| # M4 macros used in building Autoconf test suites. -*- Autotest -*- |
| |
| # Copyright (C) 2000-2017, 2020-2026 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 3 of the License, 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, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| m4_version_prereq([2.57]) |
| |
| # Used in many tests. |
| m4_pattern_allow([^AS_EXIT$]) |
| m4_pattern_allow([^m4_(define|shift)$]) |
| |
| # Programs this package provides |
| AT_TESTED([autom4te autoconf autoheader autoupdate autoreconf ifnames]) |
| |
| |
| # Enable colored test output. |
| AT_COLOR_TESTS |
| |
| # Sanitize the environment used for tests. |
| AT_PREPARE_TESTS( |
| [# MAKEFLAGS should not be inherited from the parent environment. |
| AS_UNSET([MAKEFLAGS]) |
| |
| # We do not want to read any external config.site file. |
| # If CONFIG_SITE is not set, autoconf will look for config.site in |
| # $prefix/share and $prefix/etc. |
| AS_IF([test -e nonexistent], |
| [AS_ERROR([something named 'nonexistent' exists in the test directory])]) |
| CONFIG_SITE=`pwd`/nonexistent/config.site |
| export CONFIG_SITE |
| |
| # Ensure MAKE, AUTOMAKE, and ACLOCAL are set to useful values. Unlike |
| # the above, we *do* want to inherit these variables from the parent |
| # environment and/or our command line. Also, detect now whether |
| # automake and aclocal are unavailable or too old. |
| : "${MAKE=make}" |
| export MAKE |
| |
| # Some old versions of automake, when used with newer Perl interpreters, |
| # will print a warning message about their own Perl code on every |
| # invocation, which breaks various tests' expectations for output. |
| # This also weeds out broken wrapper scripts; in the past some vendors |
| # have shipped an 'automake' that didn't work without user configuration. |
| : "${AUTOMAKE=automake}" |
| at_automake_version="`$AUTOMAKE --version 2>&1 || echo not found`" |
| at_automake_version_1="`AS_ECHO(["$at_automake_version"]) | sed 1q`" |
| AS_CASE([$at_automake_version_1], |
| [[*GNU*\)\ [1-9]\.[0-9]*]], [], |
| [AUTOMAKE=false]) |
| export AUTOMAKE |
| |
| # Used in the code below that decides delay intervals. |
| if test "$AUTOMAKE" = false |
| then |
| # If automake is unavailable, then whether it supports subsecond |
| # mtime is moot. |
| at_automake_subsecond_mtime=: |
| elif AS_ECHO(["$at_automake_version"]) | |
| grep 'Features: subsecond-mtime' > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| then |
| at_automake_subsecond_mtime=: |
| else |
| at_automake_subsecond_mtime=false |
| fi |
| |
| # The same Perl and wrapper issues exist with aclocal. Also, we |
| # require a version that understands --system-acdir and configure.ac. |
| : "${ACLOCAL=aclocal}" |
| at_aclocal_version="`$ACLOCAL --version 2>&1 || echo not found`" |
| at_aclocal_version_1="`AS_ECHO(["$at_aclocal_version"]) | sed 1q`" |
| AS_CASE([$at_aclocal_version_1], |
| [[*GNU*\)\ [1-9]\.[0-9]*]], |
| [mkdir at_scratch |
| (cd at_scratch && |
| touch configure.ac && |
| mkdir empty && |
| $ACLOCAL --system-acdir=`pwd`/empty) || ACLOCAL=false |
| rm -rf at_scratch], |
| [ACLOCAL=false]) |
| export ACLOCAL |
| |
| # Prevent aclocal from reading third-party macros, in case they are buggy. |
| # (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE will still be available via the default --automake-acdir.) |
| if test "$ACLOCAL" != false; then |
| test -d at_empty_dir || mkdir at_empty_dir |
| ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL --system-acdir=`cd at_empty_dir && pwd`" |
| fi |
| |
| # Determine how long we need to delay in between operations that might |
| # modify autom4te.cache. This depends on three factors: whether the |
| # 'sleep' utility supports fractional seconds in its argument; what |
| # the resolution of last-modification timestamps is on the file system |
| # hosting the build; and whether autom4te and automake can both make |
| # use of high-resolution file timestamps (this is not entirely under |
| # our control because it depends on the capabilities of the Perl |
| # installation). |
| # |
| # This series of tests mostly cribbed from automake/m4/sanity.m4. |
| # We cannot rely on the execution of that code inside autoconf's own |
| # configure script, because (depending on what version of automake was |
| # used to generate the configure script) it might not be there at all, |
| # or might be buggy. Also, even if it's present and correct, it didn't |
| # probe the autom4te we just built, which is the one we care about. |
| # |
| # The coarsest file system we know of is FAT, with a resolution |
| # of only two seconds, even with the most recent "exFAT" extensions. |
| # The finest (e.g. ext4 with large inodes, XFS, ZFS) is one |
| # nanosecond, matching clock_gettime. However, it is probably not |
| # possible to delay execution of a shell script for less than one |
| # millisecond, due to process creation overhead and scheduling |
| # granularity, so we don't check for anything finer than that. |
| |
| # Default to the coarsest case. |
| at_ts_resolution=2 |
| |
| # Only try to go finer than 1s if sleep, autom4te, and automake (if present) |
| # can all handle it. |
| at_try_resolutions=1 |
| if sleep 0.001 2>/dev/null && |
| autom4te --version 2>&1 | |
| grep 'Features:.*subsecond-mtime' > /dev/null 2>&1 && |
| $at_automake_subsecond_mtime |
| then |
| at_try_resolutions="0.001 0.01 0.1 $at_try_resolutions" |
| fi |
| |
| # In order to catch current-generation FAT out, we must *modify* files |
| # that already exist; the *creation* timestamp is finer. |
| rm -f conftest.ts? |
| : > conftest.ts1 |
| : > conftest.ts2 |
| : > conftest.ts3 |
| |
| for at_try_res in $at_try_resolutions; do |
| # Any one fine-grained sleep might happen to cross the boundary |
| # between two values of a coarser actual resolution, but if we do |
| # two fine-grained sleeps in a row, at least one of them will fall |
| # entirely within a coarse interval. |
| echo alpha > conftest.ts1 |
| sleep $at_try_res |
| echo beta > conftest.ts2 |
| sleep $at_try_res |
| echo gamma > conftest.ts3 |
| |
| if test conftest.ts1 -ot conftest.ts2 && |
| test conftest.ts2 -ot conftest.ts3; then |
| at_ts_resolution=$at_try_res |
| break |
| fi |
| done |
| rm -f conftest.ts? |
| |
| # AT_TESTED doesn't support variables in its argument, particularly |
| # when they might contain the name of a program along with some |
| # arguments, or when they might evaluate to 'false'. |
| # Do this in a subshell to contain the effects of 'set'. |
| (status=0 |
| AS_BOX([System supplied programs that we depend on.]) |
| echo |
| for at_program in \ |
| "r m4 $M4" \ |
| "r perl $PERL" \ |
| "r sh ${CONFIG_SHELL-$SHELL}" \ |
| "r make $MAKE" \ |
| "o automake $AUTOMAKE" \ |
| "o aclocal $ACLOCAL" |
| do |
| # The first three words of $at_program are a code for whether |
| # it's required (r) or optional (o); the conventional name of the |
| # program (for error messages); and the name (possibly a pathname) |
| # we were told to use for it. |
| set dummy $at_program |
| at_required=$[]2 |
| at_prog_name=$[]3 |
| at_prog_use=$[]4 |
| at_prog_use_= |
| |
| AS_CASE(["$at_prog_use"], |
| [: | true | false], [], |
| [[[\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*]], |
| [test -f "$at_prog_use" && at_prog_use_=$at_prog_use], |
| [_AS_PATH_WALK([$PATH], |
| [if test -f "$as_dir$at_prog_use"; then |
| at_prog_use_=$as_dir$at_prog_use |
| break |
| fi])]) |
| |
| if test -n "$at_prog_use_"; then |
| { |
| AS_ECHO(["# $at_prog_name is $at_prog_use_"]) |
| AS_ECHO(["$at_prog_use_ --version"]) |
| "$at_prog_use_" --version </dev/null |
| } >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1 |
| elif test $at_required = r; then |
| AS_ECHO(["*** Required program $at_prog_name is unavailable."]) |
| status=1 |
| else |
| AS_ECHO(["# $at_prog_name is unavailable"]) |
| fi |
| echo |
| done |
| |
| AS_ECHO(["$at_srcdir/AT_LINE: using ${at_ts_resolution}s as mtime resolution"]) |
| echo |
| exit $status |
| ) >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1 |
| |
| if test $? -ne 0; then |
| AS_ERROR([*** Some required programs were not found.]) |
| fi |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| |
| ## ---------------- ## |
| ## Utility macros. ## |
| ## ---------------- ## |
| |
| # AT_CMP(FILE-1, FILE-2) |
| # ---------------------- |
| # Check FILE-1 and FILE-2 for equality, like 'cmp FILE-1 FILE-2'. |
| m4_define([AT_CMP], |
| [m4_ifval([$2],, [m4_fatal([AT_CMP takes two arguments.])])]dnl |
| [AT_CHECK([$at_diff "$1" "$2"])]) |
| |
| # AT_MTIME_DELAY |
| # -------------- |
| # Wait for a short time, to ensure that files created before this |
| # command are considered to be older than files created afterward. |
| m4_define([AT_MTIME_DELAY], |
| [sleep $at_ts_resolution]) |
| |
| # AT_REQUIRE_AUTOMAKE |
| # ------------------- |
| # Skip this test if automake is unavailable or too old. |
| m4_define([AT_REQUIRE_AUTOMAKE], |
| [AT_SKIP_IF([test "$AUTOMAKE" = false])]) |
| |
| # AT_REQUIRE_ACLOCAL |
| # ------------------ |
| # Skip this test if aclocal is unavailable or too old. |
| m4_define([AT_REQUIRE_ACLOCAL], |
| [AT_SKIP_IF([test "$ACLOCAL" = false])]) |
| |
| # AT_SUPPRESS_ACLOCAL |
| # ------------------- |
| # Prevent autoreconf from running aclocal, which might not be available. |
| # Use this instead of AT_REQUIRE_ACLOCAL in tests that run autoreconf |
| # but don't need aclocal to do anything. |
| m4_define([AT_SUPPRESS_ACLOCAL], |
| [AT_DATA([aclocal.m4]) |
| ACLOCAL=true]) |
| |
| ## ---------------- ## |
| ## Testing syntax. ## |
| ## ---------------- ## |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_SHELL_SYNTAX(PROGRAM) |
| # ------------------------------ |
| # If the shell handles '-n' well, use it to check the syntax of PROGRAM; |
| # otherwise, do nothing. ksh93 -n also spits outs loads of warnings |
| # about older constructs, but we don't care about the warnings. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_SHELL_SYNTAX], |
| [AT_SKIP_IF([test "$SHELL_N" = none]) |
| AT_CHECK(["$SHELL_N" -n $1], [], [], [ignore])]) |
| |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_PERL_SYNTAX], |
| [AT_CHECK([autom4te_perllibdir=$abs_top_srcdir/lib $PERL -c "$abs_top_builddir"/bin/$1], |
| 0, [], [ignore])]) |
| |
| ## ------------------ ## |
| ## Testing autom4te. ## |
| ## ------------------ ## |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_M4(COMMAND, [EXIT-STATUS = 0], STDOUT, STDERR) |
| # ------------------------------------------------------- |
| # If stderr is specified, normalize the observed stderr. |
| # This (using GNU M4 1.4.6) |
| # |
| # /usr/local/bin/m4:script.4s:1: cannot open `foo': No such file or directory |
| # autom4te: /usr/local/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1 |
| # |
| # or this (GNU M4 1.4.11) |
| # |
| # /usr/local/bin/m4:script.4s:1: include: cannot open `foo': No such file or directory |
| # autom4te: /usr/local/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1 |
| # |
| # or this (GNU M4 1.4 installed as gm4) |
| # |
| # script.4s:1: /usr/local/bin/gm4: Cannot open foo: No such file or directory |
| # autom4te: /usr/local/bin/gm4 failed with exit status: 1 |
| # |
| # or this (GNU M4 1.4.13 installed as m4-1.4.13): |
| # |
| # /usr/bin/m4-1.4.13:script.4s:1: include: cannot open `foo': No such file or directory |
| # autom4te: /usr/bin/m4-1.4.13 failed with exit status: 1 |
| # |
| # becomes |
| # |
| # m4:script.4s:1: cannot open 'foo': No such file or directory |
| # autom4te: m4 failed with exit status: 1 |
| # |
| # Also, this |
| # |
| # configure.ac:6: warning: The macro 'AC_LANG_SAVE' is obsolete. |
| # configure.ac:6: You should run autoupdate. |
| # ../../lib/autoconf/lang.m4:125: AC_LANG_SAVE is expanded from... |
| # configure.ac:6: the top level |
| # |
| # becomes |
| # |
| # configure.ac:6: warning: The macro 'AC_LANG_SAVE' is obsolete. |
| # configure.ac:6: You should run autoupdate. |
| # lang.m4: AC_LANG_SAVE is expanded from... |
| # configure.ac:6: the top level |
| # |
| # We use the following sed patterns: |
| # |
| # (m4): ?(file): ?(line): |
| # or (file): ?(line): ?(m4): |
| # to m4:(file):(line): |
| # |
| # and |
| # m4:(file):(line): Cannot open foo: |
| # or m4:(file):(line): include: cannot open [`']foo': |
| # to m4:(file):(line): cannot open 'foo': |
| # |
| # and |
| # autom4te: [^ ]m4 |
| # or autom4te: [^ ]m4.exe |
| # to autom4te: m4 |
| # |
| # and |
| # (path)/(basename).m4: ?(line): (message) |
| # to (basename).m4: (message) |
| # |
| # Moreover, DJGPP error messages include the error code in brackets; |
| # remove the error code during normalization. |
| # |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_M4], |
| [AT_CHECK([$1], [$2], [$3], |
| m4_case([$4], [], [], [ignore], [ignore], [stderr])) |
| m4_case([$4], [], [], [ignore], [], |
| [AT_CHECK([[mv stderr stderr-raw && |
| sed 's/^[^:]*m4[-.ex0-9]*: *\([^:]*:\) *\([0-9][0-9]*: \)/m4:\1\2/ |
| s/^\([^:]*:\) *\([0-9][0-9]*:\)[^:]*m4[-.ex0-9]*: /m4:\1\2 / |
| s/: include: [cC]\(annot open\)/: c\1/ |
| s/: [cC]\(annot open \)[`'\'']*\([^'\'':]*\)'\''*:/: c\1'\''\2'\'':/ |
| s/^autom4te: [^ ]*m4[.ex]* /autom4te: m4 / |
| s/^autom4te: error: [^ ]*m4[.ex]* /autom4te: error: m4 / |
| s!^.*/\([^/][^/]*\)\.m4: *[0-9][0-9]*: *!\1.m4: ! |
| s!^.*/\([^/][^/]*\)\.m4: *[0-9][0-9]*: *[0-9][0-9]*: *!\1.m4: ! |
| s/ (E[A-Z]*)$// |
| ' stderr-raw >&2]], [0], [], [$4])]) |
| ]) |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_AUTOM4TE(FLAGS, [EXIT-STATUS = 0], STDOUT, STDERR) |
| # ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_AUTOM4TE], |
| [AT_CHECK_M4([autom4te $1], [$2], [$3], [$4])]) |
| |
| |
| |
| ## ----------------- ## |
| ## Testing M4sugar. ## |
| ## ----------------- ## |
| |
| |
| # AT_DATA_M4SUGAR(FILE-NAME, CONTENTS) |
| # ------------------------------------ |
| # Escape the invalid tokens with @&t@. |
| m4_define([AT_DATA_M4SUGAR], |
| [AT_DATA([$1], |
| [m4_bpatsubst([$2], [\(@.\)\(.@\)\|\(m4\)\(_\)\|\(d\)\(nl\)], |
| [\1\3\5@&t@\2\4\6])])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_M4SUGAR(FLAGS, [EXIT-STATUS = 0], STDOUT, STDERR) |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_M4SUGAR], |
| [AT_KEYWORDS([m4sugar]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOM4TE([--language=m4sugar script.4s -o script $1], |
| [$2], [$3], [$4])]) |
| |
| |
| |
| ## -------------- ## |
| ## Testing M4sh. ## |
| ## -------------- ## |
| |
| |
| # AT_DATA_M4SH(FILE-NAME, CONTENTS) |
| # --------------------------------- |
| # Escape the invalid tokens with @&t@. |
| m4_define([AT_DATA_M4SH], |
| [AT_DATA([$1], |
| [m4_bpatsubst([$2], [\(@.\)\(.@\)\|\(m4\|AS\)\(_\)\|\(d\)\(nl\)], |
| [\1\3\5@&t@\2\4\6])])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_M4SH(FLAGS, [EXIT-STATUS = 0], STDOUT, STDERR) |
| # ------------------------------------------------------- |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_M4SH], |
| [AT_CHECK_AUTOM4TE([--language=m4sh script.as -o script $1], |
| [$2], [$3], [$4])]) |
| |
| |
| |
| ## ------------------ ## |
| ## Testing Autoconf. ## |
| ## ------------------ ## |
| |
| |
| # AT_DATA_AUTOCONF(FILE-NAME, CONTENTS) |
| # ------------------------------------- |
| # Escape the invalid tokens with @&t@. |
| m4_define([AT_DATA_AUTOCONF], |
| [AT_DATA([$1], |
| [m4_bpatsubst([$2], [\(@.\)\(.@\)\|\(m4\|AS\|AC\)\(_\)\|\(d\)\(nl\)], |
| [\1\3\5@&t@\2\4\6])])]) |
| |
| |
| |
| # AT_CONFIGURE_AC(BODY) |
| # --------------------- |
| # Create a full configure.ac running BODY, with a config header set up, |
| # AC_OUTPUT, and environment checking hooks. |
| m4_define([AT_CONFIGURE_AC], |
| [AT_DATA([configure.ac], |
| [[AC_INIT |
| AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h:config.hin) |
| AC_STATE_SAVE(before)] |
| $1 |
| [AC_OUTPUT |
| AC_STATE_SAVE(after) |
| ]]) |
| cp "$abs_top_srcdir/build-aux/install-sh" \ |
| "$abs_top_srcdir/build-aux/config.guess" \ |
| "$abs_top_srcdir/build-aux/config.sub" . |
| cp "$abs_top_srcdir/tests/statesave.m4" aclocal.m4 |
| ])# AT_CONFIGURE_AC |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF(ARGS, [EXIT-STATUS = 0], STDOUT, STDERR) |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| # We always use "--force", to prevent problems with timestamps if the testsuite |
| # were running too fast. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF], |
| [AT_CHECK_M4([autoconf --force $1], [$2], [$3], [$4]) |
| if test -s configure && test "$SHELL_N" != none; then |
| AT_CHECK_SHELL_SYNTAX([configure]) |
| fi |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER(ARGS, EXPECTED_TMPLS, [EXIT-STATUS = 0], STDOUT, STDERR) |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # EXPECTED_TMPLS is a whitespace-separated list of template |
| # definitions that should appear in the generated config.hin. |
| # The stock definitions made by AC_INIT are also checked for. |
| # If EXPECTED_TMPLS is the single word 'ignore', or if the |
| # expected exit status is not 0, this test is skipped. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER], |
| [AT_CHECK_M4([autoheader $1], [$3], [$4], [$5]) |
| m4_if(m4_strip([$2]), [ignore], [], |
| [m4_if(m4_default_nblank([$3], [0]), [0], [dnl |
| if test -f config.h.in |
| then config_h_in=config.h.in |
| elif test -f config.hin |
| then config_h_in=config.hin |
| else AT_FAIL_IF([: "Cannot find autoheader template file"]) |
| fi |
| m4_set_add_all([ah_expected_tmpls], |
| [PACKAGE_BUGREPORT], |
| [PACKAGE_NAME], |
| [PACKAGE_STRING], |
| [PACKAGE_TARNAME], |
| [PACKAGE_URL], |
| [PACKAGE_VERSION])dnl |
| m4_map_args_w([$2], |
| [m4_set_add([ah_expected_tmpls],], [)])dnl |
| AT_DATA([expout.in],[m4_set_dump([ah_expected_tmpls],[ |
| ]) |
| ]) |
| AT_CHECK([sort -o expout expout.in]) |
| AT_CHECK([[sed -ne 's/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef[ ][ ]*//p' \ |
| $config_h_in | sort]], |
| [0], [expout], []) |
| AS_UNSET([config_h_in]) |
| ])])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE(END-COMMAND, |
| # [EXIT-STATUS = 0], |
| # [STDOUT = IGNORE], STDERR) |
| # --------------------------------------------- |
| # 'abs_top_srcdir' is needed so that './configure' finds install-sh. |
| # Using --srcdir is more expensive. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE], |
| [AT_CAPTURE_FILE([config.log])[]dnl |
| AT_CHECK([./configure $configure_options $1], |
| [$2], |
| m4_default([$3], [ignore]), [$4])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_ENV |
| # ------------ |
| # Check that the full configure run remained in its variable name space, |
| # and cleaned up tmp files. |
| # |
| # Perhaps grep -E is not supported, or perhaps it chokes on such a big regex. |
| # In this case just don't pay attention to the env. It would be great |
| # to keep the error message but we can't: that would break AT_CHECK. |
| # |
| # FreeBSD sh may intermingle the trace output from the egrep and grep |
| # commands in the pipe, so turn off tracing for these. |
| # |
| # Some tests might exit prematurely when they find a problem, in |
| # which case 'env-after' is probably missing. Don't check it then. |
| # |
| # Here are the variables 'configure' may modify during execution: |
| # - ^as_ |
| # M4sh's shell name space. |
| # - ^ac_ |
| # Autoconf's shell name space. |
| # - prefix and exec_prefix |
| # are kept undefined (NONE) until AC_OUTPUT which then sets them to |
| # '/usr/local' and '${prefix}' for make. |
| # - (host|build|target)(_(alias|cpu|vendor|os))? |
| # Set by AC_CANONICAL_(HOST|BUILD|TARGET). |
| # - cross_compiling |
| # Set by AC_INIT. |
| # - interpval |
| # Set by AC_SYS_INTERPRETER. |
| # - enableval, withval, enable_*, with_* |
| # Set by AC_ARG_ENABLE and AC_ARG_WITH. |
| # - CONFIG_STATUS and DEFS |
| # Set by AC_OUTPUT. |
| # - AC_SUBST'ed variables |
| # (FIXME: Generate a list of these automatically.) |
| # - _|@|.[*#?$].|argv|ARGC|LINENO|OLDPWD|PIPESTATUS|RANDOM|SECONDS |
| # |SHLVL|START_TIME|ToD|_AST_FEATURES |
| # Some variables some shells use and change. |
| # '.[*#?$].' catches '$#' etc. which are displayed like this: |
| # | '!'=18186 |
| # | '#'=0 |
| # | '$'=6908 |
| # |
| m4_defun([AT_CHECK_ENV], |
| [m4_require([_AT_CHECK_ENV])]dnl |
| [AT_CHECK([ath_fn_check_env])]) |
| |
| m4_defun([_AT_CHECK_ENV], |
| [AT_TEST_HELPER_FN([check_env], [], |
| [Compare the directory and environment state both before and after a run, |
| and return non-zero status if they differ inappropriately.], |
| [# Compare directory listings. |
| test -f state-ls.before || |
| AS_ERROR([state-ls.before not present]) |
| test -f state-ls.after \ |
| && { $at_diff state-ls.before state-ls.after || return 1; } |
| # Compare variable space dumps. |
| if test -f state-env.before && test -f state-env.after; then |
| set +x |
| grep_failed=false |
| for act_file in state-env.before state-env.after |
| do |
| ($EGREP -v '^(m4_join([|], |
| [a[cs]_.*], |
| [(exec_)?prefix|DEFS|CONFIG_STATUS], |
| [A68|A68FLAGS|CC|CFLAGS|CPPFLAGS|CPP|GCC|CXX|CXXFLAGS|CXXCPP|GXX|F77|FFLAGS|FLIBS|G77], |
| [ERL|ERLC|ERLCFLAGS|ERLANG_PATH_ERL|ERLANG_ROOT_DIR|ERLANG_LIB_DIR], |
| [ERLANG_LIB_DIR_.*|ERLANG_LIB_VER_.*|ERLANG_INSTALL_LIB_DIR], |
| [ERLANG_INSTALL_LIB_DIR_.*|ERLANG_ERTS_VER|OBJC|OBJCPP|OBJCFLAGS], |
| [OBJCXX|OBJCXXCPP|OBJCXXFLAGS], |
| [GOC|GOFLAGS], |
| [OPENMP_(C|CXX)FLAGS], |
| [LIBS|LIB@&t@OBJS|LTLIBOBJS|LDFLAGS], |
| [INSTALL(_(DATA|PROGRAM|SCRIPT))?], |
| [EXEEXT|OBJEXT], |
| [CYGWIN|EMXOS2|ISC|MINGW32|MINIX|MSYS|XENIX], |
| [X_(CFLAGS|(EXTRA_|PRE_)?LIBS)|x_(includes|libraries)|(have|no)_x], |
| [(host|build|target)(_(alias|cpu|vendor|os))?], |
| [cross_compiling|U], |
| [enableval|enable_.*|withval|with_.*], |
| [interpval|PATH_SEPARATOR], |
| [GFC|F77_DUMMY_MAIN|f77_(case|underscore)], |
| [FC(_DUMMY_MAIN|FLAGS|LIBS|FLAGS_[fF]|_MODEXT|_MODINC|_MODOUT|_DEFINE)?], |
| [ALLOCA|GETGROUPS_LIB|GETLOADAVG_LIBS|KMEM_GROUP|NEED_SETGID|POW_LIB], |
| [AWK|LEX|LEXLIB|LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT|LN_S|M4|MKDIR_P|AR|RANLIB|SET_MAKE|YACC], |
| [EGREP_TRADITIONAL], |
| [GREP|[EF]GREP|SED], |
| [[_@]|.[*@%:@?$].], |
| [argv|ARGC|LINENO|BASH_ARGC|BASH_ARGV|OLDPWD|PIPESTATUS|RANDOM], |
| [SECONDS|SHLVL|START_TIME|ToD|_AST_FEATURES]))=' \ |
| $act_file || |
| test $? -eq 1 || echo failed >&2 |
| ) 2>stderr-$act_file | |
| # There may be variables spread on several lines; remove latter lines. |
| $GREP '^m4_defn([m4_re_word])=' >clean-$act_file || |
| test $? -eq 1 || grep_failed=: |
| test -s stderr-$act_file && grep_failed=: |
| done |
| $at_traceon |
| $grep_failed || $at_diff clean-state-env.before clean-state-env.after |
| fi |
| ])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CONFIG_CMP(VAR-FILE-A, VAR-FILE-B, [EXTRA-VARIANCE]) |
| # ------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Check the outcomes of two configure runs for equality by comparing dumps of |
| # their shell variables. VAR-FILE-A and VAR-FILE-B are two 'set'-style shell |
| # variable space dumps. |
| # |
| # We permit variance between runs in the following shell variables: |
| # - ^as_ |
| # M4sh's shell name space. |
| # - ^ac_, excluding ^ac_cv_ |
| # Autoconf's private shell name space. |
| # - Variables with unstable values in at least some shells: |
| # - OLDPWD [bash, zsh] |
| # - PPID [bash, zsh] |
| # - RANDOM [bash, zsh] |
| # - SECONDS [bash, zsh] |
| # - SHLVL [bash] |
| # - START_TIME [NetBSD sh] |
| # - ToD [NetBSD sh] |
| # - '$' [zsh] |
| # - argv [zsh] |
| # - ARGC [zsh] |
| # - BASH_ARGC [bash] |
| # - BASH_ARGV [bash] |
| # - LINENO [POSIX] |
| # - _AST_FEATURES [ksh93] |
| # - Optionally, variables that are expected to vary in a particular test. |
| # This is controlled by the EXTRA-VARIANCE argument, which is a |
| # whitespace-separated sequence of tokens. Each token means to ignore |
| # one or more additional variables and/or rename some variables, as follows: |
| # |
| # cross: ignore cross_compiling |
| # cxx: ignore all of: |
| # - CC, CPP, CCC, CXX, CXXCPP, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, GCC, GXX |
| # - ac_cv_env_(any of the above)_(set|value) |
| # - ac_cv_(c|cxx)_compiler_gnu |
| # - ac_cv_(c|cxx)_undeclared_builtin_options |
| # - ac_cv_prog_c_*, ac_cv_prog_cxx_* |
| # - ac_cv_prog_(ac_ct_)?(CC|CXX|CPP|CXXCPP) |
| # + other ac_cv_c_* are renamed to ac_cv_cxx_* |
| # + OPENMP_CFLAGS is renamed to OPENMP_CXXFLAGS |
| # vary:NAME (where NAME is any identifier): ignore ac_cv_NAME |
| # |
| # Furthermore, it is okay for a non-cache variable initialized to empty in one |
| # run to be unset in another run. This happens when, for example, cache update |
| # code tries a number of values in LIBS and eventually restores LIBS to its |
| # original value. If LIBS was previously unset, it will have become set and |
| # empty. (OTOH, cache variables indicate the result of the test even if they |
| # are empty, so we have to be strict about them.) |
| # |
| # Lines that do not look like 'foo=bar' are probably latter lines of |
| # multiline values; trim them. |
| m4_define([AT_CONFIG_CMP], |
| [for act_file in $1 $2 |
| do |
| $SED '/^ac_cv_/ b skip |
| /^m4_defn([m4_re_word])=./ !d |
| /^[[^=]]*='\'''\''$/ d |
| /^[[^=]]*=""$/ d |
| /^a[[cs]]_/ d |
| : skip |
| /^OLDPWD=/ d |
| /^PPID=/ d |
| /^RANDOM=/ d |
| /^SECONDS=/ d |
| /^SHLVL=/ d |
| /^START_TIME=/ d |
| /^ToD=/ d |
| /'\'\\\$\''=/ d |
| /^argv=/ d |
| /^ARGC=/ d |
| /^BASH_ARGC=/ d |
| /^BASH_ARGV=/ d |
| /^LINENO=/ d |
| /^_AST_FEATURES=/ d |
| m4_map_args_w([$3], [_AT_CONFIG_CMP_PRUNE(], [)])dnl |
| ' < $act_file > at_config_vars-$act_file |
| done |
| AT_CMP([at_config_vars-$1], [at_config_vars-$2])[]dnl |
| ])# AT_CONFIG_CMP |
| |
| # _AT_CONFIG_CMP_PRUNE(TOKEN) |
| # --------------------------- |
| # Subroutine of AT_CONFIG_CMP which implements the extra-variance rules |
| # described above. Expands to additional sed commands to be inserted in |
| # the program above. |
| # Note for future readers: not all sed implementations allow alternations |
| # in regexes (e.g. /^ac_cv_env_CC_\(set\|value\)=/ would not be portable). |
| m4_define([_AT_CONFIG_CMP_PRUNE], |
| [m4_bmatch([$1], |
| [^cross$], |
| [ /^cross_compiling=/ d |
| ], |
| [^cxx$], |
| [ /^CC=/ d |
| /^CPP=/ d |
| /^CCC=/ d |
| /^CXX=/ d |
| /^CXXCPP=/ d |
| /^CFLAGS=/ d |
| /^CXXFLAGS=/ d |
| /^GCC=/ d |
| /^GXX=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CC_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CC_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CPP_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CPP_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CFLAGS_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_GCC_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_GCC_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CCC_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CCC_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CXX_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CXX_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CXXCPP_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_CXXFLAGS_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_GXX_set=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_env_GXX_value=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_CC=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_CXX=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_CPP=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_CXXCPP=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CC=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CXX=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CPP=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_CXXCPP=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_cxx_undeclared_builtin_options=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_c_@<:@^=@:>@*=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_cc_@<:@^=@:>@*=/ d |
| /^ac_cv_prog_cxx_@<:@^=@:>@*=/ d |
| s/^ac_cv_c_/ac_cv_cxx_/ |
| s/^OPENMP_CFLAGS=/OPENMP_CXXFLAGS=/ |
| ], |
| [^vary:], |
| [ /^ac_cv_]m4_bpatsubsts([$1], [\<vary:], [])[=/ d |
| ], |
| [m4_fatal([unrecognized AT_CONFIG_CMP variance token: "$1"])])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_DEFINES_CMP(CONFIG-H-A, CONFIG-H-B, [EXTRA-VARIANCE]) |
| # -------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Check the outcomes of two configure runs for equality by comparing the |
| # config.h headers they produced. Optionally, ignore changes to particular |
| # defines, under the control of the EXTRA-VARIANCE argument, which is a |
| # whitespace-separated sequence of tokens. Each token means to ignore |
| # one or more additional defines, as follows: |
| # vary:NAME (where NAME is any identifier): ignore #define/#undef NAME |
| m4_define([AT_DEFINES_CMP], |
| [m4_ifblank([$3], [AT_CMP([$1], [$2])], |
| [for act_file in $1 $2 |
| do |
| $SED ' |
| m4_map_args_w([$3], [_AT_DEFINES_CMP_PRUNE(], [)]) |
| ' < $act_file > at_defines-$act_file |
| done |
| AT_CMP([at_defines-$1], [at_defines-$2])[]dnl |
| ])])# AT_DEFINES_CMP |
| |
| |
| # _AT_DEFINES_CMP_PRUNE(TOKEN) |
| # --------------------------- |
| # Subroutine of AT_DEFINES_CMP which implements the extra-variance rules |
| # described above. Expands to one or more sed commands. |
| # After quadrigraph replacement, each sed command group will be |
| # /#define macro_name[ (]/ d ;#) |
| # /#undef macro_name[ (]/ d ;#) |
| # AC_DEFINE never emits tabs or puts whitespace between '#' and |
| # 'define' or 'undef', so this is sufficient. |
| m4_define([_AT_DEFINES_CMP_PRUNE], |
| [m4_bmatch([$1], |
| [^vary:], |
| [ /@%:@define ]m4_bpatsubsts([$1], [\<vary:], [])[]dnl |
| [@<:@ @{:@@:>@/ d ;@%:@@:}@ |
| /@%:@undef ]m4_bpatsubsts([$1], [\<vary:], [])[]dnl |
| [@<:@ @{:@@:>@/ d ;@%:@@:}@ |
| ], |
| [m4_fatal([unrecognized AT_DEFINES_CMP variance token: "$1"])])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS(SUFFIX) |
| # --------------------------------- |
| # Copy the files 'state-env.after', 'config.h', 'config.log', and |
| # 'config.status' to names ending with SUFFIX, so they are not |
| # clobbered by a subsequent run of configure. |
| m4_define([AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS], |
| [cp -f state-env.after state-env.$1 |
| cp -f config.h config-h.$1 |
| cp -f config.log config-log.$1 |
| cp -f config.status config-status.$1 |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_DEFINES(CONTENT) |
| # ------------------------- |
| # Verify that config.h, once stripped, is CONTENT. |
| # Stripping consists of keeping CPP lines (i.e. containing a hash), |
| # but those of automatically checked features (STDC_HEADERS etc.) |
| # and symbols (PACKAGE_...). |
| # AT_CHECK_HEADER is a better name, but too close from AC_CHECK_HEADER. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_DEFINES], |
| [AT_CHECK([[sed '/#/!d |
| /INTTYPES_H/d |
| /MEMORY_H/d |
| /PACKAGE_/d |
| /STDC_HEADERS/d |
| /STDINT_H/d |
| /STDIO_H/d |
| /STDLIB_H/d |
| /STRING_H/d |
| /STRINGS_H/d |
| /SYS_STAT_H/d |
| /SYS_TYPES_H/d |
| /UNISTD_H/d' config.h]],, |
| [$1])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_AUTOUPDATE |
| # ------------------- |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_AUTOUPDATE], |
| [AT_CHECK([autoupdate $1], [$2], [$3], [$4]) |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_MAKE(MAKEARGS, DIRECTORY, EXIT-STATUS, |
| # [STDOUT = IGNORE], [STDERR = IGNORE]) |
| # --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Run make in DIRECTORY (default '.'), passing MAKEARGS on the command |
| # line. EXIT-STATUS, STDOUT, and STDERR are as for AT_CHECK. |
| # The environment variable MAKE is honored if present. |
| # The environment variable MAKEFLAGS is *cleared*. |
| # If EXIT-STATUS is 1, an exit status of either 1 or 2 is considered |
| # an acceptable result, because there are situations where BSD make will |
| # exit with status 1 but GNU make will instead exit with status 2. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_MAKE], |
| [AT_CHECK( |
| m4_if(m4_default([$2], [.]), [.], [], |
| [cd "$2" && ])[$][MAKE]m4_ifnblank([$1],[ $1])[]m4_if([$3], [1], [[ |
| dnl pacify editors that don't understand sh case: (( |
| case $? in 1|2) exit 1;; *) exit $?;; esac]]), |
| [$3], |
| m4_default([$4], [ignore]), |
| m4_default([$5], [ignore])) |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| # _AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO(AC-BODY, [PRE-TESTS], [AUTOCONF-FLAGS]) |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Create a minimalist configure.ac running the macro named |
| # NAME-OF-THE-MACRO, check that autoconf runs on that script, |
| # and that the generated configure script runs without error. |
| m4_define([_AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO], |
| [AT_CONFIGURE_AC([$1]) |
| $2 |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([$3]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER([$3], [ignore]) |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| ])# _AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE_AC(NAME, AC-BODY, [AUTOCONF-FLAGS], |
| # [PRE-TESTS], [POST-TESTS]) |
| # ----------------------------------------------------- |
| # Shorthand for a complete test "group" consisting of a single |
| # invocation of _AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO, possibly with some additional |
| # tests executed before and after. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE_AC], |
| [AT_SETUP([$1]) |
| _AT_CHECK_AC_MACRO([$2], [$4], [$3]) |
| $5 |
| AT_CLEANUP |
| ]) |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_MACRO(MACRO, [MACRO-USE], [ADDITIONAL-CMDS], |
| # [AUTOCONF-FLAGS], [TEST-PARAMETERS], [PRETEST-CMDS]) |
| # ----------------------------------------------------- |
| # Create a minimalist configure.ac running the macro named MACRO |
| # (using the code in MACRO-USE if that argument is not empty, |
| # otherwise a bare invocation of MACRO with no arguments), |
| # check that autoconf runs on that script, |
| # and that the generated configure script runs without error. |
| # AUTOCONF-FLAGS are passed to all invocations of autoconf. |
| # |
| # We always generate two variants of the minimalist configure.ac, |
| # with and without forcing the script into cross-compilation mode |
| # before executing MACRO-USE. If a C++ compiler is available, we |
| # generate two more variants in which MACRO-USE is invoked while |
| # AC_LANG([C++]) is in effect; as before, one forces the script into |
| # cross-compilation mode and the other doesn't. All variants of the |
| # generated configure script are run twice, once with an empty cache, |
| # and once with a cache primed by the previous run. |
| # |
| # All four (or eight, if C++ is available) runs are expected to |
| # produce the same results, except for the value of 'cross_compiling' |
| # and differences due to running AC_PROG_CXX instead of AC_PROG_CC. |
| # (See AT_CONFIG_CMP for details.) |
| # |
| # If ADDITIONAL-CMDS are present, they are executed after the first |
| # pair of tests (with the C compiler, in native mode). |
| # |
| # If PRETEST-CMDS are present, they are executed immediately after |
| # AT_SETUP; use this if the test needs to be skipped conditionally, |
| # for example. |
| # |
| # If TEST-PARAMETERS are present, they should be a space-separated |
| # list of modifiers to how the test is carried out. Currently |
| # the following modifiers are defined: |
| # |
| # - 'no-cross': Don't test this macro in cross-compilation mode. |
| # This is for macros that use AC_RUN_IFELSE, and therefore, when |
| # cross-compiling, they either crash or give a 'best guess' answer |
| # that may be wrong. |
| # |
| # - 'cxx_cv_varies:NAME': The value of the cache variable ac_cv_NAME |
| # may legitimately vary between the C tests and the C++ tests. |
| # |
| # - 'cxx_define_varies:NAME' The value of the AC_DEFINEd macro NAME |
| # may legitimately vary between the C tests and the C++ tests. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_MACRO], |
| [AT_SETUP([$1]) |
| m4_n([$6])dnl |
| |
| # C compiler, native mode. |
| AT_CONFIGURE_AC([m4_default([$2], [$1])]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([$4]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER([$4], [ignore]) |
| |
| cp -f configure.ac configure-ac.c-native |
| cp -f configure configure.c-native |
| cp -f config.hin config-hin.c-native |
| |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C]) |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([c-native-r1]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C]) |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([c-native-r2]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| |
| AT_DEFINES_CMP([config-h.c-native-r1], [config-h.c-native-r2]) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.c-native-r1], [state-env.c-native-r2]) |
| |
| m4_n([$3])dnl |
| m4_bmatch([$5], [\<no-cross\>], [], [dnl |
| |
| # C compiler, cross-compilation mode. |
| rm -rf config.cache autom4te.cache |
| AT_CONFIGURE_AC( |
| [cross_compiling=yes |
| ac_tool_warned=yes |
| m4_default([$2], [$1])]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([$4]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER([$4], [ignore]) |
| |
| cp -f configure.ac configure-ac.c-cross |
| cp -f configure configure.c-cross |
| cp -f config.hin config-hin.c-cross |
| |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C]) |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([c-cross-r1]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_DEFINES_CMP([config-h.c-native-r1], [config-h.c-cross-r1]) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.c-native-r1], [state-env.c-cross-r1], [cross]) |
| |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C]) |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([c-cross-r2]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_DEFINES_CMP([config-h.c-native-r1], [config-h.c-cross-r2]) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.c-native-r1], [state-env.c-cross-r2], [cross]) |
| ])dnl |
| |
| # To save time, skip the C++-mode tests for any macro that did not |
| # transitively require AC_PROG_CC; it won't make any difference. |
| if grep '^CC=' state-env.c-native-r1 > /dev/null 2>&1; then |
| |
| # C++ compiler, native mode. |
| rm -rf config.cache autom4te.cache |
| AT_CONFIGURE_AC( |
| [AC_LANG([C++]) |
| m4_default([$2], [$1])]) |
| |
| # Autoconf may fail here because of an AC_LANG_ASSERT([C]); this |
| # means the macro is specific to C and should not be tested with the |
| # C++ compiler. |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([$4], [ignore], [ignore], [stderr]) |
| if test -s stderr; then |
| AT_CHECK([grep 'error: AC_LANG_ASSERT: current language is not C' stderr], |
| [0], [ignore], [ignore]) |
| else |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER([$4], [ignore]) |
| |
| cp -f configure.ac configure-ac.cxx-native |
| cp -f configure configure.cxx-native |
| cp -f config.hin config-hin.cxx-native |
| |
| # If this configure pass fails with code 77, that means there is no |
| # C++ compiler available; don't mark the entire test group skipped, |
| # just skip the rest of the C++ testing. |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C; |
| status=$? |
| if test $status -eq 77; then |
| touch at-no-cxx |
| exit 0 |
| else |
| exit $status |
| fi |
| ]) |
| if test ! -f at-no-cxx; then |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([cxx-native-r1]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_DEFINES_CMP([config-h.c-native-r1], [config-h.cxx-native-r1], |
| _AT_FILTER_CXX_DEFINE_VARIES([$5])) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.c-native-r1], [state-env.cxx-native-r1], |
| [cxx ]_AT_FILTER_CXX_CV_VARIES([$5])) |
| |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C]) |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([cxx-native-r2]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_DEFINES_CMP([config-h.cxx-native-r1], [config-h.cxx-native-r2]) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.cxx-native-r1], [state-env.cxx-native-r2]) |
| m4_bmatch([$5], [\<no-cross\>], [], [dnl |
| |
| # Fourth run: C++ compiler, cross-compilation mode. |
| |
| rm -rf config.cache autom4te.cache |
| AT_CONFIGURE_AC( |
| [cross_compiling=yes |
| ac_tool_warned=yes |
| AC_LANG([C++]) |
| m4_default([$2], [$1])]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([$4]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER([$4], [ignore]) |
| |
| cp -f configure.ac configure-ac.cxx-cross |
| cp -f configure configure.cxx-cross |
| cp -f config.hin config-hin.cxx-cross |
| |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C]) |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([cxx-cross-r1]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_DEFINES_CMP([config-h.cxx-native-r1], [config-h.cxx-cross-r1]) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.cxx-native-r1], [state-env.cxx-cross-r1], |
| [cross]) |
| |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE([-C]) |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([cxx-cross-r2]) |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_DEFINES_CMP([config-h.cxx-cross-r1], [config-h.cxx-cross-r2]) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.cxx-cross-r1], [state-env.cxx-cross-r2]) |
| ])dnl |
| fi # C++ compiler available |
| fi # macro can be used with C++ |
| fi # C++ makes a difference |
| |
| AT_CLEANUP |
| ])# AT_CHECK_MACRO |
| |
| |
| # _AT_FILTER_CXX_CV_VARIES(TEST-PARAMETERS) |
| # --------------------------------------------- |
| # Subroutine of AT_CHECK_MACRO that expands to a sequence of |
| # zero or more 'vary:NAME' tokens, one for each occurrence of |
| # 'cxx_cv_varies:NAME' in TEST-PARAMETERS. |
| m4_define([_AT_FILTER_CXX_CV_VARIES], |
| [m4_map_args_w([$1], [_AT_FILTER_CXX_CV_VARY(], [)], [ ])]) |
| |
| m4_define([_AT_FILTER_CXX_CV_VARY], |
| [m4_bmatch([$1], [^cxx_cv_varies:], |
| [m4_bpatsubsts([$1], [\<cxx_cv_varies:], [vary:])])]) |
| |
| |
| # _AT_FILTER_CXX_DEFINE_VARIES(TEST-PARAMETERS) |
| # --------------------------------------------- |
| # Subroutine of AT_CHECK_MACRO that expands to a sequence of |
| # zero or more 'vary:NAME' tokens, one for each occurrence of |
| # 'cxx_define_varies:NAME' in TEST-PARAMETERS. |
| m4_define([_AT_FILTER_CXX_DEFINE_VARIES], |
| [m4_map_args_w([$1], [_AT_FILTER_CXX_DEFINE_VARY(], [)], [ ])]) |
| |
| m4_define([_AT_FILTER_CXX_DEFINE_VARY], |
| [m4_bmatch([$1], [^cxx_define_varies:], |
| [m4_bpatsubsts([$1], [\<cxx_define_varies:], [vary:])])]) |
| |
| |
| # AT_CHECK_AU_MACRO(MACRO, [MACRO-USE], [ADDITIONAL-CMDS], |
| # [AUTOCONF-FLAGS], [TEST-PARAMETERS]) |
| # ------------------------ |
| # Do all the tests that AT_CHECK_MACRO(...) would do. |
| # |
| # In addition, run autoupdate on configure.ac; afterward, verify that |
| # MACRO no longer appears in configure.ac, autoconf runs on the |
| # updated script, the configure script still runs without error, and |
| # the result of configuration is unchanged. |
| # |
| # Before running autoupdate, check for a -Wobsolete warning naming |
| # MACRO from configure. After running autoupdate, *don't* check for |
| # the absence of -Wobsolete warnings, because many of autoupdate's |
| # edits leave the configure.ac author with some manual work to do, and |
| # indicate this by inserting an m4_warn message to be removed after |
| # the manual work is complete. |
| m4_define([AT_CHECK_AU_MACRO], |
| [AT_CHECK_MACRO([$1], [$2], [$3], [-Wno-obsolete $4], [$5]) |
| |
| AT_SETUP([autoupdating $1]) |
| AT_KEYWORDS([autoupdate]) |
| |
| AT_CONFIGURE_AC([m4_default([$2], [$1])]) |
| |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([$4], 0, [], [stderr]) |
| AT_CHECK([grep 'macro .$1. is obsolete' stderr], 0, [ignore], [ignore]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER([-Wno-obsolete $4], [ignore]) |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([before-au]) |
| |
| rm config.hin |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOUPDATE([], 0, [], ignore) |
| AT_CHECK([grep '^$1$' configure.ac], 1) |
| |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOCONF([-Wno-obsolete $4]) |
| AT_CHECK_AUTOHEADER([-Wno-obsolete $4], [ignore]) |
| AT_CHECK_CONFIGURE |
| AT_CHECK_ENV |
| AT_PRESERVE_CONFIG_STATUS([after-au]) |
| |
| AT_CMP([config-h.before-au], [config-h.after-au]) |
| AT_CONFIG_CMP([state-env.before-au], [state-env.after-au]) |
| |
| AT_CLEANUP[]dnl |
| ])# AT_CHECK_AU_MACRO |
| |
| |
| |
| ## ----------------------- ## |
| ## Launch the test suite. ## |
| ## ----------------------- ## |
| |
| AT_INIT |