autoconf/acgeneral.m4
Akim Demaille 82479fc371 * acgeneral.m4 (AU_ALIAS): Do not use `defn' since then autoupdate
would replace an old macro call with the new macro body instead of
the new macro call.
* tests/tools.m4 (autoupdate): Test an AU_ALIAS'd macro update.
2000-09-19 12:21:47 +00:00

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# This file is part of Autoconf. -*- Autoconf -*-
# Parameterized macros.
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#
# Written by David MacKenzie, with help from
# Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor,
# Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
# Some people depend upon sinclude, disabled by libm4.
define([sinclude], [builtin([sinclude], $@)])
## ---------------- ##
## The diversions. ##
## ---------------- ##
# We heavily use m4's diversions both for the initializations and for
# required macros (see AC_REQUIRE), because in both cases we have to
# issue high in `configure' something which is discovered late.
#
# KILL is only used to suppress output.
#
# The layers of `configure'. We let m4 undivert them by itself, when
# it reaches the end of `configure.in'.
#
# - BINSH
# AC_REQUIRE'd #! /bin/sh line
# - REVISION
# Sent by AC_REVISION
# - NOTICE
# copyright notice(s)
# - DEFAULTS
# early initializations (defaults)
# - PARSE_ARGS
# initialization code, option handling loop.
#
# - HELP_BEGIN
# Handling `configure --help'.
# - HELP_CANON
# Help msg for AC_CANONICAL_*
# - HELP_ENABLE
# Help msg from AC_ARG_ENABLE.
# - HELP_WITH
# Help msg from AC_ARG_WITH.
# - HELP_VAR
# Help msg from AC_ARG_VAR.
# - HELP_VAR_END
# A small paragraph on the use of the variables.
# - HELP_END
# Tail of the handling of --help.
#
# - VERSION_BEGIN
# Copyright notice for --version.
# - VERSION_END
# Tail of the handling of --version.
#
# - INIT_PREPARE
# Tail of initialization code.
#
# - BODY
# the tests and output code
#
#
# This diversion is used by the AC_DEFUN/AC_REQUIRE machinery. It is
# important to keep room before PREPARE because for each nested
# AC_REQUIRE we use an additional diversion (i.e., two AC_REQUIREs
# will use PREPARE - 2. More than 3 levels has never seemed to be
# needed.)
#
# ...
# - PREPARE - 2
# AC_REQUIRE'd code, 2 level deep
# - PREPARE - 1
# AC_REQUIRE'd code, 1 level deep
# - PREPARE
# AC_DEFUN'd macros are elaborated here.
# _AC_DIVERT(DIVERSION-NAME)
# --------------------------
# Convert a diversion name into its number. Otherwise, return
# DIVERSION-NAME which is supposed to be an actual diversion number.
# Of course it would be nicer to use m4_case here, instead of zillions
# of little macros, but it then takes twice longer to run `autoconf'!
define([_AC_DIVERT(KILL)], -1)
define([_AC_DIVERT(BINSH)], 0)
define([_AC_DIVERT(REVISION)], 1)
define([_AC_DIVERT(NOTICE)], 2)
define([_AC_DIVERT(DEFAULTS)], 3)
define([_AC_DIVERT(PARSE_ARGS)], 4)
define([_AC_DIVERT(HELP_BEGIN)], 10)
define([_AC_DIVERT(HELP_CANON)], 11)
define([_AC_DIVERT(HELP_ENABLE)], 12)
define([_AC_DIVERT(HELP_WITH)], 13)
define([_AC_DIVERT(HELP_VAR)], 14)
define([_AC_DIVERT(HELP_VAR_END)], 15)
define([_AC_DIVERT(HELP_END)], 16)
define([_AC_DIVERT(VERSION_BEGIN)], 20)
define([_AC_DIVERT(VERSION_END)], 21)
define([_AC_DIVERT(INIT_PREPARE)], 30)
define([_AC_DIVERT(BODY)], 40)
define([_AC_DIVERT(PREPARE)], 100)
define([_AC_DIVERT],
[ifdef([_AC_DIVERT($1)],
[indir([_AC_DIVERT($1)])],
[$1])])
# AC_DIVERT_PUSH(DIVERSION-NAME)
# ------------------------------
# Change the diversion stream to DIVERSION-NAME, while stacking old values.
define([AC_DIVERT_PUSH],
[pushdef([_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION], _AC_DIVERT([$1]))dnl
divert(_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION)dnl
])
# AC_DIVERT_POP
# -------------
# Change the diversion stream to its previous value, unstacking it.
define([AC_DIVERT_POP],
[popdef([_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION])dnl
ifndef([_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION], [AC_FATAL([too many AC_DIVERT_POP])])dnl
divert(_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION)dnl
])
# AC_DIVERT(DIVERSION-NAME, CONTENT)
# ----------------------------------
# Output CONTENT into DIVERSION-NAME (which may be a number actually).
# An end of line is appended for free to CONTENT.
define([AC_DIVERT],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH([$1])dnl
$2
AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
])
# AC_DIVERT_ONCE(DIVERSION-NAME, CONTENT)
# ---------------------------------------
# Output once CONTENT into DIVERSION-NAME (which may be a number
# actually). An end of line is appended for free to CONTENT.
define([AC_DIVERT_ONCE],
[AC_EXPAND_ONCE([AC_DIVERT([$1], [$2])])])
# Initialize the diversion setup.
define([_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION], _AC_DIVERT([BODY]))
# Throw away output until AC_INIT is called.
pushdef([_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION], _AC_DIVERT([KILL]))
## ------------------------------- ##
## Defining macros in autoconf::. ##
## ------------------------------- ##
# `AC_DEFUN' is basically `define' but it equips the macro with the
# needed machinery for `AC_REQUIRE'. A macro must be AC_DEFUN'd if
# either it is AC_REQUIRE'd, or it AC_REQUIRE's.
#
# Of course AC_DEFUN AC_PROVIDE's the macro, so that a macro which has
# been expanded is not expanded again when AC_REQUIRE'd, but the
# difficult part is the proper expansion of macros when they are
# AC_REQUIRE'd.
#
# The implementation is based on two ideas, (i) using diversions to
# prepare the expansion of the macro and its dependencies (by Fran<61>ois
# Pinard), and (ii) expand the most recently AC_REQUIRE'd macros _after_
# the previous macros (by Axel Thimm).
#
#
# The first idea: why using diversions?
# -------------------------------------
#
# When a macro requires another, the other macro is expanded in new
# diversion, PREPARE. When the outer macro is fully expanded, we first
# undivert the most nested diversions (PREPARE - 1...), and finally
# undivert PREPARE. To understand why we need several diversions,
# consider the following example:
#
# | AC_DEFUN([TEST1], [Test...REQUIRE([TEST2])1])
# | AC_DEFUN([TEST2], [Test...REQUIRE([TEST3])2])
# | AC_DEFUN([TEST3], [Test...3])
#
# Because AC_REQUIRE is not required to be first in the outer macros, we
# must keep the expansions of the various level of AC_REQUIRE separated.
# Right before executing the epilogue of TEST1, we have:
#
# PREPARE - 2: Test...3
# PREPARE - 1: Test...2
# PREPARE: Test...1
# BODY:
#
# Finally the epilogue of TEST1 undiverts PREPARE - 2, PREPARE - 1, and
# PREPARE into the regular flow, BODY.
#
# PREPARE - 2:
# PREPARE - 1:
# PREPARE:
# BODY: Test...3; Test...2; Test...1
#
# (The semicolons are here for clarification, but of course are not
# emitted.) This is what Autoconf 2.0 (I think) to 2.13 (I'm sure)
# implement.
#
#
# The second idea: first required first out
# -----------------------------------------
#
# The natural implementation of the idea above is buggy and produces
# very surprising results in some situations. Let's consider the
# following example to explain the bug:
#
# | AC_DEFUN([TEST1], [REQUIRE([TEST2a])REQUIRE([TEST2b])])
# | AC_DEFUN([TEST2a], [])
# | AC_DEFUN([TEST2b], [REQUIRE([TEST3])])
# | AC_DEFUN([TEST3], [REQUIRE([TEST2a])])
# |
# | AC_INIT
# | TEST1
#
# The dependencies between the macros are:
#
# 3 --- 2b
# / \ is AC_REQUIRE'd by
# / \ left -------------------- right
# 2a ------------ 1
#
# If you strictly apply the rules given in the previous section you get:
#
# PREPARE - 2: TEST3
# PREPARE - 1: TEST2a; TEST2b
# PREPARE: TEST1
# BODY:
#
# (TEST2a, although required by TEST3 is not expanded in PREPARE - 3
# because is has already been expanded before in PREPARE - 1, so it has
# been AC_PROVIDE'd, so it is not expanded again) so when you undivert
# the stack of diversions, you get:
#
# PREPARE - 2:
# PREPARE - 1:
# PREPARE:
# BODY: TEST3; TEST2a; TEST2b; TEST1
#
# i.e., TEST2a is expanded after TEST3 although the latter required the
# former.
#
# Starting from 2.50, uses an implementation provided by Axel Thimm.
# The idea is simple: the order in which macros are emitted must be the
# same as the one in which macro are expanded. (The bug above can
# indeed be described as: a macro has been AC_PROVIDE'd, but it is
# emitted after: the lack of correlation between emission and expansion
# order is guilty).
#
# How to do that? You keeping the stack of diversions to elaborate the
# macros, but each time a macro is fully expanded, emit it immediately.
#
# In the example above, when TEST2a is expanded, but it's epilogue is
# not run yet, you have:
#
# PREPARE - 2:
# PREPARE - 1: TEST2a
# PREPARE: Elaboration of TEST1
# BODY:
#
# The epilogue of TEST2a emits it immediately:
#
# PREPARE - 2:
# PREPARE - 1:
# PREPARE: Elaboration of TEST1
# BODY: TEST2a
#
# TEST2b then requires TEST3, so right before the epilogue of TEST3, you
# have:
#
# PREPARE - 2: TEST3
# PREPARE - 1: Elaboration of TEST2b
# PREPARE: Elaboration of TEST1
# BODY: TEST2a
#
# The epilogue of TEST3 emits it:
#
# PREPARE - 2:
# PREPARE - 1: Elaboration of TEST2b
# PREPARE: Elaboration of TEST1
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3
#
# TEST2b is now completely expanded, and emitted:
#
# PREPARE - 2:
# PREPARE - 1:
# PREPARE: Elaboration of TEST1
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b
#
# and finally, TEST1 is finished and emitted:
#
# PREPARE - 2:
# PREPARE - 1:
# PREPARE:
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b: TEST1
#
# The idea, is simple, but the implementation is a bit evolved. If you
# are like me, you will want to see the actual functioning of this
# implementation to be convinced. The next section gives the full
# details.
#
#
# The Axel Thimm implementation at work
# -------------------------------------
#
# We consider the macros above, and this configure.in:
#
# AC_INIT
# TEST1
#
# You should keep the definitions of _AC_DEFUN_PRO, _AC_DEFUN_EPI, and
# AC_REQUIRE at hand to follow the steps.
#
# This implements tries not to assume that of the current diversion is
# BODY, so as soon as a macro (AC_DEFUN'd) is expanded, we first
# record the current diversion under the name _AC_DIVERT_DUMP (denoted
# DUMP below for short). This introduces an important difference with
# the previous versions of Autoconf: you cannot use AC_REQUIRE if you
# were not inside an AC_DEFUN'd macro, and especially, you cannot
# AC_REQUIRE directly from the top level.
#
# We have not tried to simulate the old behavior (better yet, we
# diagnose it), because it is too dangerous: a macro AC_REQUIRE'd from
# the top level is expanded before the body of `configure', i.e., before
# any other test was run. I let you imagine the result of requiring
# AC_STDC_HEADERS for instance, before AC_PROG_CC was actually run....
#
# After AC_INIT was run, the current diversion is BODY.
# * AC_INIT was run
# DUMP: undefined
# diversion stack: BODY |-
#
# * TEST1 is expanded
# The prologue of TEST1 sets AC_DIVERSION_DUMP, which is the diversion
# where the current elaboration will be dumped, to the current
# diversion. It also AC_DIVERT_PUSH to PREPARE, where the full
# expansion of TEST1 and its dependencies will be elaborated.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: empty
# diversions: PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST1 requires TEST2a: prologue
# AC_REQUIRE AC_DIVERT_PUSHes another temporary diversion PREPARE - 1 (in
# fact, the diversion whose number is one less than the current
# diversion), and expands TEST2a in there.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: empty
# diversions: PREPARE-1, PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST2a is expanded.
# Its prologue pushes the current diversion again.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: empty
# diversions: PREPARE - 1, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
# It is expanded in PREPARE - 1, and PREPARE - 1 is popped by the epilogue
# of TEST2a.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: nothing
# PREPARE - 1: TEST2a
# diversions: PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST1 requires TEST2a: epilogue
# The content of the current diversion is appended to DUMP (and removed
# from the current diversion). A diversion is popped.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a
# diversions: PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST1 requires TEST2b: prologue
# AC_REQUIRE pushes PREPARE - 1 and expands TEST2b.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a
# diversions: PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST2b is expanded.
# Its prologue pushes the current diversion again.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a
# diversions: PREPARE - 1, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
# The body is expanded here.
#
# * TEST2b requires TEST3: prologue
# AC_REQUIRE pushes PREPARE - 2 and expands TEST3.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a
# diversions: PREPARE - 2, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST3 is expanded.
# Its prologue pushes the current diversion again.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a
# diversions: PREPARE-2, PREPARE-2, PREPARE-1, PREPARE-1, PREPARE, BODY |-
# TEST3 requires TEST2a, but TEST2a has already been AC_PROVIDE'd, so
# nothing happens. It's body is expanded here, and its epilogue pops a
# diversion.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a
# PREPARE - 2: TEST3
# diversions: PREPARE - 2, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST2b requires TEST3: epilogue
# The current diversion is appended to DUMP, and a diversion is popped.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3
# diversions: PREPARE - 1, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
# The content of TEST2b is expanded here.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3
# PREPARE - 1: TEST2b,
# diversions: PREPARE - 1, PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
# The epilogue of TEST2b pops a diversion.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3
# PREPARE - 1: TEST2b,
# diversions: PREPARE - 1, PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST1 requires TEST2b: epilogue
# The current diversion is appended to DUMP, and a diversion is popped.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b
# diversions: PREPARE, BODY |-
#
# * TEST1 is expanded: epilogue
# TEST1's own content is in PREPARE, and it's epilogue pops a diversion.
# DUMP: BODY
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b
# PREPARE: TEST1
# diversions: BODY |-
# Here, the epilogue of TEST1 notices the elaboration is done because
# DUMP and the current diversion are the same, it then undiverts
# PREPARE by hand, and undefines DUMP.
# DUMP: undefined
# BODY: TEST2a; TEST3; TEST2b; TEST1
# diversions: BODY |-
# _AC_DEFUN_PRO(MACRO-NAME)
# -------------------------
# The prologue for Autoconf macros.
define([_AC_DEFUN_PRO],
[AC_PROVIDE([$1])dnl
ifdef([_AC_DIVERT_DUMP],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(defn([_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION]))],
[define([_AC_DIVERT_DUMP], defn([_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION]))dnl
AC_DIVERT_PUSH([PREPARE])])dnl
])
# _AC_DEFUN_EPI(MACRO-NAME)
# -------------------------
# The Epilogue for Autoconf macros. MACRO-NAME only helps tracing
# the PRO/EPI pairs.
define([_AC_DEFUN_EPI],
[AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
ifelse(_AC_DIVERT_DUMP, _AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION,
[undivert(_AC_DIVERT([PREPARE]))dnl
undefine([_AC_DIVERT_DUMP])])dnl
])
# AC_DEFUN(NAME, EXPANSION)
# -------------------------
#
# Define a macro which automatically provides itself. Add machinery
# so the macro automatically switches expansion to the diversion
# stack if it is not already using it. In this case, once finished,
# it will bring back all the code accumulated in the diversion stack.
# This, combined with AC_REQUIRE, achieves the topological ordering of
# macros. We don't use this macro to define some frequently called
# macros that are not involved in ordering constraints, to save m4
# processing.
define([AC_DEFUN],
[define([$1], [_AC_DEFUN_PRO([$1])$2[]_AC_DEFUN_EPI([$1])])])
# AC_DEFUN_ONCE(NAME, EXPANSION)
# ------------------------------
# As AC_DEFUN, but issues the EXPANSION only once, and warns if used
# several times.
define([AC_DEFUN_ONCE],
[define([$1],
[AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([$1],
[AC_DIAGNOSE([syntax], [$1 invoked multiple times])],
[_AC_DEFUN_PRO([$1])$2[]_AC_DEFUN_EPI([$1])])])])
# AC_OBSOLETE(THIS-MACRO-NAME, [SUGGESTION])
# ------------------------------------------
define([AC_OBSOLETE],
[AC_DIAGNOSE([obsolete], [$1 is obsolete$2])])
## ----------------------------- ##
## Dependencies between macros. ##
## ----------------------------- ##
# AC_BEFORE(THIS-MACRO-NAME, CALLED-MACRO-NAME)
# ---------------------------------------------
define([AC_BEFORE],
[AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([$2], [AC_DIAGNOSE([syntax], [$2 was called before $1])])])
# _AC_REQUIRE(NAME-TO-CHECK, BODY-TO-EXPAND)
# ------------------------------------------
# If NAME-TO-CHECK has never been expanded (actually, if it is not
# AC_PROVIDE'd), expand BODY-TO-EXPAND *before* the current macro
# expansion. Once expanded, emit it in _AC_DIVERT_DUMP.
#
# The normal cases are:
#
# - NAME-TO-CHECK == BODY-TO-EXPAND
# Which you can use for regular macros with or without arguments, e.g.,
# _AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC], [AC_PROG_CC])
# _AC_REQUIRE([AC_CHECK_HEADERS(limits.h)], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(limits.h)])
#
# - BODY-TO-EXPAND == m4_indir([NAME-TO-CHECK])
# In the case of macros with irregular names. For instance:
# _AC_REQUIRE([AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)], [indir([AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)])])
# which means `if the macro named `AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)' (the parens are
# part of the name, it is not an argument) has not been run, then
# call it.'
# Had you used
# _AC_REQUIRE([AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)], [AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)])
# then _AC_REQUIRE would have tried to expand `AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)', i.e.,
# call the macro `AC_LANG_COMPILER' with `C' as argument.
#
# You could argue that `AC_LANG_COMPILER', when it receives an argument
# such as `C' should dispatch the call to `AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)'. But this
# `extension' prevents `AC_LANG_COMPILER' from having actual arguments that
# it passes to `AC_LANG_COMPILER(C)'.
define([_AC_REQUIRE],
[ifndef([_AC_DIVERT_DUMP],
[AC_FATAL([$0: cannot be used outside of an AC_DEFUN'd macro])])dnl
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([$1],
[],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH(m4_eval(_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION - 1))dnl
$2
divert(_AC_DIVERT_DUMP)undivert(_AC_DIVERT_DIVERSION)dnl
AC_DIVERT_POP()])dnl
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([$1],
[],
[AC_DIAGNOSE([syntax],
[$1 is AC_REQUIRE'd but is not AC_DEFUN'd])])dnl
])
# AC_REQUIRE(STRING)
# ------------------
# If STRING has never been AC_PROVIDE'd, then expand it.
define([AC_REQUIRE],
[_AC_REQUIRE([$1], [$1])])
# AC_EXPAND_ONCE(TEXT)
# --------------------
# If TEXT has never been expanded, expand it *here*.
define([AC_EXPAND_ONCE],
[AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([$1],
[],
[AC_PROVIDE([$1])[]$1])])
# AC_PROVIDE(MACRO-NAME)
# ----------------------
define([AC_PROVIDE],
[define([AC_PROVIDE_$1])])
# AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE(MACRO-NAME, IF-PROVIDED, IF-NOT-PROVIDED)
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# If MACRO-NAME is provided do IF-PROVIDED, else IF-NOT-PROVIDED.
# The purpose of this macro is to provide the user with a means to
# check macros which are provided without letting her know how the
# information is coded.
define([AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE],
[ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_$1],
[$2], [$3])])
## --------------------------------- ##
## Defining macros in autoupdate::. ##
## --------------------------------- ##
# AU_DEFINE(NAME, GLUE-CODE, [MESSAGE])
# -------------------------------------
#
# Declare `autoupdate::NAME' to be `GLUE-CODE', with all the needed
# wrapping actions required by `autoupdate'.
# We do not define anything in `autoconf::'.
define([AU_DEFINE],
[AC_DEFUN([$1], [$2])])
# AU_DEFUN(NAME, NEW-CODE, [MESSAGE])
# -----------------------------------
# Declare that the macro NAME is now obsoleted, and should be replaced
# by NEW-CODE. Tell the user she should run autoupdate, and include
# the additional MESSAGE.
#
# Also define NAME as a macro which code is NEW-CODE.
#
# This allows to share the same code for both supporting obsoleted macros,
# and to update a configure.in.
# See `acobsolete.m4' for a longer description.
define([AU_DEFUN],
[AU_DEFINE([$1],
[AC_DIAGNOSE([obsolete], [The macro `$1' is obsolete.
You should run autoupdate.])dnl
$2],
[$3])dnl
])
# AU_ALIAS(OLD-NAME, NEW-NAME)
# ----------------------------
# The OLD-NAME is no longer used, just use NEW-NAME instead. There is
# little difference with using AU_DEFUN but the fact there is little
# interest in running the test suite on both OLD-NAME and NEW-NAME.
# This macro makes it possible to distinguish such cases.
#
# Do not use `defn' since then autoupdate would replace an old macro
# call with the new macro body instead of the new macro call.
define([AU_ALIAS],
[AU_DEFUN([$1], [$2])])
## ------------------------- ##
## Interface to autoheader. ##
## ------------------------- ##
# AH_OUTPUT(KEY, TEXT)
# --------------------
# Pass TEXT to autoheader.
# This macro is `read' only via `autoconf --trace', it outputs nothing.
define([AH_OUTPUT], [])
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[AC_DIVERT_ONCE([HELP_ENABLE], [[
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AC_DIVERT_ONCE([HELP_ENABLE], [$2])dnl
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m4_ifvanl([$4], [else
$4])dnl
fi; dnl
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## ------------------------- ##
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# AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(DIR)
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AC_SUBST([$1_os],
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AC_DIVERT([HELP_CANON],
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AC_DIVERT([HELP_CANON],
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AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_ARG_PROGRAM])dnl
AC_DIVERT([HELP_CANON],
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([target system type], [ac_cv_target],
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# AU::AC_VALIDATE_CACHED_SYSTEM_TUPLE([CMD])
# ------------------------------------------
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## ---------------------- ##
# AC_SITE_LOAD
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define([AC_SITE_LOAD],
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fi
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for ac_site_file in $CONFIG_SITE; do
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echo "creating cache $cache_file"
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# _AC_CACHE_DUMP
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define([_AC_CACHE_DUMP],
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case `(ac_space=' '; set | grep ac_space) 2>&1` in
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# AC_CACHE_SAVE
# -------------
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define([AC_CACHE_SAVE],
[cat >confcache <<\EOF
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# It is not useful on other systems. If it contains results you don't
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#
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echo "not updating unwritable cache $cache_file"
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# AC_CACHE_VAL(CACHE-ID, COMMANDS-TO-SET-IT)
# ------------------------------------------
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[AC_DIAGNOSE(syntax,
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AC_VAR_IF_SET([$1],
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# AC_CACHE_CHECK(MESSAGE, CACHE-ID, COMMANDS)
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define([AC_CACHE_CHECK],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([$1])
AC_CACHE_VAL([$2], [$3])dnl
AC_MSG_RESULT_UNQUOTED(AC_VAR_GET([$2]))])
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## ---------------------- ##
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define([AC_DEFINE],
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# AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VARIABLE, [VALUE], [DESCRIPTION])
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# _AC_SUBST(VARIABLE, PROGRAM)
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# AC_SUBST(VARIABLE, [VALUE])
# ---------------------------
# Create an output variable from a shell VARIABLE. If VALUE is given
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#
# Beware that if you change this macro, you also have to change the
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define([AC_SUBST],
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_AC_SUBST([$1], [s,@$1@,[$]$1,;t t])dnl
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# AC_SUBST_FILE(VARIABLE)
# -----------------------
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define([AC_SUBST_FILE],
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## Printing messages at autoconf runtime. ##
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# AC_WARNING_IFELSE(CATEGORY, IF-TRUE, IF-FALSE)
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# The variable `_AC_WARNINGS' contains a comma separated list of
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[$4], [all], [$2],
[$4], [], [$3],
[$4], [none], [$3],
[$4], [no-$1], [$3],
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# __AC_WARNING_ERROR_IFELSE(IF-TRUE, IF-FALSE)
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[$3], [], [$2],
[$3], [no-error], [$2],
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# _AC_DIAGNOSE(MESSAGE)
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[_AC_WARNING_ERROR_IFELSE([m4_fatal([$1])],
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# AC_DIAGNOSE(CATEGORY, MESSAGE)
# ------------------------------
# Report a MESSAGE to the autoconf user if the CATEGORY of warnings
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define([AC_DIAGNOSE],
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# -------------------
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## ---------------------------------------- ##
## Printing messages at configure runtime. ##
## ---------------------------------------- ##
# _AC_SH_QUOTE_IFELSE(STRING, IF-MODERN-QUOTATION, IF-OLD-QUOTATION)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Compatibility glue between the old AC_MSG suite which did not
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# If STRING contains `\\' or `\$', it's modern.
# If STRING contains `\"' or `\`', it's old.
# Otherwise it's modern.
# We use two quotes in the pattern to keep highlighting tools at peace.
define([_AC_SH_QUOTE_IFELSE],
[ifelse(regexp([$1], [\\[\\$]]),
[-1], [ifelse(regexp([$1], [\\[`""]]),
[-1], [$2],
[$3])],
[$2])])
# _AC_SH_QUOTE(STRING)
# --------------------
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define([_AC_ECHO_UNQUOTED],
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# _AC_ECHO(STRING, [FD = AC_FD_MSG])
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define([_AC_ECHO],
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# _AC_ECHO_N(STRING, [FD = AC_FD_MSG])
# ------------------------------------
# Same as _AC_ECHO, but echo doesn't return to a new line.
define([_AC_ECHO_N],
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# AC_MSG_NOTICE(STRING)
# ---------------------
define([AC_MSG_NOTICE],
[_AC_ECHO([configure:__oline__: notice: $1], AC_FD_LOG)
_AC_ECHO([$1])[]dnl
])
# AC_MSG_CHECKING(FEATURE)
# ------------------------
define([AC_MSG_CHECKING],
[_AC_ECHO([configure:__oline__: checking $1], AC_FD_LOG)
_AC_ECHO_N([checking $1... ])[]dnl
])
# AC_MSG_RESULT(RESULT)
# ---------------------
define([AC_MSG_RESULT],
[_AC_ECHO([configure:__oline__: result: $1], AC_FD_LOG)
_AC_ECHO([${ECHO_T}$1])[]dnl
])
# AC_MSG_RESULT_UNQUOTED(RESULT)
# ------------------------------
# Likewise, but perform $ ` \ shell substitutions.
define([AC_MSG_RESULT_UNQUOTED],
[_AC_ECHO_UNQUOTED([configure:__oline__: result: $1], AC_FD_LOG)
_AC_ECHO_UNQUOTED([${ECHO_T}$1])[]dnl
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# AC_MSG_WARN(PROBLEM)
# --------------------
define([AC_MSG_WARN],
[_AC_ECHO([configure: WARNING: $1], 2)])
# AC_MSG_ERROR(ERROR, [EXIT-STATUS = 1])
# --------------------------------------
define([AC_MSG_ERROR],
[{ _AC_ECHO([configure: error: $1], 2); exit m4_default([$2], 1); }])
# AU::AC_CHECKING(FEATURE)
# ------------------------
AU_ALIAS([AC_CHECKING],
[AC_MSG_NOTICE([checking $1...])])
# AU::AC_VERBOSE(STRING)
# ----------------------
AU_ALIAS([AC_VERBOSE], [AC_MSG_RESULT])
## ---------------------------- ##
## Compiler-running mechanics. ##
## ---------------------------- ##
# AC_TRY_EVAL(VARIABLE)
# ---------------------
# The purpose of this macro is to "configure:123: command line"
# written into config.log for every test run.
AC_DEFUN([AC_TRY_EVAL],
[{ (eval echo configure:__oline__: \"[$]$1\") >&AC_FD_LOG; dnl
(eval [$]$1) 2>&AC_FD_LOG; }])
# AC_TRY_COMMAND(COMMAND)
# -----------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_TRY_COMMAND],
[{ ac_try='$1'; AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try); }])
## ------------------ ##
## Default includes. ##
## ------------------ ##
# Always use the same set of default headers for all the generic
# macros. It is easier to document, to extend, and to understand than
# having specific defaults for each macro.
# Of course, one would like to issue these default headers only if
# they were used, i.e.., AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT was called, and the
# default `branch' was run. Unfortunately AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT is
# called unquoted, so it is unsafe to try to divert from there.
# Therefore, the following *is* buggy, but this is the kind of
# tradeoff we accept in order to improve configure.
# See _AC_INIT_PREPARE to see the value of `ac_includes_default'.
# AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT([INCLUDES])
# -------------------------------
# If INCLUDES is empty, expand in default includes, otherwise in
# INCLUDES.
#
# The end-of-line after `$[1]' below is meant, and it is actually
# because this new line is meant that we don't use m4_default. The
# problem is that this macro is used *unquoted* in AC_TRY_COMPILE
# etc. It is used unquoted because unfortunately (this is a real
# pain), AC_TRY_COMPILE is over quoting some of its arguments. This
# is a sad decision.
#
# Still, there are calls such as this
#
# AC_TRY_COMPILE(AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT([#include <pwd.h>]),
# AC_BLAH_BLAH..)
#
# Because AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT *has* to be unquoted, after evaluation,
# if there were no end of line, you'd get
#
# AC_TRY_COMPILE(#include <pwd.h>,
# AC_BLAH_BLAH,
# AC_MORE_BLAH_BLAH)
#
# i.e. the first argument given to AC_TRY_COMPILE is
#
# #include <pwd.h>,
# AC_BLAH_BLAH
#
# (note how the comma was swallowed because of the comment mark) and
# the second is
#
# AC_MORE_BLAH_BLAH
#
# so all the arguments are shifted.
#
# Because I don't see any backward compatible means to fix the
# brokenness of AC_TRY_COMPILE, we are doomed to leave a extra new
# line here.
define([AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT],
[ifelse([$1], [], [$ac_includes_default], [$1
])])
## -------------------------- ##
## Generic structure checks. ##
## -------------------------- ##
# AC_CHECK_MEMBER(AGGREGATE.MEMBER,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [INCLUDES])
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# AGGREGATE.MEMBER is for instance `struct passwd.pw_gecos', shell
# variables are not a valid argument.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_MEMBER],
[AC_VAR_IF_INDIR([$1], [AC_FATAL([$0: requires literal arguments])])dnl
ifelse(regexp([$1], [\.]), -1,
[AC_FATAL([$0: Did not see any dot in `$1'])])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC])dnl
AC_VAR_PUSHDEF([ac_Member], [ac_cv_member_$1])dnl
dnl Extract the aggregate name, and the member name
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $1], ac_Member,
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT([$4])],
[dnl AGGREGATE foo;
patsubst([$1], [\..*]) foo;
dnl foo.MEMBER;
foo.patsubst([$1], [^[^.]*\.]);])],
AC_VAR_SET(ac_Member, yes),
AC_VAR_SET(ac_Member, no))])
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test AC_VAR_GET(ac_Member) = yes],
[$2], [$3])dnl
AC_VAR_POPDEF([ac_Member])dnl
])# AC_CHECK_MEMBER
# AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([AGGREGATE.MEMBER, ...],
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]
# [INCLUDES])
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# The first argument is an m4 list.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_MEMBERS],
[m4_foreach([AC_Member], [$1],
[AC_CHECK_MEMBER(AC_Member,
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP(HAVE_[]AC_Member), 1,
[Define if `]patsubst(AC_Member, [^[^.]*\.])[' is
member of `]patsubst(AC_Member, [\..*])['.])
$2],
[$3],
[$4])])])
## ----------------------- ##
## Checking for programs. ##
## ----------------------- ##
# AC_SHELL_PATH_WALK([PATH = $PATH], BODY)
# ----------------------------------------
# Walk through PATH running BODY for each `ac_dir'.
#
# `$ac_dummy' forces splitting on constant user-supplied paths.
# POSIX.2 word splitting is done only on the output of word
# expansions, not every word. This closes a longstanding sh security
# hole.
define([AC_SHELL_PATH_WALK],
[ac_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=':'
ac_dummy="m4_default([$1], [$PATH])"
for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do
IFS=$ac_save_IFS
test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
$2
done
])
# AC_CHECK_PROG(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR,
# [VALUE-IF-FOUND], [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [PATH], [REJECT])
# -----------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_PROG],
[# Extract the first word of "$2", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy $2; ac_word=$[2]
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $ac_word])
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_$1,
[if test -n "$$1"; then
ac_cv_prog_$1="$$1" # Let the user override the test.
else
m4_ifvanl([$6],
[ ac_prog_rejected=no])dnl
AC_SHELL_PATH_WALK([$5],
[test -f $ac_dir/$ac_word || continue
m4_ifvanl([$6],
[if test "$ac_dir/$ac_word" = "$6"; then
ac_prog_rejected=yes
continue
fi])dnl
ac_cv_prog_$1="$3"
break])
m4_ifvanl([$6],
[if test $ac_prog_rejected = yes; then
# We found a bogon in the path, so make sure we never use it.
set dummy $ac_cv_prog_$1
shift
if test $[@%:@] != 0; then
# We chose a different compiler from the bogus one.
# However, it has the same basename, so the bogon will be chosen
# first if we set $1 to just the basename; use the full file name.
shift
set dummy "$ac_dir/$ac_word" ${1+"$[@]"}
shift
ac_cv_prog_$1="$[@]"
ifelse([$2], [$4],
[ else
# Default is a loser.
AC_MSG_ERROR([$1=$6 unacceptable, but no other $4 found in dnl
m4_default([$5], [\$PATH])])
])dnl
fi
fi])dnl
dnl If no 4th arg is given, leave the cache variable unset,
dnl so AC_CHECK_PROGS will keep looking.
m4_ifvanl([$4],
[ test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1" && ac_cv_prog_$1="$4"])dnl
fi])dnl
$1=$ac_cv_prog_$1
if test -n "$$1"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$$1])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
AC_SUBST($1)dnl
])# AC_CHECK_PROG
# AC_CHECK_PROGS(VARIABLE, PROGS-TO-CHECK-FOR, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [PATH])
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_PROGS],
[for ac_prog in $2
do
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], $ac_prog, $ac_prog, , [$4])
test -n "$$1" && break
done
m4_ifvanl([$3], [test -n "$$1" || $1="$3"])])
# AC_PATH_PROG(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND], [PATH])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_PATH_PROG],
[# Extract the first word of "$2", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy $2; ac_word=$[2]
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $ac_word])
AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_path_$1,
[case $$1 in
[[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]*)
ac_cv_path_$1="$$1" # Let the user override the test with a path.
;;
*)
AC_SHELL_PATH_WALK([$4],
[if test -f "$ac_dir/$ac_word"; then
ac_cv_path_$1=$ac_dir/$ac_word
break
fi])
dnl If no 3rd arg is given, leave the cache variable unset,
dnl so AC_PATH_PROGS will keep looking.
m4_ifvanl([$3],
[ test -z "$ac_cv_path_$1" && ac_cv_path_$1="$3"])dnl
;;
esac])dnl
$1=$ac_cv_path_$1
if test -n "$$1"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT($$1)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
AC_SUBST($1)dnl
])# AC_PATH_PROG
# AC_PATH_PROGS(VARIABLE, PROGS-TO-CHECK-FOR, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [PATH])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_PATH_PROGS],
[for ac_prog in $2
do
AC_PATH_PROG($1, $ac_prog, , $4)
test -n "$$1" && break
done
m4_ifvanl([$3], [test -n "$$1" || $1="$3"])dnl
])
## -------------------- ##
## Checking for tools. ##
## -------------------- ##
# AC_CHECK_TOOL_PREFIX
# --------------------
AU_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_TOOL_PREFIX])
# AC_PATH_TOOL(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND], [PATH])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# (Use different variables $1 and ac_pt_$1 so that cache vars don't conflict.)
AC_DEFUN([AC_PATH_TOOL],
[AC_PATH_PROG($1, ${ac_tool_prefix}$2, , $4)
if test -z "$ac_cv_path_$1"; then
if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then
AC_PATH_PROG([ac_pt_$1], [$2], [$3], [$4])
$1="$ac_pt_$1"
else
$1="$3"
fi
fi
])
# AC_CHECK_TOOL(VARIABLE, PROG-TO-CHECK-FOR, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND], [PATH])
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# (Use different variables $1 and ac_ct_$1 so that cache vars don't conflict.)
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_TOOL],
[AC_CHECK_PROG($1, ${ac_tool_prefix}$2, ${ac_tool_prefix}$2, , $4)
if test -z "$ac_cv_prog_$1"; then
if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then
AC_CHECK_PROG([ac_ct_$1], [$2], [$2], [$3], [$4])
$1="$ac_ct_$1"
else
$1="$3"
fi
fi
])
# AC_CHECK_TOOLS(VARIABLE, PROGS-TO-CHECK-FOR, [VALUE-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [PATH])
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check for each tool in PROGS-TO-CHECK-FOR with the cross prefix. If
# none can be found with a cross prefix, then use the first one that
# was found without the cross prefix.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_TOOLS],
[for ac_prog in $2
do
AC_CHECK_PROG([$1], $ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog, $ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog,, [$4])
test "$$1" != "" && break
done
if test "$$1" = ""; then
AC_CHECK_PROGS([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4])
fi
])# AC_CHECK_TOOLS
# AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM(PROGRAM)
# --------------------------
# Guess the value for the `prefix' variable by looking for
# the argument program along PATH and taking its parent.
# Example: if the argument is `gcc' and we find /usr/local/gnu/bin/gcc,
# set `prefix' to /usr/local/gnu.
# This comes too late to find a site file based on the prefix,
# and it might use a cached value for the path.
# No big loss, I think, since most configures don't use this macro anyway.
AC_DEFUN([AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM],
[dnl Get an upper case version of $[1].
pushdef(AC_Prog, translit($1, a-z, A-Z))dnl
if test "x$prefix" = xNONE; then
dnl We reimplement AC_MSG_CHECKING (mostly) to avoid the ... in the middle.
echo $ECHO_N "checking for prefix by $ECHO_C" >&AC_FD_MSG
AC_PATH_PROG(AC_Prog, $1)
if test -n "$ac_cv_path_[]AC_Prog"; then
prefix=`echo $ac_cv_path_[]AC_Prog | [sed 's,/[^/][^/]*//*[^/][^/]*$,,']`
fi
fi
popdef([AC_Prog])dnl
])# AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM
## ------------------------ ##
## Checking for libraries. ##
## ------------------------ ##
# AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(FUNC, ACTION-IF-FOUND, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND)
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Try to link a program that calls FUNC, handling GCC builtins. If
# the link succeeds, execute ACTION-IF-FOUND; otherwise, execute
# ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND.
AC_DEFUN([AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC],
[AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_CALL([], [$1])], [$2], [$3])])
# AC_SEARCH_LIBS(FUNCTION, SEARCH-LIBS,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [OTHER-LIBRARIES])
# --------------------------------------------------------
# Search for a library defining FUNC, if it's not already available.
AC_DEFUN([AC_SEARCH_LIBS],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for library containing $1], [ac_cv_search_$1],
[ac_func_search_save_LIBS=$LIBS
ac_cv_search_$1=no
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([$1], [ac_cv_search_$1="none required"])
test "$ac_cv_search_$1" = no && for ac_lib in $2; do
LIBS="-l$ac_lib $5 $ac_func_search_save_LIBS"
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([$1],
[ac_cv_search_$1="-l$ac_lib"
break])
done
LIBS=$ac_func_search_save_LIBS])
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test "$ac_cv_search_$1" != no],
[test "$ac_cv_search_$1" = "none required" || LIBS="$ac_cv_search_$1 $LIBS"
$3],
[$4])[]dnl
])
# AC_CHECK_LIB(LIBRARY, FUNCTION,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [OTHER-LIBRARIES])
# ------------------------------------------------------
#
# Use a cache variable name containing both the library and function name,
# because the test really is for library $1 defining function $2, not
# just for library $1. Separate tests with the same $1 and different $2s
# may have different results.
#
# FIXME: This macro is extremely suspicious. It DEFINEs unconditionnally,
# whatever the FUNCTION, in addition to not being a *S macro. Note
# that the cache does depend upon the function we are looking for.
#
# It is on purpose we used `ac_check_lib_save_LIBS' and not just
# `ac_save_LIBS': there are many macros which don't want to see `LIBS'
# changed but still want to use AC_CHECK_LIB, so they save `LIBS'.
# And ``ac_save_LIBS' is too tempting a name, so let's leave them some
# freedom.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_LIB],
[AH_CHECK_LIB([$1])dnl
AC_VAR_PUSHDEF([ac_Lib], [ac_cv_lib_$1_$2])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([LDFLAGS], [linker flags, e.g. -L<lib dir> if you have libraries in a nonstandard directory <lib dir>])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $2 in -l$1], ac_Lib,
[ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
LIBS="-l$1 $5 $LIBS"
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([$2],
[AC_VAR_SET(ac_Lib, yes)],
[AC_VAR_SET(ac_Lib, no)])
LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS])
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test AC_VAR_GET(ac_Lib) = yes],
[m4_default([$3],
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP(HAVE_LIB$1))
LIBS="-l$1 $LIBS"
])],
[$4])dnl
AC_VAR_POPDEF([ac_Lib])dnl
])# AC_CHECK_LIB
# AH_CHECK_LIB(LIBNAME)
# ---------------------
# FIXME: To be rigorous, this should not be systematic: depending
# upon the arguments of AC_CHECK_LIB, we might not AC_DEFINE.
define([AH_CHECK_LIB],
[AH_TEMPLATE(AC_TR_CPP(HAVE_LIB$1),
[Define if you have the `]$1[' library (-l]$1[).])])
# AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(LIBRARY,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [OTHER-LIBRARIES])
# ---------------------------------------------------------
#
# This macro is equivalent to calling `AC_CHECK_LIB' with a FUNCTION
# argument of `main'. In addition, LIBRARY can be written as any of
# `foo', `-lfoo', or `libfoo.a'. In all of those cases, the compiler
# is passed `-lfoo'. However, LIBRARY cannot be a shell variable;
# it must be a literal name.
AU_DEFUN([AC_HAVE_LIBRARY],
[pushdef([AC_Lib_Name],
patsubst(patsubst([[$1]], [lib\([^\.]*\)\.a], [\1]), [-l], []))dnl
AC_CHECK_LIB(AC_Lib_Name, main, [$2], [$3], [$4])dnl
ac_cv_lib_[]AC_Lib_Name()=ac_cv_lib_[]AC_Lib_Name()_main
popdef([AC_Lib_Name])dnl
])
## ------------------------ ##
## Examining declarations. ##
## ------------------------ ##
# _AC_TRY_CPP
# -----------
# Run cpp and set ac_cpp_err to "yes" for an error, to
# "$ac_(c,cxx)_preproc_warn_flag" if there are warnings or to "" if neither
# warnings nor errors have been detected.
# eval is necessary to expand ac_cpp. It may put trace lines to conftest.err
# when run under sh -x (e.g. when zsh is used), so we filter them out.
AC_DEFUN([_AC_TRY_CPP],
[ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.err"
if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try); then
if egrep -v '^ *\+' conftest.err | grep . >/dev/null
then
ac_cpp_err=$ac_[]AC_LANG_ABBREV[]_preproc_warn_flag
else
ac_cpp_err=
fi
else
ac_cpp_err=yes
fi
])# _AC_TRY_CPP
# AC_TRY_CPP(INCLUDES, [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE])
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Capture the stderr of cpp. eval is necessary to expand ac_cpp. We
# used to copy stderr to stdout and capture it in a variable, but that
# breaks under sh -x, which writes compile commands starting with ` +'
# to stderr in eval and subshells.
#
# INCLUDES are not defaulted.
AC_DEFUN([AC_TRY_CPP],
[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl
AC_LANG_CONFTEST([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[$1]])])
_AC_TRY_CPP()
if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
m4_default([$2], :)
else
cat conftest.err >&AC_FD_LOG
echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_LOG
cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_LOG
$3
fi
rm -f conftest*
])# AC_TRY_CPP
# AC_EGREP_HEADER(PATTERN, HEADER-FILE,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# --------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_EGREP_HEADER],
[AC_EGREP_CPP([$1],
[#include <$2>
], [$3], [$4])])
# AC_EGREP_CPP(PATTERN, PROGRAM,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# ------------------------------------------------------
# Because this macro is used by AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL, which must
# come early, it is not included in AC_BEFORE checks.
AC_DEFUN([AC_EGREP_CPP],
[AC_REQUIRE_CPP()dnl
AC_LANG_CONFTEST([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[$2]])])
dnl eval is necessary to expand ac_cpp.
dnl Ultrix and Pyramid sh refuse to redirect output of eval, so use subshell.
if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&AC_FD_LOG |
dnl Quote $1 to prevent m4 from eating character classes
egrep "[$1]" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
m4_default([$3], :)
m4_ifvanl([$4], [else
$4])dnl
fi
rm -f conftest*
])# AC_EGREP_CPP
## ------------------ ##
## Examining syntax. ##
## ------------------ ##
# AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(PROGRAM, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Try to compile PROGRAM.
AC_DEFUN([AC_COMPILE_IFELSE],
[AC_LANG_COMPILER_REQUIRE()dnl
m4_ifvanl([$1], [AC_LANG_CONFTEST([$1])])dnl
if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile) && test -s conftest.$ac_objext; then
m4_default([$2], :)
else
echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_LOG
cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_LOG
m4_ifvanl([$3],[ $3])dnl
fi
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext ifval([$1], [conftest.$ac_ext])[]dnl
])# AC_COMPILE_IFELSE
# AC_TRY_COMPILE(INCLUDES, FUNCTION-BODY,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# --------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_TRY_COMPILE],
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[$1]], [[$2]])], [$3], [$4])])
## --------------------- ##
## Examining libraries. ##
## --------------------- ##
# AC_LINK_IFELSE(PROGRAM, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Try to link PROGRAM.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LINK_IFELSE],
[AC_LANG_COMPILER_REQUIRE()dnl
m4_ifvanl([$1], [AC_LANG_CONFTEST([$1])])dnl
if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) && test -s conftest$ac_exeext; then
m4_default([$2], :)
else
echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_LOG
cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_LOG
m4_ifvanl([$3], [ $3])dnl
fi
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext ifval([$1],
[conftest.$ac_ext])[]dnl
])# AC_LINK_IFELSE
# AC_TRY_LINK(INCLUDES, FUNCTION-BODY,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# -----------------------------------------------------
# Should the INCLUDES be defaulted here?
# Contrarily to AC_LINK_IFELSE, this macro double quote its first two args.
# FIXME: WARNING: The code to compile was different in the case of
# Fortran between AC_TRY_COMPILE and AC_TRY_LINK, though they should
# equivalent as far as I can tell from the semantics and the docs. In
# the former, $[2] is used as is, in the latter, it is `call' ed.
# Remove these FIXME: once truth established.
AC_DEFUN([AC_TRY_LINK],
[AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[$1]], [[$2]])], [$3], [$4])])
# AC_COMPILE_CHECK(ECHO-TEXT, INCLUDES, FUNCTION-BODY,
# ACTION-IF-FOUND, [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# --------------------------------------------------------
AU_DEFUN([AC_COMPILE_CHECK],
[m4_ifvanl([$1], [AC_CHECKING([for $1])])dnl
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[$2]], [[$3]])], [$4], [$5])
])
## -------------------------------- ##
## Checking for run-time features. ##
## -------------------------------- ##
# AC_RUN_IFELSE(PROGRAM, [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE])
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Compile, link, and run.
AC_DEFUN([AC_RUN_IFELSE],
[AC_LANG_COMPILER_REQUIRE()dnl
m4_ifvanl([$1], [AC_LANG_CONFTEST([$1])])dnl
if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_link) &&
test -s conftest$ac_exeext && (./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then
m4_default([$2], :)
else
echo "configure: failed program was:" >&AC_FD_LOG
cat conftest.$ac_ext >&AC_FD_LOG
m4_ifvanl([$3], [ $3])dnl
fi
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext ifval([$1],
[conftest.$ac_ext])[]dnl
])# AC_RUN_IFELSE
# AC_TRY_RUN(PROGRAM, [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE],
# [ACTION-IF-CROSS-COMPILING])
# --------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_TRY_RUN],
[ifval([$4], [],
[AC_DIAGNOSE([cross],
[$0 called without default to allow cross compiling])])dnl
if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
m4_default([$4],
[AC_MSG_ERROR(cannot run test program while cross compiling)])
else
AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[$1]])], [$2], [$3])
fi
])# AC_TRY_RUN
## --------------------------- ##
## Checking for header files. ##
## --------------------------- ##
# AC_CHECK_HEADER(HEADER-FILE, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_HEADER],
[AC_VAR_PUSHDEF([ac_Header], [ac_cv_header_$1])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([CPPFLAGS], [C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. -I<include dir> if you have headers in a nonstandard directory <include dir>])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $1], ac_Header,
[AC_TRY_CPP([#include <$1>
],
AC_VAR_SET(ac_Header, yes), AC_VAR_SET(ac_Header, no))])
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test AC_VAR_GET(ac_Header) = yes],
[$2], [$3])dnl
AC_VAR_POPDEF([ac_Header])dnl
])# AC_CHECK_HEADER
define([AH_CHECK_HEADERS],
[AC_FOREACH([AC_Header], [$1],
[AH_TEMPLATE(AC_TR_CPP(HAVE_[]AC_Header),
[Define if you have the <]AC_Header[> header file.])])])
# AC_CHECK_HEADERS(HEADER-FILE...
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# ----------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_HEADERS],
[AH_CHECK_HEADERS([$1])dnl
for ac_header in $1
do
AC_CHECK_HEADER($ac_header,
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP(HAVE_$ac_header)) $2],
[$3])dnl
done
])
## ------------------------------------- ##
## Checking for the existence of files. ##
## ------------------------------------- ##
# AC_CHECK_FILE(FILE, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# -------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Check for the existence of FILE.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_FILE],
[AC_DIAGNOSE([cross],
[Cannot check for file existence when cross compiling])dnl
AC_VAR_PUSHDEF([ac_File], [ac_cv_file_$1])dnl
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $1], ac_File,
[test "$cross_compiling" = yes &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot check for file existence when cross compiling])
if test -r "$1"; then
AC_VAR_SET(ac_File, yes)
else
AC_VAR_SET(ac_File, no)
fi])
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test AC_VAR_GET(ac_File) = yes],
[$2], [$3])dnl
AC_VAR_POPDEF([ac_File])dnl
])# AC_CHECK_FILE
# AC_CHECK_FILES(FILE..., [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_FILES],
[AC_FOREACH([AC_FILE_NAME], [$1],
[AC_CHECK_FILE(AC_FILE_NAME,
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP(HAVE_[]AC_FILE_NAME), 1,
[Define if you have the file `]AC_File['.])
$2],
[$3])])])
## ------------------------------- ##
## Checking for declared symbols. ##
## ------------------------------- ##
# AC_CHECK_DECL(SYMBOL,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [INCLUDES])
# -------------------------------------------------------
# Check if SYMBOL (a variable or a function) is declared.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_DECL],
[AC_VAR_PUSHDEF([ac_Symbol], [ac_cv_have_decl_$1])dnl
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether $1 is declared], ac_Symbol,
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT([$4])],
[#ifndef $1
char *p = (char *) $1;
#endif
])],
AC_VAR_SET(ac_Symbol, yes), AC_VAR_SET(ac_Symbol, no))])
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test AC_VAR_GET(ac_Symbol) = yes],
[$2], [$3])dnl
AC_VAR_POPDEF([ac_Symbol])dnl
])# AC_CHECK_DECL
# AC_CHECK_DECLS(SYMBOLS,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [INCLUDES])
# --------------------------------------------------------
# Defines HAVE_DECL_SYMBOL to 1 if declared, 0 otherwise. See the
# documentation for a detailed explanation of this difference with
# other AC_CHECK_*S macros. SYMBOLS is an m4 list.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_DECLS],
[m4_foreach([AC_Symbol], [$1],
[AC_CHECK_DECL(AC_Symbol,
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP([HAVE_DECL_]AC_Symbol), 1,
[Define to 1 if you have the declaration
of `]AC_Symbol[', and to 0 if you don't.])
$2],
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP([HAVE_DECL_]AC_Symbol), 0)
$3],
[$4])])
])# AC_CHECK_DECLS
## -------------------------------- ##
## Checking for library functions. ##
## -------------------------------- ##
# AC_LIBOBJ_DECL(FILENAME-NOEXT)
# ------------------------------
# Announce we might need the file `FILENAME-NOEXT.c'.
define([AC_LIBOBJ_DECL], [])
# _AC_LIBOBJ(FILENAME-NOEXT, ACTION-IF-INDIR)
# -------------------------------------------
# We need `FILENAME-NOEXT.o', save this into `LIBOBJS'.
# We don't use AC_SUBST/2 because it forces an unneeded eol.
define([_AC_LIBOBJ],
[AC_VAR_IF_INDIR([$1],
[$2],
[AC_LIBOBJ_DECL([$1])])dnl
AC_SUBST([LIBOBJS])dnl
LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS $1.$ac_objext"])
# AC_LIBOBJ(FILENAME-NOEXT)
# -------------------------
# We need `FILENAME-NOEXT.o', save this into `LIBOBJS'.
# We don't use AC_SUBST/2 because it forces an unneeded eol.
define([AC_LIBOBJ],
[_AC_LIBOBJ([$1],
[AC_DIAGNOSE(syntax,
[$0($1): you should use literals])])dnl
])
## ----------------------------------- ##
## Checking compiler characteristics. ##
## ----------------------------------- ##
# _AC_COMPUTE_INT_COMPILE(EXPRESSION, VARIABLE, [INCLUDES])
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# Compute the integer EXPRESSION and store the result in the VARIABLE.
# Works OK if cross compiling.
define([_AC_COMPUTE_INT_COMPILE],
[# Depending upon the size, compute the lo and hi bounds.
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_BOOL_COMPILE_TRY([$3], [($1) >= 0])],
[ac_lo=0 ac_try=0
while true; do
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_BOOL_COMPILE_TRY([$3], [($1) <= $ac_try])],
[ac_hi=$ac_try; break],
[ac_lo=`expr $ac_try + 1`; ac_try=`expr 2 '*' $ac_try + 1`])
done],
[ac_hi=-1 ac_try=-1
while true; do
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_BOOL_COMPILE_TRY([$3], [($1) >= $ac_try])],
[ac_lo=$ac_try; break],
[ac_hi=`expr $ac_try - 1`; ac_try=`expr 2 '*' $ac_try`])
done])
# Binary search between lo and hi bounds.
while test "x$ac_lo" != "x$ac_hi"; do
ac_try=`expr '(' $ac_hi - $ac_lo ')' / 2 + $ac_lo`
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_BOOL_COMPILE_TRY([$3], [($1) <= $ac_try])],
[ac_hi=$ac_try], [ac_lo=`expr $ac_try + 1`])
done
$2=$ac_lo[]dnl
])# _AC_COMPUTE_INT_COMPILE
# _AC_COMPUTE_INT_RUN(EXPRESSION, VARIABLE, [INCLUDES], [IF-FAILS])
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Store the evaluation of the integer EXPRESSION in VARIABLE.
define([_AC_COMPUTE_INT_RUN],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_INT_SAVE([$3], [$1])],
[$2=`cat conftestval`], [$4])])
# _AC_COMPUTE_INT(EXPRESSION, VARIABLE, INCLUDES, IF-FAILS)
# ---------------------------------------------------------
define([_AC_COMPUTE_INT],
[if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
_AC_COMPUTE_INT_COMPILE([$1], [$2], [$3])
else
_AC_COMPUTE_INT_RUN([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4])
fi[]dnl
])# _AC_COMPUTE_INT
# AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(TYPE, [IGNORED], [INCLUDES])
# --------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_SIZEOF],
[AC_VAR_IF_INDIR([$1], [AC_FATAL([$0: requires literal arguments])])dnl
AC_CHECK_TYPE([$1], [], [], [$3])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([size of $1], AC_TR_SH([ac_cv_sizeof_$1]),
[if test "$AC_TR_SH([ac_cv_type_$1])" = yes; then
_AC_COMPUTE_INT([sizeof ($1)],
[AC_TR_SH([ac_cv_sizeof_$1])],
[AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT([$3])])
else
AC_TR_SH([ac_cv_sizeof_$1])=0
fi])dnl
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP(sizeof_$1), $AC_TR_SH([ac_cv_sizeof_$1]),
[The size of a `$1', as computed by sizeof.])
])# AC_CHECK_SIZEOF
## -------------------- ##
## Checking for types. ##
## -------------------- ##
# Up to 2.13 included, Autoconf used to provide the macro
#
# AC_CHECK_TYPE(TYPE, DEFAULT)
#
# Since, it provides another version which fits better with the other
# AC_CHECK_ families:
#
# AC_CHECK_TYPE(TYPE,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [INCLUDES])
#
# In order to provide backward compatibility, the new scheme is
# implemented as _AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW, the old scheme as _AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD,
# and AC_CHECK_TYPE branches to one or the other, depending upon its
# arguments.
# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW(TYPE,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [INCLUDES])
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Check whether the type TYPE is supported by the system, maybe via the
# the provided includes. This macro implements the former task of
# AC_CHECK_TYPE, with one big difference though: AC_CHECK_TYPE was
# grepping in the headers, which, BTW, led to many problems until
# the egrep expression was correct and did not given false positives.
# It turned out there are even portability issues with egrep...
#
# The most obvious way to check for a TYPE is just to compile a variable
# definition:
#
# TYPE my_var;
#
# Unfortunately this does not work for const qualified types in C++,
# where you need an initializer. So you think of
#
# TYPE my_var = (TYPE) 0;
#
# Unfortunately, again, this is not valid for some C++ classes.
#
# Then you look for another scheme. For instance you think of declaring
# a function which uses a parameter of type TYPE:
#
# int foo (TYPE param);
#
# but of course you soon realize this does not make it with K&R
# compilers. And by no ways you want to
#
# int foo (param)
# TYPE param
# { ; }
#
# since this time it's C++ who is not happy.
#
# Don't even think of the return type of a function, since K&R cries
# there too. So you start thinking of declaring a *pointer* to this TYPE:
#
# TYPE *p;
#
# but you know fairly well that this is legal in C for aggregates which
# are unknown (TYPE = struct does-not-exist).
#
# Then you think of using sizeof to make sure the TYPE is really
# defined:
#
# sizeof (TYPE);
#
# But this succeeds if TYPE is a variable: you get the size of the
# variable's type!!!
#
# This time you tell yourself the last two options *together* will make
# it. And indeed this is the solution invented by Alexandre Oliva.
#
# Also note that we use
#
# if (sizeof (TYPE))
#
# to `read' sizeof (to avoid warnings), while not depending on its type
# (not necessarily size_t etc.). Equally, instead of defining an unused
# variable, we just use a cast to avoid warnings from the compiler.
# Suggested by Paul Eggert.
define([_AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC])dnl
AC_VAR_PUSHDEF([ac_Type], [ac_cv_type_$1])dnl
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $1], ac_Type,
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT([$4])],
[if (($1 *) 0)
return 0;
if (sizeof ($1))
return 0;])],
AC_VAR_SET(ac_Type, yes),
AC_VAR_SET(ac_Type, no))])
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test AC_VAR_GET(ac_Type) = yes],
[$2], [$3])dnl
AC_VAR_POPDEF([ac_Type])dnl
])# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW
# AC_CHECK_TYPES(TYPES,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [INCLUDES])
# --------------------------------------------------------
# TYPES is an m4 list. There are no ambiguities here, we mean the newer
# AC_CHECK_TYPE.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_TYPES],
[m4_foreach([AC_Type], [$1],
[_AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW(AC_Type,
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TR_CPP(HAVE_[]AC_Type), 1,
[Define if the system has the type
`]AC_Type['.])
$2],
[$3],
[$4])])])
# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD(TYPE, DEFAULT)
# ---------------------------------
# FIXME: This is an extremely badly chosen name, since this
# macro actually performs an AC_REPLACE_TYPE. Some day we
# have to clean this up.
define([_AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD],
[_AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW([$1],,
[AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$1], [$2],
[Define to `$2' if <sys/types.h> does not define.])])dnl
])# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD
# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_REPLACEMENT_TYPE_P(STRING)
# -----------------------------------------
# Return `1' if STRING seems to be a builtin C/C++ type, i.e., if it
# starts with `_Bool', `bool', `char', `double', `float', `int',
# `long', `short', `signed', or `unsigned' followed by characters
# that are defining types.
# Because many people have used `off_t' and `size_t' too, they are added
# for better common-useward backward compatibility.
define([_AC_CHECK_TYPE_REPLACEMENT_TYPE_P],
[ifelse(regexp([$1],
[^\(_Bool\|bool\|char\|double\|float\|int\|long\|short\|\(un\)?signed\|size_t\|off_t\)\([_a-zA-Z0-9() *]\|\[\|\]\)*$]),
0, 1, 0)dnl
])# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_REPLACEMENT_TYPE_P
# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_MAYBE_TYPE_P(STRING)
# -----------------------------------
# Return `1' if STRING looks like a C/C++ type.
define([_AC_CHECK_TYPE_MAYBE_TYPE_P],
[ifelse(regexp([$1], [^[_a-zA-Z0-9 ]+\([_a-zA-Z0-9() *]\|\[\|\]\)*$]),
0, 1, 0)dnl
])# _AC_CHECK_TYPE_MAYBE_TYPE_P
# AC_CHECK_TYPE(TYPE, DEFAULT)
# or
# AC_CHECK_TYPE(TYPE,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
# [INCLUDES])
# -------------------------------------------------------
#
# Dispatch respectively to _AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD or _AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW.
# 1. More than two arguments => NEW
# 2. $2 seems to be replacement type => OLD
# See _AC_CHECK_TYPE_REPLACEMENT_TYPE_P for `replacement type'.
# 3. $2 seems to be a type => NEW plus a warning
# 4. default => NEW
AC_DEFUN([AC_CHECK_TYPE],
[ifelse($#, 3,
[_AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW($@)],
$#, 4,
[_AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW($@)],
_AC_CHECK_TYPE_REPLACEMENT_TYPE_P([$2]), 1,
[_AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD($@)],
_AC_CHECK_TYPE_MAYBE_TYPE_P([$2]), 1,
[m4_warn([$0: assuming `$2' is not a type])_AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW($@)],
[_AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW($@)])[]dnl
])# AC_CHECK_TYPE
## ----------------------- ##
## Creating output files. ##
## ----------------------- ##
# This section handles about all the preparation aspects for
# `config.status': registering the configuration files, the headers,
# the links, and the commands `config.status' will run. There is a
# little mixture though of things actually handled by `configure',
# such as running the `configure' in the sub directories. Minor
# detail.
#
# There are two kinds of commands:
#
# COMMANDS:
#
# They are output into `config.status' via a quoted here doc. These
# commands are always associated to a tag which the user can use to
# tell `config.status' what are the commands she wants to run.
#
# INIT-CMDS:
#
# They are output via an *unquoted* here-doc. As a consequence $var
# will be output as the value of VAR. This is typically used by
# `configure' to give `config,.status' some variables it needs to run
# the COMMANDS. At the difference of `COMMANDS', the INIT-CMDS are
# always run.
#
#
# Some uniformity exists around here, please respect it!
#
# A macro named AC_CONFIG_FOOS has three args: the `TAG...' (or
# `FILE...' when it applies), the `COMMANDS' and the `INIT-CMDS'. It
# first checks that TAG was not registered elsewhere thanks to
# AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE. Then it registers `TAG...' in AC_LIST_FOOS, and for
# each `TAG', a special line in AC_LIST_FOOS_COMMANDS which is used in
# `config.status' like this:
#
# case $ac_tag in
# AC_LIST_FOOS_COMMANDS
# esac
#
# Finally, the `INIT-CMDS' are dumped into a special diversion, via
# `_AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT'. While `COMMANDS' are output once per TAG,
# `INIT-CMDS' are dumped only once per call to AC_CONFIG_FOOS.
#
# It also leave the TAG in the shell variable ac_config_foo which contains
# those which will actually be executed. In other words:
#
# if false; then
# AC_CONFIG_FOOS(bar, [touch bar])
# fi
#
# will not create bar.
#
# AC_CONFIG_FOOS can be called several times (with different TAGs of
# course).
#
# Because these macros should not output anything, there should be `dnl'
# everywhere. A pain my friend, a pain. So instead in each macro we
# divert(-1) and restore the diversion at the end.
#
#
# Honorable members of this family are AC_CONFIG_FILES,
# AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, AC_CONFIG_LINKS and AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS. Bad boys
# are AC_LINK_FILES, AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS and AC_OUTPUT when used with
# arguments. False members are AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR, AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS
# and AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR. Cousins are AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE and
# AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_POST.
# AC_CONFIG_IF_MEMBER(DEST, LIST, ACTION-IF-TRUE, ACTION-IF-FALSE)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# If DEST is member of LIST, expand to ACTION-IF-TRUE, else ACTION-IF-FALSE.
#
# LIST is an AC_CONFIG list, i.e., a list of DEST[:SOURCE], separated
# with spaces.
#
# FIXME: This macro is badly designed, but I'm not guilty: m4 is. There
# is just no way to simply compare two strings in m4, but to use pattern
# matching. The big problem is then that the active characters should
# be quoted. Currently `+*.' are quoted.
define([AC_CONFIG_IF_MEMBER],
[ifelse(regexp($2, [\(^\| \)]patsubst([$1],
[\([+*.]\)], [\\\1])[\(:\| \|$\)]),
-1, [$4], [$3])])
# AT_FILE_DEPENDENCY(DEST, SOURCE1, [SOURCE2...])
# -----------------------------------------------
# This macro does nothing, it's a hook to be read with `autoconf --trace'.
# It announces DEST depends upon the SOURCE1 etc.
define([AT_FILE_DEPENDENCY], [])
# _AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY(DEST, [SOURCE1], [SOURCE2...])
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Be sure that a missing dependency is expressed as a dependency upon
# `DEST.in'.
define([_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY],
[ifval([$2],
[AT_FILE_DEPENDENCY($@)],
[AT_FILE_DEPENDENCY([$1], [$1.in])])])
# _AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCIES(DEST[:SOURCE1[:SOURCE2...]]...)
# -------------------------------------------------------
# Declare the DESTs depend upon their SOURCE1 etc.
define([_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCIES],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH([KILL])
AC_FOREACH([AC_File], [$1],
[_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY(patsubst(AC_File, [:], [,]))])
AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
])
# _AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE(DEST[:SOURCE]...)
# -----------------------------------
#
# Verify that there is no double definition of an output file
# (precisely, guarantees there is no common elements between
# CONFIG_HEADERS, CONFIG_FILES, CONFIG_LINKS, and CONFIG_SUBDIRS).
#
# Note that this macro does not check if the list $[1] itself
# contains doubles.
define([_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH([KILL])
AC_FOREACH([AC_File], [$1],
[pushdef([AC_Dest], patsubst(AC_File, [:.*]))
AC_CONFIG_IF_MEMBER(AC_Dest, [AC_LIST_HEADERS],
[AC_FATAL(`AC_Dest' [is already registered with AC_CONFIG_HEADER or AC_CONFIG_HEADERS.])])
AC_CONFIG_IF_MEMBER(AC_Dest, [AC_LIST_LINKS],
[AC_FATAL(`AC_Dest' [is already registered with AC_CONFIG_LINKS.])])
AC_CONFIG_IF_MEMBER(AC_Dest, [_AC_LIST_SUBDIRS],
[AC_FATAL(`AC_Dest' [is already registered with AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS.])])
AC_CONFIG_IF_MEMBER(AC_Dest, [AC_LIST_COMMANDS],
[AC_FATAL(`AC_Dest' [is already registered with AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS.])])
AC_CONFIG_IF_MEMBER(AC_Dest, [AC_LIST_FILES],
[AC_FATAL(`AC_Dest' [is already registered with AC_CONFIG_FILES or AC_OUTPUT.])])
popdef([AC_Dest])])
AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
])
# _AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT([INIT-COMMANDS])
# -----------------------------------------
#
# Register INIT-COMMANDS as command pasted *unquoted* in
# `config.status'. This is typically used to pass variables from
# `configure' to `config.status'. Note that $[1] is not over quoted as
# was the case in AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS.
define([_AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT],
[ifval([$1],
[m4_append([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_INIT], [$1
])])])
# Initialize.
define([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_INIT])
# AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(NAME...,[COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
# ---------------------------------------------------
#
# Specify additional commands to be run by config.status. This
# commands must be associated with a NAME, which should be thought
# as the name of a file the COMMANDS create.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH([KILL])
_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE([$1])
m4_append([AC_LIST_COMMANDS], [ $1])
ifelse([$2],,, [AC_FOREACH([AC_Name], [$1],
[m4_append([AC_LIST_COMMANDS_COMMANDS],
[ ]patsubst(AC_Name, [:.*])[ ) $2 ;;
])])])
_AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT([$3])
AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
ac_config_commands="$ac_config_commands $1"
])dnl
# Initialize the lists.
define([AC_LIST_COMMANDS])
define([AC_LIST_COMMANDS_COMMANDS])
# AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS(EXTRA-CMDS, INIT-CMDS)
# -----------------------------------------
#
# Add additional commands for AC_OUTPUT to put into config.status.
#
# This macro is an obsolete version of AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS. The only
# difficulty in mapping AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS to AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS is
# to give a unique key. The scheme we have chosen is `default-1',
# `default-2' etc. for each call.
#
# Unfortunately this scheme is fragile: bad things might happen
# if you update an included file and configure.in: you might have
# clashes :( On the other hand, I'd like to avoid weird keys (e.g.,
# depending upon __file__ or the pid).
AU_DEFUN([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS],
[define([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT], incr(_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT))dnl
dnl Double quoted since that was the case in the original macro.
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([default-]_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT, [[$1]], [[$2]])dnl
])
# Initialize.
AU_DEFUN([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT], 0)
# AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE(CMDS)
# ----------------------------
# Commands to run right before config.status is created. Accumulates.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE],
[m4_append([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_PRE], [$1
])])
# Initialize.
define([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_PRE])
# AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_POST(CMDS)
# -----------------------------
# Commands to run after config.status was created. Accumulates.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_POST],
[m4_append([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_POST], [$1
])])
# Initialize.
define([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_POST])
# AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(HEADERS..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
# ------------------------------------------------------
# Specify that the HEADERS are to be created by instantiation of the
# AC_DEFINEs. Associate the COMMANDS to the HEADERS. This macro
# accumulates if called several times.
#
# The commands are stored in a growing string AC_LIST_HEADERS_COMMANDS
# which should be used like this:
#
# case $ac_file in
# AC_LIST_HEADERS_COMMANDS
# esac
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_HEADERS],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH([KILL])
_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE([$1])
_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCIES([$1])
m4_append([AC_LIST_HEADERS], [ $1])
dnl Register the commands
ifelse([$2],,, [AC_FOREACH([AC_File], [$1],
[m4_append([AC_LIST_HEADERS_COMMANDS],
[ ]patsubst(AC_File, [:.*])[ ) $2 ;;
])])])
_AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT([$3])
AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
ac_config_headers="$ac_config_headers $1"
])dnl
# Initialize to empty. It is much easier and uniform to have a config
# list expand to empty when undefined, instead of special casing when
# not defined (since in this case, AC_CONFIG_FOO expands to AC_CONFIG_FOO).
define([AC_LIST_HEADERS])
define([AC_LIST_HEADERS_COMMANDS])
# AC_CONFIG_HEADER(HEADER-TO-CREATE ...)
# --------------------------------------
# FIXME: Make it obsolete?
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_HEADER],
[AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([$1])])
# AC_CONFIG_LINKS(DEST:SOURCE..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
# --------------------------------------------------------
# Specify that config.status should establish a (symbolic if possible)
# link from TOP_SRCDIR/SOURCE to TOP_SRCDIR/DEST.
# Reject DEST=., because it is makes it hard for ./config.status
# to guess the links to establish (`./config.status .').
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_LINKS],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH([KILL])
_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE([$1])
_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCIES([$1])
ifelse(regexp([$1], [^\.:\| \.:]), -1,,
[AC_FATAL([$0: invalid destination: `.'])])
m4_append([AC_LIST_LINKS], [ $1])
dnl Register the commands
ifelse([$2],,, [AC_FOREACH([AC_File], [$1],
[m4_append([AC_LIST_LINKS_COMMANDS],
[ ]patsubst(AC_File, [:.*])[ ) $2 ;;
])])])
_AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT([$3])
AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
ac_config_links="$ac_config_links $1"
])dnl
# Initialize the list.
define([AC_LIST_LINKS])
define([AC_LIST_LINKS_COMMANDS])
# AC_LINK_FILES(SOURCE..., DEST...)
# ---------------------------------
# Link each of the existing files SOURCE... to the corresponding
# link name in DEST...
#
# Unfortunately we can't provide a very good autoupdate service here,
# since in `AC_LINK_FILES($from, $to)' it is possible that `$from'
# and `$to' are actually lists. It would then be completely wrong to
# replace it with `AC_CONFIG_LINKS($to:$from). It is possible in the
# case of literal values though, but because I don't think there is any
# interest in creating config links with literal values, no special
# mechanism is implemented to handle them.
#
# _AC_LINK_CNT is used to be robust to multiple calls.
AU_DEFUN([AC_LINK_FILES],
[ifelse($#, 2, ,
[m4_fatal([$0: incorrect number of arguments])])dnl
define([_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT], incr(_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT))dnl
ac_sources="$1"
ac_dests="$2"
while test -n "$ac_sources"; do
set $ac_dests; ac_dest=$[1]; shift; ac_dests=$[*]
set $ac_sources; ac_source=$[1]; shift; ac_sources=$[*]
[ac_config_links_]_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT="$[ac_config_links_]_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT $ac_dest:$ac_source"
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AC_CONFIG_LINKS($[ac_config_links_]_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT)dnl
],
[
It is technically impossible to `autoupdate' cleanly from AC_LINK_FILES
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# Initialize.
AU_DEFUN([_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT], 0)
# AC_CONFIG_FILES(FILE..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
# -------------------------------------------------
# Specify output files, as with AC_OUTPUT, i.e., files that are
# configured with AC_SUBST. Associate the COMMANDS to each FILE,
# i.e., when config.status creates FILE, run COMMANDS afterwards.
#
# The commands are stored in a growing string AC_LIST_FILES_COMMANDS
# which should be used like this:
#
# case $ac_file in
# AC_LIST_FILES_COMMANDS
# esac
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_FILES],
[AC_DIVERT_PUSH([KILL])
_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE([$1])
_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCIES([$1])
m4_append([AC_LIST_FILES], [ $1])
dnl Register the commands.
ifelse([$2],,, [AC_FOREACH([AC_File], [$1],
[m4_append([AC_LIST_FILES_COMMANDS],
[ ]patsubst(AC_File, [:.*])[ ) $2 ;;
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_AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT([$3])
AC_DIVERT_POP()dnl
ac_config_files="$ac_config_files $1"
])dnl
# Initialize the lists.
define([AC_LIST_FILES])
define([AC_LIST_FILES_COMMANDS])
# AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(DIR ...)
# --------------------------
# We define two variables:
# - ac_subdirs_all
# is built in the `default' section, and should contain *all*
# the arguments of AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS. It is used for --help=recursive.
# It makes no sense for arguments which are sh variables.
# - subdirs
# which is built at runtime, so some of these dirs might not be
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# This is used in _AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS.
# _AC_LIST_SUBDIRS is used only for _AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE.
AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS],
[_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE([$1])dnl
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
m4_append([_AC_LIST_SUBDIRS], [ $1])dnl
AC_VAR_IF_INDIR([$1],
[AC_DIAGNOSE(syntax,
[$0: you should use literals])])
AC_DIVERT([DEFAULTS], [ac_subdirs_all="$ac_subdirs_all $1"])
AC_SUBST(subdirs, "$subdirs $1")dnl
])
# Initialize the list.
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# autoupdate::AC_OUTPUT([CONFIG_FILES...], [EXTRA-CMDS], [INIT-CMDS])
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# If there are arguments given to AC_OUTPUT, dispatch them to the
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AU_DEFUN([AC_OUTPUT],
[m4_ifvanl([$1],
[AC_CONFIG_FILES([$1])])dnl
m4_ifvanl([$2$3],
[AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(default, [[$2]], [[$3]])])dnl
[AC_OUTPUT]],
[`AC_OUTPUT' should be used without arguments.])
# AC_OUTPUT([CONFIG_FILES...], [EXTRA-CMDS], [INIT-CMDS])
# -------------------------------------------------------
# The big finish.
# Produce config.status, config.h, and links; and configure subdirs.
# The CONFIG_HEADERS are defined in the m4 variable AC_LIST_HEADERS.
# Pay special attention not to have too long here docs: some old
# shells die. Unfortunately the limit is not known precisely...
define([AC_OUTPUT],
[dnl Dispatch the extra arguments to their native macros.
ifval([$1],
[AC_CONFIG_FILES([$1])])dnl
ifval([$2$3],
[AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(default, [$2], [$3])])dnl
trap '' 1 2 15
AC_CACHE_SAVE
trap 'rm -fr conftest* confdefs* core core.* *.core $ac_clean_files; exit 1' 1 2 15
test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
# Let make expand exec_prefix.
test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix='${prefix}'
# Any assignment to VPATH causes Sun make to only execute
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ac_vpsub=['/^[ ]*VPATH[ ]*=[^:]*$/d']
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ifset([AC_LIST_HEADERS], [DEFS=-DHAVE_CONFIG_H], [AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS()])
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AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_PRE()dnl
# Save into config.log some information that might help in debugging.
echo >&AC_FD_LOG
echo "Cache variables:" >&AC_FD_LOG
_AC_CACHE_DUMP | sed 's/^/| /' >&AC_FD_LOG
echo >&AC_FD_LOG
echo "confdefs.h:" >&AC_FD_LOG
cat confdefs.h | sed 's/^/| /' >&AC_FD_LOG
: ${CONFIG_STATUS=./config.status}
trap 'rm -f $CONFIG_STATUS conftest*; exit 1' 1 2 15
_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS()dnl
rm -fr confdefs* $ac_clean_files
trap 'exit 1' 1 2 15
dnl Commands to run after config.status was created
AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_POST()dnl
test "$no_create" = yes || $SHELL $CONFIG_STATUS || exit 1
dnl config.status should not do recursion.
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS], [_AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS()])dnl
])# AC_OUTPUT
# _AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS
# ------------------------
# Produce config.status. Called by AC_OUTPUT.
# Pay special attention not to have too long here docs: some old
# shells die. Unfortunately the limit is not known precisely...
define([_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS],
[echo creating $CONFIG_STATUS
cat >$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
#! /bin/sh
# Generated automatically by configure.
# Run this file to recreate the current configuration.
# Compiler output produced by configure, useful for debugging
# configure, is in ./config.log if it exists.
debug=false
me=`echo "$[0]" | sed 's,.*/,,'`
SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
EOF
# Files that config.status was made for.
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echo "config_files=\"$ac_config_files\"" >>$CONFIG_STATUS
fi
if test -n "$ac_config_headers"; then
echo "config_headers=\"$ac_config_headers\"" >>$CONFIG_STATUS
fi
if test -n "$ac_config_links"; then
echo "config_links=\"$ac_config_links\"" >>$CONFIG_STATUS
fi
if test -n "$ac_config_commands"; then
echo "config_commands=\"$ac_config_commands\"" >>$CONFIG_STATUS
fi
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
ac_cs_usage="\
\`$me' instantiates files from templates according to the
current configuration.
Usage: $[0] [[OPTIONS]] FILE...
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-d, --debug don't remove temporary files
--recheck update $me by reconfiguring in the same conditions
ifset([AC_LIST_FILES],
[[ --file=FILE[:TEMPLATE]
instantiate the configuration file FILE
]])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_HEADERS],
[[ --header=FILE[:TEMPLATE]
instantiate the configuration header FILE
]])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_FILES],
[Configuration files:
$config_files
])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_HEADERS],
[Configuration headers:
$config_headers
])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_LINKS],
[Configuration links:
$config_links
])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_COMMANDS],
[Configuration commands:
$config_commands
])dnl
Report bugs to <bug-autoconf@gnu.org>."
EOF
dnl hostname on some systems (SVR3.2, Linux) returns a bogus exit status,
dnl so uname gets run too. Use two double quotes for font-lock.
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
ac_cs_version="\\
$CONFIG_STATUS generated by autoconf version AC_ACVERSION.
Configured on host `(hostname || uname -n) 2>/dev/null | sed 1q` by
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ac_given_srcdir=$srcdir
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL],
[dnl Leave those double quotes here: this $INSTALL is evaluated in a
dnl here document, wbich might result in `ac_given_srcdir=/bin/install -c'.
ac_given_INSTALL="$INSTALL"
])dnl
EOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
# If no file are specified by the user, then we need to provide default
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ac_need_defaults=:
while test $[#] != 0
do
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ac_option=`expr "x$[1]" : 'x\([[^=]]*\)='`
ac_optarg=`expr "x$[1]" : 'x[[^=]]*=\(.*\)'`
shift
set dummy "$ac_option" "$ac_optarg" ${1+"$[@]"}
shift
;;
-*);;
*) # This is not an option, so the user has probably given explicit
# arguments.
ac_need_defaults=false;;
esac
case $[1] in
# Handling of the options.
EOF
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echo "running $SHELL $[0] " $ac_configure_args " --no-create --no-recursion"
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EOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
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echo "$ac_cs_version"; exit 0 ;;
--he | --h)
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echo "$me: ambiguous option: $ac_option
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--help | --hel | -h )
echo "$ac_cs_usage"; exit 0 ;;
--debug | --d* | -d )
debug=: ;;
--file | --fil | --fi | --f )
shift
CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES $[1]"
ac_need_defaults=false;;
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shift
CONFIG_HEADERS="$CONFIG_HEADERS $[1]"
ac_need_defaults=false;;
# Handling of arguments.
AC_FOREACH([AC_File], AC_LIST_FILES,
[ 'patsubst(AC_File, [:.*])' )dnl
CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES AC_File" ;;
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AC_FOREACH([AC_File], AC_LIST_LINKS,
[ 'patsubst(AC_File, [:.*])' )dnl
CONFIG_LINKS="$CONFIG_LINKS AC_File" ;;
])dnl
AC_FOREACH([AC_File], AC_LIST_COMMANDS,
[ 'patsubst(AC_File, [:.*])' )dnl
CONFIG_COMMANDS="$CONFIG_COMMANDS AC_File" ;;
])dnl
AC_FOREACH([AC_File], AC_LIST_HEADERS,
[ 'patsubst(AC_File, [:.*])' )dnl
CONFIG_HEADERS="$CONFIG_HEADERS AC_File" ;;
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# This is an error.
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Try \`$me --help' for more information."; exit 1 ;;
*) echo "$me: invalid argument: $[1]"; exit 1 ;;
esac
shift
done
EOF
dnl Issue this section only if there were actually config files.
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ifval(AC_LIST_HEADERS()AC_LIST_LINKS()AC_LIST_FILES()AC_LIST_COMMANDS(),
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if $ac_need_defaults; then
ifset([AC_LIST_FILES], [ : ${CONFIG_FILES=$config_files}
])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_HEADERS], [ : ${CONFIG_HEADERS=$config_headers}
])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_LINKS], [ : ${CONFIG_LINKS=$config_links}
])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_COMMANDS], [ : ${CONFIG_COMMANDS=$config_commands}
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fi
_AC_SHELL_TMPDIR(cs)
EOF
])[]dnl ifval
dnl We output the INIT-CMDS first for obvious reasons :)
ifset([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_INIT],
[cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
#
# INIT-COMMANDS section.
#
_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_INIT()
EOF])
dnl The following four sections are in charge of their own here
dnl documenting into $CONFIG_STATUS.
ifset([AC_LIST_FILES], [_AC_OUTPUT_FILES()])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_HEADERS], [_AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS()])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_LINKS], [_AC_OUTPUT_LINKS()])dnl
ifset([AC_LIST_COMMANDS], [_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS()])dnl
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
exit 0
EOF
chmod +x $CONFIG_STATUS
])# _AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS
# AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS
# -------------------
# Set the DEFS variable to the -D options determined earlier.
# This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT.
# It is called inside configure, outside of config.status.
# Using a here document instead of a string reduces the quoting nightmare.
define([AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS],
[[# Transform confdefs.h into DEFS.
# Protect against shell expansion while executing Makefile rules.
# Protect against Makefile macro expansion.
#
# If the first sed substitution is executed (which looks for macros that
# take arguments), then we branch to the cleanup section. Otherwise,
# look for a macro that doesn't take arguments.
cat >confdef2opt.sed <<\EOF
t clear
: clear
s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\([^ (][^ (]*([^)]*)\)[ ]*\(.*\),-D\1=\2,g
t cleanup
s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\)[ ]*\(.*\),-D\1=\2,g
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s,[ `~#$^&*(){}\\|;'"<>?],\\&,g
s,\[,\\&,g
s,\],\\&,g
s,\$,$$,g
EOF
# We use echo to avoid assuming a particular line-breaking character.
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ac_LF_and_DOT=`echo; echo .`
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# _AC_OUTPUT_FILES
# ----------------
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#
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#
# CONFIG_FILES section.
#
# No need to generate the scripts if there are no CONFIG_FILES.
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[ sed 's/,@/@@/; s/@,/@@/; s/,;t t\$/@;t t/; /@;t t\$/s/[\\\\&,]/\\\\&/g;
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dnl These here document variables are unquoted when configure runs
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dnl Insert the sed substitutions of variables.
_AC_SUBST_SED_PROGRAM()dnl
CEOF
EOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
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ac_beg=1 # First line for current file.
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ac_sed_cmds=
while $ac_more_lines; do
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sed "${ac_end}q" $tmp/subs.sed >$tmp/subs.frag
fi
if test ! -s $tmp/subs.frag; then
ac_more_lines=false
else
# The purpose of the label and of the branching condition is to
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(echo [':t
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if test -z "$ac_sed_cmds"; then
ac_sed_cmds="sed -f $tmp/subs-$ac_sed_frag.sed"
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ac_sed_cmds="$ac_sed_cmds | sed -f $tmp/subs-$ac_sed_frag.sed"
fi
ac_sed_frag=`expr $ac_sed_frag + 1`
ac_beg=$ac_end
ac_end=`expr $ac_end + $ac_max_sed_lines`
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cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
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ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
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AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL],
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if test x"$ac_file" != x-; then
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rm -f "$ac_file"
fi
configure_input="Generated automatically from `echo $ac_file_in |
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# Don't redirect the output to AC_FILE directly: use `mv' so that
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# First look for the input files in the build tree, otherwise in the
# src tree.
ac_file_inputs=`IFS=:
for f in $ac_file_in; do
case $f in
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# Absolute
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echo $ac_given_srcdir/$f
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AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find input file \\`$f'])
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esac
done`
EOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<EOF
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sed "$ac_vpsub
dnl Shell code in configure.in might set extrasub.
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$extrasub
EOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
:t
[/@[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*@/!b]
s,@configure_input@,$configure_input,;t t
s,@srcdir@,$srcdir,;t t
s,@top_srcdir@,$top_srcdir,;t t
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL], [s,@INSTALL@,$INSTALL,;t t
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dnl The parens around the eval prevent an "illegal io" in Ultrix sh.
" $ac_file_inputs | (eval "$ac_sed_cmds") >$tmp/out
rm -f $tmp/stdin
dnl This would break Makefile dependencies.
dnl if cmp -s $ac_file $tmp/out 2>/dev/null; then
dnl echo "$ac_file is unchanged"
dnl else
dnl rm -f $ac_file
dnl mv $tmp/out $ac_file
dnl fi
if test x"$ac_file" != x-; then
mv $tmp/out $ac_file
else
cat $tmp/out
rm -f $tmp/out
fi
ifset([AC_LIST_FILES_COMMANDS],
[ # Run the commands associated with the file.
case $ac_file in
AC_LIST_FILES_COMMANDS()dnl
esac
])dnl
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])# _AC_OUTPUT_FILES
# _AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS
# ------------------
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# Output the code which instantiates the `config.h' files from their
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#
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#
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#
# Now there are two scripts: `conftest.defines' for the `#define'
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#
# Optimization 1. It is incredibly costly to run two `#undef'
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#
# Optimization 2. Since `#define' are rare and obsoleted,
# `conftest.defines' is built and run only if grep says there are
# `#define'. Improves by at least a factor 2, since in addition we
# avoid the cost of *producing* the sed script.
#
# Optimization 3. In each script, first check that the current input
# line is a template. This avoids running the full sed script on
# empty lines and comments (divides the cost by about 3 since each
# template chunk is typically a comment, a template, an empty line).
#
# Optimization 4. Once a substitution performed, since there can be
# only one per line, immediately restart the script on the next input
# line (using the `t' sed instruction). Divides by about 2.
# *Note:* In the case of the AC_SUBST sed script (_AC_OUTPUT_FILES)
# this optimization cannot be applied as is, because there can be
# several substitutions per line.
#
#
# The result is about, hm, ... times blah... plus.... Ahem. The
# result is about much faster.
define([_AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS],
[cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
#
# CONFIG_HEADER section.
#
# These sed commands are passed to sed as "A NAME B NAME C VALUE D", where
# NAME is the cpp macro being defined and VALUE is the value it is being given.
#
# ac_d sets the value in "#define NAME VALUE" lines.
dnl Double quote for the `[ ]' and `define'.
[ac_dA='s,^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*define[ ][ ]*\)'
ac_dB='[ ].*$,\1#\2'
ac_dC=' '
ac_dD=',;t'
# ac_u turns "#undef NAME" without trailing blanks into "#define NAME VALUE".
ac_uA='s,^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*\)undef\([ ][ ]*\)'
ac_uB='$,\1#\2define\3'
ac_uC=' '
ac_uD=',;t']
for ac_file in : $CONFIG_HEADERS; do test "x$ac_file" = x: && continue
# Support "outfile[:infile[:infile...]]", defaulting infile="outfile.in".
case $ac_file in
- | *:- | *:-:* ) # input from stdin
cat >$tmp/stdin
ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[[^:]]*:,,'`
ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
*:* ) ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[[^:]]*:,,'`
ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
* ) ac_file_in=$ac_file.in ;;
esac
test x"$ac_file" != x- && echo creating $ac_file
# First look for the input files in the build tree, otherwise in the
# src tree.
ac_file_inputs=`IFS=:
for f in $ac_file_in; do
case $f in
-) echo $tmp/stdin ;;
[[\\/$]]* | ?:[[\\/]]*)
# Absolute
test -f "$f" || AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find input file \\`$f'])
echo $f;;
*) # Relative
if test -f "$f"; then
# Build tree
echo $f
elif test -f "$ac_given_srcdir/$f"; then
# Source tree
echo $ac_given_srcdir/$f
else
# /dev/null tree
AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find input file \\`$f'])
fi;;
esac
done`
# Remove the trailing spaces.
sed 's/[[ ]]*$//' $ac_file_inputs >$tmp/in
EOF
# Transform confdefs.h into two sed scripts, `conftest.defines' and
# `conftest.undefs', that substitutes the proper values into
# config.h.in to produce config.h. The first handles `#define'
# templates, and the second `#undef' templates.
# And first: Protect against being on the right side of a sed subst in
# config.status. Protect against being in an unquoted here document
# in config.status.
rm -f conftest.defines conftest.undefs
# Using a here document instead of a string reduces the quoting nightmare.
# Putting comments in sed scripts is not portable.
#
# `cleanup' is used to avoid that the second main sed command (meant for
# 0-ary CPP macros) applies to n-ary macro definitions. So we use
# `t cleanup' to jump over the second main sed command when it succeeded.
# See the Autoconf documentation for `clear'.
cat >confdef2sed.sed <<\EOF
dnl Double quote for `[ ]' and `define'.
[s/[\\&,]/\\&/g
s,[\\$`],\\&,g
t clear
: clear
s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\(\([^ (][^ (]*\)([^)]*)\)[ ]*\(.*\)$,${ac_dA}\2${ac_dB}\1${ac_dC}\3${ac_dD},gp
t cleanup
s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\)[ ]*\(.*\)$,${ac_dA}\1${ac_dB}\1${ac_dC}\2${ac_dD},gp
: cleanup]
EOF
# If some macros were called several times there might be several times
# the same #defines, which is useless. Nevertheless, we may not want to
# sort them, since we want the *last* AC_DEFINE to be honored.
uniq confdefs.h | sed -n -f confdef2sed.sed >conftest.defines
sed 's/ac_d/ac_u/g' conftest.defines >conftest.undefs
rm -f confdef2sed.sed
# This sed command replaces #undef with comments. This is necessary, for
# example, in the case of _POSIX_SOURCE, which is predefined and required
# on some systems where configure will not decide to define it.
cat >>conftest.undefs <<\EOF
[s,^[ ]*#[ ]*undef[ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*,/* & */,]
EOF
# Break up conftest.defines because some shells have a limit on the size
# of here documents, and old seds have small limits too (100 cmds).
echo ' # Handle all the #define templates only if necessary.' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ' if egrep ["^[ ]*#[ ]*define"] $tmp/in >/dev/null; then' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ' # If there are no defines, we may have an empty if/fi' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ' :' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
rm -f conftest.tail
while grep . conftest.defines >/dev/null
do
# Write a limited-size here document to $tmp/defines.sed.
echo ' cat >$tmp/defines.sed <<CEOF' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Speed up: don't consider the non `#define' lines.
echo ['/^[ ]*#[ ]*define/!b'] >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Work around the forget-to-reset-the-flag bug.
echo 't clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ': clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
sed ${ac_max_here_lines}q conftest.defines >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo 'CEOF
sed -f $tmp/defines.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out
rm -f $tmp/in
mv $tmp/out $tmp/in
' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
sed 1,${ac_max_here_lines}d conftest.defines >conftest.tail
rm -f conftest.defines
mv conftest.tail conftest.defines
done
rm -f conftest.defines
echo ' fi # egrep' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Break up conftest.undefs because some shells have a limit on the size
# of here documents, and old seds have small limits too (100 cmds).
echo ' # Handle all the #undef templates' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
rm -f conftest.tail
while grep . conftest.undefs >/dev/null
do
# Write a limited-size here document to $tmp/undefs.sed.
echo ' cat >$tmp/undefs.sed <<CEOF' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Speed up: don't consider the non `#undef'
echo ['/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b'] >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Work around the forget-to-reset-the-flag bug.
echo 't clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ': clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
sed ${ac_max_here_lines}q conftest.undefs >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo 'CEOF
sed -f $tmp/undefs.sed $tmp/in >$tmp/out
rm -f $tmp/in
mv $tmp/out $tmp/in
' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
sed 1,${ac_max_here_lines}d conftest.undefs >conftest.tail
rm -f conftest.undefs
mv conftest.tail conftest.undefs
done
rm -f conftest.undefs
dnl Now back to your regularly scheduled config.status.
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
if test x"$ac_file" = x-; then
echo "/* Generated automatically by configure. */" >$tmp/config.h
else
echo "/* $ac_file. Generated automatically by configure. */" >$tmp/config.h
fi
cat $tmp/in >>$tmp/config.h
rm -f $tmp/in
if test x"$ac_file" != x-; then
if cmp -s $ac_file $tmp/config.h 2>/dev/null; then
echo "$ac_file is unchanged"
else
ac_dir=`_AC_SHELL_DIRNAME("$ac_file")`
if test "$ac_dir" != "$ac_file" && test "$ac_dir" != .; then
AC_SHELL_MKDIR_P("$ac_dir")
fi
rm -f $ac_file
mv $tmp/config.h $ac_file
fi
else
cat $tmp/config.h
rm -f $tmp/config.h
fi
ifset([AC_LIST_HEADERS_COMMANDS],
[ # Run the commands associated with the file.
case $ac_file in
AC_LIST_HEADERS_COMMANDS()dnl
esac
])dnl
done
EOF
])# _AC_OUTPUT_HEADERS
# _AC_OUTPUT_LINKS
# ----------------
# This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT.
#
# It has to send itself into $CONFIG_STATUS (eg, via here documents).
# Upon exit, no here document shall be opened.
define([_AC_OUTPUT_LINKS],
[cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
#
# CONFIG_LINKS section.
#
srcdir=$ac_given_srcdir
dnl Here we use : instead of .. because if AC_LINK_FILES was used
dnl with empty parameters (as in gettext.m4), then we obtain here
dnl `:', which we want to skip. So let's keep a single exception: `:'.
for ac_file in : $CONFIG_LINKS; do test "x$ac_file" = x: && continue
ac_dest=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'`
ac_source=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[[^:]]*:,,'`
echo "linking $srcdir/$ac_source to $ac_dest"
if test ! -r $srcdir/$ac_source; then
AC_MSG_ERROR($srcdir/$ac_source: File not found)
fi
rm -f $ac_dest
# Make relative symlinks.
ac_dest_dir=`_AC_SHELL_DIRNAME("$ac_dest")`
if test "$ac_dest_dir" != "$ac_dest" && test "$ac_dest_dir" != .; then
AC_SHELL_MKDIR_P("$ac_dest_dir")
ac_dest_dir_suffix="/`echo $ac_dest_dir|sed 's,^\./,,'`"
# A "../" for each directory in $ac_dest_dir_suffix.
ac_dots=`echo $ac_dest_dir_suffix|sed 's,/[[^/]]*,../,g'`
else
ac_dest_dir_suffix= ac_dots=
fi
case $srcdir in
[[\\/$]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) ac_rel_source=$srcdir/$ac_source ;;
*) ac_rel_source=$ac_dots$srcdir/$ac_source ;;
esac
# Make a symlink if possible; otherwise try a hard link.
if ln -s $ac_rel_source $ac_dest 2>/dev/null ||
ln $srcdir/$ac_source $ac_dest; then :
else
AC_MSG_ERROR(cannot link $ac_dest to $srcdir/$ac_source)
fi
ifset([AC_LIST_LINKS_COMMANDS],
[ # Run the commands associated with the file.
case $ac_file in
AC_LIST_LINKS_COMMANDS()dnl
esac
])dnl
done
EOF
])# _AC_OUTPUT_LINKS
# _AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS
# -------------------
# This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT, in charge of issuing the code
# related to AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS.
#
# It has to send itself into $CONFIG_STATUS (eg, via here documents).
# Upon exit, no here document shall be opened.
define([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS],
[cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\EOF
#
# CONFIG_COMMANDS section.
#
for ac_file in : $CONFIG_COMMANDS; do test "x$ac_file" = x: && continue
ac_dest=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'`
ac_source=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[[^:]]*:,,'`
dnl FIXME: Until Automake uses the new features of config.status, we
dnl should keep this silent. Otherwise, because Automake runs this in
dnl each directory, it quickly becomes annoying.
dnl echo "executing commands of $ac_dest"
case $ac_dest in
AC_LIST_COMMANDS_COMMANDS()dnl
esac
done
EOF
])# _AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS
# _AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS
# ------------------
# This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT, but it does not go into
# config.status, rather, it is called after running config.status.
define([_AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS],
[
#
# CONFIG_SUBDIRS section.
#
if test "$no_recursion" != yes; then
# Remove --cache-file and --srcdir arguments so they do not pile up.
ac_sub_configure_args=
ac_prev=
for ac_arg in $ac_configure_args; do
if test -n "$ac_prev"; then
ac_prev=
continue
fi
case $ac_arg in
-cache-file | --cache-file | --cache-fil | --cache-fi \
| --cache-f | --cache- | --cache | --cach | --cac | --ca | --c)
ac_prev=cache_file ;;
-cache-file=* | --cache-file=* | --cache-fil=* | --cache-fi=* \
| --cache-f=* | --cache-=* | --cache=* | --cach=* | --cac=* | --ca=* \
| --c=*)
;;
--config-cache | -C)
;;
-srcdir | --srcdir | --srcdi | --srcd | --src | --sr)
ac_prev=srcdir ;;
-srcdir=* | --srcdir=* | --srcdi=* | --srcd=* | --src=* | --sr=*)
;;
*) ac_sub_configure_args="$ac_sub_configure_args $ac_arg" ;;
esac
done
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL],
[ ac_given_INSTALL=$INSTALL
])dnl
for ac_subdir in : $subdirs; do test "x$ac_subdir" = x: && continue
# Do not complain, so a configure script can configure whichever
# parts of a large source tree are present.
test -d $srcdir/$ac_subdir || continue
echo configuring in $ac_subdir
case $srcdir in
.) ;;
*) AC_SHELL_MKDIR_P(./$ac_subdir)
if test -d ./$ac_subdir; then :;
else
AC_MSG_ERROR(cannot create `pwd`/$ac_subdir)
fi
;;
esac
ac_popdir=`pwd`
cd $ac_subdir
# A "../" for each directory in /$ac_subdir.
ac_dots=`echo $ac_subdir |
sed 's,^\./,,;s,[[^/]]$,&/,;s,[[^/]]*/,../,g'`
case $srcdir in
.) # No --srcdir option. We are building in place.
ac_sub_srcdir=$srcdir ;;
[[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) # Absolute path.
ac_sub_srcdir=$srcdir/$ac_subdir ;;
*) # Relative path.
ac_sub_srcdir=$ac_dots$srcdir/$ac_subdir ;;
esac
# Check for guested configure; otherwise get Cygnus style configure.
if test -f $ac_sub_srcdir/configure.gnu; then
ac_sub_configure="$SHELL $ac_sub_srcdir/configure.gnu"
elif test -f $ac_sub_srcdir/configure; then
ac_sub_configure="$SHELL $ac_sub_srcdir/configure"
elif test -f $ac_sub_srcdir/configure.in; then
ac_sub_configure=$ac_configure
else
AC_MSG_WARN(no configuration information is in $ac_subdir)
ac_sub_configure=
fi
# The recursion is here.
if test -n "$ac_sub_configure"; then
# Make the cache file name correct relative to the subdirectory.
case $cache_file in
[[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) ac_sub_cache_file=$cache_file ;;
*) # Relative path.
ac_sub_cache_file=$ac_dots$cache_file ;;
esac
AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL],
[ case $ac_given_INSTALL in
[[\\/$]]* | ?:[[\\/]]*) INSTALL=$ac_given_INSTALL ;;
*) INSTALL=$ac_dots$ac_given_INSTALL ;;
esac
])dnl
echo "[running $ac_sub_configure $ac_sub_configure_args --cache-file=$ac_sub_cache_file] --srcdir=$ac_sub_srcdir"
# The eval makes quoting arguments work.
if eval $ac_sub_configure $ac_sub_configure_args --cache-file=$ac_sub_cache_file --srcdir=$ac_sub_srcdir
then :
else
AC_MSG_ERROR($ac_sub_configure failed for $ac_subdir)
fi
fi
cd $ac_popdir
done
fi
])# _AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS
# AC_LINKER_OPTION(LINKER-OPTIONS, SHELL-VARIABLE)
# ------------------------------------------------
#
# Specifying options to the compiler (whether it be the C, C++ or
# Fortran 77 compiler) that are meant for the linker is compiler
# dependent. This macro lets you give options to the compiler that
# are meant for the linker in a portable, compiler-independent way.
#
# This macro take two arguments, a list of linker options that the
# compiler should pass to the linker (LINKER-OPTIONS) and the name of
# a shell variable (SHELL-VARIABLE). The list of linker options are
# appended to the shell variable in a compiler-dependent way.
#
# For example, if the selected language is C, then this:
#
# AC_LINKER_OPTION([-R /usr/local/lib/foo], foo_LDFLAGS)
#
# will expand into this if the selected C compiler is gcc:
#
# foo_LDFLAGS="-Xlinker -R -Xlinker /usr/local/lib/foo"
#
# otherwise, it will expand into this:
#
# foo_LDFLAGS"-R /usr/local/lib/foo"
#
# You are encouraged to add support for compilers that this macro
# doesn't currently support.
# FIXME: Get rid of this macro.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LINKER_OPTION],
[if test "ac_gnu_compiler" = yes; then
for ac_link_opt in $1; do
$2="[$]$2 -Xlinker $ac_link_opt"
done
else
$2="[$]$2 $1"
fi])
# AC_LIST_MEMBER_OF(ELEMENT, LIST, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Processing the elements of a list is tedious in shell programming,
# as lists tend to be implemented as space delimited strings.
#
# This macro searches LIST for ELEMENT, and executes ACTION-IF-FOUND
# if ELEMENT is a member of LIST, otherwise it executes
# ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND.
AC_DEFUN([AC_LIST_MEMBER_OF],
[dnl Do some sanity checking of the arguments.
ifelse([$1], , [AC_FATAL([$0]: missing argument 1)])dnl
ifelse([$2], , [AC_FATAL([$0]: missing argument 2)])dnl
ac_exists=false
for ac_i in $2; do
if test x"$1" = x"$ac_i"; then
ac_exists=true
break
fi
done
AC_SHELL_IFELSE([test x"$ac_exists" = xtrue], [$3], [$4])
])