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author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 17 Jan 2011 18:35:23 -0800 |
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# include_next.m4 serial 16 dnl Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. dnl From Paul Eggert and Derek Price. dnl Sets INCLUDE_NEXT and PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER. dnl dnl INCLUDE_NEXT expands to 'include_next' if the compiler supports it, or to dnl 'include' otherwise. dnl dnl INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE expands to 'include_next' if the compiler dnl supports it in the special case that it is the first include directive in dnl the given file, or to 'include' otherwise. dnl dnl PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER can be used in files that contain #include_next, dnl so as to avoid GCC warnings when the gcc option -pedantic is used. dnl '#pragma GCC system_header' has the same effect as if the file was found dnl through the include search path specified with '-isystem' options (as dnl opposed to the search path specified with '-I' options). Namely, gcc dnl does not warn about some things, and on some systems (Solaris and Interix) dnl __STDC__ evaluates to 0 instead of to 1. The latter is an undesired side dnl effect; we are therefore careful to use 'defined __STDC__' or '1' instead dnl of plain '__STDC__'. dnl dnl PRAGMA_COLUMNS can be used in files that override system header files, so dnl as to avoid compilation errors on HP NonStop systems when the gnulib file dnl is included by a system header file that does a "#pragma COLUMNS 80" (which dnl has the effect of truncating the lines of that file and all files that it dnl includes to 80 columns) and the gnulib file has lines longer than 80 dnl columns. AC_DEFUN([gl_INCLUDE_NEXT], [ AC_LANG_PREPROC_REQUIRE() AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the preprocessor supports include_next], [gl_cv_have_include_next], [rm -rf conftestd1a conftestd1b conftestd2 mkdir conftestd1a conftestd1b conftestd2 dnl IBM C 9.0, 10.1 (original versions, prior to the 2009-01 updates) on dnl AIX 6.1 support include_next when used as first preprocessor directive dnl in a file, but not when preceded by another include directive. Check dnl for this bug by including <stdio.h>. dnl Additionally, with this same compiler, include_next is a no-op when dnl used in a header file that was included by specifying its absolute dnl file name. Despite these two bugs, include_next is used in the dnl compiler's <math.h>. By virtue of the second bug, we need to use dnl include_next as well in this case. cat <<EOF > conftestd1a/conftest.h #define DEFINED_IN_CONFTESTD1 #include_next <conftest.h> #ifdef DEFINED_IN_CONFTESTD2 int foo; #else #error "include_next doesn't work" #endif EOF cat <<EOF > conftestd1b/conftest.h #define DEFINED_IN_CONFTESTD1 #include <stdio.h> #include_next <conftest.h> #ifdef DEFINED_IN_CONFTESTD2 int foo; #else #error "include_next doesn't work" #endif EOF cat <<EOF > conftestd2/conftest.h #ifndef DEFINED_IN_CONFTESTD1 #error "include_next test doesn't work" #endif #define DEFINED_IN_CONFTESTD2 EOF gl_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$gl_save_CPPFLAGS -Iconftestd1b -Iconftestd2" dnl We intentionally avoid using AC_LANG_SOURCE here. AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_DEFINES_PROVIDED[#include <conftest.h>]], [gl_cv_have_include_next=yes], [CPPFLAGS="$gl_save_CPPFLAGS -Iconftestd1a -Iconftestd2" AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_DEFINES_PROVIDED[#include <conftest.h>]], [gl_cv_have_include_next=buggy], [gl_cv_have_include_next=no]) ]) CPPFLAGS="$gl_save_CPPFLAGS" rm -rf conftestd1a conftestd1b conftestd2 ]) PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER= if test $gl_cv_have_include_next = yes; then INCLUDE_NEXT=include_next INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE=include_next if test -n "$GCC"; then PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER='#pragma GCC system_header' fi else if test $gl_cv_have_include_next = buggy; then INCLUDE_NEXT=include INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE=include_next else INCLUDE_NEXT=include INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE=include fi fi AC_SUBST([INCLUDE_NEXT]) AC_SUBST([INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE]) AC_SUBST([PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether system header files limit the line length], [gl_cv_pragma_columns], [dnl HP NonStop systems, which define __TANDEM, have this misfeature. AC_EGREP_CPP([choke me], [ #ifdef __TANDEM choke me #endif ], [gl_cv_pragma_columns=yes], [gl_cv_pragma_columns=no]) ]) if test $gl_cv_pragma_columns = yes; then PRAGMA_COLUMNS="#pragma COLUMNS 10000" else PRAGMA_COLUMNS= fi AC_SUBST([PRAGMA_COLUMNS]) ]) # gl_CHECK_NEXT_HEADERS(HEADER1 HEADER2 ...) # ------------------------------------------ # For each arg foo.h, if #include_next works, define NEXT_FOO_H to be # '<foo.h>'; otherwise define it to be # '"///usr/include/foo.h"', or whatever other absolute file name is suitable. # Also, if #include_next works as first preprocessing directive in a file, # define NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_FOO_H to be '<foo.h>'; otherwise define it to # be # '"///usr/include/foo.h"', or whatever other absolute file name is suitable. # That way, a header file with the following line: # #@INCLUDE_NEXT@ @NEXT_FOO_H@ # or # #@INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE@ @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_FOO_H@ # behaves (after sed substitution) as if it contained # #include_next <foo.h> # even if the compiler does not support include_next. # The three "///" are to pacify Sun C 5.8, which otherwise would say # "warning: #include of /usr/include/... may be non-portable". # Use `""', not `<>', so that the /// cannot be confused with a C99 comment. # Note: This macro assumes that the header file is not empty after # preprocessing, i.e. it does not only define preprocessor macros but also # provides some type/enum definitions or function/variable declarations. AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_NEXT_HEADERS], [ AC_REQUIRE([gl_INCLUDE_NEXT]) AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([$1]) m4_foreach_w([gl_HEADER_NAME], [$1], [AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([gl_next_header], [gl_cv_next_]m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME])) if test $gl_cv_have_include_next = yes; then AS_VAR_SET([gl_next_header], ['<'gl_HEADER_NAME'>']) else AC_CACHE_CHECK( [absolute name of <]m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME])[>], m4_defn([gl_next_header]), [AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([gl_header_exists], [ac_cv_header_]m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME])) if test AS_VAR_GET(gl_header_exists) = yes; then AC_LANG_CONFTEST( [AC_LANG_SOURCE( [[#include <]]m4_dquote(m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME]))[[>]] )]) dnl AIX "xlc -E" and "cc -E" omit #line directives for header files dnl that contain only a #include of other header files and no dnl non-comment tokens of their own. This leads to a failure to dnl detect the absolute name of <dirent.h>, <signal.h>, <poll.h> dnl and others. The workaround is to force preservation of comments dnl through option -C. This ensures all necessary #line directives dnl are present. GCC supports option -C as well. case "$host_os" in aix*) gl_absname_cpp="$ac_cpp -C" ;; *) gl_absname_cpp="$ac_cpp" ;; esac dnl eval is necessary to expand gl_absname_cpp. dnl Ultrix and Pyramid sh refuse to redirect output of eval, dnl so use subshell. AS_VAR_SET([gl_next_header], ['"'`(eval "$gl_absname_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD | sed -n '\#/]m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME])[#{ s#.*"\(.*/]m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME])[\)".*#\1# s#^/[^/]#//&# p q }'`'"']) else AS_VAR_SET([gl_next_header], ['<'gl_HEADER_NAME'>']) fi AS_VAR_POPDEF([gl_header_exists])]) fi AC_SUBST( AS_TR_CPP([NEXT_]m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME])), [AS_VAR_GET([gl_next_header])]) if test $gl_cv_have_include_next = yes || test $gl_cv_have_include_next = buggy; then # INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE='include_next' gl_next_as_first_directive='<'gl_HEADER_NAME'>' else # INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE='include' gl_next_as_first_directive=AS_VAR_GET([gl_next_header]) fi AC_SUBST( AS_TR_CPP([NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_]m4_defn([gl_HEADER_NAME])), [$gl_next_as_first_directive]) AS_VAR_POPDEF([gl_next_header])]) ]) # Autoconf 2.68 added warnings for our use of AC_COMPILE_IFELSE; # this fallback is safe for all earlier autoconf versions. m4_define_default([AC_LANG_DEFINES_PROVIDED])