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dnl The following are from prerelease autoconf 2.14a. When 2.14 is
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dnl released, we should be able to zap them and just use AC_PREREQ(2.14).
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% Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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%
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% This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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%
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% GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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% any later version.
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%
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% GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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% GNU General Public License for more details.
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%
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% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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% along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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% Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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% Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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ifelse(_AC_VERSION_COMPARE(AC_ACVERSION, [2.14]), -1,
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# AC_PROG_CC_STDC
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# ---------------
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# If the C compiler in not in ANSI C mode by default, try to add an
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# option to output variable @code{CC} to make it so. This macro tries
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# various options that select ANSI C on some system or another. It
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# considers the compiler to be in ANSI C mode if it handles function
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# prototypes correctly.
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AC_DEFUN(AC_PROG_CC_STDC,
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[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl
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AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_C_INLINE])dnl
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AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_C_CONST])dnl
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dnl Force this before AC_PROG_CPP. Some cpp's, eg on HPUX, require
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dnl a magic option to avoid problems with ANSI preprocessor commands
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dnl like #elif.
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dnl FIXME: can't do this because then AC_AIX won't work due to a
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dnl circular dependency.
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dnl AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_PROG_CPP])
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for ${CC-cc} option to accept ANSI C)
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AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc,
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[ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc=no
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ac_save_CC="$CC"
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# Don't try gcc -ansi; that turns off useful extensions and
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# breaks some systems' header files.
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# AIX -qlanglvl=ansi
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# Ultrix and OSF/1 -std1
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# HP-UX 10.20 and later -Ae
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# HP-UX older versions -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
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# SVR4 -Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__
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for ac_arg in "" -qlanglvl=ansi -std1 -Ae "-Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE" "-Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__"
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do
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CC="$ac_save_CC $ac_arg"
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AC_TRY_COMPILE(
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[#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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/* Most of the following tests are stolen from RCS 5.7's src/conf.sh. */
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struct buf { int x; };
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FILE * (*rcsopen) (struct buf *, struct stat *, int);
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static char *e (p, i)
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char **p;
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int i;
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{
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return p[i];
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}
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static char *f (char * (*g) (char **, int), char **p, ...)
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{
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char *s;
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va_list v;
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va_start (v,p);
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s = g (p, va_arg (v,int));
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va_end (v);
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return s;
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}
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int test (int i, double x);
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struct s1 {int (*f) (int a);};
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struct s2 {int (*f) (double a);};
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int pairnames (int, char **, FILE *(*)(struct buf *, struct stat *, int), int, int);
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int argc;
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char **argv;],
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[return f (e, argv, 0) != argv[0] || f (e, argv, 1) != argv[1];],
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[ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc="$ac_arg"; break])
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done
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CC="$ac_save_CC"
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])
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case "x$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" in
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x|xno)
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AC_MSG_RESULT([none needed]) ;;
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*)
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AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc)
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CC="$CC $ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" ;;
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esac
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])# AC_PROG_CC_STDC
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# AC_FUNC_MKTIME
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# --------------
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AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_MKTIME,
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[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_TIME])dnl
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/time.h unistd.h)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(alarm)
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working mktime], ac_cv_func_working_mktime,
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[AC_TRY_RUN(
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[/* Test program from Paul Eggert (eggert@twinsun.com)
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and Tony Leneis (tony@plaza.ds.adp.com). */
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#if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# include <time.h>
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#else
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# if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
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# include <sys/time.h>
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# else
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# include <time.h>
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# endif
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#endif
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#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
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# include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#if !HAVE_ALARM
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# define alarm(X) /* empty */
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#endif
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/* Work around redefinition to rpl_putenv by other config tests. */
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#undef putenv
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static time_t time_t_max;
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/* Values we'll use to set the TZ environment variable. */
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static const char *const tz_strings[] = {
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(const char *) 0, "TZ=GMT0", "TZ=JST-9",
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"TZ=EST+3EDT+2,M10.1.0/00:00:00,M2.3.0/00:00:00"
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};
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#define N_STRINGS (sizeof (tz_strings) / sizeof (tz_strings[0]))
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/* Fail if mktime fails to convert a date in the spring-forward gap.
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Based on a problem report from Andreas Jaeger. */
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static void
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spring_forward_gap ()
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{
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/* glibc (up to about 1998-10-07) failed this test) */
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struct tm tm;
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/* Use the portable POSIX.1 specification "TZ=PST8PDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0"
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instead of "TZ=America/Vancouver" in order to detect the bug even
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on systems that don't support the Olson extension, or don't have the
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full zoneinfo tables installed. */
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putenv ("TZ=PST8PDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0");
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tm.tm_year = 98;
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tm.tm_mon = 3;
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tm.tm_mday = 5;
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tm.tm_hour = 2;
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tm.tm_min = 0;
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tm.tm_sec = 0;
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tm.tm_isdst = -1;
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if (mktime (&tm) == (time_t)-1)
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exit (1);
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}
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static void
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mktime_test (now)
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time_t now;
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{
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struct tm *lt;
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if ((lt = localtime (&now)) && mktime (lt) != now)
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exit (1);
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now = time_t_max - now;
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if ((lt = localtime (&now)) && mktime (lt) != now)
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exit (1);
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}
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static void
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irix_6_4_bug ()
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{
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/* Based on code from Ariel Faigon. */
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struct tm tm;
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tm.tm_year = 96;
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tm.tm_mon = 3;
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tm.tm_mday = 0;
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tm.tm_hour = 0;
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tm.tm_min = 0;
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tm.tm_sec = 0;
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tm.tm_isdst = -1;
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mktime (&tm);
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if (tm.tm_mon != 2 || tm.tm_mday != 31)
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exit (1);
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}
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static void
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bigtime_test (j)
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int j;
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{
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struct tm tm;
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time_t now;
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tm.tm_year = tm.tm_mon = tm.tm_mday = tm.tm_hour = tm.tm_min = tm.tm_sec = j;
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now = mktime (&tm);
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if (now != (time_t) -1)
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{
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struct tm *lt = localtime (&now);
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if (! (lt
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&& lt->tm_year == tm.tm_year
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&& lt->tm_mon == tm.tm_mon
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&& lt->tm_mday == tm.tm_mday
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&& lt->tm_hour == tm.tm_hour
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&& lt->tm_min == tm.tm_min
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&& lt->tm_sec == tm.tm_sec
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&& lt->tm_yday == tm.tm_yday
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&& lt->tm_wday == tm.tm_wday
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&& ((lt->tm_isdst < 0 ? -1 : 0 < lt->tm_isdst)
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== (tm.tm_isdst < 0 ? -1 : 0 < tm.tm_isdst))))
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exit (1);
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}
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}
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int
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main ()
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{
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time_t t, delta;
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int i, j;
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/* This test makes some buggy mktime implementations loop.
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Give up after 60 seconds; a mktime slower than that
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isn't worth using anyway. */
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alarm (60);
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for (time_t_max = 1; 0 < time_t_max; time_t_max *= 2)
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continue;
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time_t_max--;
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delta = time_t_max / 997; /* a suitable prime number */
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for (i = 0; i < N_STRINGS; i++)
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{
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if (tz_strings[i])
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putenv (tz_strings[i]);
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for (t = 0; t <= time_t_max - delta; t += delta)
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mktime_test (t);
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mktime_test ((time_t) 60 * 60);
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mktime_test ((time_t) 60 * 60 * 24);
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for (j = 1; 0 < j; j *= 2)
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bigtime_test (j);
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bigtime_test (j - 1);
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}
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irix_6_4_bug ();
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spring_forward_gap ();
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exit (0);
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}],
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ac_cv_func_working_mktime=yes, ac_cv_func_working_mktime=no,
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ac_cv_func_working_mktime=no)])
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if test $ac_cv_func_working_mktime = no; then
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LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS mktime.${ac_objext}"
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fi
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AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS)dnl
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])# AC_FUNC_MKTIME
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# AC_C_VOLATILE
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# -------------
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# Note that, unlike const, #defining volatile to be the empty string can
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# actually turn a correct program into an incorrect one, since removing
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# uses of volatile actually grants the compiler permission to perform
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# optimizations that could break the user's code. So, do not #define
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# volatile away unless it is really necessary to allow the user's code
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# to compile cleanly. Benign compiler failures should be tolerated.
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AC_DEFUN(AC_C_VOLATILE,
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[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC_STDC])dnl
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working volatile], ac_cv_c_volatile,
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[AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[
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volatile int x;
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int * volatile y;],
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ac_cv_c_volatile=yes, ac_cv_c_volatile=no)])
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if test $ac_cv_c_volatile = no; then
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AC_DEFINE(volatile,,
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[Define to empty if the keyword `volatile' does not work.
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Warning: valid code using `volatile' can become incorrect
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without. Disable with care.])
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fi
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])
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# AC_C_PROTOTYPES
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# ---------------
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# Check if the C compiler supports prototypes, included if it needs
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# options.
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AC_DEFUN(AC_C_PROTOTYPES,
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[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC_STDC])dnl
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AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CPP])dnl
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([for function prototypes])
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if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc" != no; then
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AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
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AC_DEFINE(PROTOTYPES, 1,
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[Define if the compiler supports function prototypes.])
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else
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AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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fi
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])# AC_C_PROTOTYPES
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dnl The following is a bit different from the prerelease autoconf at
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dnl this time since that requires extra definitions.
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dnl By default, many hosts won't let programs access large files;
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dnl one must use special compiler options to get large-file access to work.
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dnl For more details about this brain damage please see:
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dnl http://www.sas.com/standards/large.file/x_open.20Mar96.html
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dnl Written by Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>.
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dnl Internal subroutine of AC_SYS_LARGEFILE.
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dnl AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_TEST_INCLUDES
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AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_TEST_INCLUDES,
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[[#include <sys/types.h>
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int a[(off_t) 9223372036854775807 == 9223372036854775807 ? 1 : -1];
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]])
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dnl Internal subroutine of AC_SYS_LARGEFILE.
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dnl AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_MACRO_VALUE(C-MACRO, VALUE, CACHE-VAR, COMMENT, INCLUDES, FUNCTION-BODY)
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AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_MACRO_VALUE,
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[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $1 value needed for large files], $3,
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[$3=no
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AC_TRY_COMPILE([$5],
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[$6],
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,
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[AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define $1 $2]
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[$5]
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,
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[$6],
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[$3=$2])])])
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if test "[$]$3" != no; then
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$1], [$]$3, [$4])
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fi])
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AC_DEFUN(AC_SYS_LARGEFILE,
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[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(largefile,
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[ --disable-largefile omit support for large files])
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if test "$enable_largefile" != no; then
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([for special C compiler options needed for large files],
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ac_cv_sys_largefile_CC,
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[ac_cv_sys_largefile_CC=no
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if test "$GCC" != yes; then
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# IRIX 6.2 and later do not support large files by default,
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# so use the C compiler's -n32 option if that helps.
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AC_TRY_COMPILE(AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_TEST_INCLUDES, , ,
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[ac_save_CC="$CC"
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CC="$CC -n32"
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AC_TRY_COMPILE(AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_TEST_INCLUDES, ,
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ac_cv_sys_largefile_CC=' -n32')
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CC="$ac_save_CC"])
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fi])
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if test "$ac_cv_sys_largefile_CC" != no; then
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CC="$CC$ac_cv_sys_largefile_CC"
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fi
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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_MACRO_VALUE(_FILE_OFFSET_BITS, 64,
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ac_cv_sys_file_offset_bits,
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[Number of bits in a file offset, on hosts where this is settable.],
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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_TEST_INCLUDES)
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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_MACRO_VALUE(_LARGE_FILES, 1,
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ac_cv_sys_large_files,
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[Define for large files, on AIX-style hosts.]
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AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_TEST_INCLUDES)
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fi
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])
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AC_DEFUN(AC_FUNC_FSEEKO,
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[AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_MACRO_VALUE(_LARGEFILE_SOURCE, 1,
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ac_cv_sys_largefile_source,
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[Define to make fseeko visible on some hosts (e.g. glibc 2.2).],
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[#include <stdio.h>], [return !fseeko;])
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# We used to try defining _XOPEN_SOURCE=500 too, to work around a bug
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# in glibc 2.1.3, but that breaks too many other things.
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# If you want fseeko and ftello with glibc, upgrade to a fixed glibc.
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AC_CACHE_CHECK([for fseeko], ac_cv_func_fseeko,
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[ac_cv_func_fseeko=no
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AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdio.h>],
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[return fseeko && fseeko (stdin, 0, 0);],
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[ac_cv_func_fseeko=yes])])
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if test $ac_cv_func_fseeko != no; then
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FSEEKO, 1,
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[Define if fseeko (and presumably ftello) exists and is declared.])
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fi])
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undefine([AC_FUNC_MMAP])dnl
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dnl The autoconf 2.13 version loses on OSF, at least,
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dnl by messing up the declaration of malloc.
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AC_DEFUN([AC_FUNC_MMAP],
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[AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdlib.h unistd.h sys/stat.h)
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AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getpagesize)
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AC_CACHE_CHECK(for working mmap, ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped,
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[AC_TRY_RUN(
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[/* Thanks to Mike Haertel and Jim Avera for this test.
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Here is a matrix of mmap possibilities:
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mmap private not fixed
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mmap private fixed at somewhere currently unmapped
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mmap private fixed at somewhere already mapped
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mmap shared not fixed
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mmap shared fixed at somewhere currently unmapped
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mmap shared fixed at somewhere already mapped
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For private mappings, we should verify that changes cannot be read()
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back from the file, nor mmap's back from the file at a different
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address. (There have been systems where private was not correctly
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implemented like the infamous i386 svr4.0, and systems where the
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VM page cache was not coherent with the file system buffer cache
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like early versions of FreeBSD and possibly contemporary NetBSD.)
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For shared mappings, we should conversely verify that changes get
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propogated back to all the places they're supposed to be.
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Grep wants private fixed already mapped.
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The main things grep needs to know about mmap are:
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* does it exist and is it safe to write into the mmap'd area
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* how to use it (BSD variants) */
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#if STDC_HEADERS || HAVE_STDLIB_H
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# include <stdlib.h>
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#else
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char *malloc ();
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#endif
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#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
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# include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#if HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
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# include <sys/stat.h>
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#endif
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/* This mess was copied from the GNU getpagesize.h. */
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#if !HAVE_GETPAGESIZE
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/* Assume that all systems that can run configure have sys/param.h. */
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# if !HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
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# define HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H 1
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# endif
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# ifdef _SC_PAGESIZE
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# define getpagesize() sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)
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# else /* no _SC_PAGESIZE */
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# if HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
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# include <sys/param.h>
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# ifdef EXEC_PAGESIZE
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# define getpagesize() EXEC_PAGESIZE
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# else /* no EXEC_PAGESIZE */
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# ifdef NBPG
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# define getpagesize() NBPG * CLSIZE
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# ifndef CLSIZE
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# define CLSIZE 1
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# endif /* no CLSIZE */
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# else /* no NBPG */
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# ifdef NBPC
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# define getpagesize() NBPC
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# else /* no NBPC */
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# ifdef PAGESIZE
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# define getpagesize() PAGESIZE
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# endif /* PAGESIZE */
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# endif /* no NBPC */
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# endif /* no NBPG */
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# endif /* no EXEC_PAGESIZE */
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# else /* no HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H */
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# define getpagesize() 8192 /* punt totally */
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# endif /* no HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H */
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# endif /* no _SC_PAGESIZE */
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#endif /* no HAVE_GETPAGESIZE */
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int
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main ()
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{
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char *data, *data2, *data3;
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int i, pagesize;
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int fd;
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pagesize = getpagesize ();
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/* First, make a file with some known garbage in it. */
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data = (char *) malloc (pagesize);
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if (!data)
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exit (1);
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for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
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*(data + i) = rand ();
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umask (0);
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fd = creat ("conftestmmap", 0600);
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if (fd < 0)
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exit (1);
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if (write (fd, data, pagesize) != pagesize)
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exit (1);
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close (fd);
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/* Next, try to mmap the file at a fixed address which already has
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something else allocated at it. If we can, also make sure that
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we see the same garbage. */
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fd = open ("conftestmmap", O_RDWR);
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if (fd < 0)
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exit (1);
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data2 = (char *) malloc (2 * pagesize);
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if (!data2)
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exit (1);
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data2 += (pagesize - ((int) data2 & (pagesize - 1))) & (pagesize - 1);
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if (data2 != mmap (data2, pagesize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
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MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, fd, 0L))
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exit (1);
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for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
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if (*(data + i) != *(data2 + i))
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exit (1);
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/* Finally, make sure that changes to the mapped area do not
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percolate back to the file as seen by read(). (This is a bug on
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some variants of i386 svr4.0.) */
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for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
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*(data2 + i) = *(data2 + i) + 1;
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data3 = (char *) malloc (pagesize);
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if (!data3)
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exit (1);
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if (read (fd, data3, pagesize) != pagesize)
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exit (1);
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for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
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if (*(data + i) != *(data3 + i))
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exit (1);
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close (fd);
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unlink ("conftestmmap");
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exit (0);
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}], ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=yes, ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no,
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ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no)])
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if test $ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped = yes; then
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AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MMAP, 1,
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[Define if you have a working `mmap' system call.])
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fi
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])# AC_FUNC_MMAP
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) dnl ifelse
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