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## Process this file with autoconf to produce configure.
## In general, the safest way to proceed is to run ./autogen.sh
# make sure we're interpreted by some minimal autoconf
AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_INIT(ctemplate, 2.2, google-ctemplate@googlegroups.com)
AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])
# Update this value for every release! (A:B:C will map to foo.so.(A-C).C.B)
# http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
SO_VERSION=2:1:0
# The argument here is just something that should be in the current directory
# (for sanity checking)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(README)
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([dist-zip])
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h)
# Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CC
AM_PROG_CC_C_O
AC_PROG_CPP
AM_CONDITIONAL(GCC, test "$GCC" = yes) # let the Makefile know if we're gcc
# MinGW uses autoconf, but also needs the windows shim routines
# (since it doesn't have its own support for, say, pthreads).
# This requires us to #include a special header file, and also to
# link in some windows versions of .o's instead of the unix versions.
AH_BOTTOM([
#if defined( __MINGW32__) || defined(__MINGW64__)
#include "windows/port.h"
#endif
])
case $host_os in
*mingw*)
# Disabling fast install keeps libtool from creating wrapper scripts
# around the executables it builds. Such scripts have caused failures on
# MinGW. Using this option means an extra link step is executed during
# "make install".
AC_DISABLE_FAST_INSTALL
;;
*)
AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL
;;
esac
AM_CONDITIONAL(MINGW, expr $host : '.*-mingw' >/dev/null 2>&1)
# Uncomment this if you'll be exporting libraries (.so's)
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL_DEPS)
AC_SUBST(SO_VERSION)
AC_PROG_LN_S
AX_C___ATTRIBUTE__
# Check whether some low-level functions/files are available
AC_HEADER_STDC
# Defines PRIuS
AC_COMPILER_CHARACTERISTICS
# Here are some examples of how to check for the existence of a fn or file
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([getopt_long getopt])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([getopt.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([utime.h]) # used by unittests to mock file-times
# These are the types I need. We look for them in either stdint.h,
# sys/types.h, or inttypes.h, all of which are part of the default-includes.
AC_CHECK_TYPES([uint32_t])
AC_CHECK_TYPES([u_int32_t])
AC_CHECK_TYPES([__int32])
AC_CHECK_TYPES([uint64_t])
AC_CHECK_TYPES([u_int64_t])
AC_CHECK_TYPES([__int64])
AC_HEADER_DIRENT # for template_unittest.cc, template_regtest.cc
# We need to do byte-swapping efficiently to hash efficiently in
# template_string.cc. Different architectures do this differently.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(byteswap.h) # Linux (GNU in general)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(libkern/OSByteOrder.h) # OS X
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/byteorder.h) # Solaris 10
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(endian.h) # Linux
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(machine/endian.h) # OS X
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/endian.h) # FreeBSD
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/isa_defs.h) # Solaris 10
# A lot of the code in this directory depends on pthreads
ACX_PTHREAD
# We'd like to use read/write locks in several places in the code.
# See if our pthreads support extends to that. Note: for linux, it
# does as long as you define _XOPEN_SOURCE appropriately.
AC_RWLOCK
# For mingw/cygwin, figure out if the mutex code needs to use
# 'volatile' in some places. They differ from MSVC, and the API is
# unclear, so it's best just to check.
AC_INTERLOCKED_EXCHANGE_NONVOLATILE
# Find out what namespace 'normal' STL code lives in, and also what namespace
# the user wants our classes to be defined in
AC_CXX_STL_NAMESPACE
AC_DEFINE_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE(ctemplate)
# Figures out where hash_map and hash_set live, and what namespace they use
AC_CXX_STL_HASH
# If we found tr1/unordered_map, prefer unordered_map/unordered_set to
# hash_map/hash_set.
if test "$ac_cv_cxx_have_unordered_map" = yes; then
ac_cv_cxx_hash_map_class="$ac_cv_cxx_hash_namespace::unordered_map"
ac_cv_cxx_hash_set_class="$ac_cv_cxx_hash_namespace::unordered_set"
else
ac_cv_cxx_hash_map_class="$ac_cv_cxx_hash_namespace::hash_map"
ac_cv_cxx_hash_set_class="$ac_cv_cxx_hash_namespace::hash_set"
fi
AC_SUBST(ac_google_namespace)
AC_SUBST(ac_google_start_namespace)
AC_SUBST(ac_google_end_namespace)
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_cxx_hash_map)
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_cxx_hash_set)
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_cxx_hash_map_class)
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_cxx_hash_set_class)
if test "$ac_cv___attribute__" = "yes"; then
AC_SUBST(ac_google_attribute, 1)
else
AC_SUBST(ac_google_attribute, 0)
fi
if test "$ac_cv_type_u_int64_t" = "yes"; then
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_uint64, u_int64_t)
elif test "$ac_cv_type_uint64_t" = "yes"; then
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_uint64, uint64_t)
elif test "$ac_cv_type___int64" = "yes"; then
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_uint64, unsigned __int64)
else
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_uint64, unsigned long long) # best we can do
fi
# These are used by template_string.h.in
if test "$ac_cv_header_stdint_h" = "yes"; then
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_have_stdint_h, 1)
else
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_have_stdint_h, 0)
fi
if test "$ac_cv_header_inttypes_h" = "yes"; then
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_have_inttypes_h, 1)
else
AC_SUBST(ac_cv_have_inttypes_h, 0)
fi
# One some systems (eg gnu/linux), the linker defines _start and
# data_start to indicate the extent of the .text section. We can use
# this to know strings are immutable. In the code, we make the
# variables weak, just in case, but for this check, we only want to
# say "yes" if the linker supports the vars, *and* the compiler supports
# attribute-weak.
AC_TRY_LINK([], [ extern char _start[];
extern char data_start[];
extern char dummy[] __attribute__((weak));
return (_start && data_start && dummy); ],
[ ac_have_attribute_weak=1 ], [ ac_have_attribute_weak=0 ])
AC_SUBST(ac_have_attribute_weak)
# In unix (that is, using this script), this dll-export stuff will always
# be the empty string. In windows, we'll replace it with windows-specific
# text.
ac_windows_dllexport_defines=
ac_windows_dllexport=
AC_SUBST(ac_windows_dllexport_defines)
AC_SUBST(ac_windows_dllexport)
# This will (should) never change, but we put it here so if we do need
# to change it, to avoid naming conflicts or something, it's easy to
# do in one place.
ac_htmlparser_namespace=google_ctemplate_streamhtmlparser
AC_SUBST(ac_htmlparser_namespace)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HTMLPARSER_NAMESPACE, $ac_htmlparser_namespace,
[The namespace to put the htmlparser code.])
# Write generated configuration file, and also .h files
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile \
src/ctemplate/template_string.h \
src/ctemplate/template_enums.h \
src/ctemplate/template.h \
src/ctemplate/template_cache.h \
src/ctemplate/template_modifiers.h \
src/ctemplate/template_emitter.h \
src/ctemplate/template_annotator.h \
src/ctemplate/template_dictionary.h \
src/ctemplate/template_pathops.h \
src/ctemplate/template_namelist.h \
src/ctemplate/find_ptr.h \
src/ctemplate/per_expand_data.h \
src/ctemplate/str_ref.h \
src/ctemplate/template_dictionary_interface.h \
])
AC_OUTPUT
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