configure: Define OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC=0 for MacOSX builds
MacOSX 10.8 ("Mountain Lion") defaults to trying to use automated reference counting on certain objects. This means that the system header files will use some Objective C syntax constructs even when compiling pure C, which confuses mainline gcc. Suppress this by setting OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC=0. This avoids a compile error like this: In file included from /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Headers/NSObject.h:5:0, from /usr/include/os/object.h:74, from /usr/include/dispatch/dispatch.h:48, from /System/Library/Frameworks/IOKit.framework/Headers/IOKitLib.h:56, from block/raw-posix.c:35: /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Headers/NSObjCRuntime.h:409:1: error: stray ‘@’ in program [with a large number of further run-on errors] Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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audio_possible_drivers="coreaudio sdl fmod"
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LDFLAGS="-framework CoreFoundation -framework IOKit $LDFLAGS"
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libs_softmmu="-F/System/Library/Frameworks -framework Cocoa -framework IOKit $libs_softmmu"
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# Disable attempts to use ObjectiveC features in os/object.h since they
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# won't work when we're compiling with gcc as a C compiler.
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QEMU_CFLAGS="-DOS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC=0 $QEMU_CFLAGS"
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solaris="yes"
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