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* configure.ac:

* src/conf_post.h: Remove workarounds now rendered redundant by
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# gnulib-common.m4
# serial 103
dnl Copyright (C) 2007-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
AC_PREREQ([2.62])
# gl_COMMON
# is expanded unconditionally through gnulib-tool magic.
AC_DEFUN([gl_COMMON], [
dnl Use AC_REQUIRE here, so that the code is expanded once only.
AC_REQUIRE([gl_00GNULIB])
AC_REQUIRE([gl_COMMON_BODY])
AC_REQUIRE([gl_ZZGNULIB])
])
AC_DEFUN([gl_COMMON_BODY], [
AH_VERBATIM([0witness],
[/* Witness that <config.h> has been included. */
#define _GL_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED 1
])
AH_VERBATIM([_GL_GNUC_PREREQ],
[/* True if the compiler says it groks GNU C version MAJOR.MINOR.
Except that
- clang groks GNU C 4.2, even on Windows, where it does not define
__GNUC__.
- The OpenMandriva-modified clang compiler pretends that it groks
GNU C version 13.1, but it doesn't: It does not support
__attribute__ ((__malloc__ (f, i))), nor does it support
__attribute__ ((__warning__ (message))) on a function redeclaration.
- Users can make clang lie as well, through the -fgnuc-version option. */
#if defined __GNUC__ && defined __GNUC_MINOR__ && !defined __clang__
# define _GL_GNUC_PREREQ(major, minor) \
((major) < __GNUC__ + ((minor) <= __GNUC_MINOR__))
#elif defined __clang__
/* clang really only groks GNU C 4.2. */
# define _GL_GNUC_PREREQ(major, minor) \
((major) < 4 + ((minor) <= 2))
#else
# define _GL_GNUC_PREREQ(major, minor) 0
#endif
])
AH_VERBATIM([_Noreturn],
[/* The _Noreturn keyword of C11. */
#ifndef _Noreturn
# if (defined __cplusplus \
&& ((201103 <= __cplusplus && !(__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 7)) \
|| (defined _MSC_VER && 1900 <= _MSC_VER)) \
&& 0)
/* [[noreturn]] is not practically usable, because with it the syntax
extern _Noreturn void func (...);
would not be valid; such a declaration would only be valid with 'extern'
and '_Noreturn' swapped, or without the 'extern' keyword. However, some
AIX system header files and several gnulib header files use precisely
this syntax with 'extern'. */
# define _Noreturn [[noreturn]]
# elif (defined __clang__ && __clang_major__ < 16 \
&& defined _GL_WORK_AROUND_LLVM_BUG_59792)
/* Compile with -D_GL_WORK_AROUND_LLVM_BUG_59792 to work around
that rare LLVM bug, though you may get many false-alarm warnings. */
# define _Noreturn
# elif ((!defined __cplusplus || defined __clang__) \
&& (201112 <= (defined __STDC_VERSION__ ? __STDC_VERSION__ : 0) \
|| (!defined __STRICT_ANSI__ \
&& (_GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 7) \
|| (defined __apple_build_version__ \
? 6000000 <= __apple_build_version__ \
: 3 < __clang_major__ + (5 <= __clang_minor__))))))
/* _Noreturn works as-is. */
# elif _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (2, 8) || defined __clang__ || 0x5110 <= __SUNPRO_C
# define _Noreturn __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
# elif 1200 <= (defined _MSC_VER ? _MSC_VER : 0)
# define _Noreturn __declspec (noreturn)
# else
# define _Noreturn
# endif
#endif
])
AH_VERBATIM([isoc99_inline],
[/* Work around a bug in Apple GCC 4.0.1 build 5465: In C99 mode, it supports
the ISO C 99 semantics of 'extern inline' (unlike the GNU C semantics of
earlier versions), but does not display it by setting __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__.
__APPLE__ && __MACH__ test for Mac OS X.
__APPLE_CC__ tests for the Apple compiler and its version.
__STDC_VERSION__ tests for the C99 mode. */
#if defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__ && __APPLE_CC__ >= 5465 && !defined __cplusplus && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L && !defined __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__
# define __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ 1
#endif])
AH_VERBATIM([attribute],
[/* Attributes. */
/* Define _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE only once, because on FreeBSD, with gcc < 5, if
<config.h> gets included once again after <sys/cdefs.h>, __has_attribute(x)
expands to 0 always, and redefining _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE would turn off all
attributes. */
#ifndef _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# if (defined __has_attribute \
&& (!defined __clang_minor__ \
|| (defined __apple_build_version__ \
? 7000000 <= __apple_build_version__ \
: 5 <= __clang_major__)))
# define _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attr) __has_attribute (__##attr##__)
# else
# define _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attr) _GL_ATTR_##attr
# define _GL_ATTR_alloc_size _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 3)
# define _GL_ATTR_always_inline _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 2)
# define _GL_ATTR_artificial _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 3)
# define _GL_ATTR_cold _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 3)
# define _GL_ATTR_const _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (2, 95)
# define _GL_ATTR_deprecated _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 1)
# define _GL_ATTR_diagnose_if 0
# define _GL_ATTR_error _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 3)
# define _GL_ATTR_externally_visible _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 1)
# define _GL_ATTR_fallthrough _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0)
# define _GL_ATTR_format _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (2, 7)
# define _GL_ATTR_leaf _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6)
# define _GL_ATTR_malloc _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 0)
# ifdef _ICC
# define _GL_ATTR_may_alias 0
# else
# define _GL_ATTR_may_alias _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
# endif
# define _GL_ATTR_noinline _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 1)
# define _GL_ATTR_nonnull _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
# define _GL_ATTR_nonstring _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (8, 0)
# define _GL_ATTR_nothrow _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
# define _GL_ATTR_packed _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (2, 7)
# define _GL_ATTR_pure _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (2, 96)
# define _GL_ATTR_reproducible 0 /* not yet supported, as of GCC 14 */
# define _GL_ATTR_returns_nonnull _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 9)
# define _GL_ATTR_sentinel _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 0)
# define _GL_ATTR_unsequenced 0 /* not yet supported, as of GCC 14 */
# define _GL_ATTR_unused _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (2, 7)
# define _GL_ATTR_warn_unused_result _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (3, 4)
# endif
#endif
/* Use __has_c_attribute if available. However, do not use with
pre-C23 GCC, which can issue false positives if -Wpedantic. */
#if (defined __has_c_attribute \
&& ! (_GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6) \
&& (defined __STDC_VERSION__ ? __STDC_VERSION__ : 0) <= 201710))
# define _GL_HAVE___HAS_C_ATTRIBUTE 1
#else
# define _GL_HAVE___HAS_C_ATTRIBUTE 0
#endif
/* Attributes in bracket syntax [[...]] vs. attributes in __attribute__((...))
syntax, in function declarations. There are two problems here.
(Last tested with gcc/g++ 14 and clang/clang++ 18.)
1) We want that the _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* can be cumulated on the same declaration
in any order.
=========================== foo.c = foo.cc ===========================
__attribute__ ((__deprecated__)) [[__nodiscard__]] int bar1 (int);
[[__nodiscard__]] __attribute__ ((__deprecated__)) int bar2 (int);
======================================================================
This gives a syntax error
- in C mode with gcc
<https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=108796>, and
- in C++ mode with clang++ version < 16, and
- in C++ mode, inside extern "C" {}, still in newer clang++ versions
<https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/101990>.
*/
/* Define if, in a function declaration, the attributes in bracket syntax
[[...]] must come before the attributes in __attribute__((...)) syntax.
If this is defined, it is best to avoid the bracket syntax, so that the
various _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* can be cumulated on the same declaration in any
order. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
# if defined __clang__
# define _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE 1
# endif
#else
# if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __clang__
# define _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE 1
# endif
#endif
/*
2) We want that the _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* can be placed in a declaration
- without 'extern', in C as well as in C++,
- with 'extern', in C,
- with 'extern "C"', in C++
in the same position. That is, we don't want to be forced to use a
macro which arranges for the attribute to come before 'extern' in
one case and after 'extern' in the other case, because such a macro
would make the source code of .h files pretty ugly.
=========================== foo.c = foo.cc ===========================
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define CC "C"
#else
# define CC
#endif
#define ND [[__nodiscard__]]
#define WUR __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__))
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
// gcc clang g++ clang++
ND int foo (int);
int ND foo (int); // warn error warn error
int foo ND (int);
int foo (int) ND; // warn error warn error
WUR int foo (int);
int WUR foo (int);
int fo1 WUR (int); // error error error error
int foo (int) WUR;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
// gcc clang g++ clang++
ND extern CC int foo (int); // error error
extern CC ND int foo (int); // error error
extern CC int ND foo (int); // warn error warn error
extern CC int foo ND (int);
extern CC int foo (int) ND; // warn error warn error
WUR extern CC int foo (int); // warn
extern CC WUR int foo (int);
extern CC int WUR foo (int);
extern CC int foo WUR (int); // error error error error
extern CC int foo (int) WUR;
ND EXTERN_C_FUNC int foo (int); // error error
EXTERN_C_FUNC ND int foo (int);
EXTERN_C_FUNC int ND foo (int); // warn error warn error
EXTERN_C_FUNC int foo ND (int);
EXTERN_C_FUNC int foo (int) ND; // warn error warn error
WUR EXTERN_C_FUNC int foo (int); // warn
EXTERN_C_FUNC WUR int foo (int);
EXTERN_C_FUNC int WUR foo (int);
EXTERN_C_FUNC int fo2 WUR (int); // error error error error
EXTERN_C_FUNC int foo (int) WUR;
======================================================================
So, if we insist on using the 'extern' keyword ('extern CC' idiom):
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to bracket syntax [[...]]
in both C and C++, there is one available position:
- between the function name and the parameter list.
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to __attribute__((...)) syntax
in both C and C++, there are several available positions:
- before the return type,
- between return type and function name,
- at the end of the declaration.
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to bracket syntax [[...]] in C and to
__attribute__((...)) syntax in C++, there is no available position:
it would need to come before 'extern' in C but after 'extern "C"'
in C++.
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to __attribute__((...)) syntax in C and
to bracket syntax [[...]] in C++, there is one available position:
- before the return type.
Whereas, if we use the 'EXTERN_C_FUNC' idiom, which conditionally
omits the 'extern' keyword:
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to bracket syntax [[...]]
in both C and C++, there are two available positions:
- before the return type,
- between the function name and the parameter list.
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to __attribute__((...)) syntax
in both C and C++, there are several available positions:
- before the return type,
- between return type and function name,
- at the end of the declaration.
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to bracket syntax [[...]] in C and to
__attribute__((...)) syntax in C++, there is one available position:
- before the return type.
* If _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* expands to __attribute__((...)) syntax in C and
to bracket syntax [[...]] in C++, there is one available position:
- before the return type.
The best choice is therefore to use the 'EXTERN_C_FUNC' idiom and
put the attributes before the return type. This works regardless
to what the _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* macros expand.
*/
/* Attributes in bracket syntax [[...]] vs. attributes in __attribute__((...))
syntax, in static/inline function definitions.
There are similar constraints as for function declarations. However, here,
we cannot omit the storage-class specifier. Therefore, the following rule
applies:
* The macros
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED
which may expand to bracket syntax [[...]], must come first, before the
storage-class specifier.
* Other _GL_ATTRIBUTE_* macros, that expand to __attribute__((...)) syntax,
are better placed between the storage-class specifier and the return
type.
*/
/* Attributes in bracket syntax [[...]] vs. attributes in __attribute__((...))
syntax, in variable declarations.
At which position can they be placed?
(Last tested with gcc/g++ 14 and clang/clang++ 18.)
=========================== foo.c = foo.cc ===========================
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define CC "C"
#else
# define CC
#endif
#define BD [[__deprecated__]]
#define AD __attribute__ ((__deprecated__))
// gcc clang g++ clang++
BD extern CC int var; // error error
extern CC BD int var; // error error
extern CC int BD var; // warn error warn error
extern CC int var BD;
AD extern CC int var; // warn
extern CC AD int var;
extern CC int AD var;
extern CC int var AD;
BD extern CC int z[]; // error error
extern CC BD int z[]; // error error
extern CC int BD z[]; // warn error warn error
extern CC int z1 BD [];
extern CC int z[] BD; // warn error error
AD extern CC int z[]; // warn
extern CC AD int z[];
extern CC int AD z[];
extern CC int z2 AD []; // error error error error
extern CC int z[] AD;
======================================================================
* For non-array variables, the only good position is after the variable name,
that is, at the end of the declaration.
* For array variables, you will need to distinguish C and C++:
- In C, before the 'extern' keyword.
- In C++, between the 'extern "C"' and the variable's type.
*/
]dnl There is no _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED; use stdalign's alignas instead.
[
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE ((N)) declares that the Nth argument of the function
is the size of the returned memory block.
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE ((M, N)) declares that the Mth argument multiplied
by the Nth argument of the function is the size of the returned memory block.
*/
/* Applies to: functions, pointer to functions, function types. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (alloc_size)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE(args) __attribute__ ((__alloc_size__ args))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE(args)
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE tells that the compiler should always inline the
function and report an error if it cannot do so. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (always_inline)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ARTIFICIAL declares that the function is not important to show
in stack traces when debugging. The compiler should omit the function from
stack traces. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ARTIFICIAL
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (artificial)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ARTIFICIAL __attribute__ ((__artificial__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ARTIFICIAL
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD declares that the function is rarely executed. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
/* Avoid __attribute__ ((cold)) on MinGW; see thread starting at
<https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2019-04/msg01152.html>.
Also, Oracle Studio 12.6 requires 'cold' not '__cold__'. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (cold) && !defined __MINGW32__
# ifndef __SUNPRO_C
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD __attribute__ ((__cold__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD __attribute__ ((cold))
# endif
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_COLD
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST declares:
It is OK for a compiler to move calls to the function and to omit
calls to the function if another call has the same arguments or the
result is not used.
This attribute is safe for a function that neither depends on
nor affects state, and always returns exactly once -
e.g., does not raise an exception, call longjmp, or loop forever.
(This attribute is stricter than _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE because the
function cannot observe state. It is stricter than
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED because the function must return exactly
once and cannot depend on state addressed by its arguments.) */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (const)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST __attribute__ ((__const__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC (F, I) declares that the function returns pointers
that can be freed by passing them as the Ith argument to the
function F.
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC_FREE declares that the function returns pointers that
can be freed via 'free'; it can be used only after declaring 'free'. */
/* Applies to: functions. Cannot be used on inline functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC
# if _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (11, 0)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC(f, i) __attribute__ ((__malloc__ (f, i)))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC(f, i)
# endif
#endif
/* If gnulib's <string.h> or <wchar.h> has already defined this macro, continue
to use this earlier definition, since <stdlib.h> may not have been included
yet. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC_FREE
# if defined __cplusplus && defined __GNUC__ && !defined __clang__
/* Work around GCC bug <https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=108231> */
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC_FREE \
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC ((void (*) (void *)) free, 1)
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC_FREE \
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEALLOC (free, 1)
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED: Declares that an entity is deprecated.
The compiler may warn if the entity is used. */
/* Applies to:
- function, variable,
- struct, union, struct/union member,
- enumeration, enumeration item,
- typedef,
in C++ also: namespace, class, template specialization. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED
# ifndef _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE
# if _GL_HAVE___HAS_C_ATTRIBUTE
# if __has_c_attribute (__deprecated__)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED [[__deprecated__]]
# endif
# endif
# endif
# if !defined _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED && _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (deprecated)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED __attribute__ ((__deprecated__))
# endif
# ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR(msg) requests an error if a function is called and
the function call is not optimized away.
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_WARNING(msg) requests a warning if a function is called and
the function call is not optimized away. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#if !(defined _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR && defined _GL_ATTRIBUTE_WARNING)
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (error)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR(msg) __attribute__ ((__error__ (msg)))
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_WARNING(msg) __attribute__ ((__warning__ (msg)))
# elif _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (diagnose_if)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR(msg) __attribute__ ((__diagnose_if__ (1, msg, "error")))
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_WARNING(msg) __attribute__ ((__diagnose_if__ (1, msg, "warning")))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR(msg)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_WARNING(msg)
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE declares that the entity should remain
visible to debuggers etc., even with '-fwhole-program'. */
/* Applies to: functions, variables. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (externally_visible)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE __attribute__ ((externally_visible))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH declares that it is not a programming mistake if
the control flow falls through to the immediately following 'case' or
'default' label. The compiler should not warn in this case. */
/* Applies to: Empty statement (;), inside a 'switch' statement. */
/* Always expands to something. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH
# if _GL_HAVE___HAS_C_ATTRIBUTE
# if __has_c_attribute (__fallthrough__)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH [[__fallthrough__]]
# endif
# endif
# if !defined _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH && _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (fallthrough)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH __attribute__ ((__fallthrough__))
# endif
# ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH ((void) 0)
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT ((ARCHETYPE, STRING-INDEX, FIRST-TO-CHECK))
declares that the STRING-INDEXth function argument is a format string of
style ARCHETYPE, which is one of:
printf, gnu_printf
scanf, gnu_scanf,
strftime, gnu_strftime,
strfmon,
or the same thing prefixed and suffixed with '__'.
If FIRST-TO-CHECK is not 0, arguments starting at FIRST-TO_CHECK
are suitable for the format string. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (format)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(spec) __attribute__ ((__format__ spec))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(spec)
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_LEAF declares that if the function is called from some other
compilation unit, it executes code from that unit only by return or by
exception handling. This declaration lets the compiler optimize that unit
more aggressively. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_LEAF
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (leaf)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_LEAF __attribute__ ((__leaf__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_LEAF
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC declares that the function returns a pointer to freshly
allocated memory. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (malloc)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS declares that pointers to the type may point to the
same storage as pointers to other types. Thus this declaration disables
strict aliasing optimization. */
/* Applies to: types. */
/* Oracle Studio 12.6 mishandles may_alias despite __has_attribute OK. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (may_alias) && !defined __SUNPRO_C
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS __attribute__ ((__may_alias__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED declares that it is not a programming mistake if
the entity is not used. The compiler should not warn if the entity is not
used. */
/* Applies to:
- function, variable,
- struct, union, struct/union member,
- enumeration, enumeration item,
- typedef,
in C++ also: class. */
/* In C++ and C23, this is spelled [[__maybe_unused__]].
GCC's syntax is __attribute__ ((__unused__)).
clang supports both syntaxes. Except that with clang ≥ 6, < 10, in C++ mode,
__has_c_attribute (__maybe_unused__) yields true but the use of
[[__maybe_unused__]] nevertheless produces a warning. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED
# ifndef _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE
# if defined __clang__ && defined __cplusplus
# if !defined __apple_build_version__ && __clang_major__ >= 10
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED [[__maybe_unused__]]
# endif
# elif _GL_HAVE___HAS_C_ATTRIBUTE
# if __has_c_attribute (__maybe_unused__)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED [[__maybe_unused__]]
# endif
# endif
# endif
# ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
# endif
#endif
/* Alternative spelling of this macro, for convenience and for
compatibility with glibc/include/libc-symbols.h. */
#define _GL_UNUSED _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED
/* Earlier spellings of this macro. */
#define _UNUSED_PARAMETER_ _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD declares that the caller of the function should not
discard the return value. The compiler may warn if the caller does not use
the return value, unless the caller uses something like ignore_value. */
/* Applies to: function, enumeration, class. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD
# ifndef _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE
# if defined __clang__ && defined __cplusplus
/* With clang up to 15.0.6 (at least), in C++ mode, [[__nodiscard__]] produces
a warning.
The 1000 below means a yet unknown threshold. When clang++ version X
starts supporting [[__nodiscard__]] without warning about it, you can
replace the 1000 with X. */
# if __clang_major__ >= 1000
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD [[__nodiscard__]]
# endif
# elif _GL_HAVE___HAS_C_ATTRIBUTE
# if __has_c_attribute (__nodiscard__)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD [[__nodiscard__]]
# endif
# endif
# endif
# if !defined _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD && _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (warn_unused_result)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD __attribute__ ((__warn_unused_result__))
# endif
# ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE tells that the compiler should not inline the
function. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (noinline)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE __attribute__ ((__noinline__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL ((N1, N2,...)) declares that the arguments N1, N2,...
must not be NULL.
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL () declares that all pointer arguments must not be
null. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (nonnull)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(args) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ args))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(args)
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONSTRING declares that the contents of a character array is
not meant to be NUL-terminated. */
/* Applies to: struct/union members and variables that are arrays of element
type '[[un]signed] char'. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONSTRING
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (nonstring)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONSTRING __attribute__ ((__nonstring__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NONSTRING
# endif
#endif
/* There is no _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN; use _Noreturn instead. */
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOTHROW declares that the function does not throw exceptions.
*/
/* Applies to: functions. */
/* After a function's parameter list, this attribute must come first, before
other attributes. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOTHROW
# if defined __cplusplus
# if _GL_GNUC_PREREQ (2, 8) || __clang_major__ >= 4
# if __cplusplus >= 201103L
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOTHROW noexcept (true)
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOTHROW throw ()
# endif
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOTHROW
# endif
# else
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (nothrow)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOTHROW __attribute__ ((__nothrow__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NOTHROW
# endif
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED declares:
For struct members: The member has the smallest possible alignment.
For struct, union, class: All members have the smallest possible alignment,
minimizing the memory required. */
/* Applies to: struct members, struct, union,
in C++ also: class. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED
/* Oracle Studio 12.6 miscompiles code with __attribute__ ((__packed__)) despite
__has_attribute OK. */
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (packed) && !defined __SUNPRO_C
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED __attribute__ ((__packed__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE declares:
It is OK for a compiler to move calls to the function and to omit
calls to the function if another call has the same arguments or the
result is not used, and if observable state is the same.
This attribute is safe for a function that does not affect observable state
and always returns exactly once.
(This attribute is looser than _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST because the function
can depend on observable state. It is stricter than
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE because the function must return exactly
once and cannot affect state addressed by its arguments.) */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (pure)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE __attribute__ ((__pure__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE _GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE declares:
It is OK for a compiler to move calls to the function and to omit duplicate
calls to the function with the same arguments, so long as the state
addressed by its arguments is the same and is updated in time for
the rest of the program.
This attribute is safe for a function that is effectless and idempotent; see
ISO C 23 § 6.7.12.7 for a definition of these terms.
(This attribute is looser than _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED because
the function need not be stateless and idempotent. It is looser
than _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE because the function need not return
exactly once and can affect state addressed by its arguments.)
See also <https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n2956.htm> and
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76847905/>. */
/* Applies to: functions, pointer to functions, function types. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE
/* This may be revisited when gcc and clang support [[reproducible]] or possibly
__attribute__ ((__reproducible__)). */
# ifndef _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (reproducible)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE [[reproducible]]
# endif
# endif
# ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL declares that the function's return value is
a non-NULL pointer. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (returns_nonnull)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL __attribute__ ((__returns_nonnull__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL(pos) declares that the variadic function expects a
trailing NULL argument.
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL () - The last argument is NULL (requires C99).
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL ((N)) - The (N+1)st argument from the end is NULL. */
/* Applies to: functions. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (sentinel)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL(pos) __attribute__ ((__sentinel__ pos))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL(pos)
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED declares:
It is OK for a compiler to move calls to the function and to omit duplicate
calls to the function with the same arguments, so long as the state
addressed by its arguments is the same.
This attribute is safe for a function that is effectless, idempotent,
stateless, and independent; see ISO C 23 § 6.7.12.7 for a definition of
these terms.
(This attribute is stricter than _GL_ATTRIBUTE_REPRODUCIBLE because
the function must be stateless and independent. It is looser than
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST because the function need not return exactly
once and can depend on state addressed by its arguments.)
See also <https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n2956.htm> and
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76847905/>. */
/* Applies to: functions, pointer to functions, function types. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED
/* This may be revisited when gcc and clang support [[unsequenced]] or possibly
__attribute__ ((__unsequenced__)). */
# ifndef _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (unsequenced)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED [[unsequenced]]
# endif
# endif
# ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNSEQUENCED
# endif
#endif
/* A helper macro. Don't use it directly. */
#ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
# if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (unused)
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__))
# else
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
# endif
#endif
]dnl There is no _GL_ATTRIBUTE_VISIBILITY; see m4/visibility.m4 instead.
[
/* _GL_UNUSED_LABEL; declares that it is not a programming mistake if the
immediately preceding label is not used. The compiler should not warn
if the label is not used. */
/* Applies to: label (both in C and C++). */
/* Note that g++ < 4.5 does not support the '__attribute__ ((__unused__)) ;'
syntax. But clang does. */
#ifndef _GL_UNUSED_LABEL
# if !(defined __cplusplus && !_GL_GNUC_PREREQ (4, 5)) || defined __clang__
# define _GL_UNUSED_LABEL _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
# else
# define _GL_UNUSED_LABEL
# endif
#endif
])
AH_VERBATIM([c_linkage],
[/* In C++, there is the concept of "language linkage", that encompasses
name mangling and function calling conventions.
The following macros start and end a block of "C" linkage. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define _GL_BEGIN_C_LINKAGE extern "C" {
# define _GL_END_C_LINKAGE }
#else
# define _GL_BEGIN_C_LINKAGE
# define _GL_END_C_LINKAGE
#endif
])
AH_VERBATIM([async_safe],
[/* The _GL_ASYNC_SAFE marker should be attached to functions that are
signal handlers (for signals other than SIGABRT, SIGPIPE) or can be
invoked from such signal handlers. Such functions have some restrictions:
* All functions that it calls should be marked _GL_ASYNC_SAFE as well,
or should be listed as async-signal-safe in POSIX
<https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/V2_chap02.html#tag_15_04>
section 2.4.3. Note that malloc(), sprintf(), and fwrite(), in
particular, are NOT async-signal-safe.
* All memory locations (variables and struct fields) that these functions
access must be marked 'volatile'. This holds for both read and write
accesses. Otherwise the compiler might optimize away stores to and
reads from such locations that occur in the program, depending on its
data flow analysis. For example, when the program contains a loop
that is intended to inspect a variable set from within a signal handler
while (!signal_occurred)
;
the compiler is allowed to transform this into an endless loop if the
variable 'signal_occurred' is not declared 'volatile'.
Additionally, recall that:
* A signal handler should not modify errno (except if it is a handler
for a fatal signal and ends by raising the same signal again, thus
provoking the termination of the process). If it invokes a function
that may clobber errno, it needs to save and restore the value of
errno. */
#define _GL_ASYNC_SAFE
])
AH_VERBATIM([micro_optimizations],
[/* _GL_CMP (n1, n2) performs a three-valued comparison on n1 vs. n2, where
n1 and n2 are expressions without side effects, that evaluate to real
numbers (excluding NaN).
It returns
1 if n1 > n2
0 if n1 == n2
-1 if n1 < n2
The naïve code (n1 > n2 ? 1 : n1 < n2 ? -1 : 0) produces a conditional
jump with nearly all GCC versions up to GCC 10.
This variant (n1 < n2 ? -1 : n1 > n2) produces a conditional with many
GCC versions up to GCC 9.
The better code (n1 > n2) - (n1 < n2) from Hacker's Delight § 2-9
avoids conditional jumps in all GCC versions >= 3.4. */
#define _GL_CMP(n1, n2) (((n1) > (n2)) - ((n1) < (n2)))
])
dnl Hint which direction to take regarding cross-compilation guesses:
dnl When a user installs a program on a platform they are not intimately
dnl familiar with, --enable-cross-guesses=conservative is the appropriate
dnl choice. It implements the "If we don't know, assume the worst" principle.
dnl However, when an operating system developer (on a platform which is not
dnl yet known to gnulib) builds packages for their platform, they want to
dnl expose, not hide, possible platform bugs; in this case,
dnl --enable-cross-guesses=risky is the appropriate choice.
dnl Sets the variables
dnl gl_cross_guess_normal (to be used when 'yes' is good and 'no' is bad),
dnl gl_cross_guess_inverted (to be used when 'no' is good and 'yes' is bad).
AC_ARG_ENABLE([cross-guesses],
[AS_HELP_STRING([[--enable-cross-guesses={conservative|risky}]],
[specify policy for cross-compilation guesses])],
[if test "x$enableval" != xconservative && test "x$enableval" != xrisky; then
AC_MSG_WARN([invalid argument supplied to --enable-cross-guesses])
enableval=conservative
fi
gl_cross_guesses="$enableval"],
[gl_cross_guesses=conservative])
if test $gl_cross_guesses = risky; then
gl_cross_guess_normal="guessing yes"
gl_cross_guess_inverted="guessing no"
else
gl_cross_guess_normal="guessing no"
gl_cross_guess_inverted="guessing yes"
fi
dnl Preparation for running test programs:
dnl Tell glibc to write diagnostics from -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 to stderr, not
dnl to /dev/tty, so they can be redirected to log files. Such diagnostics
dnl arise e.g., in the macros gl_PRINTF_DIRECTIVE_N, gl_SNPRINTF_DIRECTIVE_N.
LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_=1
export LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_
])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_INIT_VARIABLE([variablename])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_INIT_VARIABLE([variablename], [initialvalue])
# initializes the shell variable that indicates the presence of the given module
# as a C preprocessor expression.
AC_DEFUN([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_INIT_VARIABLE],
[
GL_MODULE_INDICATOR_PREFIX[]_[$1]=m4_if([$2], , [0], [$2])
AC_SUBST(GL_MODULE_INDICATOR_PREFIX[]_[$1])
])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION
# expands to a C preprocessor expression that evaluates to 1 or 0, depending
# whether a gnulib module that has been requested shall be considered present
# or not.
m4_define([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION], [1])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE([modulename])
# sets the shell variable that indicates the presence of the given module to
# a C preprocessor expression that will evaluate to 1.
AC_DEFUN([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE],
[
gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE_AUX(
[GL_MODULE_INDICATOR_PREFIX[]_GNULIB_[]m4_translit([[$1]],
[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-],
[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___])],
[gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION])
])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE_AUX([variable])
# modifies the shell variable to include the gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION.
# The shell variable's value is a C preprocessor expression that evaluates
# to 0 or 1.
AC_DEFUN([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE_AUX],
[
m4_if(m4_defn([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION]), [1],
[
dnl Simplify the expression VALUE || 1 to 1.
$1=1
],
[gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE_AUX_OR([$1],
[gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION])])
])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE_AUX_OR([variable], [condition])
# modifies the shell variable to include the given condition. The shell
# variable's value is a C preprocessor expression that evaluates to 0 or 1.
AC_DEFUN([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_SET_VARIABLE_AUX_OR],
[
dnl Simplify the expression 1 || CONDITION to 1.
if test "$[]$1" != 1; then
dnl Simplify the expression 0 || CONDITION to CONDITION.
if test "$[]$1" = 0; then
$1=$2
else
$1="($[]$1 || $2)"
fi
fi
])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR([modulename])
# defines a C macro indicating the presence of the given module
# in a location where it can be used.
# | Value | Value |
# | in lib/ | in tests/ |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
# Module present among main modules: | 1 | 1 |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
# Module present among tests-related modules: | 0 | 1 |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
# Module not present at all: | 0 | 0 |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
AC_DEFUN([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR],
[
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([GNULIB_]m4_translit([[$1]],
[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-],
[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___]),
[gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION],
[Define to a C preprocessor expression that evaluates to 1 or 0,
depending whether the gnulib module $1 shall be considered present.])
])
# gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_FOR_TESTS([modulename])
# defines a C macro indicating the presence of the given module
# in lib or tests. This is useful to determine whether the module
# should be tested.
# | Value | Value |
# | in lib/ | in tests/ |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
# Module present among main modules: | 1 | 1 |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
# Module present among tests-related modules: | 1 | 1 |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
# Module not present at all: | 0 | 0 |
# --------------------------------------------+---------+-----------+
AC_DEFUN([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_FOR_TESTS],
[
AC_DEFINE([GNULIB_TEST_]m4_translit([[$1]],
[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-],
[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___]), [1],
[Define to 1 when the gnulib module $1 should be tested.])
])
# gl_ASSERT_NO_GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
# asserts that there will never be a need to #define GNULIB_POSIXCHECK.
# and thereby enables an optimization of configure and config.h.
# Used by Emacs.
AC_DEFUN([gl_ASSERT_NO_GNULIB_POSIXCHECK],
[
dnl Override gl_WARN_ON_USE_PREPARE.
dnl But hide this definition from 'aclocal'.
AC_DEFUN([gl_W][ARN_ON_USE_PREPARE], [])
])
# gl_ASSERT_NO_GNULIB_TESTS
# asserts that there will be no gnulib tests in the scope of the configure.ac
# and thereby enables an optimization of config.h.
# Used by Emacs.
AC_DEFUN([gl_ASSERT_NO_GNULIB_TESTS],
[
dnl Override gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_FOR_TESTS.
AC_DEFUN([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_FOR_TESTS], [])
])
# Test whether <features.h> exists.
# Set HAVE_FEATURES_H.
AC_DEFUN([gl_FEATURES_H],
[
AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([features.h])
if test $ac_cv_header_features_h = yes; then
HAVE_FEATURES_H=1
else
HAVE_FEATURES_H=0
fi
AC_SUBST([HAVE_FEATURES_H])
])
# gl_PROG_CC_C99
# Modifies the value of the shell variable CC in an attempt to make $CC
# understand ISO C99 source code.
AC_DEFUN([gl_PROG_CC_C99],
[
dnl Just use AC_PROG_CC_C99.
dnl When AC_PROG_CC_C99 and AC_PROG_CC_STDC are used together, the substituted
dnl value of CC will contain the C99 enabling options twice. But this is only
dnl a cosmetic problem.
dnl With Autoconf >= 2.70, use AC_PROG_CC since it implies AC_PROG_CC_C99;
dnl this avoids a "warning: The macro `AC_PROG_CC_C99' is obsolete."
m4_version_prereq([2.70],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC_C99])])
])
# gl_PROG_AR_RANLIB
# Determines the values for AR, ARFLAGS, RANLIB that fit with the compiler.
# The user can set the variables AR, ARFLAGS, RANLIB if he wants to override
# the values.
AC_DEFUN([gl_PROG_AR_RANLIB],
[
dnl Minix 3 comes with two toolchains: The Amsterdam Compiler Kit compiler
dnl as "cc", and GCC as "gcc". They have different object file formats and
dnl library formats. In particular, the GNU binutils programs ar and ranlib
dnl produce libraries that work only with gcc, not with cc.
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
dnl The '][' hides this use from 'aclocal'.
AC_BEFORE([$0], [A][M_PROG_AR])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Minix Amsterdam compiler], [gl_cv_c_amsterdam_compiler],
[
AC_EGREP_CPP([Amsterdam],
[
#ifdef __ACK__
Amsterdam
#endif
],
[gl_cv_c_amsterdam_compiler=yes],
[gl_cv_c_amsterdam_compiler=no])
])
dnl Don't compete with AM_PROG_AR's decision about AR/ARFLAGS if we are not
dnl building with __ACK__.
if test $gl_cv_c_amsterdam_compiler = yes; then
if test -z "$AR"; then
AR='cc -c.a'
fi
if test -z "$ARFLAGS"; then
ARFLAGS='-o'
fi
else
dnl AM_PROG_AR was added in automake v1.11.2. AM_PROG_AR does not AC_SUBST
dnl ARFLAGS variable (it is filed into Makefile.in directly by automake
dnl script on-demand, if not specified by ./configure of course).
dnl Don't AC_REQUIRE the AM_PROG_AR otherwise the code for __ACK__ above
dnl will be ignored. Also, pay attention to call AM_PROG_AR in else block
dnl because AM_PROG_AR is written so it could re-set AR variable even for
dnl __ACK__. It may seem like its easier to avoid calling the macro here,
dnl but we need to AC_SUBST both AR/ARFLAGS (thus those must have some good
dnl default value and automake should usually know them).
dnl
dnl The '][' hides this use from 'aclocal'.
m4_ifdef([A][M_PROG_AR], [A][M_PROG_AR], [:])
fi
dnl In case the code above has not helped with setting AR/ARFLAGS, use
dnl Automake-documented default values for AR and ARFLAGS, but prefer
dnl ${host}-ar over ar (useful for cross-compiling).
AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar], [ar])
if test -z "$ARFLAGS"; then
ARFLAGS='cr'
fi
AC_SUBST([AR])
AC_SUBST([ARFLAGS])
if test -z "$RANLIB"; then
if test $gl_cv_c_amsterdam_compiler = yes; then
RANLIB=':'
else
dnl Use the ranlib program if it is available.
AC_PROG_RANLIB
fi
fi
AC_SUBST([RANLIB])
])
# AC_C_RESTRICT
# This definition is copied from post-2.70 Autoconf and overrides the
# AC_C_RESTRICT macro from autoconf 2.60..2.70.
m4_version_prereq([2.70.1], [], [
AC_DEFUN([AC_C_RESTRICT],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for C/C++ restrict keyword], [ac_cv_c_restrict],
[ac_cv_c_restrict=no
# Put '__restrict__' first, to avoid problems with glibc and non-GCC; see:
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-autoconf/2016-02/msg00006.html
# Put 'restrict' last, because C++ lacks it.
for ac_kw in __restrict__ __restrict _Restrict restrict; do
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
[AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
[[typedef int *int_ptr;
int foo (int_ptr $ac_kw ip) { return ip[0]; }
int bar (int [$ac_kw]); /* Catch GCC bug 14050. */
int bar (int ip[$ac_kw]) { return ip[0]; }
]],
[[int s[1];
int *$ac_kw t = s;
t[0] = 0;
return foo (t) + bar (t);
]])],
[ac_cv_c_restrict=$ac_kw])
test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" != no && break
done
])
AH_VERBATIM([restrict],
[/* Define to the equivalent of the C99 'restrict' keyword, or to
nothing if this is not supported. Do not define if restrict is
supported only directly. */
#undef restrict
/* Work around a bug in older versions of Sun C++, which did not
#define __restrict__ or support _Restrict or __restrict__
even though the corresponding Sun C compiler ended up with
"#define restrict _Restrict" or "#define restrict __restrict__"
in the previous line. This workaround can be removed once
we assume Oracle Developer Studio 12.5 (2016) or later. */
#if defined __SUNPRO_CC && !defined __RESTRICT && !defined __restrict__
# define _Restrict
# define __restrict__
#endif])
case $ac_cv_c_restrict in
restrict) ;;
no) AC_DEFINE([restrict], []) ;;
*) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([restrict], [$ac_cv_c_restrict]) ;;
esac
])# AC_C_RESTRICT
])
# gl_BIGENDIAN
# is like AC_C_BIGENDIAN, except that it can be AC_REQUIREd.
# Note that AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_BIGENDIAN]) does not work reliably because some
# macros invoke AC_C_BIGENDIAN with arguments.
AC_DEFUN([gl_BIGENDIAN],
[
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
])
# A temporary file descriptor.
# Must be less than 10, because dash 0.5.8 does not support redirections
# with multi-digit file descriptors.
m4_define([GL_TMP_FD], 9)
# gl_SILENT(command)
# executes command, but without the normal configure output.
# This is useful when you want to invoke AC_CACHE_CHECK (or AC_CHECK_FUNC etc.)
# inside another AC_CACHE_CHECK.
AC_DEFUN([gl_SILENT],
[
exec GL_TMP_FD>&AS_MESSAGE_FD AS_MESSAGE_FD>/dev/null
$1
exec AS_MESSAGE_FD>&GL_TMP_FD GL_TMP_FD>&-
])
# gl_CACHE_VAL_SILENT(cache-id, command-to-set-it)
# is like AC_CACHE_VAL(cache-id, command-to-set-it), except that it does not
# output a spurious "(cached)" mark in the midst of other configure output.
# This macro should be used instead of AC_CACHE_VAL when it is not surrounded
# by an AC_MSG_CHECKING/AC_MSG_RESULT pair.
AC_DEFUN([gl_CACHE_VAL_SILENT],
[
gl_SILENT([
AC_CACHE_VAL([$1], [$2])
])
])
# gl_CONDITIONAL(conditional, condition)
# is like AM_CONDITIONAL(conditional, condition), except that it does not
# produce an error
# configure: error: conditional "..." was never defined.
# Usually this means the macro was only invoked conditionally.
# when only invoked conditionally. Instead, in that case, both the _TRUE
# and the _FALSE case are disabled.
AC_DEFUN([gl_CONDITIONAL],
[
pushdef([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE], [:])dnl
AM_CONDITIONAL([$1], [$2])
popdef([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE])dnl
if test -z "${[$1]_TRUE}" && test -z "${[$1]_FALSE}"; then
[$1]_TRUE='#'
[$1]_FALSE='#'
fi
])
# gl_CC_ALLOW_WARNINGS
# sets and substitutes a variable GL_CFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS, to a $(CC) option
# that reverts a preceding '-Werror' option, if available.
# This is expected to be '-Wno-error' on gcc, clang (except clang/MSVC), xlclang
# and empty otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([gl_CC_ALLOW_WARNINGS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for C compiler option to allow warnings],
[gl_cv_cc_wallow],
[rm -f conftest*
echo 'int dummy;' > conftest.c
AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CC-cc} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -c conftest.c 2>conftest1.err]) >/dev/null
AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CC-cc} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -Wno-error -c conftest.c 2>conftest2.err]) >/dev/null
dnl Test the number of error output lines, because AIX xlc accepts the
dnl option '-Wno-error', just to produce a warning
dnl "Option -Wno-error was incorrectly specified. The option will be ignored."
dnl afterwards.
if test $? = 0 && test `wc -l < conftest1.err` = `wc -l < conftest2.err`; then
gl_cv_cc_wallow='-Wno-error'
else
gl_cv_cc_wallow=none
fi
rm -f conftest*
])
case "$gl_cv_cc_wallow" in
none) GL_CFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS='' ;;
*) GL_CFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS="$gl_cv_cc_wallow" ;;
esac
AC_SUBST([GL_CFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS])
])
# gl_CXX_ALLOW_WARNINGS
# sets and substitutes a variable GL_CXXFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS, to a $(CC) option
# that reverts a preceding '-Werror' option, if available.
AC_DEFUN([gl_CXX_ALLOW_WARNINGS],
[
dnl Requires AC_PROG_CXX or gl_PROG_ANSI_CXX.
if test -n "$CXX" && test "$CXX" != no; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for C++ compiler option to allow warnings],
[gl_cv_cxx_wallow],
[rm -f conftest*
echo 'int dummy;' > conftest.cc
AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CXX-c++} $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -c conftest.cc 2>conftest1.err]) >/dev/null
AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CXX-c++} $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -Wno-error -c conftest.cc 2>conftest2.err]) >/dev/null
dnl Test the number of error output lines, because AIX xlC accepts the
dnl option '-Wno-error', just to produce a warning
dnl "Option -Wno-error was incorrectly specified. The option will be ignored."
dnl afterwards.
if test $? = 0 && test `wc -l < conftest1.err` = `wc -l < conftest2.err`; then
gl_cv_cxx_wallow='-Wno-error'
else
gl_cv_cxx_wallow=none
fi
rm -f conftest*
])
case "$gl_cv_cxx_wallow" in
none) GL_CXXFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS='' ;;
*) GL_CXXFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS="$gl_cv_cxx_wallow" ;;
esac
else
GL_CXXFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS=''
fi
AC_SUBST([GL_CXXFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS])
])
# gl_CC_GNULIB_WARNINGS
# sets and substitutes a variable GL_CFLAG_GNULIB_WARNINGS, to a $(CC) option
# set that enables or disables warnings as suitable for the Gnulib coding style.
AC_DEFUN([gl_CC_GNULIB_WARNINGS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([gl_CC_ALLOW_WARNINGS])
dnl Assume that the compiler supports -Wno-* options only if it also supports
dnl -Wno-error.
GL_CFLAG_GNULIB_WARNINGS=''
if test -n "$GL_CFLAG_ALLOW_WARNINGS"; then
dnl Enable these warning options:
dnl
dnl GCC clang
dnl -Wno-cast-qual >= 3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-conversion >= 3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-float-conversion >= 4.9 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-float-equal >= 3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wimplicit-fallthrough >= 7 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-pedantic >= 4.8 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-sign-compare >= 3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-sign-conversion >= 4.3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-tautological-out-of-range-compare - >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-type-limits >= 4.3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-undef >= 3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-unsuffixed-float-constants >= 4.5
dnl -Wno-unused-function >= 3 >= 3.9
dnl -Wno-unused-parameter >= 3 >= 3.9
dnl
cat > conftest.c <<\EOF
#if (__GNUC__ >= 3 && !defined __clang__) || (__clang_major__ + (__clang_minor__ >= 9) > 3)
-Wno-cast-qual
-Wno-conversion
-Wno-float-equal
-Wno-sign-compare
-Wno-undef
-Wno-unused-function
-Wno-unused-parameter
#endif
#if (__GNUC__ + (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 9) > 4 && !defined __clang__) || (__clang_major__ + (__clang_minor__ >= 9) > 3)
-Wno-float-conversion
#endif
#if (__GNUC__ >= 7 && !defined __clang__) || (__clang_major__ + (__clang_minor__ >= 9) > 3)
-Wimplicit-fallthrough
#endif
#if (__GNUC__ + (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8) > 4 && !defined __clang__) || (__clang_major__ + (__clang_minor__ >= 9) > 3)
-Wno-pedantic
#endif
#if 3 < __clang_major__ + (9 <= __clang_minor__)
-Wno-tautological-constant-out-of-range-compare
#endif
#if (__GNUC__ + (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3) > 4 && !defined __clang__) || (__clang_major__ + (__clang_minor__ >= 9) > 3)
-Wno-sign-conversion
-Wno-type-limits
#endif
#if (__GNUC__ + (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5) > 4 && !defined __clang__)
-Wno-unsuffixed-float-constants
#endif
EOF
gl_command="$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -E conftest.c > conftest.out"
if AC_TRY_EVAL([gl_command]); then
gl_options=`grep -v '#' conftest.out`
for word in $gl_options; do
GL_CFLAG_GNULIB_WARNINGS="$GL_CFLAG_GNULIB_WARNINGS $word"
done
fi
rm -f conftest.c conftest.out
fi
AC_SUBST([GL_CFLAG_GNULIB_WARNINGS])
])
dnl gl_CONDITIONAL_HEADER([foo.h])
dnl takes a shell variable GL_GENERATE_FOO_H (with value true or false) as input
dnl and produces
dnl - an AC_SUBSTed variable FOO_H that is either a file name or empty, based
dnl on whether GL_GENERATE_FOO_H is true or false,
dnl - an Automake conditional GL_GENERATE_FOO_H that evaluates to the value of
dnl the shell variable GL_GENERATE_FOO_H.
AC_DEFUN([gl_CONDITIONAL_HEADER],
[
m4_pushdef([gl_header_name], AS_TR_SH(m4_toupper($1)))
m4_pushdef([gl_generate_var], [GL_GENERATE_]AS_TR_SH(m4_toupper($1)))
m4_pushdef([gl_generate_cond], [GL_GENERATE_]AS_TR_SH(m4_toupper($1)))
case "$gl_generate_var" in
false) gl_header_name='' ;;
true)
dnl It is OK to use a .h file in lib/ from within tests/, but not vice
dnl versa.
if test -z "$gl_header_name"; then
gl_header_name="${gl_source_base_prefix}$1"
fi
;;
*) echo "*** gl_generate_var is not set correctly" 1>&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
AC_SUBST(gl_header_name)
gl_CONDITIONAL(gl_generate_cond, [$gl_generate_var])
m4_popdef([gl_generate_cond])
m4_popdef([gl_generate_var])
m4_popdef([gl_header_name])
])
dnl Preparations for gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS.
AC_DEFUN([gl_PREPARE_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_REQUIRE([gl_COMPILER_CLANG])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for compiler option needed when checking for future declarations],
[gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option],
[case "$host_os" in
dnl This is only needed on macOS.
darwin*)
if test $gl_cv_compiler_clang = yes; then
dnl Test whether the compiler supports the option
dnl '-Werror=unguarded-availability-new'.
saved_ac_compile="$ac_compile"
ac_compile="$ac_compile -Werror=unguarded-availability-new"
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]],[[]])],
[gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option='-Werror=unguarded-availability-new'],
[gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option=none])
ac_compile="$saved_ac_compile"
else
gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option=none
fi
;;
*) gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option=none ;;
esac
])
])
dnl Pieces of the expansion of
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID_MACOS
AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_DEFAULT_CASE],
[
*)
AC_CHECK_FUNC([$1])
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]=$[ac_cv_func_][$1]
;;
])
AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_ANDROID],
[
linux*-android*)
AC_CHECK_DECL([$1], , , [$2])
if test $[ac_cv_have_decl_][$1] = yes; then
AC_CHECK_FUNC([[$1]])
if test $[ac_cv_func_][$1] = yes; then
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]=yes
else
dnl The function is declared but does not exist. This should not
dnl happen normally. But anyway, we know that a future version
dnl of Android will have the function.
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]='future OS version'
fi
else
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]='future OS version'
fi
;;
])
AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_MACOS],
[
darwin*)
if test "x$gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option" != "xnone"; then
dnl Use a compile test, not a link test.
saved_ac_compile="$ac_compile"
ac_compile="$ac_compile $gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option"
saved_ac_compile_for_check_decl="$ac_compile_for_check_decl"
ac_compile_for_check_decl="$ac_compile_for_check_decl $gl_cv_compiler_check_future_option"
unset [ac_cv_have_decl_][$1]
AC_CHECK_DECL([$1], , , [$2])
ac_compile="$saved_ac_compile"
ac_compile_for_check_decl="$saved_ac_compile_for_check_decl"
[ac_cv_func_][$1]="$[ac_cv_have_decl_][$1]"
if test $[ac_cv_func_][$1] = yes; then
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]=yes
else
unset [ac_cv_have_decl_][$1]
AC_CHECK_DECL([$1], , , [$2])
if test $[ac_cv_have_decl_][$1] = yes; then
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]='future OS version'
else
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]=no
fi
fi
else
AC_CHECK_FUNC([$1])
[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]=$[ac_cv_func_][$1]
fi
;;
])
AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_SET_RESULTS],
[
case "$[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]" in
future*) [ac_cv_func_][$1]=no ;;
*) [ac_cv_func_][$1]=$[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1] ;;
esac
if test $[ac_cv_func_][$1] = yes; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_]m4_translit([[$1]],
[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz],
[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ]),
[1], [Define to 1 if you have the `$1' function.])
fi
])
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID([func], [[#include <foo.h>]])
dnl is like AC_CHECK_FUNCS([func]), taking into account a portability problem
dnl on Android.
dnl
dnl When code is compiled on Android, it is in the context of a certain
dnl "Android API level", which indicates the minimum version of Android on
dnl which the app can be installed. In other words, you don't compile for a
dnl specific version of Android. You compile for all versions of Android,
dnl onwards from the given API level.
dnl Thus, the question "does the OS have the function func" has three possible
dnl answers:
dnl - yes, in all versions starting from the given API level,
dnl - no, in no version,
dnl - not in the given API level, but in a later version of Android.
dnl
dnl In detail, this works as follows:
dnl If func was added to Android API level, say, 28, then the libc.so has the
dnl symbol func always, whereas the header file <foo.h> declares func
dnl conditionally:
dnl #if __ANDROID_API__ >= 28
dnl ... func (...) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
dnl #endif
dnl Thus, when compiling with "clang -target armv7a-unknown-linux-android28",
dnl the function func is declared and exists in libc.
dnl Whereas when compiling with "clang -target armv7a-unknown-linux-android27",
dnl the function func is not declared but exists in libc.
dnl
dnl This macro sets two variables:
dnl - gl_cv_onwards_func_<func> to yes / no / "future OS version"
dnl - ac_cv_func_<func> to yes / no / no
dnl The first variable allows to distinguish all three cases.
dnl The second variable is set, so that an invocation
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID([func], [[#include <foo.h>]])
dnl can be used as a drop-in replacement for
dnl AC_CHECK_FUNCS([func]).
AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for [$1]],
[[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]],
[gl_SILENT([
case "$host_os" in
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_ANDROID([$1], [$2])
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_DEFAULT_CASE([$1])
esac
])
])
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_SET_RESULTS([$1])
])
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS([func], [[#include <foo.h>]])
dnl is like AC_CHECK_FUNCS([func]), taking into account a portability problem
dnl on macOS.
dnl
dnl When code is compiled on macOS, it is in the context of a certain minimum
dnl macOS version, that can be set through the option '-mmacosx-version-min='.
dnl In other words, you don't compile for a specific version of macOS. You
dnl compile for all versions of macOS, onwards from the given version.
dnl Thus, the question "does the OS have the function func" has three possible
dnl answers:
dnl - yes, in all versions starting from the given version,
dnl - no, in no version,
dnl - not in the given version, but in a later version of macOS.
dnl
dnl In detail, this works as follows:
dnl If func was added to, say, macOS version 13, then the libc has the
dnl symbol func always, whereas the header file <foo.h> declares func
dnl conditionally with a special availability attribute:
dnl ... func (...) __attribute__((availability(macos,introduced=13.0)));
dnl Thus, when compiling with "clang mmacosx-version-min=13", there is no
dnl warning about the use of func, and the resulting binary
dnl - runs fine on macOS 13,
dnl - aborts with a dyld "Symbol not found" message on macOS 12.
dnl Whereas, when compiling with "clang mmacosx-version-min=12", there is a
dnl warning: 'func' is only available on macOS 13.0 or newer
dnl [-Wunguarded-availability-new],
dnl and the resulting binary
dnl - runs fine on macOS 13,
dnl - crashes with a SIGSEGV (signal 11) on macOS 12.
dnl
dnl This macro sets two variables:
dnl - gl_cv_onwards_func_<func> to yes / no / "future OS version"
dnl - ac_cv_func_<func> to yes / no / no
dnl The first variable allows to distinguish all three cases.
dnl The second variable is set, so that an invocation
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS([func], [[#include <foo.h>]])
dnl can be used as a drop-in replacement for
dnl AC_CHECK_FUNCS([func]).
AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_REQUIRE([gl_PREPARE_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for [$1]],
[[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]],
[gl_SILENT([
case "$host_os" in
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_MACOS([$1], [$2])
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_DEFAULT_CASE([$1])
esac
])
])
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_SET_RESULTS([$1])
])
dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID_MACOS([func], [[#include <foo.h>]])
dnl is like AC_CHECK_FUNCS([func]), taking into account a portability problem
dnl on Android and on macOS.
dnl It is the combination of gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID and gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS.
AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID_MACOS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_REQUIRE([gl_PREPARE_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for [$1]],
[[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]],
[gl_SILENT([
case "$host_os" in
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_ANDROID([$1], [$2])
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_MACOS([$1], [$2])
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_DEFAULT_CASE([$1])
esac
])
])
gl_CHECK_FUNCS_SET_RESULTS([$1])
])
dnl Expands to some code for use in .c programs that, on native Windows, defines
dnl the Microsoft deprecated alias function names to the underscore-prefixed
dnl actual function names. With this macro, these function names are available
dnl without linking with '-loldnames' and without generating warnings.
dnl Usage: Use it after all system header files are included.
dnl #include <...>
dnl #include <...>
dnl ]GL_MDA_DEFINES[
dnl ...
AC_DEFUN([GL_MDA_DEFINES],[
AC_REQUIRE([_GL_MDA_DEFINES])
[$gl_mda_defines]
])
AC_DEFUN([_GL_MDA_DEFINES],
[gl_mda_defines='
#if defined _WIN32 && !defined __CYGWIN__
#define access _access
#define chdir _chdir
#define chmod _chmod
#define close _close
#define creat _creat
#define dup _dup
#define dup2 _dup2
#define ecvt _ecvt
#define execl _execl
#define execle _execle
#define execlp _execlp
#define execv _execv
#define execve _execve
#define execvp _execvp
#define execvpe _execvpe
#define fcloseall _fcloseall
#define fcvt _fcvt
#define fdopen _fdopen
#define fileno _fileno
#define gcvt _gcvt
#define getcwd _getcwd
#define getpid _getpid
#define getw _getw
#define isatty _isatty
#define j0 _j0
#define j1 _j1
#define jn _jn
#define lfind _lfind
#define lsearch _lsearch
#define lseek _lseek
#define memccpy _memccpy
#define mkdir _mkdir
#define mktemp _mktemp
#define open _open
#define putenv _putenv
#define putw _putw
#define read _read
#define rmdir _rmdir
#define strdup _strdup
#define swab _swab
#define tempnam _tempnam
#define tzset _tzset
#define umask _umask
#define unlink _unlink
#define utime _utime
#define wcsdup _wcsdup
#define write _write
#define y0 _y0
#define y1 _y1
#define yn _yn
#endif
'
])