1 # Top level configure fragment for LTO
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21 compilers="lto1\$(exeext)"
22 stagestuff="lto1\$(exeext)"
24 gtfiles="\$(srcdir)/lto/lto-tree.h \$(srcdir)/lto/lto-lang.c \$(srcdir)/lto/lto.c \$(srcdir)/lto/lto.h"
26 # LTO is a special front end. From a user's perspective it is not
27 # really a language, but a middle end feature. However, the GIMPLE
28 # reading module is implemented as a front end, so enabling LTO means
29 # enabling this "language". To enable LTO functionality, use
30 # --enable-lto when configuring the compiler.
33 # Add LTO to boot language if it is enabled.
34 boot_language=$enable_lto