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* acgeneral.m4 (_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS): Defer parsing of config.status targets to after the evaluation of the INIT-CMDS. Double quote config.status targets (used to be single quoted). 2001-06-23 Akim Demaille <akim@epita.fr> * tests/torture.at (CONFIG_FILES, HEADERS, LINKS and COMMANDS): Check the content of the created file. Check the ./config.status command line invocation.
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# -*- autoconf -*-
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AT_BANNER([[Testing config.status.
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## ---------------------------------------------------------------- ##
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## This section of torture tests is trying to make Autoconf produce ##
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## failing `configure' scripts, which must never happen. If one of ##
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## these tests ever fails, it is extremely important that you ##
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## report the failure to bug-autoconf@gnu.org. ##
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## ---------------------------------------------------------------- ##]])
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## ------------ ##
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## AC_ARG_VAR. ##
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## ------------ ##
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# AT_CHECK_AC_ARG_VAR(TITLE, FIRST-VALUE, SECOND-VALUE)
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# -----------------------------------------------------
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# Check that AC_ARG_VAR caches the latest values, diagnoses
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# inconsistances, and arms config.status.
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m4_define([AT_CHECK_AC_ARG_VAR],
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[
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AT_SETUP([AC_ARG_VAR: $1])
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# We don't want to run this test if this shell doesn't support
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# `unset'.
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AT_CHECK([
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if (FOO=FOO; unset FOO) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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exit 0
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else
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exit 77
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fi
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])
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AT_DATA([configure.ac],
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[[AC_INIT
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AC_ARG_VAR([precious], [this variable costs a lot])
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AC_OUTPUT(file)
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]])
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AT_DATA([file.in],
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[[`@precious@'
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]])
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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# Initial value.
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m4_ifval([$2],
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[precious='$2'; export precious],
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[unset precious])
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([--config-cache])
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AT_CHECK([cat file], [], [`$2'
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])
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# Testing --recheck.
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unset precious
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AT_CHECK([./config.status --recheck], [], [ignore])
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AT_CHECK([./config.status], [], [ignore])
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AT_CHECK([cat file], [], [`$2'
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])
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# Second value.
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m4_ifval([$3],
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[precious='$3'; export precious],
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[unset precious])
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([--config-cache], [1], [], [ignore])
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AT_CLEANUP
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])# AT_CHECK_AC_ARG_VAR
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AT_CHECK_AC_ARG_VAR([set a precious variable],
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[], [apple of my eye])
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AT_CHECK_AC_ARG_VAR([unset a precious variable],
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[apple of my eye], [])
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AT_CHECK_AC_ARG_VAR([change a precious variable],
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[apple of my eye], [orange of my eye])
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## ---------------------------------------------- ##
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## AC_CONFIG_FILES, HEADERS, LINKS and COMMANDS. ##
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## ---------------------------------------------- ##
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AT_SETUP([AC_CONFIG_FILES, HEADERS, LINKS and COMMANDS])
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AT_DATA(configure.ac,
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[[AC_INIT
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rm -rf header var-header file var-file link var-link command var-command
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echo 'OK' >input
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# Be sure to also stress the associated INIT-CMDS.
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case $what_to_test in
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header)
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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(header:input);;
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var-header)
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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(var-header:$header_in, [], [header_in=input]);;
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file)
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AC_CONFIG_FILES(file:input);;
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var-file)
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AC_CONFIG_FILES(var-file:$file_in, [], [file_in=input]);;
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command)
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AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(command:input,
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[cp input command]);;
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var-command)
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AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(var-command:$command_in,
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[cp $command_in var-command], [command_in=input]);;
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link)
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AC_CONFIG_LINKS(link:input);;
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var-link)
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AC_CONFIG_LINKS(var-link:$link_in, [], [link_in=input]);;
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esac
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AC_OUTPUT
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]])
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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# AT_CHECK_CONFIG_CREATION(THING = (header | link | file | command))
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Check that THING and var-THING (which uses variables in AC_CONFIG_THING)
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# are properly created, with the right content.
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# Use `grep OK' instead of a simple `cat' to avoid banners such as in
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# AC_CONFIG_HEADERS.
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m4_define([AT_CHECK_CONFIG_CREATION],
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[AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([what_to_test=$1])
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AT_CHECK([ls header var-header file var-file command var-command link var-link 2>/dev/null],
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[ignore], [$1
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])
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AT_CHECK([grep OK $1], [], [OK
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])
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([what_to_test=var-$1 --no-create])
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# config.status might be stupidly expecting data on stdin, if it's
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# really broken...
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AT_CHECK([./config.status var-$1 </dev/null], [], [ignore])
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AT_CHECK([ls header var-header file var-file command var-command link var-link 2>/dev/null],
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[ignore], [var-$1
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])
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AT_CHECK([grep OK var-$1], [], [OK
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])
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])# AT_CHECK_CONFIG_CREATION
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# Create a file
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AT_CHECK_CONFIG_CREATION(file)
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# Create a header
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AT_CHECK_CONFIG_CREATION(header)
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# Execute a command
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AT_CHECK_CONFIG_CREATION(command)
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# Create a link
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AT_CHECK_CONFIG_CREATION(link)
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AT_CLEANUP(header file link commandvar-header var-file var-link var-command
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input)
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## ------------------- ##
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## Missing templates. ##
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## ------------------- ##
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# Check that config.status detects missing input files
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AT_SETUP([Missing templates])
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AT_DATA(configure.ac,
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[[AC_INIT
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([nonexistent])
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AC_OUTPUT
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]])
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([], [1], [],
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[[config.status: error: cannot find input file: nonexistent.in
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]])
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# Make sure that the output file doesn't exist
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AT_CHECK([test -f nonexistent], 1)
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AT_CLEANUP
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## ---------------------- ##
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## configure invocation. ##
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## ---------------------- ##
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# Check that `configure' and `config.status' honor their interface.
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#
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# We run `./configure one=val1 --enable-two=val2 --with-three=val3'
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# and verify that (i) `configure' correctly receives the arguments and
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# (ii) correctly passes them to `config.status', which we check by
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# running `config.status --recheck'.
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AT_SETUP([configure invocation])
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AT_DATA(configure.ac,
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[[AC_INIT
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echo "result=$one$enable_two$with_three"
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AC_OUTPUT
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]])
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([one=one --enable-two=two --with-three=three |
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sed -n -e 's/^result=//p'], 0,
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[onetwothree
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])
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AT_CHECK([./config.status --recheck | sed -n 's/^result=//p'], 0,
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[onetwothree
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])
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([one="\"'$ " --enable-two="\" ' $" --with-three=" \"'$"|
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sed -n -e 's/^result=//p'], 0,
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["'$ " ' $ "'$
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])
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AT_CHECK([./config.status --recheck | sed -n 's/^result=//p'], 0,
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["'$ " ' $ "'$
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])
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AT_CLEANUP(configure config.status config.log config.cache)
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## -------------------------------------------- ##
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## Check that `#define' templates are honored. ##
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## -------------------------------------------- ##
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# Use various forms of `#define' templates, and make sure there are no
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# problems when a symbol is prefix of another.
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AT_SETUP([#define header templates])
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AT_DATA([configure.ac],
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[[AC_INIT
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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h:config.hin)
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# I18n of dummy variables: their French translations.
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AC_DEFINE(foo, toto)
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AC_DEFINE(bar, tata)
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AC_DEFINE(baz, titi)
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AC_DEFINE(fubar, tutu)
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# Symbols which are prefixes of another.
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AC_DEFINE(a, A)
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AC_DEFINE(aaa, AAA)
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AC_DEFINE(aa, AA)
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AC_CONFIG_FILES(defs)
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# Things included in confdefs.h, but which make no sense in
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# config.h, nor in $DEFS.
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cat <<\EOF >>confdefs.h
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/* Hi Mum! Look, I'm doing C++! */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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void exit (int status);
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#endif
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EOF
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# In addition of config.h output a full DEFS
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AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS
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DEFS_SAVED=$DEFS
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AC_SUBST(DEFS_SAVED)
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AC_OUTPUT
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]])
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AT_DATA([defs.in],
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[[@DEFS_SAVED@
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]])
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AT_DATA([config.hin],
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[[#define foo 0
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# define bar bar
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# define baz "Archimedes was sinking in his baz"
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# define fubar tutu
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#define a B
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#define aa BB
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#define aaa BBB
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#undef a
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#undef aa
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#undef aaa
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]])
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE
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AT_DATA([expout],
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[[/* config.h. Generated automatically by configure. */
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#define foo toto
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# define bar tata
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# define baz titi
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# define fubar tutu
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#define a A
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#define aa AA
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#define aaa AAA
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#define a A
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#define aa AA
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#define aaa AAA
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]])
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AT_CHECK([cat config.h], 0, expout)
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# Check the value of DEFS. Note the leading space.
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AT_DATA([expout],
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[[-Dfoo=toto -Dbar=tata -Dbaz=titi -Dfubar=tutu -Da=A -Daaa=AAA -Daa=AA]
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])
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# Because we strip trailing spaces in `testsuite' we can't leave one in
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# expout, hence nuke the one left by AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS.
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AT_CHECK([sed -e 's/ $//' defs], 0, expout)
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AT_CLEANUP
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## ------------------------- ##
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## Torturing config.status. ##
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## ------------------------- ##
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## Require 100 AC_DEFINE and AC_SUBST with a significantly big value.
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## This is mostly to check that Autoconf produces portable sed scripts
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## in config.status. sed is used to skip the first two lines
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## `Generated by...'.
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AT_SETUP([Torturing config.status])
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dnl The value used as a big value for AC_DEFINE.
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dnl Don't use sh active chars here, below it is also used in a sh
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dnl assignment.
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m4_define([AT_BIG_VALUE],
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[This value should be long enough to torture the various limits of sed and other tools used by Autoconf.])
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m4_define([AT_DESCRIPTION],
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[Define to a long string if your `Autoconf' works properly.])
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# AT_DUMMY_VAR(NUMBER)
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# --------------------
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# Build a name used for AC_SUBST and AC_DEFINE. Put ac_ in it
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# so that the check for user name space invasion does not complain
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# of the new variables defined.
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#
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# Note that you should not use the name ac_dummy, because it will be
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# turned into ac_uummy during the construction of config.status. Yes,
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# this is admittedly a bug, but it would be too hard to fix this.
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# There is really no point in AC_DEFINE a var named ac_d.*.
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m4_define([AT_DUMMY_VAR],
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[ac_Dummy_[]m4_patsubst([000$1], [.*\(...\)$], [\1])])
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AT_DATA([dummy.in],
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[m4_for([AT_Count], 1, 100, 1,
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[@AT_DUMMY_VAR(AT_Count)@
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])])
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# ------------ #
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# configure.ac #
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# ------------ #
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AT_DATA(configure.ac,
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dnl The following lines transfer AT_DUMMY_VAR, AT_DESCRIPTION, and
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dnl AT_BIG_VALUE into the configure.ac as AC_DUMMY_VAR etc.
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[[m4_define([AC_DUMMY_VAR],]
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m4_dquote(m4_defn([AT_DUMMY_VAR]))[)]]
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[[m4_define([AC_DESCRIPTION],]
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m4_dquote(m4_defn([AT_DESCRIPTION]))[)]]
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[[m4_define([AC_BIG_VALUE],]
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m4_dquote(m4_defn([AT_BIG_VALUE]))[)]]
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[[# AC_DEFUBST(NAME)
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# ----------------
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# Related VALUE to NAME both with AC_SUBST and AC_DEFINE. This is
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# used in the torture tests.
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m4_defun([AC_DEFUBST],
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[AC_DUMMY_VAR($1)="AC_BIG_VALUE"
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_DUMMY_VAR($1), "$AC_DUMMY_VAR($1)",
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AC_DESCRIPTION)
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AC_SUBST(AC_DUMMY_VAR($1))])
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AC_INIT
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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h:config.hin)
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AC_CONFIG_FILES(dummy)
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m4_for(AC_Count, 1, 100, 1,
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[AC_DEFUBST(AC_Count)])
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AC_OUTPUT
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]])# configure.ac
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE
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# Checking that AC_DEFINE worked properly.
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AT_DATA(expout,
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[m4_for(AT_Count, 1, 100, 1,
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[
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/* AT_DESCRIPTION */
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[#define] AT_DUMMY_VAR(AT_Count) "AT_BIG_VALUE"
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])])
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AT_CHECK([sed -n '3,$ p' config.h], 0, expout)
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# Checking that AC_SUBST worked properly.
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AT_DATA(expout,
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[m4_for(AT_Count, 1, 100, 1,
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[AT_BIG_VALUE
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])])
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AT_CLEANUP(dummy)
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## -------- ##
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## srcdir. ##
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## -------- ##
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AT_SETUP([srcdir])
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rm -rf at-dir
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mkdir at-dir
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: >at-dir/bar.in
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: >foo.in
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AT_DATA([configure.ac],
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[[AC_INIT
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([foo at-dir/bar])
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AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([report],
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[test -f $srcdir/configure.ac ||
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AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find $srcdir/configure.ac])],
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[srcdir=$srcdir])
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AC_OUTPUT
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rm -rf foo at-dir/bar
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]])
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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# In place.
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AT_CHECK([./configure], [], [ignore])
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# Relative path.
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AT_CHECK([cd at-dir && ../configure], [], [ignore])
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# Absolute path.
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at_here=`pwd`
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AT_CHECK([cd at-dir && $at_here/configure], [], [ignore])
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AT_CLEANUP(at-dir foo.in foo)
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## ----------------- ##
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## Signal handling. ##
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## ----------------- ##
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AT_SETUP([Signal handling])
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AT_DATA([configure.ac],
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[[AC_INIT
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kill -2 $$
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exit 77
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]])
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AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
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AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([], 1, ignore, ignore)
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AT_CLEANUP
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