-/* If defined, this macro supplies yet another prefix to try after the standard
- prefixes. It is not searched when the `-b' option is used, or when the
- compiler is built as a cross compiler. */
-/* #define MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 "" */
-
-/* Define this macro as a C string constant if you with to set environment
- variables for programs called by the driver, such as the assembler and
- loader. The driver passes the value of this macro to `putenv' to initialize
- the necessary environment variables. */
-/* #define INIT_ENVIRONMENT "" */
-
-/* Define this macro as a C string constant if you wish to override the
- standard choice of `/usr/local/include' as the default prefix to try when
- searching for local header files. `LOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR' comes before
- `SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIR' in the search order.
-
- Cross compilers do not use this macro and do not search either
- `/usr/local/include' or its replacement. */
-/* #define LOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR "" */
-
-/* Define this macro as a C string constant if you wish to specify a
- system-specific directory to search for header files before the standard
- directory. `SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIR' comes before `STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR' in the
- search order.
-
- Cross compilers do not use this macro and do not search the directory
- specified. */
-/* #define SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIR "" */
-
-/* Define this macro as a C string constant if you wish to override the
- standard choice of `/usr/include' as the default prefix to try when
- searching for header files.
-
- Cross compilers do not use this macro and do not search either
- `/usr/include' or its replacement. */
-/* #define STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR "" */
-
-/* Define this macro if you wish to override the entire default search path for
- include files. The default search path includes `GCC_INCLUDE_DIR',
- `LOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR', `SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIR', `GPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR', and
- `STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR'. In addition, `GPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR' and
- `GCC_INCLUDE_DIR' are defined automatically by `Makefile', and specify
- private search areas for GCC. The directory `GPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR' is used
- only for C++ programs.
-
- The definition should be an initializer for an array of structures. Each
- array element should have two elements: the directory name (a string
- constant) and a flag for C++-only directories. Mark the end of the array
- with a null element. For example, here is the definition used for VMS:
-
- #define INCLUDE_DEFAULTS \
- { \
- { "GNU_GXX_INCLUDE:", 1}, \
- { "GNU_CC_INCLUDE:", 0}, \
- { "SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB.]", 0}, \
- { ".", 0}, \
- { 0, 0} \
- }
-
- Here is the order of prefixes tried for exec files:
-
- 1. Any prefixes specified by the user with `-B'.
-
- 2. The environment variable `GCC_EXEC_PREFIX', if any.
-
- 3. The directories specified by the environment variable
- `COMPILER_PATH'.
-
- 4. The macro `STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX'.
-
- 5. `/usr/lib/gcc/'.
-
- 6. The macro `MD_EXEC_PREFIX', if any.
-
- Here is the order of prefixes tried for startfiles:
-
- 1. Any prefixes specified by the user with `-B'.
-
- 2. The environment variable `GCC_EXEC_PREFIX', if any.
-
- 3. The directories specified by the environment variable
- `LIBRARY_PATH' (native only, cross compilers do not use this).
-
- 4. The macro `STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX'.
-
- 5. `/usr/lib/gcc/'.
-
- 6. The macro `MD_EXEC_PREFIX', if any.
-
- 7. The macro `MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX', if any.
-
- 8. The macro `STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX'.
-
- 9. `/lib/'.
-
- 10. `/usr/lib/'. */
-/* #define INCLUDE_DEFAULTS {{ }} */
-