Green Hills provides header files for use with C and C++ source files. These files are accessed by placing the #include directive in the source file. When the compiler sees #include file, it first searches in the directory containing the source file, then in the directories specified with the -I option, and finally in the default directories.
For C, the default directories are:
/usr/green/mcore/include
/usr/green/ansi
The contents of /usr/green/ansi shown below.
assert.h |
ctype.h |
errno.h |
float.h |
inline.h |
ghcxx.h |
interrup.h |
interrupt.h |
limits.h |
locale.h |
math.h |
setjmp.h |
signal.h |
stdarg.h |
stddef.h |
stdio.h |
stdlib.h |
string.h |
strings.h |
time.h |
varargs.h |
For C++, the default directories vary depending on the C++ mode in use.