autoconf/autoheader.sh
Akim Demaille 00f447ee06 * acspecific.m4 (AC_C_INLINE): Proceed as for AC_C_CONST:
condition out the test case if __cpluscplus.
Don't document the autoheader template twice, one is enough.
* autoheader.m4 (AC_CONFIG_HEADER): don't hook on this guy, but
on...
(AC_CONFIG_HEADERS), since the former is defined on the latter.
2000-02-07 15:39:16 +00:00

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#! @SHELL@
# autoheader -- create `config.h.in' from `configure.in'
# Copyright (C) 1992-1994, 1996, 1998-1999 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.
# Written by Roland McGrath.
# If given no args, create `config.h.in' from template file `configure.in'.
# With one arg, create a header file on standard output from
# the given template file.
usage="\
Usage: autoheader [OPTION] ... [TEMPLATE-FILE]
Create a template file of C \`#define' statements for \`configure' to
use. To this end, scan TEMPLATE-FILE, or \`configure.in' if none
given.
-h, --help print this help, then exit
--version print version number, then exit
-d, --debug don't remove temporary files
-m, --macrodir=DIR directory storing macro files
-l, --localdir=DIR directory storing \`aclocal.m4' and \`acconfig.h'
-v, --verbose verbosely report processing
Report bugs to <bug-autoconf@gnu.org>."
version="\
autoheader (GNU @PACKAGE@) @VERSION@
Written by Roland McGrath.
Copyright (C) 1992-1994, 1996, 1998-1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
# NLS nuisances.
# Only set these to C if already set. These must not be set unconditionally
# because not all systems understand e.g. LANG=C (notably SCO).
# Fixing LC_MESSAGES prevents Solaris sh from translating var values in `set'!
# Non-C LC_CTYPE values break the ctype check.
if test "${LANG+set}" = set; then LANG=C; export LANG; fi
if test "${LC_ALL+set}" = set; then LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; fi
if test "${LC_MESSAGES+set}" = set; then LC_MESSAGES=C; export LC_MESSAGES; fi
if test "${LC_CTYPE+set}" = set; then LC_CTYPE=C; export LC_CTYPE; fi
test -z "${AC_MACRODIR}" && AC_MACRODIR=@datadir@
test -z "${M4}" && M4=@M4@
case "${M4}" in
/*) # Handle the case that m4 has moved since we were configured.
# It may have been found originally in a build directory.
test -f "${M4}" || M4=m4 ;;
esac
# ac_LF_and_DOT
# We use echo to avoid assuming a particular line-breaking character.
# The extra dot is to prevent the shell from consuming trailing
# line-breaks from the sub-command output. A line-break within
# single-quotes doesn't work because, if this script is created in a
# platform that uses two characters for line-breaks (e.g., DOS), tr
# would break.
ac_LF_and_DOT=`echo; echo .`
localdir=.
debug=0
# Basename for temporary files.
ah_base=autoh$$
while test $# -gt 0 ; do
case "${1}" in
-h | --help | --h* )
echo "$usage"; exit 0 ;;
-d | --debug | --d* )
debug=1; shift ;;
--localdir=* | --l*=* )
localdir=`echo \"${1}\" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'`
shift ;;
-l | --localdir | --l*)
shift
test $# -eq 0 && { echo "${usage}" 1>&2; exit 1; }
localdir="${1}"
shift ;;
--macrodir=* | --m*=* )
AC_MACRODIR=`echo \"${1}\" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'`
shift ;;
-m | --macrodir | --m* )
shift
test $# -eq 0 && { echo "${usage}" 1>&2; exit 1; }
AC_MACRODIR="${1}"
shift ;;
--version | --v* )
echo "$version"; exit 0 ;;
-- ) # Stop option processing
shift; break ;;
- ) # Use stdin as input.
break ;;
-* )
echo "${usage}" 1>&2; exit 1 ;;
* )
break ;;
esac
done
acconfigs=
test -r $localdir/acconfig.h && acconfigs="${acconfigs} $localdir/acconfig.h"
case $# in
0) infile=configure.in ;;
1) infile=$1 ;;
*) echo "$usage" >&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
config_h=undefined
syms=
if test "$localdir" != .; then
use_localdir="-I$localdir -DAC_LOCALDIR=$localdir"
else
use_localdir=
fi
# Some non-GNU m4's don't reject the --help option, so give them /dev/null.
case `$M4 --help < /dev/null 2>&1` in
*reload-state*);;
*) echo Autoconf requires GNU m4 1.4 or later >&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
run_m4="$M4 --reload $AC_MACRODIR/autoheader.m4f $use_localdir"
# Extract assignments of `ah_verbatim_SYMBOL' and `syms' from the
# modified autoconf processing of the input file. The sed hair is
# necessary to win for multi-line macro invocations.
$run_m4 $infile |
sed -n -e '
: again
/^@@@.*@@@$/s/^@@@\(.*\)@@@$/\1/p
/^@@@/{
s/^@@@//p
n
s/^/@@@/
b again
}' >$ah_base.decls
. ./$ah_base.decls
if test $debug -eq 0; then rm ./$ah_base.decls; fi
# Make SYMS newline-separated rather than blank-separated, and remove dups.
# Start each symbol with a blank (to match the blank after "#undef")
# to reduce the possibility of mistakenly matching another symbol that
# is a substring of it.
syms=`for sym in $syms; do echo $sym; done | sort | uniq | sed 's@^@ @'`
# Support "outfile[:infile]", defaulting infile="outfile.in".
case "$config_h" in
undefined) echo "error: AC_CONFIG_HEADERS not found in $infile" >&2; exit 1 ;;
*:*) config_h_in=`echo "$config_h"|sed 's%.*:%%'`
config_h=`echo "$config_h"|sed 's%:.*%%'` ;;
*) config_h_in="${config_h}.in" ;;
esac
tmpout=$ah_base.out
if test $debug -eq 0; then trap "rm -f $ah_base*; exit 1" 1 2 15; fi
# Don't write "do not edit" -- it will get copied into the
# config.h, which it's ok to edit.
cat <<EOF >$tmpout
/* ${config_h_in}. Generated automatically from $infile by autoheader. */
EOF
test -r ${config_h}.top && cat ${config_h}.top >>$tmpout
test -r $localdir/acconfig.h &&
grep @TOP@ $localdir/acconfig.h >/dev/null &&
sed '/@TOP@/,$d' $localdir/acconfig.h >>$tmpout
# This puts each template paragraph on its own line, separated by @s.
if test -n "$syms"; then
# Make sure the boundary of template files is also the boundary
# of the paragraph. Extra newlines don't hurt since they will
# be removed.
# Stuff outside of @TOP@ and @BOTTOM@ is ignored in all the acconfig.hs.
for t in $acconfigs; do
sedscript=""
grep @TOP@ $t >/dev/null && sedscript="1,/@TOP@/d;"
grep @BOTTOM@ $t >/dev/null && sedscript="$sedscript /@BOTTOM@/,\$d;"
# This substitution makes "#undef<TAB>FOO" in acconfig.h work.
sed -n -e "$sedscript s/ / /g; p" $t
echo; echo
done |
# The sed script is suboptimal because it has to take care of
# some broken seds (e.g. AIX) that remove '\n' from the
# pattern/hold space if the line is empty. (junio@twinsun.com).
sed -n -e '
/^[ ]*$/{
x
s/\n/@/g
p
s/.*/@/
x
}
H' | sed -e 's/@@*/@/g' |
# Select each paragraph that refers to a symbol we picked out above.
# Some fgrep's have limits on the number of lines that can be in the
# pattern on the command line, so use a temporary file containing the
# pattern.
(fgrep_tmp=$ah_base.fgrep
trap "rm -f $fgrep_tmp; exit 1" 1 2 15
cat > $fgrep_tmp <<EOF
$syms
EOF
fgrep -f $fgrep_tmp
rm -f $fgrep_tmp) |
tr @. "$ac_LF_and_DOT" >>$tmpout
fi
for verb in `(set) 2>&1 | sed -n -e '/^ac_verbatim/s/^\([^=]*\)=.*$/\1/p'`; do
echo >>$tmpout
eval echo >>$tmpout '"${'$verb'}"'
done
# Handle the case where @BOTTOM@ is the first line of acconfig.h.
test -r $localdir/acconfig.h &&
grep @BOTTOM@ $localdir/acconfig.h >/dev/null &&
sed -n '/@BOTTOM@/,${/@BOTTOM@/!p;}' $localdir/acconfig.h >>$tmpout
test -f ${config_h}.bot && cat ${config_h}.bot >>$tmpout
# Check that all the symbols have a template
status=0
if test -n "$syms"; then
for sym in $syms; do
if grep "^#[a-z]*[ ][ ]*$sym[ ]*$" $tmpout >/dev/null; then
: # All is well.
else
echo "$0: No template for symbol \`${sym}'" >&2
status=1
fi
done
fi
# If the run was successful, output the result.
if test $status -eq 0; then
if test $# -eq 0; then
# Output is a file
if test -f ${config_h_in} && cmp -s $tmpout ${config_h_in}; then
# File didn't change, so don't update its mod time.
echo "$0: $config_h_in is unchanged" >&2
else
mv -f $tmpout ${config_h_in}
fi
else
# Output is stdout
cat $tmpout
fi
fi
rm -f $tmpout
exit $status