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  <h1>
   ac_subst_prefix_subpaths
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  <h2>
   Obsolete Macro
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  <p class="indent">
   Renamed to <a href="ac_define_sub_path.html">AC_DEFINE_SUB_PATH</a>.
  </p>
  <h2>
   Synopsis
  </h2>
  <p class="indent" style="white-space:nowrap;">
   <code>AC_DEFINE_SUB_PATH(DEFNAME, varname, description)</code>
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  <h2>
   Description
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  <div class="indent">
   <p>
    look at varname and detect the subpath that it contains relative to
    $prefix/$exec_prefix
   </p>
   <p>
    If the path is indeed relative to $prefix/$exec_prefix, then a single "./"
    (dotslash) is prepended, otherwise it can be seen as an absolute path that
    can not be moved, which you possibly do for "/etc" files, or even those
    ending up in "/lib/modules" or "/winnt/system".
   </p>
   <p>
    this macro is not very intelligent, it's just a first try in this
    direction. It does currently just look into the current patterns, and
    replaces a ${prefix} with a simple dot. Amazingly, it works quite well for
    most packages.
   </p>
   <p>
    correct usage: in configure ac
   </p>
   <pre>
   AC_DEFINE_DIR([EPREFIX], [exec_prefix], [--exec-prefix or default])
   AC_DEFINE_SUB_PATH([PATH_LIBDIR], [libdir], [--bindir subdir])
   AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PACKAGE],"$PACKAGE", [Name of package])
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   <p>
    in "C"
   </p>
   <pre>
   static const char _libdir[] = PATH_LIBDIR; /* configure default */
   char* libdir;
   char* eprefix = getenv (PACKAGE "DIR");
   if (! eprefix) eprefix = EPREFIX; /* default */
   if (*_libdir != '.') libdir = strdup(_libdir);
   else {
      libdir = malloc(strlen(eprefix) + strlen(_libdir) + 2);
      strcpy(libdir, eprefix);
      strcat(libdir, PATH_DELIMITER_STRING);
      strcat(libdir, _libdir);
   }
   ...
   free (libdir);
</pre>
   <p>
    AC_DEFINE_SUB_PATHS(varnames)
   </p>
   <p>
    look for the given various install-paths that largely depend on either
    ${prefix} or ${exec_prefix}. Just cut out the prefix and ac_define the
    value. The value is uppercased and PATH_ prepended ie.
    ac_define_sub_paths(bindir libdir pkgdatadir) will create the defines
    PATH_BINDIR PATH_LIBDIR PATH_PKGDATADIR - see posix' include/paths.h that
    creates _PATH_DEV and friends.
   </p>
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  <h2>
   Author
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  <p class="indent">
   Guido U. Draheim &lt;guidod@gmx.de&gt;
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  <h2>
   Last Modified
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  <p class="indent">
   2006-10-13
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   M4 Source Code
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AC_DEFUN([AC_DEFINE_SUB_PATH],
[dnl
  test "_$prefix" = _NONE &amp;&amp; prefix="$ac_default_prefix"
  test "_$exec_prefix" = _NONE &amp;&amp; exec_prefix='${prefix}'
  P=`echo ifelse( $2, , [$]$1, [$]$2) | sed -e 's:^\${[a-z_]*prefix}:.:'`
  ifelse ($3, ,
    AC_DEFINE($1, $P, [sub path $2]),
    AC_DEFINE($1, $P, $3))
])

AC_DEFUN([AC_DEFINE_SUB_PATHS],
[dnl
  test "_$prefix" = _NONE &amp;&amp; prefix="$ac_default_prefix"
  test "_$exec_prefix" = _NONE &amp;&amp; exec_prefix='${prefix}'
  for i in $1 ; do
  P=`echo \$$i | sed -e 's:^\${[a-z_]*prefix}:.:'`
  V=`echo path_$i | sed -e 'y:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ:'`
    AC_DEFINE($V, $P, [sub path $i]),
])
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   License
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   <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Copyright &copy; 2006 Guido U. Draheim
   &lt;guidod@gmx.de&gt;</span>
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