.

parent 7f3d463b
......@@ -358,6 +358,7 @@ extern int verbose;
extern int link_ext_symbols;
extern int force_pointer_size;
extern int unwind_tables;
extern int unix_lib;
extern char *input_file_name;
extern char *spec_file_name;
......
......@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ int verbose = 0;
int link_ext_symbols = 0;
int force_pointer_size = 0;
int unwind_tables = 0;
int unix_lib = 0;
#ifdef __i386__
enum target_cpu target_cpu = CPU_x86;
......@@ -411,6 +412,7 @@ static char **parse_options( int argc, char **argv, DLLSPEC *spec )
else if (!strcmp( optarg, "64" )) force_pointer_size = 8;
else if (!strcmp( optarg, "arm" )) thumb_mode = 0;
else if (!strcmp( optarg, "thumb" )) thumb_mode = 1;
else if (!strcmp( optarg, "unix" )) unix_lib = 1;
else if (!strncmp( optarg, "cpu=", 4 )) cpu_option = xstrdup( optarg + 4 );
else if (!strncmp( optarg, "fpu=", 4 )) fpu_option = xstrdup( optarg + 4 );
else if (!strncmp( optarg, "arch=", 5 )) arch_option = xstrdup( optarg + 5 );
......
......@@ -160,6 +160,10 @@ Generate respectively 16-bit, 32-bit or 64-bit code.
.BI \-marm,\ \-mthumb,\ \-march= option ,\ \-mcpu= option ,\ \-mfpu= option ,\ \-mfloat-abi= option
Set code generation options for the assembler.
.TP
.B \-munix
Build a library that imports standard functions from the Unix C
library instead of the Windows runtime.
.TP
.BI \-M,\ --main-module= module
When building a 16-bit dll, set the name of its 32-bit counterpart to
\fImodule\fR. This is used to enforce that the load order for the
......
......@@ -845,6 +845,7 @@ static strarray *get_winebuild_args(struct options *opts)
strarray_add( spec_args, "--target" );
strarray_add( spec_args, opts->target );
}
if (!opts->use_msvcrt) strarray_add( spec_args, "-munix" );
if (opts->unwind_tables) strarray_add( spec_args, "-fasynchronous-unwind-tables" );
else strarray_add( spec_args, "-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables" );
return spec_args;
......
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