(AT_INIT): Let `at_stop_on_error' and `at_verbose' be `:'/`false'
variables instead of `'/`1'.
`at_check_stds' replaces `at_no_redirs'.
Rename `Snippet 3' as `Snippet 4'.
Introduce `Snippet 3' for variable initializations.
Adjust the dependencies.
(AT_CHECK): Don't show diff's result unless verbose.
as well.
(_AC_INIT_HELP): Likewise.
(NEWS): Note checking for configure.gnu.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Document checking for configure.gnu when
recursing subdirectories.
from the output - it is only printed by Visual C that gives
correct exit status.
* aclang.m4 (AC_PROG_CPP): Don't try '${CC-cc} -nologo -E'
by the same reason.
and checks whether it produces errors or warnings. Don't put grep
output into a variable, use another grep instead.
(AC_TRY_CPP): Use _AC_TRY_CPP. Copy conftest.err to config.log
if the case of an error.
* aclang.m4 (AC_LANG(C), AC_LANG(C++), AC_LANG(Fortran 77)):
define AC_LANG_ABBREV to the short language name.
(_AC_PROG_CPP_WORKS): New macro. It checks whether the current
preprocessor can be used to check for existance of headers.
Most code taken from ...
(AC_PROG_CPP): ... here. Use _AC_PROG_CPP_WORKS. Use shell
"for" to find working CPP. Use AC_LANG_PUSH(C) and AC_LANG_POP -
it's a macro for C only.
(AC_PROG_CXXCPP): Rewritten using _AC_PROG_CPP_WORKS.
which uses $ac_objext hence depends upon _AC_OBJEXT.
* aclang.m4 (AC_PROG_CC, AC_PROG_CXX, AC_PROG_F77): Call
_AC_EXEEXT before _AC_OBJEXT since the former needs $ac_objext.
AM_FUNC_MKTIME, AM_FUNC_OBSTACK, AM_FUNC_STRTOD): Deactivate
their AU_ALIAS definition: Automake 1.4 does not quote the name of
these macros, hence when Autoconf reads Automake's definition the
name is expanded with unpredictable results.
operator when \(\) is used, and matches a string longer than 120
characters.
Reported by Geoff Keating.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Limitations of Usual Tools): Some words about
this.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_SHELL_DIRNAME): Fall back to echo|sed if expr
fails.
From Paul Eggert.
* acspecific.m4 (_AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ_IN_TERMIOS_H,
_AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL, AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ,
AC_SYS_POSIX_TERMIOS): New macros from both Automake and the
fileutils.
AC_CANONICAL_* revamping.
Reported by Peter Eisentraut.
In fact, let's just use the precious variables handling.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_VALIDATE_CACHED_SYSTEM_TUPLE): Obsoleted.
(_AC_ARG_VAR_PRECIOUS): New macro, eved from...
(AC_ARG_VAR): this macro. Adjust.
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE): `build_alias', `host_alias', and
`target_alias' are precious.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Adjust.
(_AC_DIVERT(PARSE_ARGS)): this. Adjust dependencies.
(AC_ARG_WITH): Remove spurious newline.
(AC_ARG_VAR): No longer save precious variables in
ac_configure_args, rather snapshot them twice (one kept
unmodified, another one to be written to/overwritten by the cache
file).
(AC_CACHE_SAVE): Let the cache variables named `ac_cv_env_*'
be overwritten when loading the cache (i.e., don't use the
: ${foo=...} trick).
(_AC_ARG_VAR_VALIDATE): Compare the two snapshots of the precious
variables.
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE): Call it after having loaded the cache file.
_AC_PROG_F77_GNU): Use ac_ext. Use ACEOF instead of EOF.
(AC_LANG_CONFTEST): New macro.
(_AC_PROG_CC_G, AC_PROG_CC_C_O, _AC_PROG_CXX_G, AC_PROG_F77_C_O,
_AC_PROG_F77_V_OUTPUT): Use it.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_TRY_CPP, AC_EGREP_CPP, AC_COMPILE_IFELSE,
AC_LINK_IFELSE, AC_RUN_IFELSE): Likewise.
way of accessing Fortran name-mangling information other than
through CPP, and without having to know the different possible
name-mangling schemes.
* autoconf.texi: Documented AC_F77_FUNC
`size_t' which are often used too.
Fix a bug which prevents recognition of `bool' and `char'.
(_AC_CHECK_TYPE_MAYBE_TYPE_P): New macro.
(AC_CHECK_TYPE): Use it.
_AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING.
(_AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING): Use independent checks for the
name mangling of symbols with and without underscores.
Use algorithm with for loops instead of recursive macro calls.
(AC_F77_WRAPPERS): Adapt to changes in _AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Fortran 77 Compiler Characteristics):
Remove documentation of AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING.
Remove documentation of f77_case and f77_underscore.
Replace AC_F77_FUNC_WRAPPER with AC_F77_WRAPPERS.
the options, and then optionally a small paragraph.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_DIVERT_ONCE): New macro.
(HELP_VAR_END): New diversion.
(AC_ARG_ENABLE, AC_ARG_WITH, AC_ARG_VAR): Use AC_DIVERT_ONCE.
(AC_ARG_VAR): Follow the --help style.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_PATH_X): Use AC_DIVERT_ONCE.
when detecting the verbose flag than when scanning for linker
options, and as a result the former test failed (under AIX/xlf).
* aclang.m4 (_AC_PROG_F77_V_OUTPUT): New macro to get the
output of linking an F77 program with a given verbose flag,
and preprocess it as required to scan for linker flags.
(_AC_PROG_F77_V): Use the above macro here...
(AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS): ...and here, enforcing consistency.
leads to unnecessary warnings if both C and Fortran are checked.
(AC_PROG_F77_C_O): AC_REQUIRE AC_PROG_F77 instead of pretend you
need to be AC_BEFORE it.
causes the compiler to output verbose linking information.
(AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS): Use _AC_PROG_F77_V instead of
simply "-v"
(AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS): New algorithm to parse flags, uses
set/shift shell commands.
(AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS): Set FLIBS at end, after determining
ac_cv_flibs.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_SHELL_DIRNAME): When using m4 the argument
is named `$1' not `$dir'.
When using m4 you ought to quote properly.
When using m4, you should check that there are not too many shell
quotes (inside the macro itself, and where it is called).
When you do this, Autoconf, hm, works better.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_HELP): Direct reader to descriptions
of useful variables at the end of the --help.
(AC_ARG_VAR): Emphasize use of environment variables to override
and/or help the configure script. Ensure that a given variable
is only documented once in the --help.
(AC_CHECK_LIB): Call AC_ARG_VAR to document and register the
LDFLAGS variable, and...
(AC_CHECK_HEADER): do the same for the CPPFLAGS variable.
* aclang.m4 (AC_PROG_CC): Call AC_ARG_VAR to document and register
the CC and CFLAGS variables, and do the same for...
(AC_PROG_CXX): CXX and CXXFLAGS, and...
(AC_PROG_F77): F77 and FFLAGS.
variables as argument.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_LIBOBJ): Same as the former AC_LIBOBJ, but
takes an additional argument: action to perform when non-literal
argument.
(AC_LIBOBJ): Use it.
(AC_REPLACE_FUNCS): Use _AC_LIBOBJ, not AC_LIBOBJ.
In fact, honor the most recent specification in the concatenation
of `syntax',$WARNINGS,<options> in that order.
Implement support for `none' and `noCATEGORY' so that the options
may override the previous choices.
Suggested by Didier Verna.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_WARNING_IFELSE): New macro.
(AC_WARNING_IFELSE): Use this macro to implement the new specs.
(AC_WARNING): The empty category must not be used, default to
`syntax'.
* doc/autoconf.texi (autoconf Invocation, Reporting Messages): Adjust.
* autoconf.sh: Adjust.
Use `optarg' to fetch the arguments of options.
Fix a bug in the handling of `--trace='.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_CACHE_VAL): Typo: the macro was complaining iff
it shouldn't have.
* tests/base.m4 (m4_wrap, AC_REQUIRE, AC_SHELL_MKDIR_P): Use it.
* autoconf.sh: Properly handle the case where `$output' is `-'
(i.e., stdout).
Handle `-ofile', not only `-o file'.
in a messy state. Don't even try to emulate AC_REQUIRE: just
introduce a diversion just for AC_REVISION, and let the magic
happen.
Fixes Autoconf PR/134, from Raja R Harinath.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_DIVERT(REVISION)): New diversion.
(AC_REVISION): Don't require AC_INIT, dump in your diversion.
(_AC_INIT): Delete, inline its body in...
(AC_INIT): here.
(_AC_INIT_NOTICE, _AC_INIT_COPYRIGHT): New macros so that...
(AC_INIT): be more uniform.
(AC_INIT, AC_REVISION, AC_COPYRIGHT): `define', don't AC_DEFUN.
compiler needs it, it is likely to be required when linking C/C++
with Fortran.
<-YP,*>: Fix the list of arguments to loop on.
Don't mess with the user variable name space.
<ac_ld_run_path>: Prepend LD_RUN_PATH directories with -R only
when running Solaris (without this, link errors occur).
warning message printed when only --host is given. Fix printing
of multiple compiler cache values, use PATH argument.
* aclang.m4 (AC_LANG_COMPILER_WORKS): Print the cross compile
status, fix problem where two results were printed at once.
lf95 (Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran) and pgf77 (Portland Group Fortran)
(_AC_PROG_F77_G): Some Fortran compilers produce stdout/stderr
output even if no errors occur - check exit status rather than
output.
* acgeneral.m4 (build_alias): Set to host_alias if --build is not
given but --host is, and enable cross-compile auto-detection. If
both are, and are different, enable cross compilation.
(AC_CANONICAL_HOST): Adjust help message.
(cross_compiling): Enclose in quotes when testing.
* aclang.m4 (_AC_LANG_COMPILER_WORKS): If cross_compiling is
maybe, set it to yes or no depending on the result of the
execution test.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Document the change.
* doc/install.texi: Likewise.
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS, AC_CONFIG_FILES): Use a shell variable instead
of an m4 variable to store what must be done, so that sh
conditionals are honored.
(_AC_OUTPUT_LINKS, _AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS,
_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS, _AC_OUTPUT_FILES): Adjust.
* tests/semantics.m4: Test the four AC_CONFIG sisters.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Configuration Actions): Promote the use of
literals, show it works properly with sh conditionals.
| AC_DEFUN([TEST1], [REQUIRE([TEST2a])REQUIRE([TEST2b])])
| AC_DEFUN([TEST2a], [])
| AC_DEFUN([TEST2b], [REQUIRE([TEST3])])
| AC_DEFUN([TEST3], [REQUIRE([TEST2a])])
|
| AC_INIT
| TEST1
because it produces TEST3; TEST2a; TEST2b; TEST1.
Fix this bug, implement the solution provided by Axel Thimm,
and test AC_REQUIRE.
* acgeneral.m4: Document this implementation.
(_AC_DEFUN_PRO, _AC_DEFUN_EPI, AC_REQUIRE): Be sure that macros
are emitted in the same order as they are expanded.
(AC_REQUIRE): Forbid being calling out of an AC_DEFUN'd macro (in
particular the top level).
* tests/base.m4 (AC_REQUIRE): New test.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_PRO, AC_EPI): Rename as _AC_DEFUN_PRO and
_AC_DEFUN_EPI.
Adjust dependencies.
(AC_DEFUN): Remove the not-to-be-released specializing mechanism.
(AC_SPECIALIZE): Remove for the same reasons.
Adjust dependencies.
(_AC_INIT_DEFAULTS, _AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS, _AC_INIT_VERSION,
_AC_INIT_PREPARE, _AC_CANONICAL_SPLIT, _AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW,
_AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD): Define via `define' instead of `AC_DEFUN':
they are not related to AC_REQUIRE in any way.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_PROG_ECHO, _AC_DECL_YYTEXT, _AC_PATH_X_XMKMF,
_AC_PATH_X_DIRECT): Define via `define' instead of `AC_DEFUN'.
avoid cache variable conflicts between AC_CHECK_PROG invocations.
(AC_PATH_TOOL): Fix same bugs as in 6/9/00 fixes to AC_CHECK_TOOL.
Pass correct arguments to AC_CHECK_PATH (different from
AC_CHECK_PROG). Use AC_CHECK_PATH cache variable, not
AC_CHECK_PROG var, and use two variables for two invocations as
above. Quote AC_CHECK_* args.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS) <confdef2opt.sed>: Reset the
t flag between each cycle.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Limitations of Usual Tools): Some about the t
flag in sed.
specified, we should still check whether PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR
actually works before returning it when the prefixed program is
not found. Also, fixed a bug where it failed to pass the PATH
argument in the second call to AC_CHECK_PROG.
(AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING): Removed useless comment.
(_AC_PROG_F77_GNU): Use `.f' not `.fpp' which is not properly
processed by Abysoft's Fortran compiler.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_COMPUTE_INT_COMPILE): Do not put two shell
variable assignments in one shell command.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Shell Substitutions): Document.
* acspecific.m4 (_AC_PATH_X_DIRECT): Hard code `X11/Intrinsic.h'
instead of using `ac_x_direct_test_include', likewise for `Xt' and
`ac_x_direct_test_lib', `XtMalloc' and
`ac_x_direct_test_function'.
Use `no', not `NO' for ac_x_includes and ac_x_libraries.
Adjust dependencies.
(_AC_PATH_X_DIRECT): Introduce ac_x_header_dirs to factor the list
of places where headers and libs might be.
(AC_PATH_XTRA): Don't quote the argument of `case'.
cannot produce object code.
* aclang.m4 (AC_PROG_F77): Remove f2c from the search list.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Excise mentions of f2c in AC_PROG_F77 docs.
is because the DJGPP `ln' emulates soft links for executables by
generating a stub that in turn calls the real program. This
feature also works with nonexistent files like in the Unix
spec. So `ln -s X conftestdata' will generate `conftestdata.exe'
which will attempt to call 'X.exe'. But this feature only works
for executables. Fix it.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_PROG_LN_S): Create a sample file and use it to
test `ln -s'.
Use this technology to compute `sizeof' even when cross-compiling.
Ideas and initial suggestion by Kaveh Ghazi.
Binary search by Bruno Haible.
* aclang.m4 (AC_LANG_BOOL_COMPILE_TRY,
AC_LANG_BOOL_COMPILE_TRY(C), AC_LANG_BOOL_COMPILE_TRY(C++),
AC_LANG_INT_SAVE, AC_LANG_INT_SAVE(C), AC_LANG_INT_SAVE(C++)): New
macros.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_COMPUTE_INT_COMPILE, _AC_COMPUTE_INT_RUN,
_AC_COMPUTE_INT): New.
(AC_CHECK_SIZEOF): Use them.
Check whether the type exists beforehand.
* tests/semantics.m4 (AC_CHECK_SIZEOF): Strengthen.
under FreeBSD.
Reported by Alec Wolman.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG): Check for `getloadavg'
without any additional library.
Fixes Autoconf/109.
classes with `case'. Use `expr' instead.
Suggested by Paul Eggert.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Limitations of Builtins): Explain expr, the
`x' trick, and negated character classes.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_CHECK_TOOLS): New.
* aclang.m4 (AC_PROG_CXX, AC_PROG_CC, AC_PROG_F77): Use new
AC_CHECK_TOOLS macro instead of AC_CHECK_PROGS so that a cross
compiler is found by default with --host.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Generic Programs, Manual Configuration):
Describe new AC_CHECK_TOOLS macro. Fix unclear working about
AC_CHECK_PROGS.
* tests/Makefile.am (FILTER_MACROS): Adjust.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_XENIX_DIR, AC_DYNIX_SEQ, AC_IRIX_SUN,
AC_SCO_INTL): Wake up a few zombies.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Adjust.
* tests/aclocal.m4 (AC_ENV_SAVE): Likewise.
(Special Shell Variables): Adjust.
(Shellology): New section. Introduce bash and zsh.
(Special Shell Variables): Some data on NULLCMD.
(Quotation Thumb Rule): Rename as
(Quotation Rule of Thumb): this.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_SHELL_UNSET): Remove.
(AC_SHELL_UNSETENV): Rename as...
(AC_SHELL_UNSET): this.
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE_ENVIRONMENT): Prepare bash and zsh.
Adjust to AC_SHELL_UNSET.
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM was run, then the value of `$build' given by
the user was saved into `$build_alias', and `$build' was
normalized using `config.sub'.
Now, let `--build' set `$build_alias' so that scripts with or
without `AC_CANONICAL_BUILD' have the same semantics. This allows
to use `AC_CHECK_TOOL' without requiring `config.guess' and
`config.sub' (which was bizarre anyway).
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): --build, --host and --target
set `build_alias' etc.
After the option handling, set host to $host_alias etc. for
bugward compatibility.
(AC_CANONICALIZE): Mutate into...
(_AC_CANONICAL_SPLIT): this, which does not canonicalize, it just
computes `$foo_os' etc.
(_AC_CANONICAL_THING): Remove, too confusing.
(AC_CANONICAL_BUILD): Adjust.
Do not assign any value to `build_alias', just compute `build', and
`build_{cpy, vendor, os}'.
(AC_CANONICAL_HOST, AC_CANONICAL_TARGET): Likewise.
(AC_CHECK_TOOL_PREFIX): Fire your rule when `$host_alias' is
given, not when `$host != $build'.
* acgeneral.m4 (sinclude): Fix typo.
Now work with other languages than C and C++.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_EXEEXT, AC_OBJEXT): Use
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE/AC_LINK_IFELSE and AC_LANG_PROGRAM instead of
ad hoc code.
Use `$ac_ext' instead of listing `.c', `.C' etc.
Use AC_CACHE_CHECK.
* doc/autoconf.texi (System Services): Adjust.
for special environments.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_CYGWIN, AC_EMXOS2, AC_MINGW32): AU defined to
nothing. Replace them by...
(_AC_CYGWIN, _AC_EMXOS2, _AC_MINGW32): these, which are
automatically called by...
(AC_EXEEXT): this.
* doc/autoconf.texi (System Services, Obsolete Macros): Adjust.
This is important if you want to redefine AC_INIT or some of its
sub macros (eeerk!), or if you want to use user defined macros
before AC_INIT.
Suggested by Didier Verna.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT): Don't include `acsite.m4' and
`aclocal.m4'.
* autoconf.sh (run_m4, run_m4f): Do it.
AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG introduced a bug which already happened (see
Mon Nov 11 18:02:58 1996 David J MacKenzie).
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_CHECK_LIB): Use a less tempting name:
s/ac_save_LIBS/ac_check_lib_save_LIBS/.
`--cache-file=config.cache'.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Let `configure' support
`--config-cache' and `-C'.
Report them in `--help'.
Fix the display of missing argument.
(_AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS): Adjust.
* doc/install.texi (Invoking configure): Rename the node as
(Running configure scripts): this, the name of the chapter.
(Operation Controls): Rename as...
(Invoking configure): this.
Document the new options.
* doc/autoconf.texi (direntry): Huh? What is this `aclocal' doing
here? Point to `Invoking configure'.
(Cache Files): No need to document the disabling of the cache.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_OUTPUT_FILES): Fix the computation of
`ac_file_inputs' for `$ac_given_srcdir' containing a colon.
(AC_CHECK_MEMBERS, AC_PATH_PROG): s/ac_save_ifs/ac_save_IFS/.
Meyering's `chown.m4' serial 4.
(AC_FUNC_GETGROUPS): New macro, based on Jim Meyering's
`getgroups.m4' serial 3.
(AC_FUNC_MEMCMP): Updated, based on Jim Meyering's `memcmp.m4'
serial 3.
(AC_FUNC_MALLOC): New macro, based on Jim Meyering's
`malloc.m4' serial 3.
(AC_FUNC_MMAP): Include `stdlib.h' when `STDC_HEADERS'.
* acfunctions: Sort.
Add `chown' and `malloc', point `getgroups' to `AC_FUNC_GETGROUPS'
instead of `AC_TYPE_GETGROUPS'.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Particular Functions): Adjust.
`config.status'. Fix and test.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS): Use
`$ac_configure_args' directly, no via a tmp variable.
* tests/torture.m4 (command line interface): Test with more than
one argument.
(AC_INIT): Dispatch your arguments either to _AC_INIT_PACKAGE or
to AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR.
(AU::AC_INIT): New.
* configure.in: Adjust.
Use `#', not `dnl'.
* doc/autoconf.texi (configure.in Layout): Document the new form
of AC_INIT.
Document AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR.
(Obsolete Macros): Document the old one.
`\$foo', the quotes are needed only for `\$[1]', `\$[@]' etc.
Prefer `$$1' to `[$]$1', `$foo' to `[$]foo', `$[1]' to `[$]1' etc.
* aclang.m4: Likewise.
* acspecific.m4: Likewise.
Rename as:
(_AC_PROG_CC_GNU, _AC_PROG_CXX_GNU, _AC_PROG_F77_GNU): these.
Compute the value of GCC, GXX and G77 here.
Set to `no' (instead of empty) if not the GNU compiler.
(AC_PROG_CC, AC_PROG_CXX, AC_PROG_F77): Adjust.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Adjust.
Using --host enables cross-compilation.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): `--host' enables cross
compilation.
(AC_CANONICAL_BUILD): The help string should explicitly mention
cross compilation.
* aclang.m4 (AC_LANG(C), AC_LANG(C++), AC_LANG(Fortran 77)): Don't
set `cross_compiling'.
(AC_PROG_CC, AC_PROG_CXX, AC_PROG_F77): Run your `WORK' partner
only if not cross-compiling.
(AC_PROG_CC_WORKS, AC_PROG_CXX_WORKS, AC_PROG_F77_WORKS):
If does not work, don't assume an implicit cross-compilation:
fail.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Adjust.
(AC_CHECK_MEMBER, AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Fix to work properly on
`struct f.g.h'.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG): Use AC_CHECK_HEADERS and
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS instead of performing their task by hand.
contains all the possible subdirs for `--help=recursive', and
another, `subdirs' which can be built dynamically for launching
sub configurations.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS): Define `subdirs' dynamically.
Define `ac_subdirs_all' statically.
Warn if the argument is not a literal.
(AC_LIST_SUBDIRS): Rename as...
(_AC_LIST_SUBDIRS): this.
(_AC_INIT_HELP): Loop over `ac_subdirs_all', not `subdirs'.
(_AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS): Loop over `subdirs', not `AC_LIST_SUBDIRS'.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Subdirectories): Adjust.
* acgeneral.m4: Replace all the `test ! -d foo && bar' with
`test -d foo || bar'.
* Makefile.am (.m4.m4f): Stop hiding what you're doing.
Don't check for GNU m4, let it die.
^
/ U T O U P D A T E I I I
/===+ / It bells, It whistles...
* autoupdate.sh: Complete rewrite. See that file for a detailed
explanation.
* acgeneral.sh: Don't use AU_DEFINE, but AU_DEFUN.
(AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT): Renamed as...
(_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT): this.
* aclang.m4 (_AC_LANG_CURRENT, AC_LANG_STACK): You two are the same
thing, which now we shall name `_AC_LANG'.
All users adjusted.
(AC_LANG_PUSH, AC_LANG_POP): New macros.
(AC_LANG_SAVE, AC_LANG_RESTORE): AU defined.
(AC_PROG_CC_WORKS, AC_PROG_CXXCPP, AC_PROG_CXX_WORKS,
AC_PROG_F77_WORKS, AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS, AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING):
Use them.
(AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS): Move the requirements at its top.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Language Choice): Document them.
(Old Macros): Welcome AC_LANG_SAVE and AC_LANG_RESTORE.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_DECL_YYTEXT): Rename as
(_AC_DECL_YYTEXT): this.
(AC_PROG_LEX): Use it.
(AC_DECL_YYTEXT): New AU macro.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Adjust.
lists in between parens.
(m4_foreach_quoted): new copy of the previous `m4_foreach' which
is still used by `m4_wrap'.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_INCLUDE, AC_INCLUDES): Removed.
(AC_FOREACH): Don't use parens with `m4_foreach'.
(AC_CHECK_MEMBER, AC_CHECK_DECLS, AC_CHECK_TYPES): Adjust the
description.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE, AC_STRUCT_ST_BLKSIZE,
AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS, AC_STRUCT_ST_RDEV): Adjust.
* autoconf.texi (AC_CHECK_MEMBER, AC_CHECK_DECLS, AC_CHECK_TYPES):
Adjust their documentation.
(AC_INCLUDE): Undocument.
* tests/semantics.m4: Adjust.
* tests/actest.m4: Rename as...
* tests/aclocal.m4: this.
* tests/atspecific.m4: No longer include actest.m4.
* tests/torture.m4: Likewise.
* tests/Makefile.am: Adjust.
(AC_REPLACE_FUNCS): Use AC_LIBOBJ.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_FUNC_MKTIME, AC_FUNC_MEMCMP,
AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS): Use AC_LIBOBJ.
* doc/autoconf.texi : Adjust so that the user is not encouraged to
use LIBOBJS directly.
(Generic Functions): Document AC_LIBOBJ_DECL and AC_LIBOBJ.
Suggested by Jim Meyering.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_SHELL_TMPDIR): New macro.
(_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS): Use it.
Use more quoted here docs to improve readability.
Compute `$me' and use it in the error messages.
Define `$configure' and `$configure_args' to avoid continuously
mixing the uses of `configure' and `config.status' evaluation in a
single line.
Define `$SHELL' and use it.
Simplify all the unjustified `[$]foo' into `$foo', the quotes
are needed only for `$[1]', `$[@]' etc.
Replace all the uses of `ac_cs_root' with files in the tmp dir of
`config.status'.
Remove a few `rm' covered by the removal of the `$tmp' dir.
Let `config.status' support `--debug'.
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE): Avoid the leading space in `ac_configure_args'.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Invoking config.status): Adjust.
Unix 4.0x and 5.0 because `"$@"' expands into an empty parameter
(instead of nothing) when there are no positional parameters.
From Nicolas Joly.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_CHECK_PROG, AC_CHECK_PROGS): Prefer
`$$1' to `[$]$1', `$foo' to `[$]foo', `$[1]' to `[$]1', and
`${1+"$[@]"}' to `"[$]@"'.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_SH_QUOTE): Don't double quote. Escape the
double quotes too.
(_AC_ECHO_UNQUOTED): Don't double quote :).
(_AC_ECHO, _AC_ECHO_N): Quote the call to _AC_SH_QUOTE.
The autoheader chain needs to be adjusted.
* acgeneral.m4 (AH_VERBATIM): Just pass two arguments to AH_OUTPUT
instead of trying to build what `autoheader' needs: let it handle
the format by itself.
* autoheader.m4: Adjust.
s,tmp/config.h,tmp/config.hin.
The adjustment revealed that `autoconf --trace' is not robust to
single quotes in its argument.
* autoconf.sh: Fix this issue.
Rename the escape `$*' as `$%'. Implement `$@'.
* doc/autoconf.texi: Adjust.
section.
Document --help=short and recursive.
Split the `Directory' section into `Installation directories' for
--prefix and --exec-prefix, and all the others into `Fine tuning
of the installation directories'.
In the latter, don't repeat `in DIR', the user understands, and it
comes out better.
Default for --exec-prefix is PREFIX.
Reported by Kathryn Hargreaves.
Move --host before --build.
Fix a test on `$ac_init_help' which was not updated.
values.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_CACHE_DUMP): New macro.
(AC_CACHE_SAVE, AC_OUTPUT): Use it.
(AC_OUTPUT): Dump confdefs.h into config.log.
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE::config.log): Name the package being configured
if you can.
newbies accidentally use a stale cache file.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Set cache_file to /dev/null
to disable caching by default.
(_AC_INIT_HELP): Adjust the --help message.
(AC_CACHE_LOAD, AC_CACHE_SAVE): Don't print "loading/updating
/dev/null" messages.
* autoconf.texi: Note that caching is disabled, how to enable it,
and that `./config.cache' is the traditional name of the cache file.
* install.texi: Likewise.
they don't break the second time you run configure).
* aclang.m4 (AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING): Extract f77_case,
f77_underscore from cache variable.
(AC_F77_WRAPPERS): Get rid of ac_cv_f77_wrappers, it's useless.
Simplify the nested case-esac into a single one.
Simplify the documentation strings of CPP symbols.
* autoheader.m4: Dispatch the prototypes next to there AC_
siblings.
(AH_TEMPLATE, AH_VERBATIM): Move to...
* acgeneral.m4: here.
(AH_OUTPUT): New macro.
* autoheader.sh: Run `autoconf --trace' instead of `m4 autoheader.m4'.
* autoheader.m4: Remove.
* Makefile.am: Adjust.
* tests/tools.m4 (AH_DEFUN): Remove, no longer makes sense.
* tests/actests.m4 (autoheader::AC_TATOOINE): Remove, was used by
the test above.
fnmatch ("/tmp", "[/\\]")
The backslash must not be last.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_HELP, AC_PATH_PROG, _AC_OUTPUT_FILES,
_AC_OUTPUT_LINKS, _AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS): Always make `\' be the
first character in all the `[]' of `case' patterns.
AC_LANG_CALL(FORTRAN77)): New macros.
(AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC): Use it.
(AC_TRY_CPP): Argument was output twice.
(AC_COMPILE_IFELSE, AC_LINK_IFELSE): Output $3 only if needed.
programs.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_LANG_DISPATCH): New macro.
(AC_LANG): Use it.
(AC_LANG_SOURCE, AC_LANG_SOURCE(C), AC_LANG_SOURCE(C++),
AC_LANG_SOURCE(FORTRAN77)): New macros.
(AC_TRY_COMPILER, AC_EGREP_CPP, AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE): Use
AC_LANG_SOURCE.
be used before AC_INIT, but they do require it. But then, the
argument of the explicit AC_INIT call is lost.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR): New macro.
(_AC_INIT_SRCDIR): Adjust.
(_AC_INIT): Pass your argument to AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR.
* libm4.m4 (m4_append, m4_list_append): Use m4_define, not define.
On my machine the former implementation takes 4mn 40s to run the
test suite. Using m4_define leads to 4mn 15s.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_SUBST): Use AC_EXPAND_ONCE (which uses
m4_define, not define). 4mn.
(_AC_DIVERT): Don't use m4_case. Starting from those 4mn, if you
just move NORMAL* first in m4_case, the test suite is run in 3mn.
If instead of using m4, you use an `associative array' plus a
wrapper (current implementation), it falls to 2mn.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_OUTPUT_FILES, _AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS,
_AC_OUTPUT_LINKS, _AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS): Prefer
for i in : $is; do test $i = : && continue
over
for i in .. $is; do if test $i != ..; then
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_SRCDIR): New macro, pulled out from...
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE): No longer compute `srcdir'.
(_AC_INIT): Use _AC_INIT_SRCDIR.
(AC_INIT): Don't forget to pass the argument to _AC_INIT.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_PACKAGE): New macro.
(_AC_COPYRIGHT_SEPARATOR): Remove.
(AC_COPYRIGHT): Adjust.
(_AC_INIT_HELP, _AC_INIT_VERSION): Name the package you configure
when you want.
(_AC_INIT): Adjust.
* configure.in (AC_PACKAGE): Add.
of $ac_xdir. Not only is `test -e' not portable, but the test isn't
necessary at all; the following mkdir ends up accomplishing the
same goal. Suggestion from Alexandre Oliva.
arguments, AC_OUTPUT arguments 2 and 3 were not! Currently,
AC_OUTPUT over quotes too: stop that.
Reported by Martin Buchholz.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Output): Don't expand on the ternary
AC_OUTPUT.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_OUTPUT): Don't over quote $2 and $3.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_PREPARE_ENVIRONMENT): New macro.
Handle the NLS envvars, and IFS.
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE): Use it, no longer set the NLS envvars.
(_AC_WHICH_A, AC_PATH_PROG): Rely on the default IFS.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_PROG_INSTALL, AC_FUNC_SELECT_ARGTYPES):
Likewise.
AC_TRY_LINK, AC_TRY_RUN_NATIVE): Simplify the removal of the
contest files: don't remove them before running the actions, just
remove them at the end of the macro.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_FUNC_SELECT_ARGTYPES): Use a single cache
variable instead of three.
Use AC_CACHE_CHECK.
Shorten the name of the var loops, they are no longer cached.
Include sys/types.h unconditionally.
`select' returns an int, fixes Autoconf/46.
Don't display parens in the user messages.
(AC_REVISION): Require AC_INIT, not _AC_INIT_BINSH.
(AC_INIT): Do what _AC_INIT_BINSH used to.
Don't require _AC_INIT_VERSION, just call it.
Rename as _AC_INIT.
(AC_INIT): New macro, single expansion wrapper around _AC_INIT.
(_AC_COPYRIGHT_SEPARATOR): New.
(AC_COPYRIGHT): Use it.
Require AC_INIT, not _AC_INIT_VERSION.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Versions): Promote as first section of
`Setup'.
Rename as `Notices'.
Document AC_COPYRIGHT.
Don't give false reasons for placing AC_REVISION before AC_INIT,
the place no longer matters.
CONFIG_FILES, we had to expand _AC_OUTPUT_FILES into the KILL
diversion, because it is AC_OUTPUT_FILES which undiverted the
AC_SUBST sed script at its proper place, otherwise it would have
been undiverted at the end of `configure', leading to an sh syntax
error.
Now that we no longer use a diversion, we don't need to call
AC_OUTPUT_FILES if useless.
(AC_OUTPUT_FILES): Rename as _AC_OUTPUT_FILES.
(AC_OUTPUT_LINKS): Rename as _AC_OUTPUT_LINKS.
Automake calls it, and usually users do too. If it happens,
`--program-prefix=g' actually prepend two (or more) `g'.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_DEFUN_ONCE): New macro.
(AC_ARG_PROGRAM): AC_DEFUNed_ONCE. Or is it AC_DEFUN_ONCE'd? :).
No longer AC_EXPAND_ONCE the help string, the macro itself is
expanded at most once.
Rename the here-doc tag EOF_SED as EOF.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Stop global double quoting,
failed experiment.
Merge all the var=val AC_SUBST(var) into AC_SUBST(var, val).
(AC_SUBST): Implement support for 2nd arg.
* doc/autoconf.texi (Setting Output Variables): Adjust.
Suggested by Alexandre Oliva and Lars J. Aas
* libm4.m4 (ifndef): New macro.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_DIVERT): New macro, maps a diversion name to
its value. The diversions now have a short name, e.g., `NOTICE',
instead of the former macros which had long names, e.g.,
`AC_DIVERSION_NOTICE'.
(AC_DIVERT_PUSH): Adjust.
(AC_DIVERT_POP): Use ifndef.
(AC_DIVERSION_CURRENT): Rename as `AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION' to stay
within the `AC_DIVERT' name domain.
Adjust all callers.
* acspecific.m4: Adjust all callers.
headers if they exist (needed for some missing prototypes) and
corrects the signal handler prototype/definition. The signal
handler prototype is now prepended with an `extern "C"' for C++
compilers since some platforms explicitly require an `extern "C"'
signal handler.
comment.
* libm4.m4 (m4_quote): s/$@/$*/.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_COPYRIGHT): Prepend `# ' to the lines that goes
on the top of `configure'. Actually, prepend `@%:@ ' so that
there are as many evaluations on both sides.
(_AC_INIT_VERSION): No longer strip `# '.
`configure'. And after all, it suits to `configure --version' too.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_DIVERSION_DEFAULTS, AC_DIVERSION_INIT_PREPARE):
New diversion numbers.
(AC_DIVERSION_INIT): Renamed as...
(AC_DIVERSION_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): this.
(AC_DIVERT_POP): Instead of going into wild endless loops when
there are more pops than pushes, die with dignity.
(AC_COPYRIGHT): New macro.
(_AC_INIT_NOTICE): Move definition of `ac_includes_default' from
here...
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE): to here.
(_AC_INIT_NOTICE): Remove.
(AC_INIT): Use it to install Autoconf's Copyright.
(_AC_INIT_DEFAULTS): New macro.
(AC_INIT): Use it.
(AC_PREFIX_DEFAULTS): Dump in AC_DIVERSION_DEFAULTS.
(_AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Dump in AC_DIVERSION_INIT_PREPARE.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_DIVERSION_DEFAULTS): New diversion number.
(_AC_INIT_NOTICE): Move definition of `ac_includes_default' from
here...
(_AC_INIT_PREPARE): to here.
(_AC_INIT_NOTICE): Play with your diversion yourself, don't let
(AC_INIT): do it for you.
(_AC_INIT_DEFAULTS): New macro.
(AC_INIT): Use it.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_EXPAND_ONCE): AC_PROVIDE yourself, in case
there is no AC_DEFUN associated with the text to expand.
(_AC_ARG_ENABLE_HELP_PROLOGUE, _AC_ARG_WITH_HELP_PROLOGUE,
_AC_ARG_VAR_HELP_PROLOGUE): Remove, instead...
(AC_ARG_ENABLE, AC_ARG_WITH, AC_ARG_VAR): do it yourself.
`configure --help'.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_DIVERSION_HELP_BEGIN, AC_DIVERSION_HELP_ENABLE,
AC_DIVERSION_HELP_WITH, AC_DIVERSION_HELP_VAR,
AC_DIVERSION_HELP_END): New diversion numbers.
(AC_EXPAND_ONCE): New macro.
(AC_PROVIDE_IF): New macro.
(AC_BEFORE, AC_REQUIRE): Use it.
(AC_REQUIRE): Don't use indir.
(_AC_ARG_ENABLE_HELP_PROLOGUE, _AC_ARG_WITH_HELP_PROLOGUE,
_AC_ARG_VAR_HELP_PROLOGUE): New macros.
(AC_ARG_ENABLE, AC_ARG_WITH, AC_ARG_VAR): Expand once the
_HELP_PROLOGUE macro which corresponds.
(_AC_INIT_HELP): Adjust to AC_DIVERSION_HELP_BEGIN and
AC_DIVERSION_HELP_END.
(_AC_INIT_NOTICE, _AC_INIT_HELP): Remove the sh code which handled
the optional help strings.
(_AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): this.
Move the display of help and version strings to...
(_AC_INIT_HELP, _AC_INIT_VERSION): here.
(AC_INIT): Adjust. Also, fix quotation.
Any character before the colon is accepted because network drives
can be assigned characters outside the [a-zA-Z] range. DOS-style
relative paths (?:foo/bar) are also considered absolute for
Autoconf's purposes since the path '../?:foo/bar' is invalid.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_OUTPUT_FILES): Treat DOS-style paths (?:*') as
absolute.
(AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS): Likewise.
(AC_PATH_PROG): Make pattern for matching DOS-style paths the same
as that used in AC_OUTPUT_FILES and AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS.
(AC_CHECK_PROG): Use it. Use ifval.
(AC_CHECK_PROGS): Use ifval. Fix the quoting.
* tests/semantics.m4: Test AC_CHECK_PROG.
* tests/Makefile.am (EGREP_EXCLUDE): Add /AC_CHECK_PROGS?/.
They're back to save the world.
* acspecific.m4 (AC_PROG_CC_C_O, AC_PROG_F77_C_O,
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET, AC_TYPE_GETGROUPS, AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG,
AC_FUNC_MKTIME, AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE, AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS): Blast
that jelly o' changequote. Set the quotes free.
`configure', not `config.status', hence use `conftest' for tmp
files, not `$ac_cs_root'.
Removed forgotten developer comment.
Double quoting the whole body is nicer than just the part that
needs to be.
From Dan Ackroyd.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS, AC_INIT_PREPARE,
AC_CACHE_SAVE, AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM, AC_OUTPUT,
_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS, AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS, AC_OUTPUT_FILES,
_AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS, AC_OUTPUT_LINKS, AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS): Quit
playing with changequotes, @BKL@ and Co.! Just quote properly.
Test it.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS): Renamed as...
(_AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS): this. All callers changed.
Don't mess with changequote, just quote properly.
Bug 1. Because of the `#' in `ac_dA', the quotes <<>> were not
removed, and therefore the sed script contained `<<define>>'
instead of `define'. Now that the block is properly quoted, there
is no need to quote `define'.
Bug 2. Once a `#define' substitution performed, we were branching
to the top of the sed script (`t top'). This resulted in an
endless substitution of `#define foo 1' to `#define foo 1'.
Branching is not enough: you also have to fetch the next input
line, i.e., use `t' instead of `t t' in ac_dD, and don't output
`: top' in `config.defines'.
Though it was correct for `#undef' templates, just apply the same
transformation to `ac_uD' and `config.undefs'.
Bug 3. Don't try to preserve what was behind the value in the
template, since on
#define NAME "bar baz"
it leads to
#define NAME 1 baz"
Now `ac_dB' catches everything behind the NAME (making sure there
is at least a space) and `ac_dC' only outputs a space.
* tests/torture.m4: Check that various forms of `#define' header
templates are properly handled.
* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS): It is smarter to use a
quoted here doc to output the section providing defaults for
CONFIG_*.
Don't rm the CONFIG_FILES here but in..
(AC_OUTPUT_FILES) [test -n "$CONFIG_FILES"]: here.
Hm, actually, no, just don't remove them at all, let the newly
created files replace the old ones, exactly as in
AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS.
From Graham Jenkins.