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141 dnl Creative quoting required to avoid spurious expansion of AC_PREREQ macro
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188 dnl FIXME: could we extract this in a simpler way through autoconf
189 dnl FIXME: idioms or internals?
191 [_AM_INIT_BOURNE_COMPATIBLE_VAR],
192 [am_bourne_compatible="AS_ESCAPE(_m4_expand([AS_BOURNE_COMPATIBLE]))"])
195 dnl Arguments to this macro:
197 dnl $1 - shell to test
198 dnl $2 - description of the tested feature
199 dnl $3 - shell code used to check the feature; to indicate success,
200 dnl it can either exit with status 77, or have the last command
201 dnl returning with exit status of zero
202 dnl $4 - shell code to execute if the check on the shell is successful
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298 [(set -x; P=1 true 2>&3) 3>&1 2>/dev/null | grep P=1],
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375 [a sturdy POSIX shell for our testsuite])
378 ###########################################################################
380 # Look for C, C++ and fortran compilers to be used in the testsuite.
382 dnl We don't want to abort our configuration script if no C compiler is
383 dnl available, as such a compiler is only required to run part of the
384 dnl testsuite, not to build or install Automake. Ditto for C++, Fortran
385 dnl and Fortran 77 compilers. Unfortunately, autoconf does not offer an
386 dnl easy way to obtain this behaviour, so we'll need a few hacks.
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408 # We also need to meddle with the autoconf internals to ensure that
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427 AC_MSG_NOTICE([will now look for generic compilers])
430 _AM_COMPILER_CAN_FAIL(dnl
431 [AC_PROG_CC([cc gcc])],
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437 # we must avoid looking for 'CC', because that would be the same as
438 # 'cc', and could cause $CXX to point to the C compiler, instead of
439 # to a C++ compiler as expected (see automake bugs #11893 and #10766).
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481 # Also, in case the compilers detected above (at configure time) are not
482 # the GNU ones, we cannot use the values of CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, FCFLAGS and
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496 AC_CHECK_TOOLS([GNU_CC], [gcc], [false])
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507 if test $am_CXX_is_GNU = yes; then
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512 AC_CHECK_TOOLS([GNU_CXX], [g++ gpp], [false])
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516 [AC_MSG_WARN([botched installation for GNU C++ compiler])
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522 AC_ARG_VAR([GNU_FCFLAGS], [GNU Fortran compiler flags])
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538 AC_ARG_VAR([GNU_FFLAGS], [GNU Fortran 77 compiler flags])
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548 [AC_MSG_WARN([botched installation for GNU Fortran 77 compiler])
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553 AC_ARG_VAR([GNU_GCJ], [GNU Java compiler])
554 AC_ARG_VAR([GNU_GCJFLAGS], [GNU Java compiler flags])
555 AC_CHECK_TOOLS([GNU_GCJ], [gcj], [false])
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558 [AC_MSG_WARN([botched installation for GNU Java compiler])
559 _AM_SKIP_COMP_TESTS([GNU Java])])
562 # If we have been able to find at least a working compiler above, we
563 # know what the object and executable extensions for this platform are.
564 OBJEXT=${ac_cv_objext-UNKNOWN}
565 EXEEXT=${ac_cv_exeext-UNKNOWN}
569 ###########################################################################
571 ## ---------------------- ##
572 ## Create output files. ##
573 ## ---------------------- ##
575 AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
576 AC_CONFIG_LINKS([GNUmakefile:GNUmakefile])
577 AC_CONFIG_FILES([pre-inst-env], [chmod +x pre-inst-env])
580 # Inform the user if this version of automake is a beta release or
581 # a development snapshot.
582 # According to HACKING, the version of a development snapshot should
583 # end with an "odd" letter (a, c, ...), the version of a test release
584 # should end wit an "even" letter (b, d, ...).
586 am_stable_version_rx='[[1-9]\.[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?]'
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591 /^$am_beta_version_rx$/ { print \"beta version\"; exit(0); }
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599 WARNING: You are strongly advised not to use it in production code.
601 Please report bugs, problems and feedback to <AC_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT>.