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If -std=c17 and -std=c11 don't work, try -std=c99 as well. -std=c90 is unlikely to work because of the requirement for "long long" on L32 platforms, which isn't likely to be supported on a pure C90 compiler. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
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dnl Process this file with autoconf 2.69 or later to produce
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dnl a configure script.
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AC_PREREQ(2.69)
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AC_INIT([config/config.h.in])
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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config/config.h])
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AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM(nasm)
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AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(autoconf/helpers)
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dnl Mark where in config.h.in macros auto-generated by the configuration
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dnl start; this is used to generate config/unconfig.h.
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AH_BOTTOM([
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/* Begin unconfig.h */])
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dnl Save initial CFLAGS, to see if -g -O2 came from configure or not
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pa_init_cflags="$CFLAGS"
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dnl This prevents us from running Wine and thinking we are not
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dnl cross-compiling when in fact we are; running Wine here is at
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dnl the best very slow and doesn't buy us a single thing at all.
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WINELOADER=/dev/null
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export WINELOADER
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dnl Get the canonical target system name
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AC_CANONICAL_HOST
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dnl Enable any available C extensions
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AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS
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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
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AC_PROG_CC
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AC_PROG_CC_STDC
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-std=c17], [], [],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-std=c11], [], [],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-std=c99])])])
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dnl If the user did not specify a CFLAGS default, change default
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dnl to -O0 for debugging
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PA_ARG_DISABLED([optimization],
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[compile without optimization (-O0) to help debugging],
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[pa_no_optimize=true])
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dnl Other programs
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pa_no_optimize=false
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dnl Compile and link with dwarf debug
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PA_ARG_ENABLED([gdb],
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[disable optimization and compile with extra debug information for GDB debugger],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-ggdb3])
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pa_no_optimize=true])
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AS_IF([$pa_no_optimize],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-O0])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fno-omit-frame-pointer])])
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dnl Profiling
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PA_ARG_ENABLED([profiling],
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[compile with profiling (-pg option)],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-pg])])
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dnl Abort on panic
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PA_ARG_ENABLED([panic-abort],
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[call abort() on panic to trap in the debugger],
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[AC_DEFINE(ABORT_ON_PANIC)])
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AH_TEMPLATE(ABORT_ON_PANIC,
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[Define to 1 to call abort() on panics (internal errors), for debugging.])
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dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
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AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
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AC_C_BIGENDIAN(AC_DEFINE(WORDS_BIGENDIAN),AC_DEFINE(WORDS_LITTLEENDIAN),,)
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AH_TEMPLATE(WORDS_BIGENDIAN,
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[Define to 1 if your processor stores words with the most significant
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byte first (like Motorola and SPARC, unlike Intel and VAX).])
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AH_TEMPLATE(WORDS_LITTLEENDIAN,
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[Define to 1 if your processor stores words with the least significant
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byte first (like Intel and VAX, unlike Motorola and SPARC).])
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dnl LLVM doesn't error out on invalid -W options unless this option is
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dnl specified first. Enable this so this script can actually discover
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dnl which -W options are possible for this compiler.
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=unknown-warning-option])
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dnl Force gcc and gcc-compatible compilers treat signed integers
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dnl as 2's complement
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fwrapv])
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dnl Force clang to behave in a predictable manner, in order to make bugs
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dnl possible to track down. gcc appears to have this behavior by default.
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-ftrivial-auto-var-init=zero])
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dnl Some environments abuse __STRICT_ANSI__ to disable some
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dnl function declarations
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-U__STRICT_ANSI__])
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dnl Don't put things in common if we can avoid it. We don't want to
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dnl assume all compilers support common, and this will help find those
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dnl problems. This also works around an OSX linker problem.
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fno-common])
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dnl Check for library extension
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PA_LIBEXT
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dnl Look for programs...
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AC_PROG_LN_S
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AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
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AC_PROG_INSTALL
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AC_PROG_MKDIR_P
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(NROFF, nroff, false)
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(ASCIIDOC, asciidoc, false)
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(XMLTO, xmlto, false)
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(XZ, xz, false)
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dnl Check for progs needed for manpage generation
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MANPAGES=manpages
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AS_IF([test x$ASCIIDOC = xfalse],
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[AC_MSG_WARN([No asciidoc package found, cannot build man pages])
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MANPAGES='']
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)
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AS_IF([test x"$XMLTO" = xfalse],
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[AC_MSG_WARN([No xmlto package found, cannot build man pages])
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MANPAGES='']
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)
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AC_SUBST([MANPAGES])
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dnl Don't create .pdf.xz if there is no xz
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AS_IF([test x"$XZ" = xfalse],
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[],
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[XZFILES=xzfiles])
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AC_SUBST([XZFILES])
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dnl Can't create NSIS package if there is no makensis
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dnl ... but it only applies to a Windows target ...
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dnl Note: AC_CHECK_TOOLS is supposed to check for the "plain"
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dnl version of the program name, but it doesn't seem to.
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AC_ARG_WITH([nsis],
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[AS_HELP_STRING([[--with-nsis[=makensis]]],
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[build an install .exe using NSIS on Windows hosts])],
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[], [with_nsis=yes])
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AS_IF([test x"$MAKENSIS" = x], [],
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[AS_IF([test x"$with_nsis" = xno], []
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[with_nsis="$MAKENSIS"])])
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MAKENSIS=false
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AS_CASE([$host],
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[*-win* | *-mingw*],
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[AS_IF([test x"$with_nsis" = xno], [],
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[NSIS=nsis
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AS_IF([test x"$with_nsis" = xyes],
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[AC_CHECK_TOOL(MAKENSIS_TOOL, makensis, false)
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MAKENSIS="$MAKENSIS_TOOL"
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AS_IF([test x"$MAKENSIS" = xfalse],
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[AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKENSIS_PLAIN, makensis, false)
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MAKENSIS="$MAKENSIS_PLAIN"])
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AS_IF([test x"$MAKENSIS" = xfalse],
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[AC_MSG_WARN([no makensis found, cannot build installer])
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NSIS=''])],
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[MAKENSIS="$with_nsis"])])])
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AC_SUBST([MAKENSIS])
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AC_SUBST([NSIS])
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dnl Check for host compiler tools
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AC_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar)
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AC_CHECK_TOOL(RANLIB, ranlib, :)
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AC_CHECK_TOOL(STRIP, strip)
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dnl
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dnl NOTE: the tests for header files and library functions use constructs
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dnl that create warnings on modern compilers, due to lack of prototypes,
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dnl etc. Therefore, do not add the -Werror options before this.
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dnl
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dnl Tests which may trigger warnings on some compilers
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AC_C_CONST
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AC_C_INLINE
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AC_C_RESTRICT
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dnl Checks for header files.
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AC_HEADER_STDC
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PA_ADD_HEADERS(string.h)
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PA_ADD_HEADERS(stdarg.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(inttypes.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(strings.h)
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AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdnoreturn.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(io.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(fcntl.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/mman.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/types.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/stat.h)
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/resource.h)
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dnl Checks for library functions.
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strcasecmp stricmp)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strncasecmp strnicmp)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strsep)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strnlen)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strrchrnul)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(iscntrl)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(isascii)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mempcpy)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getuid)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getgid)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getrlimit)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(realpath)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(canonicalize_file_name)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_fullpath)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pathconf)
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AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([_fseeki64])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([ftruncate _chsize _chsize_s])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([fileno _fileno])
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AC_FUNC_MMAP
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getpagesize)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sysconf)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([access _access faccessat])
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_expect, (1,1))
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dnl ilog2() building blocks
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PA_ADD_HEADERS(intrin.h)
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_clz, (0U))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_clzl, (0UL))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_clzll, (0ULL))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(_BitScanReverse, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(_BitScanReverse64, (0))
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PA_FUNC_SNPRINTF
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PA_FUNC_VSNPRINTF
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([strlcpy])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([strrchrnul])
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dnl These types are POSIX-specific, and Windows does it differently...
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AC_CHECK_TYPES([struct _stati64])
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AC_CHECK_TYPES([struct stat])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([stat _stati64])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([fstat _fstati64])
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS([S_ISREG])
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dnl Check for functions that might not be declared in the headers for
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dnl various idiotic reasons (mostly because of library authors
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dnl abusing the meaning of __STRICT_ANSI__)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(strcasecmp)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(stricmp)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(strncasecmp)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(strnicmp)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(strsep)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(strlcpy)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(strnlen)
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AC_CHECK_DECLS(strrchrnul)
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dnl Check for missing types
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AC_TYPE_UINTPTR_T
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dnl Documentation: should we generate an uncompressed PDF? It is
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dnl about twice as big, but it can be externally compressed (e.g. with xz)
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dnl and becomes significantly smaller than the original.
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PA_ARG_DISABLED([pdf-compression],
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[generate an uncompressed documentation PDF],
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[PDFOPT='-nocompress'])
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AC_SUBST([PDFOPT])
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dnl
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dnl Look for byte-swapping support...
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dnl
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PA_ADD_HEADERS(endian.h sys/endian.h machine/endian.h)
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(cpu_to_le16, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(cpu_to_le32, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(cpu_to_le64, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__cpu_to_le16, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__cpu_to_le32, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__cpu_to_le64, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(htole16, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(htole32, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(htole64, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__bswap_16, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__bswap_32, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__bswap_64, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_bswap16, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_bswap32, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_bswap64, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(_byteswap_ushort, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(_byteswap_ulong, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(_byteswap_uint64, (0))
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dnl
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dnl Some rather useful gcc extensions...
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dnl
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_constant_p, (0))
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PA_HAVE_FUNC(__builtin_choose_expr, (0,1,2))
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dnl
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dnl Check for supported gcc attributes; some compilers (e.g. Sun CC)
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dnl support these, but don't define __GNUC__ as they don't support
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dnl some other features of gcc.
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dnl
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=attributes])
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(noreturn)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(returns_nonnull,,,,,never_null)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(malloc)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(alloc_size,[1])
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(alloc_size,[1,2])
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(sentinel,,, [const char *, ...], ["a","b",NULL],end_with_null)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(format, [printf,1,2], int, [const char *, ...], ["%d",1])
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(const)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(pure)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(cold,,,,,unlikely_func)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE(unused)
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PA_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR
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dnl
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dnl support function sections (if available)
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dnl
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PA_ARG_DISABLED([sections],
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[do not try to compile with function/data section support],
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[],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-ffunction-sections])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fdata-sections])
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PA_ADD_LDFLAGS([-Wl,--gc-sections])]
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)
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dnl
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dnl support LTO
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dnl
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PA_ARG_ENABLED([lto],
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[compile with gcc-style link time optimization],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-flto])
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dnl Note: we use _PROG rather than _TOOL since we are prepending the full
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dnl CC name which ought to already contain the host triplet if needed
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ccbase=`echo "$CC" | awk '{ print $1; }'`
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(CC_AR, [${ccbase}-ar], [$ac_cv_prog_AR])
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AR="$CC_AR"
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(CC_RANLIB, [${ccbase}-ranlib], [$ac_cv_prog_RANLIB])
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RANLIB="$CC_RANLIB"], [])
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dnl
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dnl support sanitizers (if available)
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dnl
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PA_ARG_ENABLED([sanitizer],
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[compile with sanitizers enabled],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fno-omit-frame-pointer])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fsanitize=address])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fsanitize=undefined])])
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dnl
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dnl Don't make symbols visible, there is no point and it just
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dnl makes the code slower. This mainly affects ELF.
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dnl
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-fvisibility=hidden])
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dnl
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dnl If we have gcc, add appropriate code cleanliness options. Do this
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dnl here at the end, because configure relies on being able to use
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dnl some very, very old C constructs.
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dnl
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wall])
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PA_ARG_DISABLED([pedantic],
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[disable some extra paranoid compiler warnings],
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[],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-W])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-pedantic])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wc90-c99-compat])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wc99-compat])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wc99-extensions])
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])
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dnl Suppress format warning on Windows targets due to their <inttypes.h>
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wpedantic-ms-format],[-Wno-pedantic-ms-format])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wlong-long],[-Wno-long-long])
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dnl This is needed because we intentionally expect strncpy() to fill
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dnl in a zero-padded (not zero-terminated) buffer in several backends
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wstringop-truncation],[-Wno-stringop-truncation])
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dnl This is needed because we assume 2's-completement signed arithmetic;
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dnl on compilers with gcc-like command line syntax we pass the -fwrapv
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dnl option for exactly that reason.
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wshift-negative-value],[-Wno-shift-negative-value])
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dnl Want to turn this on at some point...
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dnl PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Wwrite-strings])
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PA_ARG_ENABLED([werror],
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[compile with -Werror to error out on any warning],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror])],
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[PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=implicit])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=missing-braces])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=return-type])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=trigraphs])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=pointer-arith])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=strict-prototypes])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=missing-prototypes])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=missing-declarations])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=comment])
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PA_ADD_CFLAGS([-Werror=vla])]
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)
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dnl
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dnl Test compiler features. On some compilers, this can be affected
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dnl by -Werror options, so run this *after* those options are added.
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dnl
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PA_CHECK_BAD_STDC_INLINE
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PA_C_TYPEOF
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dnl
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dnl support ccache
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dnl
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PA_ARG_ENABLED([ccache], [compile with ccache], [CC="ccache $CC"], [])
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile doc/Makefile])
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AC_OUTPUT
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