-$(GHC_CABAL_DIR)_dist-dummy-ghc_MODULES = dummy-ghc
-$(GHC_CABAL_DIR)_dist-dummy-ghc_PROG = dummy-ghc$(exeext)
-
-# depend on project.mk, so we pick up the new version number if it changes.
-$(GHC_CABAL_DIR)/dist-dummy-ghc/build/dummy-ghc.hs : $(GHC_CABAL_DIR)/ghc.mk $(MKDIRHIER) mk/project.mk compiler/main/DynFlags.hs
- "$(MKDIRHIER)" $(dir $@)
- "$(RM)" $(RM_OPTS) $@
- echo 'import System.Environment' >> $@
- echo 'import System.Cmd' >> $@
- echo 'import System.Exit' >> $@
- echo 'main :: IO ()' >> $@
- echo 'main = do args <- getArgs' >> $@
- echo ' case args of' >> $@
- echo ' ["--numeric-version"] ->' >> $@
- echo ' putStrLn "$(ProjectVersion)"' >> $@
- echo ' ["--supported-languages"] ->' >> $@
- echo ' mapM_ putStrLn extensions' >> $@
- echo ' _ ->' >> $@
- echo ' do e <- rawSystem "$(GHC_STAGE0)" args' >> $@
- echo ' exitWith e' >> $@
-# This unpleasant sed script grabs the lines between the
-# xFlags ::
-# line and the
-# ]
-# line of compiler/main/DynFlags.hs, and if they look like
-# ( "PostfixOperators", ...
-# then it translates them into
-# ["PostfixOperators"] ++
-# Tabs are a pain to handle portably with sed, so rather than worrying
-# about them we just use tr to remove them all before we start.
- echo 'extensions :: [String]' >> $@
- echo 'extensions =' >> $@
- '$(TR)' -d '\t' < compiler/main/DynFlags.hs | '$(SED)' '/^xFlags/,/]/s/^ *( *\("[^"]*"\)[^"]*/ [\1] ++/p;d' >> $@
- echo ' []' >> $@
-
-# We don't build dummy-ghc with Cabal, so we need to pass -package
-# flags manually
-utils/ghc-cabal_dist-dummy-ghc_HC_OPTS = -package process
-$(eval $(call build-prog,utils/ghc-cabal,dist-dummy-ghc,0))