autoconf/tests/suite.at
Akim Demaille e457a316a4 Create actypes.m4.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_CHECK_SIZEOF, _AC_CHECK_TYPE_NEW)
(AC_CHECK_TYPES, _AC_CHECK_TYPE_OLD)
(_AC_CHECK_TYPE_REPLACEMENT_TYPE_P, _AC_CHECK_TYPE_MAYBE_TYPE_P)
(AC_CHECK_TYPE, AC_CHECK_MEMBER, AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Move into...
* actypes.m4: here.
* acgeneral.m4 (AC_TYPE_GETGROUPS, AM_TYPE_PTRDIFF_T)
(AC_TYPE_UID_T, AC_TYPE_SIZE_T, AC_TYPE_PID_T, AC_TYPE_OFF_T)
(AC_TYPE_MODE_T, AC_INT_16_BITS, AC_LONG_64_BITS, AC_TYPE_SIGNAL)
(AC_STRUCT_TM, AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE, AC_STRUCT_ST_BLKSIZE)
(AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS, AC_STRUCT_ST_RDEV): Move into...
* actypes.m4: here.
Adjust the test suite.
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# Validation suite for Autoconf -*- Autoconf -*-
# Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Still many parts of `autoconf' are not exercised by the test suite. A few
# FIXME's, below, are used to list tests that we would need. Do you feel
# like contributing new tests? If you do, you may tell your intent to
# `autoconf@gnu.org', so no two people work at the same thing.
AT_INIT([autoconf])
AT_BANNER(
[Some tests might be skipped if you don't have the software which the
macros check (e.g., a Fortran compiler).])
# Run the tests from the lowest level to the highest level, and from
# the most selective to the easiest.
# The executables.
# Even the tests on M4sugar and M4sh use `autoconf', so check it first.
m4_include([tools.at])
# M4sugar.
m4_include([m4sugar.at])
# M4sh.m4.
m4_include([m4sh.at])
# Autoconf base macros.
m4_include([base.at])
# Testing config.status
# ---------------------
# Actually should be named config.status.at but I fear problems with
# the name. Does no `checking...' at all, but exercises only code
# which following section use too. Hence, run it first.
m4_include([torture.at])
# Checking AC_PROG_CC, AC_COMPILE_IFELSE etc.
m4_include([compile.at])
# Checking that AC_CHECK_FOO macros work properly.
m4_include([semantics.at])
# Blind testing the macros.
# Include them as is suggested for a `configure.ac', as looking for
# for types requires looking for headers etc.
m4_include([acgeneral.at])
m4_include([acspecific.at])
m4_include([aclang.at])
m4_include([acheaders.at])
m4_include([actypes.at])
m4_include([acfunctions.at])
# Compatibility with foreign tools.
m4_include([foreign.at])