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Autoconf Macro: acx_check_pathname_style
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acx_check_pathname_style
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Synopsis
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<code>ACX_CHECK_PATHNAME_STYLE_DOS</code>
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Description
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Check if host OS uses DOS-style pathnames. This includes the use of drive
letters and backslashes. Under DOS, Windows, and OS/2, defines
HAVE_PATHNAME_STYLE_DOS and PATH_SEPARATOR to ';'. Otherwise, defines
PATH_SEPARATOR to ':'.
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This macro depends on the AC_CANONICAL_HOST.
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Use for enabling code to handle drive letters, backslashes in filenames and
semicolons in the PATH.
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Author
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Mark Elbrecht <snowball3@bigfoot.com>
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Last Modified
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2000-07-19
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AC_DEFUN([ACX_CHECK_PATHNAME_STYLE_DOS],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Windows and DOS and OS/2 style pathnames)
AC_CACHE_VAL(acx_cv_pathname_style_dos,
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
acx_cv_pathname_style_dos="no"
case ${host_os} in
*djgpp | *mingw32* | *emx*) acx_cv_pathname_style_dos="yes" ;;
esac
])
AC_MSG_RESULT($acx_cv_pathname_style_dos)
if test "$acx_cv_pathname_style_dos" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PATHNAME_STYLE_DOS,,[defined if running on a system with dos style paths])
AC_DEFINE(PATH_SEPARATOR, ';')
else
AC_DEFINE(PATH_SEPARATOR, ':')
fi
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