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cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +00001# ===========================================================================
2# http://www.nongnu.org/autoconf-archive/ax_prefix_config_h.html
3# ===========================================================================
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +00004#
5# SYNOPSIS
6#
7# AX_PREFIX_CONFIG_H [(OUTPUT-HEADER [,PREFIX [,ORIG-HEADER]])]
8#
9# DESCRIPTION
10#
11# This is a new variant from ac_prefix_config_ this one will use a
12# lowercase-prefix if the config-define was starting with a
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000013# lowercase-char, e.g. "#define const", "#define restrict", or "#define
14# off_t", (and this one can live in another directory, e.g.
15# testpkg/config.h therefore I decided to move the output-header to be the
16# first arg)
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000017#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000018# takes the usual config.h generated header file; looks for each of the
19# generated "#define SOMEDEF" lines, and prefixes the defined name (ie.
20# makes it "#define PREFIX_SOMEDEF". The result is written to the output
21# config.header file. The PREFIX is converted to uppercase for the
22# conversions.
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000023#
24# Defaults:
25#
26# OUTPUT-HEADER = $PACKAGE-config.h
27# PREFIX = $PACKAGE
28# ORIG-HEADER, from AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
29#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000030# Your configure.ac script should contain both macros in this order, and
31# unlike the earlier variations of this prefix-macro it is okay to place
32# the AX_PREFIX_CONFIG_H call before the AC_OUTPUT invokation.
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000033#
34# Example:
35#
36# AC_INIT(config.h.in) # config.h.in as created by "autoheader"
37# AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(testpkg, 0.1.1) # makes #undef VERSION and PACKAGE
38# AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) # prep config.h from config.h.in
39# AX_PREFIX_CONFIG_H(mylib/_config.h) # prep mylib/_config.h from it..
40# AC_MEMORY_H # makes "#undef NEED_MEMORY_H"
41# AC_C_CONST_H # makes "#undef const"
42# AC_OUTPUT(Makefile) # creates the "config.h" now
43# # and also mylib/_config.h
44#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000045# if the argument to AX_PREFIX_CONFIG_H would have been omitted then the
46# default outputfile would have been called simply "testpkg-config.h", but
47# even under the name "mylib/_config.h" it contains prefix-defines like
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000048#
49# #ifndef TESTPKG_VERSION
50# #define TESTPKG_VERSION "0.1.1"
51# #endif
52# #ifndef TESTPKG_NEED_MEMORY_H
53# #define TESTPKG_NEED_MEMORY_H 1
54# #endif
55# #ifndef _testpkg_const
56# #define _testpkg_const _const
57# #endif
58#
59# and this "mylib/_config.h" can be installed along with other
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000060# header-files, which is most convenient when creating a shared library
61# (that has some headers) where some functionality is dependent on the
62# OS-features detected at compile-time. No need to invent some
63# "mylib-confdefs.h.in" manually. :-)
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000064#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000065# Note that some AC_DEFINEs that end up in the config.h file are actually
66# self-referential - e.g. AC_C_INLINE, AC_C_CONST, and the AC_TYPE_OFF_T
67# say that they "will define inline|const|off_t if the system does not do
68# it by itself". You might want to clean up about these - consider an
69# extra mylib/conf.h that reads something like:
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000070#
71# #include <mylib/_config.h>
72# #ifndef _testpkg_const
73# #define _testpkg_const const
74# #endif
75#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000076# and then start using _testpkg_const in the header files. That is also a
77# good thing to differentiate whether some library-user has starting to
78# take up with a different compiler, so perhaps it could read something
79# like this:
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000080#
81# #ifdef _MSC_VER
82# #include <mylib/_msvc.h>
83# #else
84# #include <mylib/_config.h>
85# #endif
86# #ifndef _testpkg_const
87# #define _testpkg_const const
88# #endif
89#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000090# LICENSE
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000091#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000092# Copyright (c) 2008 Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
93# Copyright (c) 2008 Marten Svantesson
94# Copyright (c) 2008 Gerald Point <Gerald.Point@labri.fr>
cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +000095#
cristy430a7312010-01-21 20:44:04 +000096# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +0000100#
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102# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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cristy3ed852e2009-09-05 21:47:34 +0000121
122AC_DEFUN([AX_PREFIX_CONFIG_H],[dnl
123AC_BEFORE([AC_CONFIG_HEADERS],[$0])dnl
124AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([ifelse($1,,$PACKAGE-config.h,$1)],[dnl
125AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([_OUT],[ac_prefix_conf_OUT])dnl
126AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([_DEF],[ac_prefix_conf_DEF])dnl
127AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([_PKG],[ac_prefix_conf_PKG])dnl
128AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([_LOW],[ac_prefix_conf_LOW])dnl
129AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([_UPP],[ac_prefix_conf_UPP])dnl
130AS_VAR_PUSHDEF([_INP],[ac_prefix_conf_INP])dnl
131m4_pushdef([_script],[conftest.prefix])dnl
132m4_pushdef([_symbol],[m4_cr_Letters[]m4_cr_digits[]_])dnl
133_OUT=`echo ifelse($1, , $PACKAGE-config.h, $1)`
134_DEF=`echo _$_OUT | sed -e "y:m4_cr_letters:m4_cr_LETTERS[]:" -e "s/@<:@^m4_cr_Letters@:>@/_/g"`
135_PKG=`echo ifelse($2, , $PACKAGE, $2)`
136_LOW=`echo _$_PKG | sed -e "y:m4_cr_LETTERS-:m4_cr_letters[]_:"`
137_UPP=`echo $_PKG | sed -e "y:m4_cr_letters-:m4_cr_LETTERS[]_:" -e "/^@<:@m4_cr_digits@:>@/s/^/_/"`
138_INP=`echo "ifelse($3,,,$3)" | sed -e 's/ *//'`
139if test ".$_INP" = "."; then
140 for ac_file in : $CONFIG_HEADERS; do test "_$ac_file" = _: && continue
141 case "$ac_file" in
142 *.h) _INP=$ac_file ;;
143 *)
144 esac
145 test ".$_INP" != "." && break
146 done
147fi
148if test ".$_INP" = "."; then
149 case "$_OUT" in
150 */*) _INP=`basename "$_OUT"`
151 ;;
152 *-*) _INP=`echo "$_OUT" | sed -e "s/@<:@_symbol@:>@*-//"`
153 ;;
154 *) _INP=config.h
155 ;;
156 esac
157fi
158if test -z "$_PKG" ; then
159 AC_MSG_ERROR([no prefix for _PREFIX_PKG_CONFIG_H])
160else
161 if test ! -f "$_INP" ; then if test -f "$srcdir/$_INP" ; then
162 _INP="$srcdir/$_INP"
163 fi fi
164 AC_MSG_NOTICE(creating $_OUT - prefix $_UPP for $_INP defines)
165 if test -f $_INP ; then
166 echo "s/^@%:@undef *\\(@<:@m4_cr_LETTERS[]_@:>@\\)/@%:@undef $_UPP""_\\1/" > _script
167 echo "s/^@%:@undef *\\(@<:@m4_cr_letters@:>@\\)/@%:@undef $_LOW""_\\1/" >> _script
168 echo "s/^@%:@def[]ine *\\(@<:@m4_cr_LETTERS[]_@:>@@<:@_symbol@:>@*\\)\\(.*\\)/@%:@ifndef $_UPP""_\\1 \\" >> _script
169 echo "@%:@def[]ine $_UPP""_\\1 \\2 \\" >> _script
170 echo "@%:@endif/" >>_script
171 echo "s/^@%:@def[]ine *\\(@<:@m4_cr_letters@:>@@<:@_symbol@:>@*\\)\\(.*\\)/@%:@ifndef $_LOW""_\\1 \\" >> _script
172 echo "@%:@define $_LOW""_\\1 \\2 \\" >> _script
173 echo "@%:@endif/" >> _script
174 # now executing _script on _DEF input to create _OUT output file
175 echo "@%:@ifndef $_DEF" >$tmp/pconfig.h
176 echo "@%:@def[]ine $_DEF 1" >>$tmp/pconfig.h
177 echo ' ' >>$tmp/pconfig.h
178 echo /'*' $_OUT. Generated automatically at end of configure. '*'/ >>$tmp/pconfig.h
179
180 sed -f _script $_INP >>$tmp/pconfig.h
181 echo ' ' >>$tmp/pconfig.h
182 echo '/* once:' $_DEF '*/' >>$tmp/pconfig.h
183 echo "@%:@endif" >>$tmp/pconfig.h
184 if cmp -s $_OUT $tmp/pconfig.h 2>/dev/null; then
185 AC_MSG_NOTICE([$_OUT is unchanged])
186 else
187 ac_dir=`AS_DIRNAME(["$_OUT"])`
188 AS_MKDIR_P(["$ac_dir"])
189 rm -f "$_OUT"
190 mv $tmp/pconfig.h "$_OUT"
191 fi
192 cp _script _configs.sed
193 else
194 AC_MSG_ERROR([input file $_INP does not exist - skip generating $_OUT])
195 fi
196 rm -f conftest.*
197fi
198m4_popdef([_symbol])dnl
199m4_popdef([_script])dnl
200AS_VAR_POPDEF([_INP])dnl
201AS_VAR_POPDEF([_UPP])dnl
202AS_VAR_POPDEF([_LOW])dnl
203AS_VAR_POPDEF([_PKG])dnl
204AS_VAR_POPDEF([_DEF])dnl
205AS_VAR_POPDEF([_OUT])dnl
206],[PACKAGE="$PACKAGE"])])
207
208dnl implementation note: a bug report (31.5.2005) from Marten Svantesson points
209dnl out a problem where `echo "\1"` results in a Control-A. The unix standard
210dnl http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/utilities/echo.html
211dnl defines all backslash-sequences to be inherently non-portable asking
212dnl for replacement mit printf. Some old systems had problems with that
213dnl one either. However, the latest libtool (!) release does export an $ECHO
214dnl (and $echo) that does the right thing - just one question is left: what
215dnl was the first version to have it? Is it greater 2.58 ?