Document AC_EGREP* better

From a suggestion by Bruno Haible in:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-autoconf/2017-02/msg00001.html
This commit is contained in:
Paul Eggert 2020-07-15 16:27:38 -07:00
parent fc1fe98541
commit 6677262915

View File

@ -9392,6 +9392,8 @@ If the output of running the preprocessor on the system header file
@var{header-file} matches the extended regular expression
@var{pattern}, execute shell commands @var{action-if-found}, otherwise
execute @var{action-if-not-found}.
See below for some problems involving this macro.
@end defmac
@anchor{AC_EGREP_CPP}
@ -9403,8 +9405,36 @@ variable, back quote, and backslash substitutions are performed. If the
output of running the preprocessor on @var{program} matches the
extended regular expression @var{pattern}, execute shell commands
@var{action-if-found}, otherwise execute @var{action-if-not-found}.
See below for some problems involving this macro.
@end defmac
@code{AC_EGREP_CPP} and @code{AC_EGREP_HEADER} should be used with care,
as preprocessors can insert line breaks between output tokens. For
example, the preprocessor might transform this:
@example
#define MAJOR 2
#define MINOR 23
Version MAJOR . MINOR
@end example
@noindent
into this:
@example
Version
2
.
23
@end example
@noindent
Because preprocessors are allowed to insert white space, change escapes
in string contants, insert backlash-newline pairs, or do any of a number
of things that do not change the meaning of the preprocessed program, it
is better to rely on @code{AC_PREPROC_IFELSE} than to resort to
@code{AC_EGREP_CPP} or @code{AC_EGREP_HEADER}.
@node Running the Compiler