libtool/tests/f77demo.at
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# f77demo.at -- Fortran 77 language support. -*- Autotest -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2005-2006, 2011-2019, 2021-2024 Free Software
# Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Eric Lindahl, 2002
# Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2003
#
# This file is part of GNU Libtool.
#
# GNU Libtool 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 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# GNU Libtool 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 GNU Libtool; see the file COPYING. If not, a copy
# can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html,
# or obtained by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
####
AT_BANNER([F77 language support.])
# _LT_SETUP
# ---------
m4_define([_LT_SETUP],
[LT_AT_TAG([F77])
AT_KEYWORDS([libtool])
AT_DATA([configure.ac],
[[AC_INIT([f77demo], ]AT_PACKAGE_VERSION[, ]AT_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT[)
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_F77
dnl When configuring for 'make dist' purposes, skip checks that may yield fatal
dnl errors when there is no working F77 compiler.
if test -z "$with_dist"; then
dnl Check the flags needed to link f77 programs with ld (i.e. cc)
AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS
dnl Check for underscoring of external names
AC_F77_WRAPPERS
fi
LT_INIT
AC_SUBST([LIBTOOL_DEPS])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h:config.in.h])
AC_OUTPUT
]])
AT_DATA([Makefile.am],
[[AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = no-dependencies foreign
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libfoo.la libmix.la libfoo2.la libfoo3.la
libfoo_la_SOURCES = foof.f
libfoo_la_LIBADD = libfoo2.la
libfoo_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined
libfoo2_la_SOURCES = foof2.f
libfoo2_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined
libfoo3_la_SOURCES = foof3.f
libfoo3_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined
libmix_la_SOURCES = foof.f foof2.f fooc.c
libmix_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined
noinst_HEADERS = foo.h
bin_PROGRAMS = fprogram cprogram
fprogram_SOURCES = fprogram.f
fprogram_LDADD = libfoo.la libfoo3.la
cprogram_SOURCES = cprogram.c
cprogram_LDADD = libmix.la $(FLIBS)
libtool: $(LIBTOOL_DEPS)
$(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck
]])
AT_DATA([fprogram.f],
[[ program fprogram
implicit none
integer*4 arg,res
write(*,*) 'Welcome to GNU libtool Fortran demo!'
write(*,*) 'Real programmers write in FORTRAN.'
arg=2
call fsub(arg,res)
write(*,*) 'fsub returned, saying that 2 *',arg,' =',res
if (res.eq.4) then
write(*,*) 'fsub is ok!'
endif
call fsub3(arg,res)
write(*,*) 'fsub3 returned, saying that 4 *',arg,' =',res
if (res.eq.8) then
write(*,*) 'fsub3 is ok!'
endif
stop
end
]])
AT_DATA([cprogram.c],
[[#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "foo.h"
int
main ()
{
int arg,cres,fres;
printf ("Welcome to GNU libtool mixed C/Fortran demo!\n");
arg=2;
cres=csub(arg);
printf ("The C subroutine returned, claiming that 2*%d = %d\n",arg,cres);
if(cres==2*arg)
printf ("The C subroutine is ok!\n");
printf("\nCalling the C wrapper routine...\n");
fres=fwrapper(arg);
printf ("The C wrapper to the fortran subroutine returned,\n"
"claiming that 2*%d = %d\n",arg,fres);
if(fres==2*arg)
printf ("The Fortran 77 subroutine is ok!\n");
return 0;
}
]])
AT_DATA([foo.h],
[[#ifndef _FOO_H_
#define _FOO_H_ 1
/* config.h is necessary for the fortran name mangling */
#include <config.h>
/* csub is an extremely useful subroutine that
* returns the argument multiplied by two :-)
*/
extern int csub(int);
/* This routine performs the same action, but
* calls the fortran subroutine fsub to do the
* real work.
*/
extern int fwrapper(int);
/* fsub does the same thing as csub, i.e. res=arg*2.
* Use autoconf macro for fortran function names.
* Note that fortran passes args by reference, so
* you need to provide pointers to your ints.
*/
extern
#ifdef __cplusplus
"C"
#endif
void F77_FUNC(fsub,FSUB)(int *arg, int *res);
#endif
]])
AT_DATA([fooc.c],
[[#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "foo.h"
int csub(int arg)
{
return (2*arg);
}
int fwrapper(int arg)
{
int res;
printf("Calling the Fortran 77 subroutine from the C wrapper...\n");
F77_FUNC(fsub,FSUB)(&arg,&res);
printf("Returned from the Fortran 77 subroutine...\n");
return res;
}
]])
AT_DATA([foof.f],
[[ subroutine fsub(arg,res)
write(*,*) 'fsub called'
call fsubf(arg,res)
return
end
]])
AT_DATA([foof2.f],
[[ subroutine fsubf(arg,res)
implicit none
integer*4 arg,res
write(*,*) 'fsubf called'
res=arg*2
return
end
]])
AT_DATA([foof3.f],
[[ subroutine fsub3(arg,res)
implicit none
integer*4 arg,res
write(*,*) 'fsub3 called'
res=arg*4
return
end
]])
LT_AT_AUTOHEADER
]) # _LT_SETUP
# _LT_CHECK_EXECUTE
# -----------------
# Run the default make rule, and check that the built binaries work.
m4_define([_LT_CHECK_EXECUTE],
[LT_AT_MAKE
# Due to differences in line-endings between C stdout and Fortran
# stdout, as well as unpredictable output ordering between platforms
# and runtimes, we can't reliably check the output here... although
# it should be some variation of the following:
LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[ Welcome to GNU libtool Fortran demo!
Real programmers write in FORTRAN.
fsub called
fsubf called
fsub returned, saying that 2 * 2 = 4
fsub is ok!
fsub3 called
fsub3 returned, saying that 4 * 2 = 8
fsub3 is ok!
]])
LT_AT_EXEC_CHECK([./fprogram], 0, [stdout])
# A weaker output content check that is agnostic to the issues above.
AT_CHECK([$GREP 'Welcome to GNU libtool Fortran demo!' stdout],
[0], [ignore])
# Similarly, we can't reliably compare actual output with the following.
LT_AT_HOST_DATA([expout],
[[Welcome to GNU libtool mixed C/Fortran demo!
The C subroutine returned, claiming that 2*2 = 4
The C subroutine is ok!
Calling the C wrapper routine...
Calling the Fortran 77 subroutine from the C wrapper...
fsub called
fsubf called
Returned from the Fortran 77 subroutine...
The C wrapper to the fortran subroutine returned,
claiming that 2*2 = 4
The Fortran 77 subroutine is ok!
]])
LT_AT_EXEC_CHECK([./cprogram], 0, [stdout])
# A weaker output content check that is agnostic to the issues above.
AT_CHECK([$GREP 'Welcome to GNU libtool mixed C/Fortran demo!' stdout],
[0], [ignore])
])
## --------------- ##
## F77demo static. ##
## --------------- ##
AT_SETUP([static library])
# Executing the static fprogram might be interactive on MSYS.
AT_KEYWORDS([interactive])
_LT_SETUP
LT_AT_CHECK_CONFIG([--disable-shared],
[^build_old_libs=yes], [^build_libtool_libs=no])
_LT_CHECK_EXECUTE
AT_CLEANUP
## --------------- ##
## F77demo shared. ##
## --------------- ##
AT_SETUP([shared library])
_LT_SETUP
LT_AT_CHECK_CONFIG([--disable-static],
[^build_old_libs=no], [^build_libtool_libs=yes])
_LT_CHECK_EXECUTE
AT_CLEANUP
## ------------- ##
## F77demo conf. ##
## ------------- ##
AT_SETUP([shared and static together])
_LT_SETUP
LT_AT_CHECK_CONFIG([],
[^build_old_libs=yes], [^build_libtool_libs=yes])
_LT_CHECK_EXECUTE
AT_CLEANUP