autoconf/tests/compile.at
Akim Demaille f4f20f1c63 * tests/base.at, tests/compile.at, tests/foreign.at,
* tests/m4sh.at, tests/m4sugar.at, tests/mktests.sh,
* tests/semantics.at, tests/suite.at, tests/tools.at,
* tests/torture.at: Ask Autotest mode, not Autoconf mode.
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# -*- Autotest -*-
AT_BANNER([Low level compiling/preprocessing macros.])
# Copyright 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
# 02111-1307, USA.
# Since the macros which compile are required by most tests, check
# them first. But remember that looking for a compiler is even more
# primitive, so check those first.
## ------------------------------------- ##
## AC_LANG, AC_LANG_PUSH & AC_LANG_POP. ##
## ------------------------------------- ##
AT_SETUP([AC_LANG, AC_LANG_PUSH & AC_LANG_POP])
AT_DATA([configure.ac],
[[AC_INIT
# C
AC_LANG(C)
# C
AC_LANG_PUSH(C)
# C C
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
# C++ C C
AC_LANG(C++)
# C++ C C
AC_LANG_PUSH(Fortran 77)
# F77 C++ C C
AC_LANG_POP(Fortran 77)
# C++ C C
AC_LANG(C++)
# C++ C C
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
# C C
AC_LANG_POP(C)
# C
]])
AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
AT_CHECK([sed -n 's/^ac_ext=//p' configure], 0,
[c
c
c
cc
cc
f
cc
cc
c
c
])
AT_CLEANUP
## ------------ ##
## Extensions. ##
## ------------ ##
# As far as we know only `foo', `foo.exe' are possible executable,
# and `foo.o', `foo.obj' are possible object files. Autoconf must not
# know that, but it is OK for the test suite to take this into account.
AT_CHECK_MACRO([Extensions],
[[AC_PROG_CC
case $ac_exeext in
'' | '.exe' ) ;;
* ) AC_MSG_ERROR([suspicious executable suffix: $ac_exeext]);;
esac
case $ac_objext in
'o' | 'obj' ) ;;
* ) AC_MSG_ERROR([suspicious object suffix: $ac_objext]);;
esac
AS_EXIT([0])
]])
## -------------------------- ##
## Broken/missing compilers. ##
## -------------------------- ##
# Check that Autoconf correctly diagnoses broken compilers, and in
# particular, if it does not exit 77, the test suite is in trouble...
# FIXME: Once a precise message decided, check stderr of configure.
AT_SETUP([Broken/missing compilers])
AT_DATA([configure.ac],
[[AC_INIT
CC=no-such-compiler
AC_PROG_CC
]])
AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF
AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([], 77, ignore, ignore)
AT_CLEANUP
## ------------ ##
## C keywords. ##
## ------------ ##
# GCC supports `const', `volatile', and `inline'.
AT_CHECK_MACRO([C keywords],
[[AC_PROG_CC
AC_C_CONST
AC_C_INLINE
AC_C_VOLATILE
case $GCC,$ac_cv_c_const,$ac_cv_c_inline,$ac_cv_c_volatile in
yes,*no*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([failed to detect `const', `inline' or `volatile' support]);;
esac
]])
## --------------------------------- ##
## AC_PROG_CPP requires AC_PROG_CC. ##
## --------------------------------- ##
# Must invoke AC_PROG_CC.
AT_CHECK_MACRO([AC_PROG_CPP requires AC_PROG_CC],
[[AC_PROG_CPP
test -z "$CC" &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([looked for a C preprocessor without looking for a compiler])
]])
## --------------------------- ##
## AC_PROG_CPP with warnings. ##
## --------------------------- ##
# It's Ok for strict preprocessors to produce warnings.
AT_SETUP([AC_PROG_CPP with warnings])
AT_DATA([mycpp],
[[#! /bin/sh
echo noise >&2
exec ${1+"$@"}
]])
chmod +x mycpp
_AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO(
[[AC_PROG_CPP
# If the preprocessor is not strict, just ignore
test "x$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag" = xyes &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([preprocessor has no warning option], 77)
CPP="./mycpp $CPP"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdio.h autoconf_io.h)]])
AT_CHECK_DEFINES(
[/* #undef HAVE_AUTOCONF_IO_H */
#define HAVE_STDIO_H 1
])
AT_CLEANUP
## ------------------------------ ##
## AC_PROG_CPP without warnings. ##
## ------------------------------ ##
AT_SETUP([AC_PROG_CPP without warnings])
# Ignore if /lib/cpp doesn't work
AT_CHECK([/lib/cpp </dev/null || exit 77], [], [ignore], [ignore])
# A cpp which exit status is meaningless.
AT_DATA([mycpp],
[[#! /bin/sh
/lib/cpp ${1+"$@"}
exit 0
]])
chmod +x mycpp
_AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO(
[[CPP=./mycpp
AC_PROG_CPP
test "x$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag" != xyes &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([failed to detect preprocessor warning option])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdio.h autoconf_io.h)]])
AT_CHECK_DEFINES(
[/* #undef HAVE_AUTOCONF_IO_H */
#define HAVE_STDIO_H 1
])
AT_CLEANUP
## -------------------- ##
## AC_PROG_CPP via CC. ##
## -------------------- ##
# It's Ok for strict preprocessors to produce warnings.
AT_SETUP([AC_PROG_CPP via CC])
# Ignore if /lib/cpp doesn't work
AT_CHECK([/lib/cpp </dev/null || exit 77], [], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_DATA([mycc],
[[#! /bin/sh
echo "Annoying copyright message" >&2
exec "$@"
]])
chmod +x mycc
# We go through the following contortions, in order to have the
# configure script go down the same codepaths as it would during a
# normal CPP selection check. If we explicitly set CPP, it goes down
# a different codepath.
_AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO(
[[AC_PROG_CC
CC="./mycc $CC"
AC_PROG_CPP
# The test $CC compiler should have been selected.
test "$CPP" != "$CC -E" &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([error messages on stderr cause the preprocessor selection to fail])
# Exercise CPP.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdio.h autoconf_io.h)]])
AT_CHECK_DEFINES(
[/* #undef HAVE_AUTOCONF_IO_H */
#define HAVE_STDIO_H 1
])
AT_CLEANUP
## ------------------ ##
## AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC. ##
## ------------------ ##
AT_CHECK_MACRO([AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC],
[AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(printf,,
[AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find `printf'])])
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(Be_doomed_if_your_libc_has_a_function_named_like_this,
[AC_MSG_ERROR([found a nonexistent function])])])
## --------------------- ##
## Fortran 77 Compiler. ##
## --------------------- ##
AT_CHECK_MACRO([GNU Fortran 77],
[[AC_LANG(Fortran 77)
AC_LANG_COMPILER
if AC_TRY_COMMAND([$F77 --version | grep GNU >&2]); then
# Be sure to remove files which might be created by compilers that
# don't support --version.
rm -f a.exe a.out
# Has GNU in --version.
test "$G77" != yes &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([failed to recognize GNU Fortran 77 compiler])
else
# Be sure to remove files which might be created by compilers that
# don't support --version.
rm -f a.exe a.out
# Has not.
test "$G77" = yes &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([incorrectly recognized a GNU Fortran 77 compiler])
fi]])