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2007-09-06 Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
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Texinfo cleanup.
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* doc/autoconf.texi: Avoid lines > 80 columns when possible.
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Reword some paragraphs to avoid overfull, underfull hbox
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warnings. Add index entries to avoid overfull vbox warnings.
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2007-09-05 Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
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* NEWS: Adjust wording for AC_CONFIG_LINKS.
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@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ disable warnings falling into @var{category}
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Warnings about @samp{syntax} are enabled by default, and the environment
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variable @env{WARNINGS}, a comma separated list of categories, is
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honored as well. Passing @option{-W @var{category}} actually behaves as if
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you had passed @option{--warnings=syntax,$WARNINGS,@var{category}}. If
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you had passed @option{--warnings syntax,$WARNINGS,@var{category}}. If
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you want to disable the defaults and @env{WARNINGS}, but (for example)
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enable the warnings about obsolete constructs, you would use @option{-W
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none,obsolete}.
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@ -1657,7 +1657,7 @@ disable warnings falling into @var{category}
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Warnings about @samp{syntax} are enabled by default, and the environment
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variable @env{WARNINGS}, a comma separated list of categories, is
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honored as well. Passing @option{-W @var{category}} actually behaves as if
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you had passed @option{--warnings=syntax,$WARNINGS,@var{category}}. If
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you had passed @option{--warnings syntax,$WARNINGS,@var{category}}. If
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you want to disable the defaults and @env{WARNINGS}, but (for example)
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enable the warnings about obsolete constructs, you would use @option{-W
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none,obsolete}.
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@ -1701,7 +1701,8 @@ Every @command{configure} script must call @code{AC_INIT} before doing
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anything else. The only other required macro is @code{AC_OUTPUT}
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(@pxref{Output}).
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@defmac AC_INIT (@var{package}, @var{version}, @ovar{bug-report}, @ovar{tarname})
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@defmac AC_INIT (@var{package}, @var{version}, @ovar{bug-report}, @
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@ovar{tarname})
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@acindex{INIT}
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Process any command-line arguments and perform various initializations
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and verifications.
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@ -3285,7 +3286,8 @@ results of tests. One can use @code{AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS} but the
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creation of relative symbolic links can be delicate when the package is
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built in a directory different from the source directory.
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@defmac AC_CONFIG_LINKS (@var{dest}:@var{source}@dots{}, @ovar{cmds}, @ovar{init-cmds})
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@defmac AC_CONFIG_LINKS (@var{dest}:@var{source}@dots{}, @ovar{cmds}, @
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@ovar{init-cmds})
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@acindex{CONFIG_LINKS}
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@cindex Links
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Make @code{AC_OUTPUT} link each of the existing files @var{source} to
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@ -3844,7 +3846,8 @@ You are strongly encouraged to declare the @var{variable} passed to
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@code{AC_CHECK_PROG} etc.@: as precious, @xref{Setting Output Variables},
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@code{AC_ARG_VAR}, for more details.
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@defmac AC_CHECK_PROG (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @var{value-if-found}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path}, @ovar{reject})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_PROG (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @
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@var{value-if-found}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path}, @ovar{reject})
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@acindex{CHECK_PROG}
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Check whether program @var{prog-to-check-for} exists in @env{PATH}. If
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it is found, set @var{variable} to @var{value-if-found}, otherwise to
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@ -3856,7 +3859,8 @@ that case, set @var{variable} using the absolute file name of the
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@var{variable}.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_PROGS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_PROGS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{CHECK_PROGS}
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Check for each program in the blank-separated list
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@var{progs-to-check-for} existing in the @env{PATH}. If one is found, set
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@ -3867,7 +3871,8 @@ list are found, set @var{variable} to @var{value-if-not-found}; if
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is not changed. Calls @code{AC_SUBST} for @var{variable}.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TARGET_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TARGET_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{CHECK_TARGET_TOOL}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_PROG}, but first looks for @var{prog-to-check-for}
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with a prefix of the target type as determined by
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@ -3884,7 +3889,8 @@ compiler driver @r{(@command{gcc} for the @acronym{GNU} C Compiler)}
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uses to produce objects, archives or executables}.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{CHECK_TOOL}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_PROG}, but first looks for @var{prog-to-check-for}
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with a prefix of the host type as determined by
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@ -3905,7 +3911,8 @@ For more information, see @ref{Specifying Names, , Specifying the
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system type}.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{CHECK_TARGET_TOOLS}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_TARGET_TOOL}, each of the tools in the list
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@var{progs-to-check-for} are checked with a prefix of the target type as
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@ -3919,7 +3926,8 @@ is not specified, the value of @var{variable} is not changed. Calls
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@code{AC_SUBST} for @var{variable}.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TOOLS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_TOOLS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{CHECK_TOOLS}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_TOOL}, each of the tools in the list
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@var{progs-to-check-for} are checked with a prefix of the host type as
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accept program names that are not prefixed with the host type.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_PATH_PROG (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_PATH_PROG (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{PATH_PROG}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_PROG}, but set @var{variable} to the absolute
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name of @var{prog-to-check-for} if found.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_PATH_PROGS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_PATH_PROGS (@var{variable}, @var{progs-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{PATH_PROGS}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_PROGS}, but if any of @var{progs-to-check-for}
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are found, set @var{variable} to the absolute name of the program
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found.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_PATH_TARGET_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_PATH_TARGET_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{PATH_TARGET_TOOL}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_TARGET_TOOL}, but set @var{variable} to the absolute
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name of the program if it is found.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_PATH_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@defmac AC_PATH_TOOL (@var{variable}, @var{prog-to-check-for}, @
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@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
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@acindex{PATH_TOOL}
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_TOOL}, but set @var{variable} to the absolute
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name of the program if it is found.
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solution. Be aware that, like most Autoconf macros, they test a feature
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of the host machine, and therefore, they die when cross-compiling.
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FILE (@var{file}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FILE (@var{file}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@ovar{action-if-not-found})
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@acindex{CHECK_FILE}
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Check whether file @var{file} exists on the native system. If it is
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found, execute @var{action-if-found}, otherwise do
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@var{action-if-not-found}, if given.
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FILES (@var{files}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FILES (@var{files}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@ovar{action-if-not-found})
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@acindex{CHECK_FILES}
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Executes @code{AC_CHECK_FILE} once for each file listed in @var{files}.
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Additionally, defines @samp{HAVE_@var{file}} (@pxref{Standard Symbols})
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The following macros check for the presence of certain C, C++, or Fortran
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library archive files.
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@defmac AC_CHECK_LIB (@var{library}, @var{function}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @ovar{other-libraries})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_LIB (@var{library}, @var{function}, @
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@ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @ovar{other-libraries})
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@acindex{CHECK_LIB}
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Test whether the library @var{library} is available by trying to link
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_SEARCH_LIBS (@var{function}, @var{search-libs}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @ovar{other-libraries})
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@defmac AC_SEARCH_LIBS (@var{function}, @var{search-libs}, @
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@ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @ovar{other-libraries})
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@acindex{SEARCH_LIBS}
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Search for a library defining @var{function} if it's not already
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@item @code{sscanf}
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@c @fuindex sscanf
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@prindex @code{sscanf}
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On various old systems, e.g., @acronym{HP-UX} 9, @code{sscanf} requires that its
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On various old systems, e.g., @acronym{HP-UX} 9, @code{sscanf} requires
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that its
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input string be writable (though it doesn't actually change it). This
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can be a problem when using @command{gcc} since it normally puts
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constant strings in read-only memory (@pxref{Incompatibilities,
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@defmac AC_FUNC_CHOWN
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@acindex{FUNC_CHOWN}
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@cvindex HAVE_CHOWN
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@c @fuindex chown
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@prindex @code{chown}
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If the @code{chown} function is available and works (in particular, it
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@defmac AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
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@acindex{FUNC_FSEEKO}
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@cvindex _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
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@cvindex HAVE_FSEEKO
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@c @fuindex fseeko
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@prindex @code{fseeko}
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If the @code{fseeko} function is available, define @code{HAVE_FSEEKO}.
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@defmac AC_FUNC_GETGROUPS
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@acindex{FUNC_GETGROUPS}
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@cvindex HAVE_GETGROUPS
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@ovindex GETGROUPS_LIBS
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@c @fuindex getgroups
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@prindex @code{getgroups}
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@defmac AC_FUNC_STRTOLD
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@acindex{FUNC_STRTOLD}
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@cvindex HAVE_STRTOLD
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@prindex @code{strtold}
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whether it is present, you have to write your own test for
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FUNC (@var{function}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FUNC (@var{function}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@acindex{CHECK_FUNC}
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If C function @var{function} is available, run shell commands
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@var{action-if-found}, otherwise @var{action-if-not-found}. If you just
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about selecting the language for checks.)
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FUNCS (@var{function}@dots{}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_FUNCS (@var{function}@dots{}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@acindex{CHECK_FUNCS}
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@cvindex HAVE_@var{function}
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For each @var{function} enumerated in the blank-or-newline-separated argument
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@defmac AC_REPLACE_FUNCS (@var{function}@dots{})
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@acindex{REPLACE_FUNCS}
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@cvindex HAVE_@var{function}
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@ovindex LIBOBJS
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Like @code{AC_CHECK_FUNCS}, but uses @samp{AC_LIBOBJ(@var{function})} as
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@defmac AC_CHECK_HEADER (@var{header-file}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_HEADER (@var{header-file}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
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@acindex{CHECK_HEADER}
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If the system header file @var{header-file} is compilable, execute shell
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commands @var{action-if-found}, otherwise execute
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_HEADERS (@var{header-file}@dots{}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_HEADERS (@var{header-file}@dots{}, @
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@ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @
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@acindex{CHECK_HEADERS}
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@cvindex HAVE_@var{header}
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@defmac AC_CHECK_DECL (@var{symbol}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_DECL (@var{symbol}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@acindex{CHECK_DECL}
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_DECLS (@var{symbols}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_DECLS (@var{symbols}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@acindex{CHECK_DECLS}
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@cvindex HAVE_DECL_@var{symbol}
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@defmac AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
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@cvindex HAVE_DECL_TZNAME
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@cvindex HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE
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@cvindex HAVE_TM_ZONE
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@cvindex HAVE_TZNAME
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These macros are used to find structure members not covered by the
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@defmac AC_CHECK_MEMBER (@var{aggregate}.@var{member}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_MEMBER (@var{aggregate}.@var{member}, @
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@ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @
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@acindex{CHECK_MEMBER}
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Check whether @var{member} is a member of the aggregate @var{aggregate}.
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@end example
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@end defmac
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@defmac AC_CHECK_MEMBERS (@var{members}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
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@defmac AC_CHECK_MEMBERS (@var{members}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
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@cvindex HAVE_@var{aggregate}_@var{member}
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Check for the existence of each @samp{@var{aggregate}.@var{member}} of
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@var{members} using the previous macro. When @var{member} belongs to
|
||||
@var{aggregate}, define @code{HAVE_@var{aggregate}_@var{member}} (in all
|
||||
@ -6132,7 +6167,8 @@ define @code{HAVE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG_INT}.
|
||||
These macros are used to check for types not covered by the ``particular''
|
||||
test macros.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_CHECK_TYPE (@var{type}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
|
||||
@defmac AC_CHECK_TYPE (@var{type}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
|
||||
@acindex{CHECK_TYPE}
|
||||
Check whether @var{type} is defined. It may be a compiler builtin type
|
||||
or defined by the @var{includes} (@pxref{Default Includes}).
|
||||
@ -6145,8 +6181,10 @@ same test is applied when compiling for C++, which means that in C++
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_CHECK_TYPES (@var{types}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
|
||||
@defmac AC_CHECK_TYPES (@var{types}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-not-found}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
|
||||
@acindex{CHECK_TYPES}
|
||||
@cvindex HAVE_@var{type}
|
||||
For each @var{type} of the @var{types} that is defined, define
|
||||
@code{HAVE_@var{type}} (in all capitals). Each @var{type} must follow
|
||||
the rules of @code{AC_CHECK_TYPE}. If no @var{includes} are
|
||||
@ -6219,8 +6257,8 @@ static int test_array[sizeof (int) == 4 ? 1 : -1];
|
||||
|
||||
@noindent
|
||||
To our knowledge, there is a single compiler that does not support this
|
||||
trick: the @acronym{HP} C compilers (the real ones, not only the ``bundled'') on
|
||||
@acronym{HP-UX} 11.00.
|
||||
trick: the @acronym{HP} C compilers (the real ones, not only the
|
||||
``bundled'') on @acronym{HP-UX} 11.00.
|
||||
They incorrectly reject the above program with the diagnostic
|
||||
``Variable-length arrays cannot have static storage.''
|
||||
This bug comes from @acronym{HP} compilers' mishandling of @code{sizeof (int)},
|
||||
@ -6232,8 +6270,10 @@ Autoconf works around this problem by casting @code{sizeof (int)} to
|
||||
@node Generic Compiler Characteristics
|
||||
@subsection Generic Compiler Characteristics
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_CHECK_SIZEOF (@var{type-or-expr}, @ovar{unused}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
|
||||
@defmac AC_CHECK_SIZEOF (@var{type-or-expr}, @ovar{unused}, @
|
||||
@dvar{includes, default-includes})
|
||||
@acindex{CHECK_SIZEOF}
|
||||
@cvindex SIZEOF_@var{type-or-expr}
|
||||
Define @code{SIZEOF_@var{type-or-expr}} (@pxref{Standard Symbols}) to be
|
||||
the size in bytes of @var{type-or-expr}, which may be either a type or
|
||||
an expression returning a value that has a size. If the expression
|
||||
@ -6256,6 +6296,7 @@ defines @code{SIZEOF_INT_P} to be 8 on DEC Alpha AXP systems.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF (@var{type}, @dvar{includes, default-includes})
|
||||
@acindex{CHECK_ALIGNOF}
|
||||
@cvindex ALIGNOF_@var{type}
|
||||
Define @code{ALIGNOF_@var{type}} (@pxref{Standard Symbols}) to be the
|
||||
alignment in bytes of @var{type}. @samp{@var{type} y;} must be valid as
|
||||
a structure member declaration. If @samp{type} is unknown, the result
|
||||
@ -6263,15 +6304,16 @@ is 0. If no @var{includes} are specified, the default includes are used
|
||||
(@pxref{Default Includes}).
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_COMPUTE_INT (@var{var}, @var{expression}, @dvar{includes, default-includes}, @ovar{action-if-fails})
|
||||
@defmac AC_COMPUTE_INT (@var{var}, @var{expression}, @
|
||||
@dvar{includes, default-includes}, @ovar{action-if-fails})
|
||||
@acindex{COMPUTE_INT}
|
||||
Store into the shell variable @var{var} the value of the integer
|
||||
@var{expression}. The
|
||||
value should fit in an initializer in a C variable of type @code{signed
|
||||
long}. To support cross compilation (in which case, the macro only works on
|
||||
hosts that use twos-complement arithmetic), it should be possible to evaluate
|
||||
the expression at compile-time. If no @var{includes} are specified, the default
|
||||
includes are used (@pxref{Default Includes}).
|
||||
the expression at compile-time. If no @var{includes} are specified, the
|
||||
default includes are used (@pxref{Default Includes}).
|
||||
|
||||
Execute @var{action-if-fails} if the value cannot be determined correctly.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
@ -6518,7 +6560,8 @@ set to accept C99; if not, the shell variable
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_C_BACKSLASH_A
|
||||
@acindex{HAVE_C_BACKSLASH_A}
|
||||
@acindex{C_BACKSLASH_A}
|
||||
@cvindex HAVE_C_BACKSLASH_A
|
||||
Define @samp{HAVE_C_BACKSLASH_A} to 1 if the C compiler understands
|
||||
@samp{\a}.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6526,7 +6569,8 @@ This macro is obsolescent, as current C compilers understand @samp{\a}.
|
||||
New programs need not use this macro.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_C_BIGENDIAN (@ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false}, @ovar{action-if-unknown}, @ovar{action-if-universal})
|
||||
@defmac AC_C_BIGENDIAN (@ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-unknown}, @ovar{action-if-universal})
|
||||
@acindex{C_BIGENDIAN}
|
||||
@cvindex WORDS_BIGENDIAN
|
||||
@cindex Endianness
|
||||
@ -6881,7 +6925,8 @@ program is not found.
|
||||
@defmac AC_ERLANG_PATH_ERL (@ovar{value-if-not-found}, @ovar{path})
|
||||
@acindex{ERLANG_PATH_ERL}
|
||||
@ovindex ERL
|
||||
Determine an Erlang interpreter to use. If @code{ERL} is not already set in the
|
||||
Determine an Erlang interpreter to use. If @code{ERL} is not already
|
||||
set in the
|
||||
environment, check for @command{erl}. Set output variable @code{ERL} to the
|
||||
complete path of the interpreter command found.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -7195,7 +7240,8 @@ information other than through the C preprocessor as above, for example,
|
||||
to call Fortran routines from some language other than C/C++.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_FC_SRCEXT (@var{ext}, @ovar{action-if-success}, @ovar{action-if-failure})
|
||||
@defmac AC_FC_SRCEXT (@var{ext}, @ovar{action-if-success}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-failure})
|
||||
@acindex{FC_SRCEXT}
|
||||
By default, the @code{FC} macros perform their tests using a @file{.f}
|
||||
extension for source-code files. Some compilers, however, only enable
|
||||
@ -7450,10 +7496,10 @@ configuration of an Erlang interpreter and an Erlang compiler
|
||||
@acindex{ERLANG_SUBST_ROOT_DIR}
|
||||
@ovindex ERLANG_ROOT_DIR
|
||||
|
||||
Set the output variable @code{ERLANG_ROOT_DIR} to the path to the base directory
|
||||
in which Erlang/OTP is installed (as returned by Erlang's @code{code:root_dir/0}
|
||||
function). The result of this test is cached if caching is enabled when running
|
||||
@command{configure}.
|
||||
Set the output variable @code{ERLANG_ROOT_DIR} to the path to the base
|
||||
directory in which Erlang/OTP is installed (as returned by Erlang's
|
||||
@code{code:root_dir/0} function). The result of this test is cached if
|
||||
caching is enabled when running @command{configure}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_ERLANG_SUBST_LIB_DIR
|
||||
@ -7467,7 +7513,8 @@ Erlang/OTP library. The result of this test is cached if caching is enabled
|
||||
when running @command{configure}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_ERLANG_CHECK_LIB (@var{library}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@defmac AC_ERLANG_CHECK_LIB (@var{library}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@acindex{ERLANG_CHECK_LIB}
|
||||
@ovindex ERLANG_LIB_DIR_@var{library}
|
||||
@ovindex ERLANG_LIB_VER_@var{library}
|
||||
@ -7506,7 +7553,8 @@ Erlang libraries are to be installed:
|
||||
@ovindex ERLANG_INSTALL_LIB_DIR
|
||||
|
||||
Set the @code{ERLANG_INSTALL_LIB_DIR} output variable to the directory into
|
||||
which every built Erlang library should be installed in a separate subdirectory.
|
||||
which every built Erlang library should be installed in a separate
|
||||
subdirectory.
|
||||
If this variable is not set in the environment when @command{configure} runs,
|
||||
its default value is @code{$ERLANG_LIB_DIR}, which value is set by the
|
||||
@code{AC_ERLANG_SUBST_LIB_DIR} macro.
|
||||
@ -7882,7 +7930,8 @@ fputs (hw, stdout);
|
||||
@end example
|
||||
|
||||
In Erlang tests, the created source file is that of an Erlang module called
|
||||
@code{conftest} (@file{conftest.erl}). This module defines and exports at least
|
||||
@code{conftest} (@file{conftest.erl}). This module defines and exports
|
||||
at least
|
||||
one @code{start/0} function, which is called to perform the test. The
|
||||
@var{prologue} is optional code that is inserted between the module header and
|
||||
the @code{start/0} function definition. @var{body} is the body of the
|
||||
@ -7955,7 +8004,8 @@ Nevertheless, if you need to run the preprocessor, then use
|
||||
The macros described in this section cannot be used for tests in Erlang or
|
||||
Fortran, since those languages require no preprocessor.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_PREPROC_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@defmac AC_PREPROC_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@acindex{PREPROC_IFELSE}
|
||||
Run the preprocessor of the current language (@pxref{Language Choice})
|
||||
on the @var{input}, run the shell commands @var{action-if-true} on
|
||||
@ -8009,7 +8059,8 @@ get rid of your old use of the macro @code{AC_TRY_CPP} in favor of
|
||||
@code{AC_PREPROC_IFELSE}, but, in the first place, are you sure you need
|
||||
to run the @emph{preprocessor} and not the compiler?
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_EGREP_HEADER (@var{pattern}, @var{header-file}, @var{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@defmac AC_EGREP_HEADER (@var{pattern}, @var{header-file}, @
|
||||
@var{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@acindex{EGREP_HEADER}
|
||||
If the output of running the preprocessor on the system header file
|
||||
@var{header-file} matches the extended regular expression
|
||||
@ -8017,7 +8068,8 @@ If the output of running the preprocessor on the system header file
|
||||
execute @var{action-if-not-found}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_EGREP_CPP (@var{pattern}, @var{program}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@defmac AC_EGREP_CPP (@var{pattern}, @var{program}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@acindex{EGREP_CPP}
|
||||
@var{program} is the text of a C or C++ program, on which shell
|
||||
variable, back quote, and backslash substitutions are performed. If the
|
||||
@ -8036,7 +8088,8 @@ Choice}) compiler, such as whether it recognizes a certain keyword, or
|
||||
simply to try some library feature, use @code{AC_COMPILE_IFELSE} to try
|
||||
to compile a small program that uses that feature.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_COMPILE_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@defmac AC_COMPILE_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@acindex{COMPILE_IFELSE}
|
||||
Run the compiler and compilation flags of the current language
|
||||
(@pxref{Language Choice}) on the @var{input}, run the shell commands
|
||||
@ -8053,8 +8106,8 @@ Linker}).
|
||||
For tests in Erlang, the @var{input} must be the source code of a module named
|
||||
@code{conftest}. @code{AC_COMPILE_IFELSE} generates a @file{conftest.beam}
|
||||
file that can be interpreted by the Erlang virtual machine (@code{ERL}). It is
|
||||
recommended to use @code{AC_LANG_PROGRAM} to specify the test program, to ensure
|
||||
that the Erlang module has the right name.
|
||||
recommended to use @code{AC_LANG_PROGRAM} to specify the test program,
|
||||
to ensure that the Erlang module has the right name.
|
||||
|
||||
@node Running the Linker
|
||||
@section Running the Linker
|
||||
@ -8078,7 +8131,8 @@ checked for to @code{LIBS} temporarily and trying to link a small
|
||||
program.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_LINK_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@defmac AC_LINK_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@acindex{LINK_IFELSE}
|
||||
Run the compiler (and compilation flags) and the linker of the current
|
||||
language (@pxref{Language Choice}) on the @var{input}, run the shell
|
||||
@ -8114,7 +8168,8 @@ run it using @code{AC_RUN_IFELSE}. Avoid running test programs if
|
||||
possible, because this prevents people from configuring your package for
|
||||
cross-compiling.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_RUN_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false}, @ovar{action-if-cross-compiling})
|
||||
@defmac AC_RUN_IFELSE (@var{input}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-false}, @ovar{action-if-cross-compiling})
|
||||
@acindex{RUN_IFELSE}
|
||||
If @var{program} compiles and links successfully and returns an exit
|
||||
status of 0 when executed, run shell commands @var{action-if-true}.
|
||||
@ -8173,7 +8228,8 @@ Therefore, if a test must output configuration information, it is recommended
|
||||
to create and to output data into the temporary file named @file{conftest.out},
|
||||
using the functions of module @code{file}. The @code{conftest.out} file is
|
||||
automatically deleted by the @code{AC_RUN_IFELSE} macro. For instance, a
|
||||
simplified implementation of Autoconf's @code{AC_ERLANG_SUBST_LIB_DIR} macro is:
|
||||
simplified implementation of Autoconf's @code{AC_ERLANG_SUBST_LIB_DIR}
|
||||
macro is:
|
||||
|
||||
@example
|
||||
AC_INIT([LibdirTest], [1.0], [bug-libdirtest@@example.org])
|
||||
@ -8346,6 +8402,7 @@ output.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_DEFINE (@var{variable}, @var{value}, @ovar{description})
|
||||
@defmacx AC_DEFINE (@var{variable})
|
||||
@cvindex @var{variable}
|
||||
@acindex{DEFINE}
|
||||
Define @var{variable} to @var{value} (verbatim), by defining a C
|
||||
preprocessor macro for @var{variable}. @var{variable} should be a C
|
||||
@ -8388,6 +8445,7 @@ the last one wins.
|
||||
@defmac AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED (@var{variable}, @var{value}, @ovar{description})
|
||||
@defmacx AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED (@var{variable})
|
||||
@acindex{DEFINE_UNQUOTED}
|
||||
@cvindex @var{variable}
|
||||
Like @code{AC_DEFINE}, but three shell expansions are
|
||||
performed---once---on @var{variable} and @var{value}: variable expansion
|
||||
(@samp{$}), command substitution (@samp{`}), and backslash escaping
|
||||
@ -8567,9 +8625,9 @@ and similarly if the variable is unset, or if its content is changed.
|
||||
line argument, including when no cache is used:
|
||||
|
||||
@example
|
||||
$ @kbd{CC=/usr/bin/cc ./configure undeclared_var=raboof --silent}
|
||||
$ @kbd{CC=/usr/bin/cc ./configure var=raboof --silent}
|
||||
$ @kbd{./config.status --recheck}
|
||||
running CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/sh /bin/sh ./configure undeclared_var=raboof \
|
||||
running CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/sh /bin/sh ./configure var=raboof \
|
||||
CC=/usr/bin/cc --no-create --no-recursion
|
||||
@end example
|
||||
@end itemize
|
||||
@ -8635,7 +8693,8 @@ The @var{commands-to-set-it} @emph{must have no side effects} except for
|
||||
setting the variable @var{cache-id}, see below.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_CACHE_CHECK (@var{message}, @var{cache-id}, @var{commands-to-set-it})
|
||||
@defmac AC_CACHE_CHECK (@var{message}, @var{cache-id}, @
|
||||
@var{commands-to-set-it})
|
||||
@acindex{CACHE_CHECK}
|
||||
A wrapper for @code{AC_CACHE_VAL} that takes care of printing the
|
||||
messages. This macro provides a convenient shorthand for the most
|
||||
@ -9871,8 +9930,13 @@ M4sugar''.
|
||||
@subsection Redefined M4 Macros
|
||||
|
||||
@msindex{builtin}
|
||||
@msindex{changecom}
|
||||
@msindex{changequote}
|
||||
@msindex{debugfile}
|
||||
@msindex{debugmode}
|
||||
@msindex{decr}
|
||||
@msindex{define}
|
||||
@msindex{divnum}
|
||||
@msindex{dumpdef}
|
||||
@msindex{errprint}
|
||||
@msindex{esyscmd}
|
||||
@ -9888,6 +9952,8 @@ M4sugar''.
|
||||
@msindex{substr}
|
||||
@msindex{syscmd}
|
||||
@msindex{sysval}
|
||||
@msindex{traceoff}
|
||||
@msindex{traceon}
|
||||
@msindex{translit}
|
||||
@msindex{undefine}
|
||||
With a few exceptions, all the M4 native macros are moved in the
|
||||
@ -9908,6 +9974,9 @@ Unlike the M4 builtin, this macro fails if @var{macro} is not
|
||||
defined. See @code{m4_undefine}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@c FIXME: Need to document m4_divert, m4_undivert, m4_divert_push,
|
||||
@c m4_divert_pop, m4_divert_text, m4_divert_once
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac m4_exit (@var{exit-status})
|
||||
@msindex{exit}
|
||||
This macro corresponds to @code{m4exit}.
|
||||
@ -10007,7 +10076,8 @@ underlying M4 provides.
|
||||
|
||||
The following macros implement loops in M4.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac m4_for (@var{var}, @var{first}, @var{last}, @ovar{step}, @var{expression})
|
||||
@defmac m4_for (@var{var}, @var{first}, @var{last}, @ovar{step}, @
|
||||
@var{expression})
|
||||
@msindex{for}
|
||||
Loop over the numeric values between @var{first} and @var{last}
|
||||
including bounds by increments of @var{step}. For each iteration,
|
||||
@ -10224,7 +10294,8 @@ environment variables, or setting options, or similar
|
||||
implementation-specific actions.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AS_CASE (@var{word}, @ovar{pattern1}, @ovar{if-matched1}, @dots{}, @ovar{default})
|
||||
@defmac AS_CASE (@var{word}, @ovar{pattern1}, @ovar{if-matched1}, @
|
||||
@dots{}, @ovar{default})
|
||||
@asindex{CASE}
|
||||
Expand into a shell @samp{case} statement, where @var{word} is matched
|
||||
against one or more patterns. @var{if-matched} is run if the
|
||||
@ -11260,7 +11331,8 @@ of @code{$@{ble@}}. If the end of the variable name is aligned with the block
|
||||
boundary, the shell reports an error, as if you used @code{$@{@}}.
|
||||
Instead of @code{$@{variable-default@}}, the shell may expand
|
||||
@code{$@{riable-default@}}, or even @code{$@{fault@}}. This bug can often
|
||||
be worked around by omitting the braces: @code{$variable}. The bug was fixed in
|
||||
be worked around by omitting the braces: @code{$variable}. The bug was
|
||||
fixed in
|
||||
@samp{ksh93g} (1998-04-30) but as of 2006 many operating systems were
|
||||
still shipping older versions with the bug.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -11374,8 +11446,8 @@ Don't rely on file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 remaining closed in a
|
||||
subsidiary program. If any of these descriptors is closed, the
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operating system may open an unspecified file for the descriptor in the
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new process image. Posix says this may be done only if the subsidiary
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program is set-user-ID or set-group-ID, but @acronym{HP-UX} 11.23 does it even for
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ordinary programs.
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program is set-user-ID or set-group-ID, but @acronym{HP-UX} 11.23 does
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it even for ordinary programs.
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Don't rely on open file descriptors being open in child processes. In
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@command{ksh}, file descriptors above 2 which are opened using
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@ -12840,7 +12912,8 @@ Also please see the discussion of the @command{cd} command.
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With the Free@acronym{BSD} 6.0 shell, the @command{set} command (without
|
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any options) does not sort its output.
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The @command{set} builtin faces the usual problem with arguments starting with a
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The @command{set} builtin faces the usual problem with arguments
|
||||
starting with a
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dash. Modern shells such as Bash or Zsh understand @option{--} to specify
|
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the end of the options (any argument after @option{--} is a parameter,
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even @samp{-x} for instance), but many traditional shells (e.g., Solaris
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@ -12972,7 +13045,8 @@ not null, but this usage is not portable to traditional platforms like
|
||||
Solaris 10 @command{/bin/sh}, which mishandle strings like @samp{!} and
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@samp{-n}.
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Posix says that @samp{test ! "@var{string}"}, @samp{test -n "@var{string}"} and
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Posix also says that @samp{test ! "@var{string}"},
|
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@samp{test -n "@var{string}"} and
|
||||
@samp{test -z "@var{string}"} work with any string, but many
|
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shells (such as Solaris, @acronym{AIX} 3.2, @sc{unicos} 10.0.0.6,
|
||||
Digital Unix 4, etc.)@: get confused if
|
||||
@ -12985,7 +13059,7 @@ $ @kbd{test ! -n}
|
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test: argument expected
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@end example
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Similarly, Posix says that @samp{test "@var{string1}" = "@var{string2"}}
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||||
Similarly, Posix says that both @samp{test "@var{string1}" = "@var{string2"}}
|
||||
and @samp{test "@var{string1}" != "@var{string2"}} work for any pairs of
|
||||
strings, but in practice this is not true for troublesome strings that
|
||||
look like operators or parentheses, or that begin with @samp{-}.
|
||||
@ -13182,7 +13256,8 @@ bar
|
||||
foo
|
||||
@end example
|
||||
|
||||
Some Awk implementations, such as @acronym{HP-UX} 11.0's native one, mishandle anchors:
|
||||
Some Awk implementations, such as @acronym{HP-UX} 11.0's native one,
|
||||
mishandle anchors:
|
||||
|
||||
@example
|
||||
$ @kbd{echo xfoo | $AWK '/foo|^bar/ @{ print @}'}
|
||||
@ -13533,7 +13608,7 @@ expr a : '\(b\)' \| ''
|
||||
Unfortunately this behaves exactly as the original expression; see the
|
||||
@command{expr} (@samp{|}) entry for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
Ancient @command{expr} implementations (e.g., SunOS 4 @command{expr} and
|
||||
Some ancient @command{expr} implementations (e.g., SunOS 4 @command{expr} and
|
||||
Solaris 8 @command{/usr/ucb/expr}) have a silly length limit that causes
|
||||
@command{expr} to fail if the matched substring is longer than 120
|
||||
bytes. In this case, you might want to fall back on @samp{echo|sed} if
|
||||
@ -16012,7 +16087,8 @@ should call @code{AC_ARG_WITH} to detect whether the @command{configure}
|
||||
user asked to use it. Whether each package is used or not by default,
|
||||
and which arguments are valid, is up to you.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_ARG_WITH (@var{package}, @var{help-string}, @ovar{action-if-given}, @ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@defmac AC_ARG_WITH (@var{package}, @var{help-string}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-given}, @ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@acindex{ARG_WITH}
|
||||
If the user gave @command{configure} the option @option{--with-@var{package}}
|
||||
or @option{--without-@var{package}}, run shell commands
|
||||
@ -16126,7 +16202,8 @@ These three examples can be easily adapted to the case where
|
||||
@ref{Package Options}).
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_WITH (@var{package}, @var{action-if-given}, @ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@defmac AC_WITH (@var{package}, @var{action-if-given}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@acindex{WITH}
|
||||
This is an obsolete version of @code{AC_ARG_WITH} that does not
|
||||
support providing a help string.
|
||||
@ -16171,7 +16248,8 @@ For each optional feature, @file{configure.ac} should call
|
||||
to include it. Whether each feature is included or not by default, and
|
||||
which arguments are valid, is up to you.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_ARG_ENABLE (@var{feature}, @var{help-string}, @ovar{action-if-given}, @ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@defmac AC_ARG_ENABLE (@var{feature}, @var{help-string}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-given}, @ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@acindex{ARG_ENABLE}
|
||||
If the user gave @command{configure} the option
|
||||
@option{--enable-@var{feature}} or @option{--disable-@var{feature}}, run
|
||||
@ -16196,7 +16274,8 @@ See the examples suggested with the definition of @code{AC_ARG_WITH}
|
||||
@code{AC_ARG_ENABLE}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_ENABLE (@var{feature}, @var{action-if-given}, @ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@defmac AC_ENABLE (@var{feature}, @var{action-if-given}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-not-given})
|
||||
@acindex{ENABLE}
|
||||
This is an obsolete version of @code{AC_ARG_ENABLE} that does not
|
||||
support providing a help string.
|
||||
@ -16215,7 +16294,7 @@ your own @samp{help strings} to line up in the appropriate columns of
|
||||
strings} do. This is the purpose of the @code{AS_HELP_STRING} macro.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AS_HELP_STRING (@var{left-hand-side}, @var{right-hand-side})
|
||||
@acindex{HELP_STRING}
|
||||
@asindex{HELP_STRING}
|
||||
|
||||
Expands into an help string that looks pretty when the user executes
|
||||
@samp{configure --help}. It is typically used in @code{AC_ARG_WITH}
|
||||
@ -16277,16 +16356,15 @@ Even a warning message is undesirable here, so @code{AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS}
|
||||
automatically disables the warnings.
|
||||
|
||||
This default behavior may be modified in two ways. First, the installer
|
||||
can invoke @command{configure} with the
|
||||
@option{--disable-option-checking} or
|
||||
@option{--enable-option-checking=fatal} options to disable these
|
||||
warnings or turn them into fatal errors, respectively. Second, the
|
||||
can invoke @command{configure --disable-option-checking} to disable
|
||||
these warnings, or invoke @command{configure --enable-option-checking=fatal}
|
||||
options to turn them into fatal errors, respectively. Second, the
|
||||
maintainer can use @code{AC_DISABLE_OPTION_CHECKING}.
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_DISABLE_OPTION_CHECKING
|
||||
@acindex{DISABLE_OPTION_CHECKING}
|
||||
|
||||
By default, disable warnings for unrecognized
|
||||
By default, disable warnings related to any unrecognized
|
||||
@option{--with-@var{package}} or @option{--enable-@var{feature}}
|
||||
options. This is implied by @code{AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS}.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -16990,7 +17068,8 @@ typedef loff_t off_t;
|
||||
Same as @samp{AC_MSG_NOTICE([checking @var{feature-description}@dots{}]}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_COMPILE_CHECK (@var{echo-text}, @var{includes}, @var{function-body}, @var{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@defmac AC_COMPILE_CHECK (@var{echo-text}, @var{includes}, @
|
||||
@var{function-body}, @var{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@acindex{COMPILE_CHECK}
|
||||
This is an obsolete version of @code{AC_TRY_COMPILE} itself replaced by
|
||||
@code{AC_COMPILE_IFELSE} (@pxref{Running the Compiler}), with the
|
||||
@ -17058,7 +17137,7 @@ Does nothing, now integrated in @code{AC_PROG_LEX}.
|
||||
@cvindex SYSNDIR
|
||||
@cvindex SYSDIR
|
||||
@cvindex NDIR
|
||||
Like calling @code{AC_FUNC_CLOSEDIR_VOID} and@code{AC_HEADER_DIRENT},
|
||||
Like calling @code{AC_FUNC_CLOSEDIR_VOID} and @code{AC_HEADER_DIRENT},
|
||||
but defines a different set of C preprocessor macros to indicate which
|
||||
header file is found:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -17172,7 +17251,8 @@ These days portable programs should use @code{waitpid}, not
|
||||
@code{AC_CHECK_HEADERS}
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_HAVE_LIBRARY (@var{library}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found}, @ovar{other-libraries})
|
||||
@defmac AC_HAVE_LIBRARY (@var{library}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-not-found}, @ovar{other-libraries})
|
||||
@acindex{HAVE_LIBRARY}
|
||||
This macro is equivalent to calling @code{AC_CHECK_LIB} with a
|
||||
@var{function} argument of @code{main}. In addition, @var{library} can
|
||||
@ -17605,7 +17685,8 @@ issue.
|
||||
@code{AC_HEADER_TIME}
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_COMPILE (@var{includes}, @var{function-body}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_COMPILE (@var{includes}, @var{function-body}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@acindex{TRY_COMPILE}
|
||||
Same as:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -17646,7 +17727,8 @@ AC_PREPROC_IFELSE(
|
||||
This macro double quotes the @var{input}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_LINK (@var{includes}, @var{function-body}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_LINK (@var{includes}, @var{function-body}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false})
|
||||
@acindex{TRY_LINK}
|
||||
Same as:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -17679,14 +17761,16 @@ and compilation flags are determined by the current language
|
||||
@code{LIBS} are used for linking.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC (@var{function}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC (@var{function}, @ovar{action-if-found}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-not-found})
|
||||
@acindex{TRY_LINK_FUNC}
|
||||
This macro is equivalent to
|
||||
@samp{AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_CALL([], [@var{function}])],
|
||||
[@var{action-if-found}], [@var{action-if-not-found}])}.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_RUN (@var{program}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @ovar{action-if-false}, @ovar{action-if-cross-compiling})
|
||||
@defmac AC_TRY_RUN (@var{program}, @ovar{action-if-true}, @
|
||||
@ovar{action-if-false}, @ovar{action-if-cross-compiling})
|
||||
@acindex{TRY_RUN}
|
||||
Same as:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -18684,7 +18768,8 @@ brackets to protect against included commas or spurious M4
|
||||
expansion. The contents ought to end with an end of line.
|
||||
@end defmac
|
||||
|
||||
@defmac AT_CHECK (@var{commands}, @dvar{status, 0}, @dvar{stdout, }, @dvar{stderr, }, @ovar{run-if-fail}, @ovar{run-if-pass})
|
||||
@defmac AT_CHECK (@var{commands}, @dvar{status, 0}, @dvar{stdout, }, @
|
||||
@dvar{stderr, }, @ovar{run-if-fail}, @ovar{run-if-pass})
|
||||
@atindex{CHECK}
|
||||
Execute a test by performing given shell @var{commands}. These commands
|
||||
should normally exit with @var{status}, while producing expected
|
||||
@ -18928,8 +19013,8 @@ and manage to have @file{atconfig.in} and @code{$(EXTRA_DIST)}
|
||||
distributed.
|
||||
|
||||
With all this in place, and if you have not initialized @samp{TESTSUITEFLAGS}
|
||||
within your makefile, you can fine-tune test suite execution with this variable,
|
||||
for example:
|
||||
within your makefile, you can fine-tune test suite execution with this
|
||||
variable, for example:
|
||||
|
||||
@example
|
||||
make check TESTSUITEFLAGS='-v -d -x 75 -k AC_PROG_CC CFLAGS=-g'
|
||||
@ -19645,7 +19730,7 @@ preceding @samp{AT_}.
|
||||
@node Program & Function Index
|
||||
@appendixsec Program and Function Index
|
||||
|
||||
This is an alphabetical list of the programs and functions which
|
||||
This is an alphabetical list of the programs and functions whose
|
||||
portability is discussed in this document.
|
||||
|
||||
@printindex pr
|
||||
|
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