# -*- Autotest -*- AT_BANNER([C low level compiling/preprocessing macros.]) # Copyright 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA # 02111-1307, USA. # Since the macros which compile are required by most tests, check # them first. But remember that looking for a compiler is even more # primitive, so check those first. ## ------------ ## ## Extensions. ## ## ------------ ## # As far as we know only `foo', `foo.exe' are possible executable, # and `foo.o', `foo.obj' are possible object files. Autoconf must not # know that, but it is OK for the test suite to take this into account. AT_CHECK_MACRO([Extensions], [[AC_PROG_CC case $ac_exeext in '' | '.exe' ) ;; * ) AC_MSG_ERROR([suspicious executable suffix: $ac_exeext]);; esac case $ac_objext in 'o' | 'obj' ) ;; * ) AC_MSG_ERROR([suspicious object suffix: $ac_objext]);; esac AS_EXIT([0]) ]]) ## -------------------------- ## ## Broken/missing compilers. ## ## -------------------------- ## # Check that Autoconf correctly diagnoses broken compilers, and in # particular, if it does not exit 77, the test suite is in trouble... # FIXME: Once a precise message decided, check stderr of configure. AT_SETUP([Broken/missing compilers]) AT_DATA([configure.ac], [[AC_INIT CC=no-such-compiler AC_PROG_CC ]]) AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([], 77, ignore, ignore) AT_CLEANUP ## ------------ ## ## C keywords. ## ## ------------ ## # GCC supports `const', `volatile', and `inline'. AT_CHECK_MACRO([C keywords], [[AC_PROG_CC AC_C_CONST AC_C_INLINE AC_C_VOLATILE case $GCC,$ac_cv_c_const,$ac_cv_c_inline,$ac_cv_c_volatile in yes,*no*) AC_MSG_ERROR([failed to detect `const', `inline' or `volatile' support]);; esac ]]) ## --------------------------------- ## ## AC_PROG_CPP requires AC_PROG_CC. ## ## --------------------------------- ## # Must invoke AC_PROG_CC. AT_CHECK_MACRO([AC_PROG_CPP requires AC_PROG_CC], [[AC_PROG_CPP test -z "$CC" && AC_MSG_ERROR([looked for a C preprocessor without looking for a compiler]) ]]) ## --------------------------- ## ## AC_PROG_CPP with warnings. ## ## --------------------------- ## # It's Ok for strict preprocessors to produce warnings. AT_SETUP([AC_PROG_CPP with warnings]) AT_DATA([mycpp], [[#! /bin/sh echo noise >&2 exec ${1+"$@"} ]]) chmod +x mycpp _AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO( [[AC_PROG_CPP # If the preprocessor is not strict, just ignore test "x$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag" = xyes && AC_MSG_ERROR([preprocessor has no warning option], 77) CPP="./mycpp $CPP" AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdio.h autoconf_io.h)]]) AT_CHECK_DEFINES( [/* #undef HAVE_AUTOCONF_IO_H */ #define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 ]) AT_CLEANUP ## ------------------------------ ## ## AC_PROG_CPP without warnings. ## ## ------------------------------ ## AT_SETUP([AC_PROG_CPP without warnings]) # Ignore if /lib/cpp doesn't work AT_CHECK([/lib/cpp &2 exec "$@" ]]) chmod +x mycc # We go through the following contortions, in order to have the # configure script go down the same codepaths as it would during a # normal CPP selection check. If we explicitly set CPP, it goes down # a different codepath. _AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO( [[AC_PROG_CC CC="./mycc $CC" AC_PROG_CPP # The test $CC compiler should have been selected. test "$CPP" != "$CC -E" && AC_MSG_ERROR([error messages on stderr cause the preprocessor selection to fail]) # Exercise CPP. AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdio.h autoconf_io.h)]]) AT_CHECK_DEFINES( [/* #undef HAVE_AUTOCONF_IO_H */ #define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 ]) AT_CLEANUP