root/mpich2/trunk/confdb/aclocal_cc.m4 @ 4844

Revision 4844, 74.2 KB (checked in by balaji, 5 months ago)

Cleaned up --enable-strict options added some additional options that
were previously missing. This patch seems to break the MPICH2 build,
but as far as I can tell, that's because of the MPICH2 code itself,
and not an error in the compiler arguments.

A slightly older version of this was reviewed by buntinas and
goodell. Changes since include combining --enable-strict=yes and
--enable-strict=all, as well as adding some more options to
--enable-strict=posix.

Now --enable-strict=posix is a superset of --enable-strict=all, so we
should consider renaming them.

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1dnl
2dnl This is a replacement for AC_PROG_CC that does not prefer gcc and
3dnl that does not mess with CFLAGS.  See acspecific.m4 for the original defn.
4dnl
5dnl/*D
6dnl PAC_PROG_CC - Find a working C compiler
7dnl
8dnl Synopsis:
9dnl PAC_PROG_CC
10dnl
11dnl Output Effect:
12dnl   Sets the variable CC if it is not already set
13dnl
14dnl Notes:
15dnl   Unlike AC_PROG_CC, this does not prefer gcc and does not set CFLAGS.
16dnl   It does check that the compiler can compile a simple C program.
17dnl   It also sets the variable GCC to yes if the compiler is gcc.  It does
18dnl   not yet check for some special options needed in particular for
19dnl   parallel computers, such as -Tcray-t3e, or special options to get
20dnl   full ANSI/ISO C, such as -Aa for HP.
21dnl
22dnl D*/
23dnl 2.52 doesn't have AC_PROG_CC_GNU
24ifdef([AC_PROG_CC_GNU],,[AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_CC_GNU],)])
25AC_DEFUN([PAC_PROG_CC],[
26AC_PROVIDE([AC_PROG_CC])
27AC_CHECK_PROGS(CC, cc xlC xlc pgcc icc pathcc gcc )
28test -z "$CC" && AC_MSG_ERROR([no acceptable cc found in \$PATH])
29PAC_PROG_CC_WORKS
30AC_PROG_CC_GNU
31if test "$ac_cv_prog_gcc" = yes; then
32  GCC=yes
33else
34  GCC=
35fi
36])
37dnl
38dnl/*D
39dnl PAC_C_CHECK_COMPILER_OPTION - Check that a compiler option is accepted
40dnl without warning messages
41dnl
42dnl Synopsis:
43dnl PAC_C_CHECK_COMPILER_OPTION(optionname,action-if-ok,action-if-fail)
44dnl
45dnl Output Effects:
46dnl
47dnl If no actions are specified, a working value is added to 'COPTIONS'
48dnl
49dnl Notes:
50dnl This is now careful to check that the output is different, since
51dnl some compilers are noisy.
52dnl
53dnl We are extra careful to prototype the functions in case compiler options
54dnl that complain about poor code are in effect.
55dnl
56dnl Because this is a long script, we have ensured that you can pass a
57dnl variable containing the option name as the first argument.
58dnl D*/
59AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_CHECK_COMPILER_OPTION],[
60AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether C compiler accepts option $1])
61save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
62CFLAGS="$1 $CFLAGS"
63rm -f conftest.out
64echo 'int foo(void);int foo(void){return 0;}' > conftest2.c
65echo 'int main(void);int main(void){return 0;}' > conftest.c
66if ${CC-cc} $save_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -o conftest conftest.c $LDFLAGS >conftest.bas 2>&1 ; then
67   if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -o conftest conftest.c $LDFLAGS >conftest.out 2>&1 ; then
68      if diff -b conftest.out conftest.bas >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
69         AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
70         AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether routines compiled with $1 can be linked with ones compiled without $1])       
71         rm -f conftest.out
72         rm -f conftest.bas
73         if ${CC-cc} -c $save_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest2.c >conftest2.out 2>&1 ; then
74            if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.o conftest.c $LDFLAGS >conftest.bas 2>&1 ; then
75               if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.o conftest.c $LDFLAGS >conftest.out 2>&1 ; then
76                  if diff -b conftest.out conftest.bas >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
77                     AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)   
78                     CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
79                     ifelse($2,,COPTIONS="$COPTIONS $1",$2)
80                  elif test -s conftest.out ; then
81                     cat conftest.out >&AC_FD_CC
82                     AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
83                     CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
84                     $3
85                  else
86                     AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
87                     CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
88                     $3
89                  fi 
90               else
91                  if test -s conftest.out ; then
92                     cat conftest.out >&AC_FD_CC
93                  fi
94                  AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
95                  CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
96                  $3
97               fi
98            else
99               # Could not link with the option!
100               AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
101            fi
102         else
103            if test -s conftest2.out ; then
104               cat conftest2.out >&AC_FD_CC
105            fi
106            AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
107            CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
108            $3
109         fi
110      else
111         cat conftest.out >&AC_FD_CC
112         AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
113         $3
114         CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"         
115      fi
116   else
117      AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
118      $3
119      if test -s conftest.out ; then cat conftest.out >&AC_FD_CC ; fi   
120      CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
121   fi
122else
123    # Could not compile without the option!
124    AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
125fi
126# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
127rm -rf conftest.dSYM
128rm -f conftest*
129])
130dnl
131dnl/*D
132dnl PAC_C_OPTIMIZATION - Determine C options for producing optimized code
133dnl
134dnl Synopsis
135dnl PAC_C_OPTIMIZATION([action if found])
136dnl
137dnl Output Effect:
138dnl Adds options to 'COPTIONS' if no other action is specified
139dnl
140dnl Notes:
141dnl This is a temporary standin for compiler optimization.
142dnl It should try to match known systems to known compilers (checking, of
143dnl course), and then falling back to some common defaults.
144dnl Note that many compilers will complain about -g and aggressive
145dnl optimization. 
146dnl D*/
147AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_OPTIMIZATION],[
148    for copt in "-O4 -Ofast" "-Ofast" "-fast" "-O3" "-xO3" "-O" ; do
149        PAC_C_CHECK_COMPILER_OPTION($copt,found_opt=yes,found_opt=no)
150        if test "$found_opt" = "yes" ; then
151            ifelse($1,,COPTIONS="$COPTIONS $copt",$1)
152            break
153        fi
154    done
155    if test "$ac_cv_prog_gcc" = "yes" ; then
156        for copt in "-fomit-frame-pointer" "-finline-functions" \
157                 "-funroll-loops" ; do
158            PAC_C_CHECK_COMPILER_OPTION($copt,found_opt=yes,found_opt=no)
159            if test $found_opt = "yes" ; then
160                ifelse($1,,COPTIONS="$COPTIONS $copt",$1)
161                # no break because we're trying to add them all
162            fi
163        done
164        # We could also look for architecture-specific gcc options
165    fi
166
167])
168dnl
169dnl/*D
170dnl PAC_C_DEPENDS - Determine how to use the C compiler to generate
171dnl dependency information
172dnl
173dnl Synopsis:
174dnl PAC_C_DEPENDS
175dnl
176dnl Output Effects:
177dnl Sets the following shell variables and call AC_SUBST for them:
178dnl+ C_DEPEND_OPT - Compiler options needed to create dependencies
179dnl. C_DEPEND_OUT - Shell redirection for dependency file (may be empty)
180dnl. C_DEPEND_PREFIX - Empty (null) or true; this is used to handle
181dnl  systems that do not provide dependency information
182dnl- C_DEPEND_MV - Command to move created dependency file
183dnl Also creates a Depends file in the top directory (!).
184dnl
185dnl In addition, the variable 'C_DEPEND_DIR' must be set to indicate the
186dnl directory in which the dependency files should live. 
187dnl
188dnl Notes:
189dnl A typical Make rule that exploits this macro is
190dnl.vb
191dnl #
192dnl # Dependency processing
193dnl .SUFFIXES: .dep
194dnl DEP_SOURCES = ${SOURCES:%.c=.dep/%.dep}
195dnl C_DEPEND_DIR = .dep
196dnl Depends: ${DEP_SOURCES}
197dnl         @-rm -f Depends
198dnl         cat .dep/*.dep >Depends
199dnl .dep/%.dep:%.c
200dnl         @if [ ! -d .dep ] ; then mkdir .dep ; fi
201dnl         @@C_DEPEND_PREFIX@ ${C_COMPILE} @C_DEPEND_OPT@ $< @C_DEPEND_OUT@
202dnl         @@C_DEPEND_MV@
203dnl
204dnl depends-clean:
205dnl         @-rm -f *.dep ${srcdir}/*.dep Depends ${srcdir}/Depends
206dnl         @-touch Depends
207dnl.ve
208dnl
209dnl For each file 'foo.c', this creates a file 'foo.dep' and creates a file
210dnl 'Depends' that contains all of the '*.dep' files.
211dnl
212dnl For your convenience, the autoconf variable 'C_DO_DEPENDS' names a file
213dnl that may contain this code (you must have `dependsrule` or
214dnl `dependsrule.in` in the same directory as the other auxillery configure
215dnl scripts (set with dnl 'AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR').  If you use `dependsrule.in`,
216dnl you must have `dependsrule` in 'AC_OUTPUT' before this `Makefile`.
217dnl
218dnl D*/
219dnl
220dnl Eventually, we can add an option to the C_DEPEND_MV to strip system
221dnl includes, such as /usr/xxxx and /opt/xxxx
222dnl
223AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_DEPENDS],[
224AC_SUBST(C_DEPEND_OPT)AM_IGNORE(C_DEPEND_OPT)
225AC_SUBST(C_DEPEND_OUT)AM_IGNORE(C_DEPEND_OUT)
226AC_SUBST(C_DEPEND_MV)AM_IGNORE(C_DEPEND_MV)
227AC_SUBST(C_DEPEND_PREFIX)AM_IGNORE(C_DEPEND_PREFIX)
228AC_SUBST_FILE(C_DO_DEPENDS)
229dnl set the value of the variable to a
230dnl file that contains the dependency code, such as
231dnl ${top_srcdir}/maint/dependrule
232if test -n "$ac_cv_c_depend_opt" ; then
233    AC_MSG_RESULT([Option $ac_cv_c_depend_opt creates dependencies (cached)])
234    C_DEPEND_OUT="$ac_cv_c_depend_out"
235    C_DEPEND_MV="$ac_cv_c_depend_mv"
236    C_DEPEND_OPT="$ac_cv_c_depend_opt"
237    C_DEPEND_PREFIX="$ac_cv_c_depend_prefix"
238    C_DO_DEPENDS="$ac_cv_c_do_depends"
239else
240   # Determine the values
241# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
242rm -rf conftest.dSYM
243rm -f conftest*
244dnl
245dnl Some systems (/usr/ucb/cc on Solaris) do not generate a dependency for
246dnl an include that doesn't begin in column 1
247dnl
248cat >conftest.c <<EOF
249    #include "confdefs.h"
250    int f(void) { return 0; }
251EOF
252dnl -xM1 is Solaris C compiler (no /usr/include files)
253dnl -MM is gcc (no /usr/include files)
254dnl -MMD is gcc to .d
255dnl .u is xlC (AIX) output
256for copt in "-xM1" "-c -xM1" "-xM" "-c -xM" "-MM" "-M" "-c -M"; do
257    AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $copt option generates dependencies])
258    rm -f conftest.o conftest.u conftest.d conftest.err conftest.out
259    dnl also need to check that error output is empty
260    if $CC $CFLAGS $copt conftest.c >conftest.out 2>conftest.err && \
261        test ! -s conftest.err ; then
262        dnl Check for dependency info in conftest.out
263        if test -s conftest.u ; then
264            C_DEPEND_OUT=""
265            C_DEPEND_MV='mv $[*].u ${C_DEPEND_DIR}/$[*].dep'
266            pac_dep_file=conftest.u
267        elif test -s conftest.d ; then
268            C_DEPEND_OUT=""
269            C_DEPEND_MV='mv $[*].d ${C_DEPEND_DIR}/$[*].dep'
270            pac_dep_file=conftest.d
271        else
272            dnl C_DEPEND_OUT='>${C_DEPEND_DIR}/$[*].dep'
273            dnl This for is needed for VPATH.  Perhaps the others should match.
274            C_DEPEND_OUT='>$@'
275            C_DEPEND_MV=:
276            pac_dep_file=conftest.out
277        fi
278        if grep 'confdefs.h' $pac_dep_file >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
279            AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
280            C_DEPEND_OPT="$copt"
281            AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether .o file created with dependency file])
282            if test -s conftest.o ; then
283                AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
284            else
285                AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
286                echo "Output of $copt option was" >&AC_FD_CC
287                cat $pac_dep_file >&AC_FD_CC
288            fi
289            break
290        else
291            AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
292        fi
293    else
294        echo "Error in compiling program with flags $copt" >&AC_FD_CC
295        cat conftest.out >&AC_FD_CC
296        if test -s conftest.err ; then cat conftest.err >&AC_FD_CC ; fi
297        AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
298    fi
299    copt=""
300done
301    if test -f $CONFIG_AUX_DIR/dependsrule -o \
302            -f $CONFIG_AUX_DIR/dependsrule.in; then
303        C_DO_DEPENDS="$CONFIG_AUX_DIR/dependsrule"
304    else
305        C_DO_DEPENDS="/dev/null"
306    fi
307    if test "X$copt" = "X" ; then
308        C_DEPEND_PREFIX="true"
309    else
310        C_DEPEND_PREFIX=""
311    fi
312    ac_cv_c_depend_out="$C_DEPEND_OUT"
313    ac_cv_c_depend_mv="$C_DEPEND_MV"
314    ac_cv_c_depend_opt="$C_DEPEND_OPT"
315    ac_cv_c_depend_prefix="$C_DEPEND_PREFIX"
316    ac_cv_c_do_depends="$C_DO_DEPENDS"
317fi
318])
319dnl
320dnl/*D
321dnl PAC_C_PROTOTYPES - Check that the compiler accepts ANSI prototypes. 
322dnl
323dnl Synopsis:
324dnl PAC_C_PROTOTYPES([action if true],[action if false])
325dnl
326dnl D*/
327AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_PROTOTYPES],[
328AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether $CC supports function prototypes],
329pac_cv_c_prototypes,[
330AC_TRY_COMPILE([int f(double a){return 0;}],[return 0];,
331pac_cv_c_prototypes="yes",pac_cv_c_prototypes="no")])
332if test "$pac_cv_c_prototypes" = "yes" ; then
333    ifelse([$1],,:,[$1])
334else
335    ifelse([$2],,:,[$2])
336fi
337])dnl
338dnl
339dnl/*D
340dnl PAC_FUNC_SEMCTL - Check for semctl and its argument types
341dnl
342dnl Synopsis:
343dnl PAC_FUNC_SEMCTL
344dnl
345dnl Output Effects:
346dnl Sets 'HAVE_SEMCTL' if semctl is available.
347dnl Sets 'HAVE_UNION_SEMUN' if 'union semun' is available.
348dnl Sets 'SEMCTL_NEEDS_SEMUN' if a 'union semun' type must be passed as the
349dnl fourth argument to 'semctl'.
350dnl D*/
351dnl Check for semctl and arguments
352AC_DEFUN([PAC_FUNC_SEMCTL],[
353AC_CHECK_FUNC(semctl)
354if test "$ac_cv_func_semctl" = "yes" ; then
355    AC_CACHE_CHECK([for union semun],
356    pac_cv_type_union_semun,[
357    AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
358#include <sys/ipc.h>
359#include <sys/sem.h>],[union semun arg;arg.val=0;],
360    pac_cv_type_union_semun="yes",pac_cv_type_union_semun="no")])
361    if test "$pac_cv_type_union_semun" = "yes" ; then
362        AC_DEFINE(HAVE_UNION_SEMUN,1,[Has union semun])
363        #
364        # See if we can use an int in semctl or if we need the union
365        AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether semctl needs union semun],
366        pac_cv_func_semctl_needs_semun,[
367        AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
368#include <sys/ipc.h>
369#include <sys/sem.h>],[
370int arg = 0; semctl( 1, 1, SETVAL, arg );],
371        pac_cv_func_semctl_needs_semun="yes",
372        pac_cv_func_semctl_needs_semun="no")
373        ])
374        if test "$pac_cv_func_semctl_needs_semun" = "yes" ; then
375            AC_DEFINE(SEMCTL_NEEDS_SEMUN,1,[Needs an explicit definition of semun])
376        fi
377    fi
378fi
379])
380dnl
381dnl/*D
382dnl PAC_C_VOLATILE - Check if C supports volatile
383dnl
384dnl Synopsis:
385dnl PAC_C_VOLATILE
386dnl
387dnl Output Effect:
388dnl Defines 'volatile' as empty if volatile is not available.
389dnl
390dnl D*/
391AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_VOLATILE],[
392AC_CACHE_CHECK([for volatile],
393pac_cv_c_volatile,[
394AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[volatile int a;],pac_cv_c_volatile="yes",
395pac_cv_c_volatile="no")])
396if test "$pac_cv_c_volatile" = "no" ; then
397    AC_DEFINE(volatile,,[if C does not support volatile])
398fi
399])dnl
400dnl
401dnl/*D
402dnl PAC_C_INLINE - Check if C supports inline
403dnl
404dnl Synopsis:
405dnl PAC_C_INLINE
406dnl
407dnl Output Effect:
408dnl Defines 'inline' as empty if inline is not available.
409dnl
410dnl D*/
411AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_INLINE],[
412AC_CACHE_CHECK([for inline],
413pac_cv_c_inline,[
414AC_TRY_COMPILE([inline int a( int b ){return b+1;}],[int a;],
415pac_cv_c_inline="yes",pac_cv_c_inline="no")])
416if test "$pac_cv_c_inline" = "no" ; then
417    AC_DEFINE(inline,,[if C does not support inline])
418fi
419])dnl
420dnl
421dnl/*D
422dnl PAC_C_CONST - Check if C supports const
423dnl
424dnl Synopsis:
425dnl PAC_C_CONST
426dnl
427dnl Output Effect:
428dnl AC_MSG_ERROR if const is not supported.
429dnl
430dnl D*/
431dnl AC_DEFUN(PAC_C_CONST,[
432dnl AC_CACHE_CHECK([for support of const in C],
433dnl pac_cv_c_const,[
434dnl AC_LANG_PUSH(C)
435dnl AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[const int a = 1; int b; b = a;],
436dnl pac_cv_c_const="yes", pac_cv_c_const="no")])
437dnl if test "$pac_cv_c_const" = "no" ; then
438dnl     AC_MSG_ERROR([C does not support const! Abort...])
439dnl fi
440dnl AC_LANG_POP(C)
441dnl ])dnl
442AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_CONST],
443[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for an ANSI C-conforming const], pac_cv_c_const,
444[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],
445[[/* FIXME: Include the comments suggested by Paul. */
446#ifndef __cplusplus
447  /* Ultrix mips cc rejects this.  */
448  typedef int charset[2];
449  const charset cs = {0,0};
450  /* SunOS 4.1.1 cc rejects this.  */
451  char const *const *pcpcc;
452  char **ppc;
453  /* NEC SVR4.0.2 mips cc rejects this.  */
454  struct point {int x, y;};
455  static struct point const zero = {0,0};
456  /* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this.
457     It does not let you subtract one const X* pointer from another in
458     an arm of an if-expression whose if-part is not a constant
459     expression */
460  const char *g = "string";
461  pcpcc = &g + (g ? g-g : 0);
462  /* HPUX 7.0 cc rejects these. */
463  ++pcpcc;
464  ppc = (char**) pcpcc;
465  pcpcc = (char const *const *) ppc;
466  { /* SCO 3.2v4 cc rejects this.  */
467    char const *s = 0 ? (char *) 0 : (char const *) 0;
468    if (s) return 0;
469  }
470  { /* Someone thinks the Sun supposedly-ANSI compiler will reject this.  */
471    int x[] = {25, 17};
472    const int *foo = &x[0];
473    ++foo;
474  }
475  { /* Sun SC1.0 ANSI compiler rejects this -- but not the above. */
476    typedef const int *iptr;
477    iptr p = 0;
478    ++p;
479  }
480  { /* AIX XL C 1.02.0.0 rejects this saying
481       "k.c", line 2.27: 1506-025 (S) Operand must be a modifiable lvalue. */
482    struct s { int j; const int *ap[3]; };
483    struct s a;
484    struct s *b = &a;
485    b->j = 5;
486  }
487  { /* ULTRIX-32 V3.1 (Rev 9) vcc rejects this */
488    const int foo = 10;
489    if (!foo) return 0;
490  }
491  return !cs[0] && !zero.x;
492#endif
493]])],
494                   [pac_cv_c_const=yes],
495                   [pac_cv_c_const=no])])
496if test $pac_cv_c_const = no; then
497  AC_DEFINE(const,,
498            [Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C.])
499fi
500])dnl
501dnl
502dnl/*D
503dnl PAC_C_CPP_CONCAT - Check whether the C compiler accepts ISO CPP string
504dnl   concatenation
505dnl
506dnl Synopsis:
507dnl PAC_C_CPP_CONCAT([true-action],[false-action])
508dnl
509dnl Output Effects:
510dnl Invokes the true or false action
511dnl
512dnl D*/
513AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_CPP_CONCAT],[
514pac_pound="#"
515AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the compiler $CC accepts $ac_pound$ac_pound for concatenation in cpp],
516pac_cv_c_cpp_concat,[
517AC_TRY_COMPILE([
518#define concat(a,b) a##b],[int concat(a,b);return ab;],
519pac_cv_cpp_concat="yes",pac_cv_cpp_concat="no")])
520if test $pac_cv_c_cpp_concat = "yes" ; then
521    ifelse([$1],,:,[$1])
522else
523    ifelse([$2],,:,[$2])
524fi
525])dnl
526dnl
527dnl/*D
528dnl PAC_FUNC_GETTIMEOFDAY - Check whether gettimeofday takes 1 or 2 arguments
529dnl
530dnl Synopsis
531dnl  PAC_IS_GETTIMEOFDAY_OK(ok_action,failure_action)
532dnl
533dnl Notes:
534dnl One version of Solaris accepted only one argument.
535dnl
536dnl D*/
537AC_DEFUN([PAC_FUNC_GETTIMEOFDAY],[
538AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether gettimeofday takes 2 arguments],
539pac_cv_func_gettimeofday,[
540AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/time.h>],[struct timeval tp;
541gettimeofday(&tp,(void*)0);return 0;],pac_cv_func_gettimeofday="yes",
542pac_cv_func_gettimeofday="no")
543])
544if test "$pac_cv_func_gettimeofday" = "yes" ; then
545     ifelse($1,,:,$1)
546else
547     ifelse($2,,:,$2)
548fi
549])
550dnl
551dnl/*D
552dnl PAC_C_RESTRICT - Check if C supports restrict
553dnl
554dnl Synopsis:
555dnl PAC_C_RESTRICT
556dnl
557dnl Output Effect:
558dnl Defines 'restrict' if some version of restrict is supported; otherwise
559dnl defines 'restrict' as empty.  This allows you to include 'restrict' in
560dnl declarations in the same way that 'AC_C_CONST' allows you to use 'const'
561dnl in declarations even when the C compiler does not support 'const'
562dnl
563dnl Note that some compilers accept restrict only with additional options.
564dnl DEC/Compaq/HP Alpha Unix (Tru64 etc.) -accept restrict_keyword
565dnl
566dnl D*/
567AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_RESTRICT],[
568AC_CACHE_CHECK([for restrict],
569pac_cv_c_restrict,[
570AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[int * restrict a;],pac_cv_c_restrict="restrict",
571pac_cv_c_restrict="no")
572if test "$pac_cv_c_restrict" = "no" ; then
573   AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[int * _Restrict a;],pac_cv_c_restrict="_Restrict",
574   pac_cv_c_restrict="no")
575fi
576if test "$pac_cv_c_restrict" = "no" ; then
577   AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[int * __restrict a;],pac_cv_c_restrict="__restrict",
578   pac_cv_c_restrict="no")
579fi
580])
581if test "$pac_cv_c_restrict" = "no" ; then
582  restrict_val=""
583elif test "$pac_cv_c_restrict" != "restrict" ; then
584  restrict_val=$pac_cv_c_restrict
585fi
586if test "$restrict_val" != "restrict" ; then
587  AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(restrict,$restrict_val,[if C does not support restrict])
588fi
589])dnl
590dnl
591dnl/*D
592dnl PAC_HEADER_STDARG - Check whether standard args are defined and whether
593dnl they are old style or new style
594dnl
595dnl Synopsis:
596dnl PAC_HEADER_STDARG(action if works, action if oldstyle, action if fails)
597dnl
598dnl Output Effects:
599dnl Defines HAVE_STDARG_H if the header exists.
600dnl defines
601dnl
602dnl Notes:
603dnl It isn't enough to check for stdarg.  Even gcc doesn't get it right;
604dnl on some systems, the gcc version of stdio.h loads stdarg.h `with the wrong
605dnl options` (causing it to choose the `old style` 'va_start' etc).
606dnl
607dnl The original test tried the two-arg version first; the old-style
608dnl va_start took only a single arg.
609dnl This turns out to be VERY tricky, because some compilers (e.g., Solaris)
610dnl are quite happy to accept the *wrong* number of arguments to a macro!
611dnl Instead, we try to find a clean compile version, using our special
612dnl PAC_C_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN command.
613dnl
614dnl D*/
615AC_DEFUN([PAC_HEADER_STDARG],[
616AC_CHECK_HEADER(stdarg.h)
617dnl Sets ac_cv_header_stdarg_h
618if test "$ac_cv_header_stdarg_h" = "yes" ; then
619    dnl results are yes,oldstyle,no.
620    AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether stdarg is oldstyle],
621    pac_cv_header_stdarg_oldstyle,[
622PAC_C_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN([#include <stdio.h>
623#include <stdarg.h>],
624[int func( int a, ... ){
625int b;
626va_list ap;
627va_start( ap );
628b = va_arg(ap, int);
629printf( "%d-%d\n", a, b );
630va_end(ap);
631fflush(stdout);
632return 0;
633}
634int main() { func( 1, 2 ); return 0;}],pac_check_compile)
635case "$pac_check_compile" in
636    0)  pac_cv_header_stdarg_oldstyle="yes"
637        ;;
638    1)  pac_cv_header_stdarg_oldstyle="may be newstyle"
639        ;;
640    2)  pac_cv_header_stdarg_oldstyle="no"   # compile failed
641        ;;
642esac
643])
644if test "$pac_cv_header_stdarg_oldstyle" = "yes" ; then
645    ifelse($2,,:,[$2])
646else
647    AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether stdarg works],
648    pac_cv_header_stdarg_works,[
649    PAC_C_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN([
650#include <stdio.h>
651#include <stdarg.h>],[
652int func( int a, ... ){
653int b;
654va_list ap;
655va_start( ap, a );
656b = va_arg(ap, int);
657printf( "%d-%d\n", a, b );
658va_end(ap);
659fflush(stdout);
660return 0;
661}
662int main() { func( 1, 2 ); return 0;}],pac_check_compile)
663case "$pac_check_compile" in
664    0)  pac_cv_header_stdarg_works="yes"
665        ;;
666    1)  pac_cv_header_stdarg_works="yes with warnings"
667        ;;
668    2)  pac_cv_header_stdarg_works="no"
669        ;;
670esac
671])
672fi   # test on oldstyle
673if test "$pac_cv_header_stdarg_works" = "no" ; then
674    ifelse($3,,:,[$3])
675else
676    ifelse($1,,:,[$1])
677fi
678else
679    ifelse($3,,:,[$3])
680fi  # test on header
681])
682dnl/*D
683dnl PAC_C_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN - Try to compile a program, separating success
684dnl with no warnings from success with warnings.
685dnl
686dnl Synopsis:
687dnl PAC_C_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN(header,program,flagvar)
688dnl
689dnl Output Effect:
690dnl The 'flagvar' is set to 0 (clean), 1 (dirty but success ok), or 2
691dnl (failed).
692dnl
693dnl D*/
694AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN],[
695$3=2
696dnl Get the compiler output to test against
697if test -z "$pac_TRY_COMPLILE_CLEAN" ; then
698    # This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
699    rm -rf conftest.dSYM
700    rm -f conftest*
701    echo 'int try(void);int try(void){return 0;}' > conftest.c
702    if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -c conftest.c >conftest.bas 2>&1 ; then
703        if test -s conftest.bas ; then
704            pac_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN_OUT=`cat conftest.bas`
705        fi
706        pac_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN=1
707    else
708        AC_MSG_WARN([Could not compile simple test program!])
709        if test -s conftest.bas ; then  cat conftest.bas >> config.log ; fi
710    fi
711fi
712dnl
713dnl Create the program that we need to test with
714# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
715rm -rf conftest.dSYM
716rm -f conftest*
717cat >conftest.c <<EOF
718#include "confdefs.h"
719[$1]
720[$2]
721EOF
722dnl
723dnl Compile it and test
724if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -c conftest.c >conftest.bas 2>&1 ; then
725    dnl Success.  Is the output the same?
726    if test "$pac_TRY_COMPILE_CLEAN_OUT" = "`cat conftest.bas`" ; then
727        $3=0
728    else
729        cat conftest.c >>config.log
730        if test -s conftest.bas ; then  cat conftest.bas >> config.log ; fi
731        $3=1
732    fi
733else
734    dnl Failure.  Set flag to 2
735    cat conftest.c >>config.log
736    if test -s conftest.bas ; then cat conftest.bas >> config.log ; fi
737    $3=2
738fi
739# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
740rm -rf conftest.dSYM
741rm -f conftest*
742])
743dnl
744dnl/*D
745dnl PAC_PROG_C_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES - Check that the C compiler allows unaligned
746dnl doubles
747dnl
748dnl Synopsis:
749dnl   PAC_PROG_C_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES(action-if-true,action-if-false,
750dnl       action-if-unknown)
751dnl
752dnl Notes:
753dnl 'action-if-unknown' is used in the case of cross-compilation.
754dnl D*/
755AC_DEFUN([PAC_PROG_C_UNALIGNED_DOUBLES],[
756AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether C compiler allows unaligned doubles],
757pac_cv_prog_c_unaligned_doubles,[
758AC_TRY_RUN([
759void fetch_double( v )
760double *v;
761{
762*v = 1.0;
763}
764int main( argc, argv )
765int argc;
766char **argv;
767{
768int p[4];
769double *p_val;
770fetch_double( (double *)&(p[0]) );
771p_val = (double *)&(p[0]);
772if (*p_val != 1.0) return 1;
773fetch_double( (double *)&(p[1]) );
774p_val = (double *)&(p[1]);
775if (*p_val != 1.0) return 1;
776return 0;
777}
778],pac_cv_prog_c_unaligned_doubles="yes",pac_cv_prog_c_unaligned_doubles="no",
779pac_cv_prog_c_unaligned_doubles="unknown")])
780ifelse($1,,,if test "X$pac_cv_prog_c_unaligned_doubles" = "yes" ; then
781$1
782fi)
783ifelse($2,,,if test "X$pac_cv_prog_c_unaligned_doubles" = "no" ; then
784$2
785fi)
786ifelse($3,,,if test "X$pac_cv_prog_c_unaligned_doubles" = "unknown" ; then
787$3
788fi)
789])
790dnl
791dnl/*D
792dnl PAC_PROG_C_WEAK_SYMBOLS - Test whether C supports weak alias symbols.
793dnl
794dnl Synopsis
795dnl PAC_PROG_C_WEAK_SYMBOLS(action-if-true,action-if-false)
796dnl
797dnl Output Effect:
798dnl Defines one of the following if a weak symbol pragma is found:
799dnl.vb
800dnl    HAVE_PRAGMA_WEAK - #pragma weak
801dnl    HAVE_PRAGMA_HP_SEC_DEF - #pragma _HP_SECONDARY_DEF
802dnl    HAVE_PRAGMA_CRI_DUP  - #pragma _CRI duplicate x as y
803dnl.ve
804dnl May also define
805dnl.vb
806dnl    HAVE_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE
807dnl.ve
808dnl if functions can be declared as 'int foo(...) __attribute__ ((weak));'
809dnl sets the shell variable pac_cv_attr_weak to yes.
810dnl Also checks for __attribute__((weak_import)) which is supported by
811dnl Apple in Mac OSX (at least in Darwin).  Note that this provides only
812dnl weak symbols, not weak aliases
813dnl
814dnl D*/
815AC_DEFUN([PAC_PROG_C_WEAK_SYMBOLS],[
816pragma_extra_message=""
817AC_CACHE_CHECK([for type of weak symbol alias support],
818pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols,[
819# Test for weak symbol support...
820# We can't put # in the message because it causes autoconf to generate
821# incorrect code
822AC_TRY_LINK([
823extern int PFoo(int);
824#pragma weak PFoo = Foo
825int Foo(int a) { return a; }
826],[return PFoo(1);],has_pragma_weak=yes)
827#
828# Some systems (Linux ia64 and ecc, for example), support weak symbols
829# only within a single object file!  This tests that case.
830# Note that there is an extern int PFoo declaration before the
831# pragma.  Some compilers require this in order to make the weak symbol
832# extenally visible. 
833if test "$has_pragma_weak" = yes ; then
834    # This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
835    rm -rf conftest.dSYM
836    rm -f conftest*
837    cat >>conftest1.c <<EOF
838extern int PFoo(int);
839#pragma weak PFoo = Foo
840int Foo(int);
841int Foo(int a) { return a; }
842EOF
843    cat >>conftest2.c <<EOF
844extern int PFoo(int);
845int main(int argc, char **argv) {
846return PFoo(0);}
847EOF
848    ac_link2='${CC-cc} -o conftest $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest1.c conftest2.c $LIBS >conftest.out 2>&1'
849    if eval $ac_link2 ; then
850        # The gcc 3.4.x compiler accepts the pragma weak, but does not
851        # correctly implement it on systems where the loader doesn't
852        # support weak symbols (e.g., cygwin).  This is a bug in gcc, but it
853        # it is one that *we* have to detect.
854        # This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
855        rm -rf conftest.dSYM
856        rm -f conftest*
857        cat >>conftest1.c <<EOF
858extern int PFoo(int);
859#pragma weak PFoo = Foo
860int Foo(int);
861int Foo(int a) { return a; }
862EOF
863    cat >>conftest2.c <<EOF
864extern int Foo(int);
865int PFoo(int a) { return a+1;}
866int main(int argc, char **argv) {
867return Foo(0);}
868EOF
869        if eval $ac_link2 ; then
870            pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols="pragma weak"
871        else
872            echo "$ac_link2" >> config.log
873            echo "Failed program was" >> config.log
874            cat conftest1.c >>config.log
875            cat conftest2.c >>config.log
876            if test -s conftest.out ; then cat conftest.out >> config.log ; fi
877            has_pragma_weak=0
878            pragma_extra_message="pragma weak accepted but does not work (probably creates two non-weak entries)"
879        fi
880    else
881      echo "$ac_link2" >>config.log
882      echo "Failed program was" >>config.log
883      cat conftest1.c >>config.log
884      cat conftest2.c >>config.log
885      if test -s conftest.out ; then cat conftest.out >> config.log ; fi
886      has_pragma_weak=0
887      pragma_extra_message="pragma weak does not work outside of a file"
888    fi
889    # This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
890    rm -rf conftest.dSYM
891    rm -f conftest*
892fi
893dnl
894if test -z "$pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols" ; then
895    AC_TRY_LINK([
896extern int PFoo(int);
897#pragma _HP_SECONDARY_DEF Foo  PFoo
898int Foo(int a) { return a; }
899],[return PFoo(1);],pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols="pragma _HP_SECONDARY_DEF")
900fi
901dnl
902if test -z "$pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols" ; then
903    AC_TRY_LINK([
904extern int PFoo(int);
905#pragma _CRI duplicate PFoo as Foo
906int Foo(int a) { return a; }
907],[return PFoo(1);],pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols="pragma _CRI duplicate x as y")
908fi
909dnl
910if test -z "$pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols" ; then
911    pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols="no"
912fi
913dnl
914dnl If there is an extra explanatory message, echo it now so that it
915dnl doesn't interfere with the cache result value
916if test -n "$pragma_extra_message" ; then
917    echo $pragma_extra_message
918fi
919dnl
920])
921if test "$pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols" = "no" ; then
922    ifelse([$2],,:,[$2])
923else
924    case "$pac_cv_prog_c_weak_symbols" in
925        "pragma weak") AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PRAGMA_WEAK,1,[Supports weak pragma])
926        ;;
927        "pragma _HP")  AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PRAGMA_HP_SEC_DEF,1,[HP style weak pragma])
928        ;;
929        "pragma _CRI") AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PRAGMA_CRI_DUP,1,[Cray style weak pragma])
930        ;;
931    esac
932    ifelse([$1],,:,[$1])
933fi
934AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __attribute__ ((weak)) allowed],
935pac_cv_attr_weak,[
936AC_TRY_COMPILE([int foo(int) __attribute__ ((weak));],[int a;],
937pac_cv_attr_weak=yes,pac_cv_attr_weak=no)])
938# Note that being able to compile with weak_import doesn't mean that
939# it works.
940AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __attribute ((weak_import)) allowed],
941pac_cv_attr_weak_import,[
942AC_TRY_COMPILE([int foo(int) __attribute__ ((weak_import));],[int a;],
943pac_cv_attr_weak_import=yes,pac_cv_attr_weak_import=no)])
944])
945
946#
947# This is a replacement that checks that FAILURES are signaled as well
948# (later configure macros look for the .o file, not just success from the
949# compiler, but they should not HAVE to
950#
951dnl --- insert 2.52 compatibility here ---
952dnl 2.52 does not have AC_PROG_CC_WORKS
953ifdef([AC_PROG_CC_WORKS],,[AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_CC_WORKS],)])
954dnl
955AC_DEFUN([PAC_PROG_CC_WORKS],
956[AC_PROG_CC_WORKS
957AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the C compiler sets its return status correctly])
958AC_LANG_SAVE
959AC_LANG_C
960AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[int a = bzzzt;],notbroken=no,notbroken=yes)
961AC_MSG_RESULT($notbroken)
962if test "$notbroken" = "no" ; then
963    AC_MSG_ERROR([installation or configuration problem: C compiler does not
964correctly set error code when a fatal error occurs])
965fi
966])
967dnl
968dnl/*D
969dnl PAC_PROG_C_MULTIPLE_WEAK_SYMBOLS - Test whether C and the
970dnl linker allow multiple weak symbols.
971dnl
972dnl Synopsis
973dnl PAC_PROG_C_MULTIPLE_WEAK_SYMBOLS(action-if-true,action-if-false)
974dnl
975dnl
976dnl D*/
977AC_DEFUN([PAC_PROG_C_MULTIPLE_WEAK_SYMBOLS],[
978AC_CACHE_CHECK([for multiple weak symbol support],
979pac_cv_prog_c_multiple_weak_symbols,[
980# Test for multiple weak symbol support...
981#
982# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
983rm -rf conftest.dSYM
984rm -f conftest*
985cat >>conftest1.c <<EOF
986extern int PFoo(int);
987extern int PFoo_(int);
988extern int pfoo_(int);
989#pragma weak PFoo = Foo
990#pragma weak PFoo_ = Foo
991#pragma weak pfoo_ = Foo
992int Foo(int);
993int Foo(a) { return a; }
994EOF
995cat >>conftest2.c <<EOF
996extern int PFoo(int), PFoo_(int), pfoo_(int);
997int main() {
998return PFoo(0) + PFoo_(1) + pfoo_(2);}
999EOF
1000ac_link2='${CC-cc} -o conftest $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest1.c conftest2.c $LIBS >conftest.out 2>&1'
1001if eval $ac_link2 ; then
1002    pac_cv_prog_c_multiple_weak_symbols="yes"
1003else
1004    echo "$ac_link2" >>config.log
1005    echo "Failed program was" >>config.log
1006    cat conftest1.c >>config.log
1007    cat conftest2.c >>config.log
1008    if test -s conftest.out ; then cat conftest.out >> config.log ; fi
1009fi
1010# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
1011rm -rf conftest.dSYM
1012rm -f conftest*
1013dnl
1014])
1015if test "$pac_cv_prog_c_multiple_weak_symbols" = "yes" ; then
1016    ifelse([$1],,:,[$1])
1017else
1018    ifelse([$2],,:,[$2])
1019fi
1020])
1021dnl
1022dnl/*D
1023dnl PAC_FUNC_CRYPT - Check that the function crypt is defined
1024dnl
1025dnl Synopsis:
1026dnl PAC_FUNC_CRYPT
1027dnl
1028dnl Output Effects:
1029dnl
1030dnl In Solaris, the crypt function is not defined in unistd unless
1031dnl _XOPEN_SOURCE is defines and _XOPEN_VERSION is 4 or greater.
1032dnl We test by looking for a missing crypt by defining our own
1033dnl incompatible one and trying to compile it.
1034dnl Defines NEED_CRYPT_PROTOTYPE if no prototype is found.
1035dnl D*/
1036AC_DEFUN([PAC_FUNC_CRYPT],[
1037AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether crypt defined in unistd.h],
1038pac_cv_func_crypt_defined,[
1039AC_TRY_COMPILE([
1040#include <unistd.h>
1041double crypt(double a){return a;}],[return 0];,
1042pac_cv_func_crypt_defined="no",pac_cv_func_crypt_defined="yes")])
1043if test "$pac_cv_func_crypt_defined" = "no" ; then
1044    # check to see if defining _XOPEN_SOURCE helps
1045    AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether crypt defined in unistd with _XOPEN_SOURCE],
1046pac_cv_func_crypt_xopen,[
1047    AC_TRY_COMPILE([
1048#define _XOPEN_SOURCE   
1049#include <unistd.h>
1050double crypt(double a){return a;}],[return 0];,
1051pac_cv_func_crypt_xopen="no",pac_cv_func_crypt_xopen="yes")])
1052fi
1053if test "$pac_cv_func_crypt_xopen" = "yes" ; then
1054    AC_DEFINE(_XOPEN_SOURCE,1,[if xopen needed for crypt])
1055elif test "$pac_cv_func_crypt_defined" = "no" ; then
1056    AC_DEFINE(NEED_CRYPT_PROTOTYPE,1,[if a prototype for crypt is needed])
1057fi
1058])dnl
1059
1060dnl Use the value of enable-strict to update CFLAGS
1061dnl pac_cc_strict_flags contains the strict flags.
1062dnl
1063dnl -std=c89 is used to select the C89 version of the ANSI/ISO C standard.
1064dnl As of this writing, many C compilers still accepted only this version,
1065dnl not the later C99 version. When all compilers accept C99, this
1066dnl should be changed to the appropriate standard level.  Note that we've
1067dnl had trouble with gcc 2.95.3 accepting -std=c89 but then trying to
1068dnl compile program with a invalid set of options
1069dnl (-D __STRICT_ANSI__-trigraphs)
1070AC_DEFUN([PAC_CC_STRICT],[
1071export enable_strict_done
1072if test "$enable_strict_done" != "yes" ; then
1073    pac_cc_strict_flags=""
1074    case "$1" in
1075        yes|all)
1076                enable_strict_done="yes"
1077                pac_cc_strict_flags="-O2 -Wall -Wextra -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -DGCC_WALL -Wunused -Wshadow -Wmissing-declarations -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wno-long-long -Wunused-parameter -Wunused-value  -Wfloat-equal -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wundef -Wno-endif-labels -Wpointer-arith -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings -Wconversion -Wsign-compare -Waggregate-return -Wold-style-definition -Wmissing-field-initializers -Wmissing-noreturn -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wno-multichar -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wpacked -Wpadded -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Winline -Winvalid-pch -Wno-pointer-sign -Wvariadic-macros -std=c89"
1078        ;;
1079
1080        posix)
1081                # fsync is a part of POSIX only in the real-time
1082                # extensions, apparently, so code that used include
1083                # <unistd.h> and POSIX and expects fsync to be defined
1084                # is in trouble.  Because of that we're not including
1085                # the -W option to error if a function is not
1086                # prototyped.
1087                enable_strict_done="yes"
1088                pac_cc_strict_flags="-O2 -Wall -Wextra -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -DGCC_WALL -Wunused -Wshadow -Wmissing-declarations -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wno-long-long -Wunused-parameter -Wunused-value  -Wfloat-equal -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wundef -Wno-endif-labels -Wpointer-arith -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings -Wconversion -Wsign-compare -Waggregate-return -Wold-style-definition -Wmissing-field-initializers -Wmissing-noreturn -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wno-multichar -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Wpacked -Wpadded -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Winline -Winvalid-pch -Wno-pointer-sign -Wvariadic-macros -std=c89 -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L"
1089        ;;
1090       
1091        no)
1092                # Accept and ignore this value
1093                :
1094        ;;
1095
1096        *)
1097                if test -n "$1" ; then
1098                   AC_MSG_WARN([Unrecognized value for enable-strict:$1])
1099                fi
1100        ;;
1101
1102    esac
1103
1104    # See if the above options work with the compiler
1105    accepted_flags=""
1106    for flag in $pac_cc_strict_flags ; do
1107        old_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
1108        CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $accepted_flags $flag"
1109        AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(,[int a;])],accepted_flags="$accepted_flags $flag",)
1110        CFLAGS="$old_CFLAGS"
1111    done
1112    pac_cc_strict_flags=$accepted_flags
1113fi
1114])
1115
1116dnl/*D
1117dnl PAC_ARG_STRICT - Add --enable-strict to configure. 
1118dnl
1119dnl Synopsis:
1120dnl PAC_ARG_STRICT
1121dnl
1122dnl Output effects:
1123dnl Adds '--enable-strict' to the command line.
1124dnl
1125dnl D*/
1126AC_DEFUN([PAC_ARG_STRICT],[
1127AC_ARG_ENABLE(strict,
1128[--enable-strict  - Turn on strict compilation testing when using gcc])
1129PAC_CC_STRICT($enable_strict)
1130CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $pac_cc_strict_flags"
1131export CFLAGS
1132])
1133
1134dnl/*D
1135dnl PAC_ARG_CC_G - Add debugging flags for the C compiler
1136dnl
1137dnl Synopsis:
1138dnl PAC_ARG_CC_G
1139dnl
1140dnl Output Effect:
1141dnl Adds '-g' to 'COPTIONS' and exports 'COPTIONS'.  Sets and exports the
1142dnl variable 'enable_g_simple' so that subsidiary 'configure's will not
1143dnl add another '-g'.
1144dnl
1145dnl Notes:
1146dnl '--enable-g' should be used for all internal debugging modes if possible.
1147dnl Use the 'enable_val' that 'enable_g' is set to to pass particular values,
1148dnl and ignore any values that are not recognized (some other 'configure'
1149dnl may have used them.  Of course, if you need extra values, you must
1150dnl add code to extract values from 'enable_g'.
1151dnl
1152dnl For example, to look for a particular keyword, you could use
1153dnl.vb
1154dnl SaveIFS="$IFS"
1155dnl IFS=","
1156dnl for key in $enable_g ; do
1157dnl     case $key in
1158dnl         mem) # add code for memory debugging
1159dnl         ;;
1160dnl         *)   # ignore all other values
1161dnl         ;;
1162dnl     esac
1163dnl done
1164dnl IFS="$SaveIFS"
1165dnl.ve
1166dnl
1167dnl D*/
1168AC_DEFUN([PAC_ARG_CC_G],[
1169AC_ARG_ENABLE(g,
1170[--enable-g  - Turn on debugging of the package (typically adds -g to COPTIONS)])
1171export COPTIONS
1172export enable_g_simple
1173if test -n "$enable_g" -a "$enable_g" != "no" -a \
1174   "$enable_g_simple" != "done" ; then
1175    enable_g_simple="done"
1176    if test "$enable_g" = "g" -o "$enable_g" = "yes" ; then
1177        COPTIONS="$COPTIONS -g"
1178    fi
1179fi
1180])
1181dnl
1182dnl Simple version for both options
1183dnl
1184AC_DEFUN([PAC_ARG_CC_COMMON],[
1185PAC_ARG_CC_G
1186PAC_ARG_STRICT
1187])
1188dnl
1189dnl Eventually, this can be used instead of the funky Fortran stuff to
1190dnl access the command line from a C routine.
1191dnl #
1192dnl # Under IRIX (some version) __Argc and __Argv gave the argc,argv values
1193dnl #Under linux, __libc_argv and __libc_argc
1194dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING([for alternative argc,argv names])
1195dnl AC_TRY_LINK([
1196dnl extern int __Argc; extern char **__Argv;],[return __Argc;],
1197dnl alt_argv="__Argv")
1198dnl if test -z "$alt_argv" ; then
1199dnl    AC_TRY_LINK([
1200dnl extern int __libc_argc; extern char **__libc_argv;],[return __lib_argc;],
1201dnl alt_argv="__lib_argv")
1202dnl fi
1203dnl if test -z "$alt_argv" ; then
1204dnl   AC_MSG_RESULT(none found))
1205dnl else
1206dnl   AC_MSG_RESULT($alt_argv)
1207dnl fi
1208dnl
1209dnl
1210dnl Check whether we need -fno-common to correctly compile the source code.
1211dnl This is necessary if global variables are defined without values in
1212dnl gcc.  Here is the test
1213dnl conftest1.c:
1214dnl extern int a; int a;
1215dnl conftest2.c:
1216dnl extern int a; int main(int argc; char *argv[] ){ return a; }
1217dnl Make a library out of conftest1.c and try to link with it.
1218dnl If that fails, recompile it with -fno-common and see if that works.
1219dnl If so, add -fno-common to CFLAGS
1220dnl An alternative is to use, on some systems, ranlib -c to force
1221dnl the system to find common symbols.
1222dnl
1223AC_DEFUN([PAC_PROG_C_BROKEN_COMMON],[
1224AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether global variables handled properly],
1225ac_cv_prog_cc_globals_work,[
1226AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_RANLIB])
1227ac_cv_prog_cc_globals_work=no
1228rm -f libconftest.a
1229echo 'extern int a; int a;' > conftest1.c
1230echo 'extern int a; int main( ){ return a; }' > conftest2.c
1231if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -c conftest1.c >conftest.out 2>&1 ; then
1232    if ${AR-ar} cr libconftest.a conftest1.o >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1233        if ${RANLIB-:} libconftest.a >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1234            if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.c $LDFLAGS libconftest.a >>conftest.out 2>&1 ; then
1235                # Success!  C works
1236                ac_cv_prog_cc_globals_work=yes
1237            else
1238                echo "Error linking program with uninitialized global" >&AC_FD_CC
1239                echo "Programs were:" >&AC_FD_CC
1240                echo "conftest1.c:" >&AC_FD_CC
1241                cat conftest1.c >&AC_FD_CC
1242                echo "conftest2.c:" >&AC_FD_CC
1243                cat conftest2.c >&AC_FD_CC
1244                echo "and link line was:" >&AC_FD_CC
1245                echo "${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.c $LDFLAGS libconftest.a" >&AC_FD_CC
1246                echo "with output:" >&AC_FD_CC
1247                cat conftest.out >&AC_FD_CC
1248
1249                # Failure!  Do we need -fno-common?
1250                ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -fno-common -c conftest1.c >> conftest.out 2>&1
1251                rm -f libconftest.a
1252                ${AR-ar} cr libconftest.a conftest1.o
1253                ${RANLIB-:} libconftest.a
1254                if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.c $LDFLAGS libconftest.a >> conftest.out 2>&1 ; then
1255                    ac_cv_prog_cc_globals_work="needs -fno-common"
1256                    CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-common"
1257                elif test -n "$RANLIB" ; then
1258                    # Try again, with ranlib changed to ranlib -c
1259                    # (send output to /dev/null incase this ranlib
1260                    # doesn't know -c)
1261                    ${RANLIB} -c libconftest.a >/dev/null 2>&1
1262                    if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.c $LDFLAGS libconftest.a >> conftest.out 2>&1 ; then
1263                        RANLIB="$RANLIB -c"
1264                    #else
1265                    #   # That didn't work
1266                    #   :
1267                    fi
1268                #else
1269                #    :
1270                fi
1271            fi
1272        fi
1273    fi
1274fi
1275# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
1276rm -rf conftest.dSYM
1277rm -f conftest* libconftest*])
1278if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_globals_work" = no ; then
1279    AC_MSG_WARN([Common symbols not supported on this system!])
1280fi
1281])
1282dnl
1283dnl
1284dnl Return the structure alignment in pac_cv_c_struct_align
1285dnl Possible values include
1286dnl     packed - no padding or alignment, any item may begin on any byte
1287dnl     largest - extent of a structure is a multiple of the largest item;
1288dnl               items are aligned with their size
1289dnl     four - structs padded to a multiple of four
1290dnl     two  - like four, but to a multiple of two
1291dnl     eight - If objects containing 8-byte items are padded to a multiple
1292dnl             of eight
1293dnl     largestor4 - like largest, except that for items of size > 4, align
1294dnl                  on 4-byte boundaries.  E.g., align on the
1295dnl                  min(4,max(size of items)).
1296dnl     largestorword - (should be named largestorqword, with qword meaning
1297dnl                     quad-word): Like largestor4, but with a special case
1298dnl                     for 16-byte items (this is the 16-byte aligned
1299dnl                     quad-word-load special case).
1300dnl
1301dnl In addition, a "Could not determine alignment" and a
1302dnl "Multiple cases:" return is possible. 
1303dnl
1304AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_STRUCT_ALIGNMENT],[
1305AC_CACHE_CHECK([for C struct alignment],pac_cv_c_struct_align,[
1306AC_TRY_RUN([
1307#include <stdio.h>
1308#ifdef DEBUG_STRUCT_ALIGNMENT
1309#define DBG(a,b,c) printf( "type %s, size = %d, extent = %d\n", a, b, c )
1310#define CHECK(cond,flag) if (cond) { flag = 0; \
1311    printf( "Setting %s to false because of %s\n", #flag, #cond ); }
1312#else
1313#define DBG(a,b,c)
1314#define CHECK(cond,flag) if (cond) { flag = 0; }
1315#endif
1316
1317int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
1318{
1319    FILE *cf;
1320    int is_packed  = 1;
1321    int is_two     = 1;
1322    int is_four    = 1;
1323    int is_eight   = 1;
1324    int is_largest = 1;
1325    int is_largestorword = 1;
1326    int is_largestor4 = 1;
1327    int numCases;
1328
1329    /* We've seen PowerPC systems where the alignment may
1330       be largest for some items but not for double + int */
1331    struct { char a; int b; } char_int;
1332    struct { short a; int b; } short_int;
1333    struct { char a; short b; } char_short;
1334    struct { char a; long b; } char_long;
1335    struct { char a; float b; } char_float;
1336    struct { char a; double b; } char_double;
1337    struct { char a; int b; char c; } char_int_char;
1338    struct { char a; short b; char c; } char_short_char;
1339#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
1340    struct { char a; long double b; } char_long_double;
1341#endif
1342    int size, extent;
1343
1344    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(int);
1345    extent = sizeof(char_int);
1346    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1347    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0, is_largest);
1348    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0, is_largestor4);
1349    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0, is_largestorword);
1350    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1351    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1352    if (sizeof(int) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1353    DBG("char_int",size,extent);
1354
1355    size = sizeof(short) + sizeof(int);
1356    extent = sizeof(short_int);
1357    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1358    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0, is_largest);
1359    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0, is_largestor4);
1360    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0, is_largestorword);
1361    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1362    if ( (size == 6) && (extent == 8) ) is_two = 0;
1363    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1364    if (sizeof(int) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1365    DBG("short_int",size,extent);
1366
1367    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(short);
1368    extent = sizeof(char_short);
1369    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1370    CHECK((extent % sizeof(short)) != 0,is_largest);
1371    CHECK((extent % sizeof(short)) != 0,is_largestor4);
1372    CHECK((extent % sizeof(short)) != 0,is_largestorword);
1373    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1374    if (sizeof(short) == 4 && (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1375    if (sizeof(short) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1376    DBG("char_short",size,extent);
1377
1378    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(long);
1379    extent = sizeof(char_long);
1380    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1381    CHECK((extent % sizeof(long)) != 0,is_largest);
1382    CHECK((extent % 4) != 0,is_largestor4);
1383    CHECK((extent % sizeof(long)) != 0,is_largestorword);
1384    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1385    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1386    if (sizeof(long) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1387    DBG("char_long",size,extent);
1388
1389    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(float);
1390    extent = sizeof(char_float);
1391    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1392    CHECK((extent % sizeof(float)) != 0,is_largest);
1393    CHECK((extent % sizeof(float)) != 0,is_largestor4);
1394    CHECK((extent % sizeof(float)) != 0,is_largestorword);
1395    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1396    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1397    if (sizeof(float) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1398    DBG("char_float",size,extent);
1399
1400    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(double);
1401    extent = sizeof(char_double);
1402    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1403    CHECK((extent % sizeof(double)) != 0,is_largest);
1404    CHECK((extent % 4) != 0,is_largestor4);
1405    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0,is_largestorword);
1406    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1407    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1408    if (sizeof(double) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1409    DBG("char_double",size,extent);
1410
1411#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
1412    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(long double);
1413    extent = sizeof(char_long_double);
1414    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1415    CHECK((extent % sizeof(long double)) != 0,is_largest);
1416    CHECK((extent % 4) != 0,is_largestor4);
1417    CHECK((extent % 16) == 0,is_largestor4);
1418    CHECK((extent % sizeof(long double)) != 0,is_largestorword);
1419    /* This case only applies to largestorword if long doubles are 16 bytes */
1420    if (sizeof(long double) != 16) is_largestorword = 0;
1421    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1422    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1423    if (sizeof(long double) >= 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1424    DBG("char_long-double",size,extent);
1425#else
1426    /* The special case of largestorword only applies if long double
1427       available */
1428    is_largestorword=0;
1429#endif
1430
1431    /* char int char helps separate largest from 4/8 aligned */
1432    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(int) + sizeof(char);
1433    extent = sizeof(char_int_char);
1434    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1435    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0,is_largest);
1436    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0,is_largestor4);
1437    CHECK((extent % sizeof(int)) != 0,is_largestorword);
1438    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1439    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1440    if (sizeof(int) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1441    DBG("char_int_char",size,extent);
1442
1443    /* char short char helps separate largest from 4/8 aligned */
1444    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(short) + sizeof(char);
1445    extent = sizeof(char_short_char);
1446    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1447    CHECK((extent % sizeof(short)) != 0,is_largest);
1448    CHECK((extent % sizeof(short)) != 0,is_largestor4);
1449    CHECK((extent % sizeof(short)) != 0,is_largestorword);
1450    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1451    if (sizeof(short) == 4 && (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1452    CHECK((extent == 6) && (size == 4),is_four);
1453    if (sizeof(short) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1454    DBG("char_short_char",size,extent);
1455
1456    /* If aligned mod 8, it will be aligned mod 4 */
1457    if (is_eight) { is_four = 0; is_two = 0; }
1458
1459    if (is_four) is_two = 0;
1460
1461    /* largest superceeds eight */
1462    if (is_largest) is_eight = 0;
1463
1464    /* Tabulate the results */
1465    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
1466    numCases = is_packed + is_largest + is_largestorword + is_largestor4 +
1467        is_two + is_four + is_eight;
1468    if (numCases == 0) {
1469        fprintf( cf, "Could not determine alignment\n" );
1470    }
1471    else {
1472        if (numCases != 1) {
1473            fprintf( cf, "Multiple cases:\n" );
1474        }
1475        if (is_packed) fprintf( cf, "packed\n" );
1476        if (is_largest) fprintf( cf, "largest\n" );
1477        if (is_largestorword) fprintf( cf, "largestorword\n" );
1478        if (is_largestor4) fprintf( cf, "largestor4\n" );
1479        if (is_two) fprintf( cf, "two\n" );
1480        if (is_four) fprintf( cf, "four\n" );
1481        if (is_eight) fprintf( cf, "eight\n" );
1482    }
1483    fclose( cf );
1484    return 0;
1485}],
1486pac_cv_c_struct_align=`cat ctest.out`
1487,pac_cv_c_struct_align="unknown",pac_cv_c_struct_align="$CROSS_ALIGN_STRUCT")
1488rm -f ctest.out
1489])
1490if test -z "$pac_cv_c_struct_align" ; then
1491    pac_cv_c_struct_align="unknown"
1492fi
1493])
1494dnl
1495dnl
1496dnl Return the integer structure alignment in pac_cv_c_max_integer_align
1497dnl Possible values include
1498dnl     packed
1499dnl     two
1500dnl     four
1501dnl     eight
1502dnl
1503dnl In addition, a "Could not determine alignment" and a "error!"
1504dnl return is possible. 
1505AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_MAX_INTEGER_ALIGN],[
1506AC_CACHE_CHECK([for max C struct integer alignment],
1507pac_cv_c_max_integer_align,[
1508AC_TRY_RUN([
1509#include <stdio.h>
1510#define DBG(a,b,c)
1511int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
1512{
1513    FILE *cf;
1514    int is_packed  = 1;
1515    int is_two     = 1;
1516    int is_four    = 1;
1517    int is_eight   = 1;
1518    struct { char a; int b; } char_int;
1519    struct { char a; short b; } char_short;
1520    struct { char a; long b; } char_long;
1521    struct { char a; int b; char c; } char_int_char;
1522    struct { char a; short b; char c; } char_short_char;
1523#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT
1524    struct { long long int a; char b; } lli_c;
1525    struct { char a; long long int b; } c_lli;
1526#endif
1527    int size, extent, extent2;
1528
1529    /* assume max integer alignment isn't 8 if we don't have
1530     * an eight-byte value :)
1531     */
1532#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT
1533    if (sizeof(int) < 8 && sizeof(long) < 8 && sizeof(long long int) < 8)
1534        is_eight = 0;
1535#else
1536    if (sizeof(int) < 8 && sizeof(long) < 8) is_eight = 0;
1537#endif
1538
1539    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(int);
1540    extent = sizeof(char_int);
1541    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1542    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1543    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1544    if (sizeof(int) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1545    DBG("char_int",size,extent);
1546
1547    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(short);
1548    extent = sizeof(char_short);
1549    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1550    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1551    if (sizeof(short) == 4 && (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1552    if (sizeof(short) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1553    DBG("char_short",size,extent);
1554
1555    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(long);
1556    extent = sizeof(char_long);
1557    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1558    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1559    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1560    if (sizeof(long) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1561    DBG("char_long",size,extent);
1562
1563#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT
1564    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(long long int);
1565    extent = sizeof(lli_c);
1566    extent2 = sizeof(c_lli);
1567    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1568    if ( (extent % 2) != 0 && (extent2 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1569    if ( (extent % 4) != 0 && (extent2 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1570    if (sizeof(long long int) >= 8 && (extent % 8) != 0 && (extent2 % 8) != 0)
1571        is_eight = 0;
1572#endif
1573
1574    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(int) + sizeof(char);
1575    extent = sizeof(char_int_char);
1576    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1577    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1578    if ( (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1579    if (sizeof(int) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1580    DBG("char_int_char",size,extent);
1581
1582    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(short) + sizeof(char);
1583    extent = sizeof(char_short_char);
1584    if (size != extent) is_packed = 0;
1585    if ( (extent % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1586    if (sizeof(short) == 4 && (extent % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1587    if (sizeof(short) == 8 && (extent % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1588    DBG("char_short_char",size,extent);
1589
1590    /* If aligned mod 8, it will be aligned mod 4 */
1591    if (is_eight) { is_four = 0; is_two = 0; }
1592
1593    if (is_four) is_two = 0;
1594
1595    /* Tabulate the results */
1596    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
1597    if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight == 0) {
1598        fprintf( cf, "Could not determine alignment\n" );
1599    }
1600    else {
1601        if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight != 1) {
1602            fprintf( cf, "error!\n" );
1603        }
1604        else {
1605            if (is_packed) fprintf( cf, "packed\n" );
1606            if (is_two) fprintf( cf, "two\n" );
1607            if (is_four) fprintf( cf, "four\n" );
1608            if (is_eight) fprintf( cf, "eight\n" );
1609        }
1610    }
1611    fclose( cf );
1612    return 0;
1613}],
1614pac_cv_c_max_integer_align=`cat ctest.out`,
1615pac_cv_c_max_integer_align="unknown",
1616pac_cv_c_max_integer_align="$CROSS_ALIGN_STRUCT_INT")
1617rm -f ctest.out
1618])
1619if test -z "$pac_cv_c_max_integer_align" ; then
1620    pac_cv_c_max_integer_align="unknown"
1621fi
1622])
1623dnl
1624dnl
1625dnl Return the floating point structure alignment in
1626dnl pac_cv_c_max_fp_align.
1627dnl
1628dnl Possible values include:
1629dnl     packed
1630dnl     two
1631dnl     four
1632dnl     eight
1633dnl     sixteen
1634dnl
1635dnl In addition, a "Could not determine alignment" and a "error!"
1636dnl return is possible. 
1637AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_MAX_FP_ALIGN],[
1638AC_CACHE_CHECK([for max C struct floating point alignment],
1639pac_cv_c_max_fp_align,[
1640AC_TRY_RUN([
1641#include <stdio.h>
1642#define DBG(a,b,c)
1643int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
1644{
1645    FILE *cf;
1646    int is_packed  = 1;
1647    int is_two     = 1;
1648    int is_four    = 1;
1649    int is_eight   = 1;
1650    int is_sixteen = 1;
1651    struct { char a; float b; } char_float;
1652    struct { float b; char a; } float_char;
1653    struct { char a; double b; } char_double;
1654    struct { double b; char a; } double_char;
1655#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
1656    struct { char a; long double b; } char_long_double;
1657    struct { long double b; char a; } long_double_char;
1658    struct { long double a; int b; char c; } long_double_int_char;
1659#endif
1660    int size, extent1, extent2;
1661
1662    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(float);
1663    extent1 = sizeof(char_float);
1664    extent2 = sizeof(float_char);
1665    if (size != extent1) is_packed = 0;
1666    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0 && (extent2 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1667    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0 && (extent2 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1668    if (sizeof(float) == 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0 && (extent2 % 8) != 0)
1669        is_eight = 0;
1670    DBG("char_float",size,extent1);
1671
1672    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(double);
1673    extent1 = sizeof(char_double);
1674    extent2 = sizeof(double_char);
1675    if (size != extent1) is_packed = 0;
1676    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0 && (extent2 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1677    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0 && (extent2 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1678    if (sizeof(double) == 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0 && (extent2 % 8) != 0)
1679        is_eight = 0;
1680    DBG("char_double",size,extent1);
1681
1682#ifdef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE
1683    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(long double);
1684    extent1 = sizeof(char_long_double);
1685    extent2 = sizeof(long_double_char);
1686    if (size != extent1) is_packed = 0;
1687    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0 && (extent2 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1688    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0 && (extent2 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1689    if (sizeof(long double) >= 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0 && (extent2 % 8) != 0)
1690        is_eight = 0;
1691    if (sizeof(long double) > 8 && (extent1 % 16) != 0
1692        && (extent2 % 16) != 0) is_sixteen = 0;
1693    DBG("char_long-double",size,extent1);
1694
1695    extent1 = sizeof(long_double_int_char);
1696    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1697    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1698    if (sizeof(long double) >= 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1699    if (sizeof(long double) > 8 && (extent1 % 16) != 0) is_sixteen = 0;
1700#else
1701    is_sixteen = 0;
1702#endif
1703
1704    if (is_sixteen) { is_eight = 0; is_four = 0; is_two = 0; }
1705
1706    if (is_eight) { is_four = 0; is_two = 0; }
1707
1708    if (is_four) is_two = 0;
1709
1710    /* Tabulate the results */
1711    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
1712    if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight + is_sixteen == 0) {
1713        fprintf( cf, "Could not determine alignment\n" );
1714    }
1715    else {
1716        if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight + is_sixteen != 1) {
1717            fprintf( cf, "error!\n" );
1718        }
1719        else {
1720            if (is_packed) fprintf( cf, "packed\n" );
1721            if (is_two) fprintf( cf, "two\n" );
1722            if (is_four) fprintf( cf, "four\n" );
1723            if (is_eight) fprintf( cf, "eight\n" );
1724            if (is_sixteen) fprintf( cf, "sixteen\n" );
1725        }
1726    }
1727    fclose( cf );
1728    return 0;
1729}],
1730pac_cv_c_max_fp_align=`cat ctest.out`,
1731pac_cv_c_max_fp_align="unknown",
1732pac_cv_c_max_fp_align="$CROSS_ALIGN_STRUCT_FP")
1733rm -f ctest.out
1734])
1735if test -z "$pac_cv_c_max_fp_align" ; then
1736    pac_cv_c_max_fp_align="unknown"
1737fi
1738])
1739dnl
1740dnl
1741dnl Return the floating point structure alignment in
1742dnl pac_cv_c_max_double_fp_align.
1743dnl
1744dnl Possible values include:
1745dnl     packed
1746dnl     two
1747dnl     four
1748dnl     eight
1749dnl
1750dnl In addition, a "Could not determine alignment" and a "error!"
1751dnl return is possible. 
1752AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_MAX_DOUBLE_FP_ALIGN],[
1753AC_CACHE_CHECK([for max C struct alignment of structs with doubles],
1754pac_cv_c_max_double_fp_align,[
1755AC_TRY_RUN([
1756#include <stdio.h>
1757#define DBG(a,b,c)
1758int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
1759{
1760    FILE *cf;
1761    int is_packed  = 1;
1762    int is_two     = 1;
1763    int is_four    = 1;
1764    int is_eight   = 1;
1765    struct { char a; float b; } char_float;
1766    struct { float b; char a; } float_char;
1767    struct { char a; double b; } char_double;
1768    struct { double b; char a; } double_char;
1769    int size, extent1, extent2;
1770
1771    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(float);
1772    extent1 = sizeof(char_float);
1773    extent2 = sizeof(float_char);
1774    if (size != extent1) is_packed = 0;
1775    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0 && (extent2 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1776    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0 && (extent2 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1777    if (sizeof(float) == 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0 && (extent2 % 8) != 0)
1778        is_eight = 0;
1779    DBG("char_float",size,extent1);
1780
1781    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(double);
1782    extent1 = sizeof(char_double);
1783    extent2 = sizeof(double_char);
1784    if (size != extent1) is_packed = 0;
1785    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0 && (extent2 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1786    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0 && (extent2 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1787    if (sizeof(double) == 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0 && (extent2 % 8) != 0)
1788        is_eight = 0;
1789    DBG("char_double",size,extent1);
1790
1791    if (is_eight) { is_four = 0; is_two = 0; }
1792
1793    if (is_four) is_two = 0;
1794
1795    /* Tabulate the results */
1796    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
1797    if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight == 0) {
1798        fprintf( cf, "Could not determine alignment\n" );
1799    }
1800    else {
1801        if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight != 1) {
1802            fprintf( cf, "error!\n" );
1803        }
1804        else {
1805            if (is_packed) fprintf( cf, "packed\n" );
1806            if (is_two) fprintf( cf, "two\n" );
1807            if (is_four) fprintf( cf, "four\n" );
1808            if (is_eight) fprintf( cf, "eight\n" );
1809        }
1810    }
1811    fclose( cf );
1812    return 0;
1813}],
1814pac_cv_c_max_double_fp_align=`cat ctest.out`,
1815pac_cv_c_max_double_fp_align="unknown",
1816pac_cv_c_max_double_fp_align="$CROSS_ALIGN_STRUCT_DOUBLE_FP")
1817rm -f ctest.out
1818])
1819if test -z "$pac_cv_c_max_double_fp_align" ; then
1820    pac_cv_c_max_double_fp_align="unknown"
1821fi
1822])
1823AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_MAX_LONGDOUBLE_FP_ALIGN],[
1824AC_CACHE_CHECK([for max C struct floating point alignment with long doubles],
1825pac_cv_c_max_longdouble_fp_align,[
1826AC_TRY_RUN([
1827#include <stdio.h>
1828#define DBG(a,b,c)
1829int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
1830{
1831    FILE *cf;
1832    int is_packed  = 1;
1833    int is_two     = 1;
1834    int is_four    = 1;
1835    int is_eight   = 1;
1836    int is_sixteen = 1;
1837    struct { char a; long double b; } char_long_double;
1838    struct { long double b; char a; } long_double_char;
1839    struct { long double a; int b; char c; } long_double_int_char;
1840    int size, extent1, extent2;
1841
1842    size = sizeof(char) + sizeof(long double);
1843    extent1 = sizeof(char_long_double);
1844    extent2 = sizeof(long_double_char);
1845    if (size != extent1) is_packed = 0;
1846    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0 && (extent2 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1847    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0 && (extent2 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1848    if (sizeof(long double) >= 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0 && (extent2 % 8) != 0)
1849        is_eight = 0;
1850    if (sizeof(long double) > 8 && (extent1 % 16) != 0
1851        && (extent2 % 16) != 0) is_sixteen = 0;
1852    DBG("char_long-double",size,extent1);
1853
1854    extent1 = sizeof(long_double_int_char);
1855    if ( (extent1 % 2) != 0) is_two = 0;
1856    if ( (extent1 % 4) != 0) is_four = 0;
1857    if (sizeof(long double) >= 8 && (extent1 % 8) != 0) is_eight = 0;
1858    if (sizeof(long double) > 8 && (extent1 % 16) != 0) is_sixteen = 0;
1859
1860    if (is_sixteen) { is_eight = 0; is_four = 0; is_two = 0; }
1861
1862    if (is_eight) { is_four = 0; is_two = 0; }
1863
1864    if (is_four) is_two = 0;
1865
1866    /* Tabulate the results */
1867    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
1868    if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight + is_sixteen == 0) {
1869        fprintf( cf, "Could not determine alignment\n" );
1870    }
1871    else {
1872        if (is_packed + is_two + is_four + is_eight + is_sixteen != 1) {
1873            fprintf( cf, "error!\n" );
1874        }
1875        else {
1876            if (is_packed) fprintf( cf, "packed\n" );
1877            if (is_two) fprintf( cf, "two\n" );
1878            if (is_four) fprintf( cf, "four\n" );
1879            if (is_eight) fprintf( cf, "eight\n" );
1880            if (is_sixteen) fprintf( cf, "sixteen\n" );
1881        }
1882    }
1883    fclose( cf );
1884    return 0;
1885}],
1886pac_cv_c_max_longdouble_fp_align=`cat ctest.out`,
1887pac_cv_c_max_longdouble_fp_align="unknown",
1888pac_cv_c_max_longdouble_fp_align="$CROSS_ALIGN_STRUCT_LONGDOUBLE_FP")
1889rm -f ctest.out
1890])
1891if test -z "$pac_cv_c_max_longdouble_fp_align" ; then
1892    pac_cv_c_max_longdouble_fp_align="unknown"
1893fi
1894])
1895dnl
1896dnl Other tests assume that there is potentially a maximum alignment
1897dnl and that if there is no maximum alignment, or a type is smaller than
1898dnl that value, then we align on the size of the value, with the exception
1899dnl of the "position-based alignment" rules we test for separately.
1900dnl
1901dnl It turns out that these assumptions have fallen short in at least one
1902dnl case, on MacBook Pros, where doubles are aligned on 4-byte boundaries
1903dnl even when long doubles are aligned on 16-byte boundaries. So this test
1904dnl is here specifically to handle this case.
1905dnl
1906dnl Puts result in pac_cv_c_double_alignment_exception.
1907dnl
1908dnl Possible values currently include no and four.
1909dnl
1910AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT_EXCEPTION],[
1911AC_CACHE_CHECK([if double alignment breaks rules, find actual alignment],
1912pac_cv_c_double_alignment_exception,[
1913AC_TRY_RUN([
1914#include <stdio.h>
1915#define DBG(a,b,c)
1916int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
1917{
1918    FILE *cf;
1919    struct { char a; double b; } char_double;
1920    struct { double b; char a; } double_char;
1921    int extent1, extent2, align_4 = 0;
1922
1923    extent1 = sizeof(char_double);
1924    extent2 = sizeof(double_char);
1925
1926    /* we're interested in the largest value, will let separate test
1927     * deal with position-based issues.
1928     */
1929    if (extent1 < extent2) extent1 = extent2;
1930    if ((sizeof(double) == 8) && (extent1 % 8) != 0) {
1931       if (extent1 % 4 == 0) {
1932#ifdef HAVE_MAX_FP_ALIGNMENT
1933          if (HAVE_MAX_FP_ALIGNMENT >= 8) align_4 = 1;
1934#else
1935          align_4 = 1;
1936#endif
1937       }
1938    }
1939
1940    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
1941
1942    if (align_4) fprintf( cf, "four\n" );
1943    else fprintf( cf, "no\n" );
1944
1945    fclose( cf );
1946    return 0;
1947}],
1948pac_cv_c_double_alignment_exception=`cat ctest.out`,
1949pac_cv_c_double_alignment_exception="unknown",
1950pac_cv_c_double_alignment_exception="$CROSS_ALIGN_DOUBLE_EXCEPTION")
1951rm -f ctest.out
1952])
1953if test -z "$pac_cv_c_double_alignment_exception" ; then
1954    pac_cv_c_double_alignment_exception="unknown"
1955fi
1956])
1957dnl
1958dnl
1959dnl Test for odd struct alignment rule that only applies max.
1960dnl padding when double value is at front of type.
1961dnl Puts result in pac_cv_c_double_pos_align.
1962dnl
1963dnl Search for "Power alignment mode" for more details.
1964dnl
1965dnl Possible values include yes, no, and unknown.
1966dnl
1967AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_DOUBLE_POS_ALIGN],[
1968AC_CACHE_CHECK([if alignment of structs with doubles is based on position],
1969pac_cv_c_double_pos_align,[
1970AC_TRY_RUN([
1971#include <stdio.h>
1972#define DBG(a,b,c)
1973int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
1974{
1975    FILE *cf;
1976    int padding_varies_by_pos = 0;
1977    struct { char a; double b; } char_double;
1978    struct { double b; char a; } double_char;
1979    int extent1, extent2;
1980
1981    extent1 = sizeof(char_double);
1982    extent2 = sizeof(double_char);
1983    if (extent1 != extent2) padding_varies_by_pos = 1;
1984
1985    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
1986    if (padding_varies_by_pos) fprintf( cf, "yes\n" );
1987    else fprintf( cf, "no\n" );
1988
1989    fclose( cf );
1990    return 0;
1991}],
1992pac_cv_c_double_pos_align=`cat ctest.out`,
1993pac_cv_c_double_pos_align="unknown",
1994pac_cv_c_double_pos_align="$CROSS_ALIGN_DOUBLE_POS")
1995rm -f ctest.out
1996])
1997if test -z "$pac_cv_c_double_pos_align" ; then
1998    pac_cv_c_double_pos_align="unknown"
1999fi
2000])
2001dnl
2002dnl
2003dnl Test for odd struct alignment rule that only applies max.
2004dnl padding when long long int value is at front of type.
2005dnl Puts result in pac_cv_c_llint_pos_align.
2006dnl
2007dnl Search for "Power alignment mode" for more details.
2008dnl
2009dnl Possible values include yes, no, and unknown.
2010dnl
2011AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_LLINT_POS_ALIGN],[
2012AC_CACHE_CHECK([if alignment of structs with long long ints is based on position],
2013pac_cv_c_llint_pos_align,[
2014AC_TRY_RUN([
2015#include <stdio.h>
2016#define DBG(a,b,c)
2017int main( int argc, char *argv[] )
2018{
2019    FILE *cf;
2020    int padding_varies_by_pos = 0;
2021#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT
2022    struct { char a; long long int b; } char_llint;
2023    struct { long long int b; char a; } llint_char;
2024    int extent1, extent2;
2025
2026    extent1 = sizeof(char_llint);
2027    extent2 = sizeof(llint_char);
2028    if (extent1 != extent2) padding_varies_by_pos = 1;
2029#endif
2030
2031    cf = fopen( "ctest.out", "w" );
2032    if (padding_varies_by_pos) fprintf( cf, "yes\n" );
2033    else fprintf( cf, "no\n" );
2034
2035    fclose( cf );
2036    return 0;
2037}],
2038pac_cv_c_llint_pos_align=`cat ctest.out`,
2039pac_cv_c_llint_pos_align="unknown",
2040pac_cv_c_llint_pos_align="$CROSS_ALIGN_LLINT_POS")
2041rm -f ctest.out
2042])
2043if test -z "$pac_cv_c_llint_pos_align" ; then
2044    pac_cv_c_llint_pos_align="unknown"
2045fi
2046])
2047
2048dnl
2049dnl
2050dnl/*D
2051dnl PAC_FUNC_NEEDS_DECL - Set NEEDS_<funcname>_DECL if a declaration is needed
2052dnl
2053dnl Synopsis:
2054dnl PAC_FUNC_NEEDS_DECL(headerfiles,funcname)
2055dnl
2056dnl Output Effect:
2057dnl Sets 'NEEDS_<funcname>_DECL' if 'funcname' is not declared by the
2058dnl headerfiles.
2059dnl
2060dnl Approach:
2061dnl Try to compile a program with the function, but passed with an incorrect
2062dnl calling sequence.  If the compilation fails, then the declaration
2063dnl is provided within the header files.  If the compilation succeeds,
2064dnl the declaration is required.
2065dnl
2066dnl We use a 'double' as the first argument to try and catch varargs
2067dnl routines that may use an int or pointer as the first argument.
2068dnl
2069dnl There is one difficulty - if the compiler has been instructed to
2070dnl fail on implicitly defined functions, then this test will always
2071dnl fail.
2072dnl
2073dnl D*/
2074AC_DEFUN([PAC_FUNC_NEEDS_DECL],[
2075AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether $2 needs a declaration],
2076pac_cv_func_decl_$2,[
2077AC_TRY_COMPILE([$1
2078int $2(double, int, double, const char *);],[int a=$2(1.0,27,1.0,"foo");],
2079pac_cv_func_decl_$2=yes,pac_cv_func_decl_$2=no)])
2080if test "$pac_cv_func_decl_$2" = "yes" ; then
2081changequote(<<,>>)dnl
2082define(<<PAC_FUNC_NAME>>, translit(NEEDS_$2_DECL, [a-z *], [A-Z__]))dnl
2083changequote([, ])dnl
2084    AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PAC_FUNC_NAME,1,[Define if $2 needs a declaration])
2085undefine([PAC_FUNC_NAME])
2086fi
2087])dnl
2088dnl
2089dnl /*D
2090dnl PAC_CHECK_SIZEOF_DERIVED - Get the size of a user-defined type,
2091dnl such as a struct
2092dnl
2093dnl PAC_CHECK_SIZEOF_DERIVED(shortname,definition,defaultsize)
2094dnl Like AC_CHECK_SIZEOF, but handles arbitrary types.
2095dnl Unlike AC_CHECK_SIZEOF, does not define SIZEOF_xxx (because
2096dnl autoheader can''t handle this case)
2097dnl D*/
2098AC_DEFUN([PAC_CHECK_SIZEOF_DERIVED],[
2099changequote(<<,>>)dnl
2100define(<<AC_TYPE_NAME>>,translit(sizeof_$1,[a-z *], [A-Z_P]))dnl
2101define(<<AC_CV_NAME>>,translit(pac_cv_sizeof_$1,[ *], [_p]))dnl
2102changequote([,])dnl
2103rm -f conftestval
2104AC_MSG_CHECKING([for size of $1])
2105AC_CACHE_VAL(AC_CV_NAME,
2106[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <stdio.h>
2107main()
2108{
2109  $2 a;
2110  FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
2111  if (!f) exit(1);
2112  fprintf(f, "%d\n", sizeof(a));
2113  exit(0);
2114}],AC_CV_NAME=`cat conftestval`,AC_CV_NAME=0,ifelse([$3],,,AC_CV_NAME=$3))])
2115AC_MSG_RESULT($AC_CV_NAME)
2116dnl AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TYPE_NAME,$AC_CV_NAME)
2117undefine([AC_TYPE_NAME])undefine([AC_CV_NAME])
2118])
2119dnl
2120dnl /*D
2121dnl PAC_CHECK_SIZEOF_2TYPES - Get the size of a pair of types
2122dnl
2123dnl PAC_CHECK_SIZEOF_2TYPES(shortname,type1,type2,defaultsize)
2124dnl Like AC_CHECK_SIZEOF, but handles pairs of types.
2125dnl Unlike AC_CHECK_SIZEOF, does not define SIZEOF_xxx (because
2126dnl autoheader can''t handle this case)
2127dnl D*/
2128AC_DEFUN([PAC_CHECK_SIZEOF_2TYPES],[
2129changequote(<<,>>)dnl
2130define(<<AC_TYPE_NAME>>,translit(sizeof_$1,[a-z *], [A-Z_P]))dnl
2131define(<<AC_CV_NAME>>,translit(pac_cv_sizeof_$1,[ *], [_p]))dnl
2132changequote([,])dnl
2133rm -f conftestval
2134AC_MSG_CHECKING([for size of $1])
2135AC_CACHE_VAL(AC_CV_NAME,
2136[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <stdio.h>
2137main()
2138{
2139  $2 a;
2140  $3 b;
2141  FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
2142  if (!f) return 1; /* avoid exit */
2143  fprintf(f, "%d\n", (int)(sizeof(a) + sizeof(b)));
2144  return 0;
2145}],AC_CV_NAME=`cat conftestval`,AC_CV_NAME=0,ifelse([$4],,,AC_CV_NAME=$4))])
2146if test "X$AC_CV_NAME" = "X" ; then
2147    # We have a problem.  The test returned a zero status, but no output,
2148    # or we're cross-compiling (or think we are) and have no value for
2149    # this object
2150    :
2151fi
2152rm -f conftestval
2153AC_MSG_RESULT($AC_CV_NAME)
2154dnl AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(AC_TYPE_NAME,$AC_CV_NAME)
2155undefine([AC_TYPE_NAME])undefine([AC_CV_NAME])
2156])
2157
2158dnl
2159dnl PAC_C_GNU_ATTRIBUTE - See if the GCC __attribute__ specifier is allow.
2160dnl Use the following
2161dnl #ifndef HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE
2162dnl #define __attribute__(a)
2163dnl #endif
2164dnl If *not*, define __attribute__(a) as null
2165dnl
2166dnl We start by requiring Gcc.  Some other compilers accept __attribute__
2167dnl but generate warning messages, or have different interpretations
2168dnl (which seems to make __attribute__ just as bad as #pragma)
2169dnl For example, the Intel icc compiler accepts __attribute__ and
2170dnl __attribute__((pure)) but generates warnings for __attribute__((format...))
2171dnl
2172AC_DEFUN([PAC_C_GNU_ATTRIBUTE],[
2173AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC_GNU])
2174if test "$ac_cv_prog_gcc" = "yes" ; then
2175    AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __attribute__ allowed],
2176pac_cv_gnu_attr_pure,[
2177AC_TRY_COMPILE([int foo(int) __attribute__ ((pure));],[int a;],
2178pac_cv_gnu_attr_pure=yes,pac_cv_gnu_attr_pure=no)])
2179AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __attribute__((format)) allowed],
2180pac_cv_gnu_attr_format,[
2181AC_TRY_COMPILE([int foo(char *,...) __attribute__ ((format(printf,1,2)));],[int a;],
2182pac_cv_gnu_attr_format=yes,pac_cv_gnu_attr_format=no)])
2183    if test "$pac_cv_gnu_attr_pure" = "yes" -a "$pac_cv_gnu_attr_format" = "yes" ; then
2184        AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GCC_ATTRIBUTE,1,[Define if GNU __attribute__ is supported])
2185    fi
2186fi
2187])
2188dnl
2189dnl Check for a broken install (fails to preserve file modification times,
2190dnl thus breaking libraries.
2191dnl
2192dnl Create a library, install it, and then try to link against it.
2193AC_DEFUN([PAC_PROG_INSTALL_BREAKS_LIBS],[
2194AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether install breaks libraries],
2195ac_cv_prog_install_breaks_libs,[
2196AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_RANLIB])
2197AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_INSTALL])
2198AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
2199ac_cv_prog_install_breaks_libs=yes
2200# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
2201rm -rf conftest.dSYM
2202rm -f libconftest* conftest*
2203echo 'int foo(int);int foo(int a){return a;}' > conftest1.c
2204echo 'extern int foo(int); int main( int argc, char **argv){ return foo(0); }' > conftest2.c
2205if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -c conftest1.c >conftest.out 2>&1 ; then
2206    if ${AR-ar} cr libconftest.a conftest1.o >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
2207        if ${RANLIB-:} libconftest.a >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
2208            # Anything less than sleep 10, and Mac OS/X (Darwin)
2209            # will claim that install works because ranlib won't complain
2210            sleep 10
2211            libinstall="$INSTALL_DATA"
2212            eval "libinstall=\"$libinstall\""
2213            if ${libinstall} libconftest.a libconftest1.a  >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
2214                if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.c $LDFLAGS libconftest1.a >>conftest.out 2>&1 && test -x conftest ; then
2215                    # Success!  Install works
2216                    ac_cv_prog_install_breaks_libs=no
2217                else
2218                    # Failure!  Does install -p work?   
2219                    rm -f libconftest1.a
2220                    if ${libinstall} -p libconftest.a libconftest1.a >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
2221                        if ${CC-cc} $CFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.c $LDFLAGS libconftest1.a >>conftest.out 2>&1 && test -x conftest ; then
2222                        # Success!  Install works
2223                            ac_cv_prog_install_breaks_libs="no, with -p"
2224                        fi
2225                    fi
2226                fi
2227            fi
2228        fi
2229    fi
2230fi
2231# This is needed for Mac OSX 10.5
2232rm -rf conftest.dSYM
2233rm -f conftest* libconftest*])
2234
2235if test -z "$RANLIB_AFTER_INSTALL" ; then
2236    RANLIB_AFTER_INSTALL=no
2237fi
2238case "$ac_cv_prog_install_breaks_libs" in
2239        yes)
2240            RANLIB_AFTER_INSTALL=yes
2241        ;;
2242        "no, with -p")
2243            INSTALL_DATA="$INSTALL_DATA -p"
2244        ;;
2245        *)
2246        # Do nothing
2247        :
2248        ;;
2249esac
2250AC_SUBST(RANLIB_AFTER_INSTALL)
2251])
2252
2253#
2254# determine if the compiler defines a symbol containing the function name
2255# Inspired by checks within the src/mpid/globus/configure.in file in MPICH2
2256#
2257# These tests check not only that the compiler defines some symbol, such
2258# as __FUNCTION__, but that the symbol correctly names the function.
2259#
2260# Defines
2261#   HAVE__FUNC__      (if __func__ defined)
2262#   HAVE_CAP__FUNC__  (if __FUNC__ defined)
2263#   HAVE__FUNCTION__  (if __FUNCTION__ defined)
2264#
2265AC_DEFUN([PAC_CC_FUNCTION_NAME_SYMBOL],[
2266AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the compiler defines __func__],
2267pac_cv_have__func__,[
2268tmp_am_cross=no
2269AC_RUN_IFELSE([
2270#include <string.h>
2271int foo(void);
2272int foo(void)
2273{
2274    return (strcmp(__func__, "foo") == 0);
2275}
2276int main(int argc, char ** argv)
2277{
2278    return (foo() ? 0 : 1);
2279}
2280], pac_cv_have__func__=yes, pac_cv_have__func__=no,tmp_am_cross=yes)
2281if test "$tmp_am_cross" = yes ; then
2282    AC_LINK_IFELSE([
2283#include <string.h>
2284int foo(void);
2285int foo(void)
2286{
2287    return (strcmp(__func__, "foo") == 0);
2288}
2289int main(int argc, char ** argv)
2290{
2291    return (foo() ? 0 : 1);
2292}
2293], pac_cv_have__func__=yes, pac_cv_have__func__=no)
2294fi
2295])
2296
2297if test "$pac_cv_have__func__" = "yes" ; then
2298    AC_DEFINE(HAVE__FUNC__,,[define if the compiler defines __func__])
2299fi
2300
2301AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the compiler defines __FUNC__],
2302pac_cv_have_cap__func__,[
2303tmp_am_cross=no
2304AC_RUN_IFELSE([
2305#include <string.h>
2306int foo(void);
2307int foo(void)
2308{
2309    return (strcmp(__FUNC__, "foo") == 0);
2310}
2311int main(int argc, char ** argv)
2312{
2313    return (foo() ? 0 : 1);
2314}
2315], pac_cv_have_cap__func__=yes, pac_cv_have_cap__func__=no,tmp_am_cross=yes)
2316if test "$tmp_am_cross" = yes ; then
2317    AC_LINK_IFELSE([
2318#include <string.h>
2319int foo(void);
2320int foo(void)
2321{
2322    return (strcmp(__FUNC__, "foo") == 0);
2323}
2324int main(int argc, char ** argv)
2325{
2326    return (foo() ? 0 : 1);
2327}
2328], pac_cv_have__func__=yes, pac_cv_have__func__=no)
2329fi
2330])
2331
2332if test "$pac_cv_have_cap__func__" = "yes" ; then
2333    AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CAP__FUNC__,,[define if the compiler defines __FUNC__])
2334fi
2335
2336AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the compiler sets __FUNCTION__],
2337pac_cv_have__function__,[
2338tmp_am_cross=no
2339AC_RUN_IFELSE([
2340#include <string.h>
2341int foo(void);
2342int foo(void)
2343{
2344    return (strcmp(__FUNCTION__, "foo") == 0);
2345}
2346int main(int argc, char ** argv)
2347{
2348    return (foo() ? 0 : 1);
2349}
2350], pac_cv_have__function__=yes, pac_cv_have__function__=no,tmp_am_cross=yes)
2351if test "$tmp_am_cross" = yes ; then
2352    AC_LINK_IFELSE([
2353#include <string.h>
2354int foo(void);
2355int foo(void)
2356{
2357    return (strcmp(__FUNCTION__, "foo") == 0);
2358}
2359int main(int argc, char ** argv)
2360{
2361    return (foo() ? 0 : 1);
2362}
2363], pac_cv_have__func__=yes, pac_cv_have__func__=no)
2364fi
2365])
2366
2367if test "$pac_cv_have__function__" = "yes" ; then
2368    AC_DEFINE(HAVE__FUNCTION__,,[define if the compiler defines __FUNCTION__])
2369fi
2370
2371])
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