static char * gen_decl ();
void gen_aux_info_record ();
+#if 0
/* Virtually every UN*X system now in common use (except for pre-4.3-tahoe
BSD systems) now provides getcwd as called for by POSIX. Allow for
the few exceptions to the general rule here. */
/* We actually use this as a starting point, not a limit. */
#define GUESSPATHLEN 100
#endif /* (defined (USG) || defined (VMS)) */
+#endif /* 0 */
\f
/* Take two strings and mash them together into a newly allocated area. */
if (! compiled_from_record++)
{
+#if 0
int size;
char *wd;
char *value;
if (value != 0)
fprintf (aux_info_file, "/* compiled from: %s */\n", wd);
+#endif
+ /* The first line tells which directory file names are relative to.
+ Currently, -fgen-aux-info works only for files in the working
+ directory, so just use a `.' as a placeholder for now. */
+ fprintf (aux_info_file, "/* compiled from: . */\n");
}
/* Write the actual line of auxiliary info. */