dnl***************************************************************************
-dnl Copyright 2018-2020,2021 Thomas E. Dickey *
+dnl Copyright 2018-2021,2022 Thomas E. Dickey *
dnl Copyright 2010-2017,2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
dnl *
dnl Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *
dnl
dnl Author: Thomas E. Dickey
dnl
-dnl $Id: aclocal.m4,v 1.176 2021/06/19 23:44:07 tom Exp $
+dnl $Id: aclocal.m4,v 1.193 2022/01/29 22:06:07 tom Exp $
dnl Macros used in NCURSES Ada95 auto-configuration script.
dnl
dnl These macros are maintained separately from NCURSES. The copyright on
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_ADD_INCDIR version: 16 updated: 2020/12/31 20:19:42
+dnl CF_ADD_INCDIR version: 17 updated: 2021/09/04 06:35:04
dnl -------------
-dnl Add an include-directory to $CPPFLAGS. Don't add /usr/include, since it's
+dnl Add an include-directory to $CPPFLAGS. Don't add /usr/include, since it is
dnl redundant. We don't normally need to add -I/usr/local/include for gcc,
dnl but old versions (and some misinstalled ones) need that. To make things
dnl worse, gcc 3.x may give error messages if -I/usr/local/include is added to
}
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+dnl CF_APPEND_CFLAGS version: 3 updated: 2021/09/05 17:25:40
+dnl ----------------
+dnl Use CF_ADD_CFLAGS after first checking for potential redefinitions.
+dnl $1 = flags to add
+dnl $2 = if given makes this macro verbose.
+define([CF_APPEND_CFLAGS],
+[
+for cf_add_cflags in $1
+do
+ case "x$cf_add_cflags" in
+ (x-[[DU]]*)
+ CF_REMOVE_CFLAGS($cf_add_cflags,CFLAGS,[$2])
+ CF_REMOVE_CFLAGS($cf_add_cflags,CPPFLAGS,[$2])
+ ;;
+ esac
+ CF_ADD_CFLAGS([$cf_add_cflags],[$2])
+done
+])dnl
+dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl CF_APPEND_TEXT version: 1 updated: 2017/02/25 18:58:55
dnl --------------
dnl use this macro for appending text without introducing an extra blank at
esac
])
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+dnl CF_CHECK_LIBSSP version: 1 updated: 2021/10/30 10:40:19
+dnl ---------------
+dnl Check if libssp is needed, e.g., to work around misconfigured libraries
+dnl used in cross-compiling to MinGW.
+AC_DEFUN([CF_CHECK_LIBSSP],[
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(if ssp library is needed,cf_cv_need_libssp,[
+AC_TRY_LINK([
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <dirent.h>
+],[
+ DIR *dp = opendir(".");
+],cf_cv_need_libssp=no,[
+ cf_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lssp"
+ AC_TRY_LINK([
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <dirent.h>
+ ],[
+ DIR *dp = opendir(".");
+ ],cf_cv_need_libssp=yes,
+ cf_cv_need_libssp=maybe)
+ LIBS="$cf_save_LIBS"
+])dnl
+])
+
+if test "x$cf_cv_need_libssp" = xyes
+then
+ CF_ADD_LIB(ssp)
+fi
+])dnl
+dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl CF_CLANG_COMPILER version: 8 updated: 2021/01/01 13:31:04
dnl -----------------
dnl Check if the given compiler is really clang. clang's C driver defines
dnl "dirname" is not portable, so we fake it with a shell script.
AC_DEFUN([CF_DIRNAME],[$1=`echo "$2" | sed -e 's%/[[^/]]*$%%'`])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_DISABLE_ECHO version: 13 updated: 2015/04/18 08:56:57
+dnl CF_DISABLE_ECHO version: 14 updated: 2021/09/04 06:35:04
dnl ---------------
-dnl You can always use "make -n" to see the actual options, but it's hard to
+dnl You can always use "make -n" to see the actual options, but it is hard to
dnl pick out/analyze warning messages when the compile-line is long.
dnl
dnl Sets:
AC_MSG_RESULT($ADAFLAGS)
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_FIX_WARNINGS version: 3 updated: 2020/12/31 18:40:20
+dnl CF_FIX_WARNINGS version: 4 updated: 2021/12/16 18:22:31
dnl ---------------
dnl Warning flags do not belong in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, etc. Any of gcc's
dnl "-Werror" flags can interfere with configure-checks. Those go into
then
case [$]$1 in
(*-Werror=*)
- CF_VERBOSE(repairing $1: [$]$1)
cf_temp_flags=
for cf_temp_scan in [$]$1
do
case "x$cf_temp_scan" in
+ (x-Werror=format*)
+ CF_APPEND_TEXT(cf_temp_flags,$cf_temp_scan)
+ ;;
(x-Werror=*)
CF_APPEND_TEXT(EXTRA_CFLAGS,$cf_temp_scan)
;;
;;
esac
done
- $1="$cf_temp_flags"
- CF_VERBOSE(... fixed [$]$1)
- CF_VERBOSE(... extra $EXTRA_CFLAGS)
+ if test "x[$]$1" != "x$cf_temp_flags"
+ then
+ CF_VERBOSE(repairing $1: [$]$1)
+ $1="$cf_temp_flags"
+ CF_VERBOSE(... fixed [$]$1)
+ CF_VERBOSE(... extra $EXTRA_CFLAGS)
+ fi
;;
esac
fi
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_MAKEFLAGS version: 20 updated: 2021/01/03 19:29:49
+dnl CF_MAKEFLAGS version: 21 updated: 2021/09/04 06:47:34
dnl ------------
dnl Some 'make' programs support ${MAKEFLAGS}, some ${MFLAGS}, to pass 'make'
-dnl options to lower-levels. It's very useful for "make -n" -- if we have it.
+dnl options to lower-levels. It is very useful for "make -n" -- if we have it.
dnl (GNU 'make' does both, something POSIX 'make', which happens to make the
dnl ${MAKEFLAGS} variable incompatible because it adds the assignments :-)
AC_DEFUN([CF_MAKEFLAGS],
AC_SUBST(cf_cv_makeflags)
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+dnl CF_MAKE_PHONY version: 3 updated: 2021/01/08 16:08:21
+dnl -------------
+dnl Check if the make-program handles a ".PHONY" target, e.g,. a target which
+dnl acts as a placeholder.
+dnl
+dnl The ".PHONY" feature was proposed in 2011 here
+dnl https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=523
+dnl and is scheduled for release in P1003.1 Issue 8 (late 2022).
+dnl
+dnl This is not supported by SVr4 make (or SunOS 4, 4.3SD, etc), but works with
+dnl a few others (i.e., GNU make and the non-POSIX "BSD" make):
+dnl
+dnl + This is a GNU make feature (since April 1988, but in turn from binutils,
+dnl date unspecified).
+dnl
+dnl + It was adopted in NetBSD make in June 1995.
+dnl
+dnl + The other BSD make programs are derived from the NetBSD make (and for
+dnl that reason are not actually different "implementations").
+dnl
+dnl + Some features of NetBSD make were actually adapted from pmake, which
+dnl began as a modified GNU make starting in 1993.
+dnl
+dnl + Version 3.8 of the dmake program in January 1992 also implemented this
+dnl GNU make extension, but is less well known than the BSD make.
+AC_DEFUN([CF_MAKE_PHONY],[
+AC_CACHE_CHECK(for \".PHONY\" make-support, cf_cv_make_PHONY,[
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ (
+ mkdir conftest || exit 1
+ cd conftest
+ cat >makefile <<'CF_EOF'
+.PHONY: always
+DATA=0
+always: always.out
+ @echo "** making [$]@ [$](DATA)"
+once: once.out
+ @echo "** making [$]@ [$](DATA)"
+always.out:
+ @echo "** making [$]@ [$](DATA)"
+ echo [$](DATA) > [$]@
+once.out:
+ @echo "** making [$]@ [$](DATA)"
+ echo [$](DATA) > [$]@
+CF_EOF
+ for cf_data in 1 2 3
+ do
+ ${MAKE:-make} always DATA=$cf_data
+ ${MAKE:-make} once DATA=$cf_data
+ ${MAKE:-make} -t always once
+ if test -f always ; then
+ echo "no (case 1)" > ../conftest.tmp
+ elif test ! -f always.out ; then
+ echo "no (case 2)" > ../conftest.tmp
+ elif test ! -f once.out ; then
+ echo "no (case 3)" > ../conftest.tmp
+ elif ! cmp -s always.out once.out ; then
+ echo "no (case 4)" > ../conftest.tmp
+ diff always.out once.out
+ else
+ cf_check="`cat always.out`"
+ if test "x$cf_check" != "x$cf_data" ; then
+ echo "no (case 5)" > ../conftest.tmp
+ else
+ echo yes > ../conftest.tmp
+ rm -f ./*.out
+ continue
+ fi
+ fi
+ break
+ done
+ ) >&AC_FD_CC 2>&1
+ cf_cv_make_PHONY="`cat conftest.tmp`"
+ rm -rf conftest*
+])
+MAKE_NO_PHONY="#"
+MAKE_PHONY="#"
+test "x$cf_cv_make_PHONY" = xyes && MAKE_PHONY=
+test "x$cf_cv_make_PHONY" != xyes && MAKE_NO_PHONY=
+AC_SUBST(MAKE_NO_PHONY)
+AC_SUBST(MAKE_PHONY)
+])dnl
+dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl CF_MAKE_TAGS version: 6 updated: 2010/10/23 15:52:32
dnl ------------
dnl Generate tags/TAGS targets for makefiles. Do not generate TAGS if we have
,[$1=no])
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_NCURSES_CONFIG version: 27 updated: 2021/05/19 19:35:25
+dnl CF_NCURSES_CONFIG version: 28 updated: 2021/08/28 15:20:37
dnl -----------------
dnl Tie together the configure-script macros for ncurses, preferring these in
dnl order:
;;
esac
- CF_ADD_CFLAGS($cf_pkg_cflags)
+ CF_APPEND_CFLAGS($cf_pkg_cflags)
CF_ADD_LIBS($cf_pkg_libs)
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <${cf_cv_ncurses_header:-curses.h}>],
if test "$NCURSES_CONFIG" != none ; then
- CF_ADD_CFLAGS(`$NCURSES_CONFIG --cflags`)
+ CF_APPEND_CFLAGS(`$NCURSES_CONFIG --cflags`)
CF_ADD_LIBS(`$NCURSES_CONFIG --libs`)
# even with config script, some packages use no-override for curses.h
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_NCURSES_LIBS version: 20 updated: 2021/01/03 08:05:37
+dnl CF_NCURSES_LIBS version: 21 updated: 2021/09/04 06:37:12
dnl ---------------
dnl Look for the ncurses library. This is a little complicated on Linux,
dnl because it may be linked with the gpm (general purpose mouse) library.
case "$host_os" in
(freebsd*)
# This is only necessary if you are linking against an obsolete
- # version of ncurses (but it should do no harm, since it's static).
+ # version of ncurses (but it should do no harm, since it is static).
if test "$cf_nculib_root" = ncurses ; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(mytinfo,tgoto,[cf_ncurses_LIBS="-lmytinfo $cf_ncurses_LIBS"])
fi
esac
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_PKG_CONFIG version: 11 updated: 2021/01/01 13:31:04
+dnl CF_PKG_CONFIG version: 12 updated: 2021/10/10 20:18:09
dnl -------------
dnl Check for the package-config program, unless disabled by command-line.
+dnl
+dnl Sets $PKG_CONFIG to the pathname of the pkg-config program.
AC_DEFUN([CF_PKG_CONFIG],
[
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if you want to use pkg-config)
test "$cf_prog_ln_sf" = yes && LN_S="$LN_S -f"
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+dnl CF_REMOVE_CFLAGS version: 3 updated: 2021/09/05 17:25:40
+dnl ----------------
+dnl Remove a given option from CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS
+dnl $1 = option to remove
+dnl $2 = variable to update
+dnl $3 = nonempty to allow verbose message
+define([CF_REMOVE_CFLAGS],
+[
+cf_tmp_cflag=`echo "x$1" | sed -e 's/^.//' -e 's/=.*//'`
+while true
+do
+ cf_old_cflag=`echo "x[$]$2" | sed -e 's/^.//' -e 's/[[ ]][[ ]]*-/ -/g' -e "s%$cf_tmp_cflag\\(=[[^ ]][[^ ]]*\\)\?%%" -e 's/^[[ ]]*//' -e 's%[[ ]][[ ]]*-D% -D%g' -e 's%[[ ]][[ ]]*-I% -I%g'`
+ test "[$]$2" != "$cf_old_cflag" || break
+ ifelse([$3],,,[CF_VERBOSE(removing old option $1 from $2)])
+ $2="$cf_old_cflag"
+done
+])dnl
+dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl CF_REMOVE_DEFINE version: 3 updated: 2010/01/09 11:05:50
dnl ----------------
dnl Remove all -U and -D options that refer to the given symbol from a list
done
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_SHARED_OPTS version: 105 updated: 2021/01/02 17:09:14
+dnl CF_SHARED_OPTS version: 107 updated: 2021/09/04 06:47:34
dnl --------------
dnl --------------
dnl Attempt to determine the appropriate CC/LD options for creating a shared
dnl version numbers are infix (ex: libncurses.<ver>.dylib) or postfix
dnl (ex: libncurses.so.<ver>).
dnl
-dnl Some loaders leave 'so_locations' lying around. It's nice to clean up.
+dnl Some loaders leave 'so_locations' lying around. It is nice to clean up.
AC_DEFUN([CF_SHARED_OPTS],
[
AC_REQUIRE([CF_LD_RPATH_OPT])
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,-search_paths_first"
fi
;;
+ (haiku*)
+ CF_SHARED_SONAME
+ MK_SHARED_LIB='${CC} ${LDFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -shared -Wl,-soname,'$cf_cv_shared_soname',-stats,-lc -o $[@]'
+ ;;
(hpux[[7-8]]*)
# HP-UX 8.07 ld lacks "+b" option used for libdir search-list
if test "$GCC" != yes; then
AC_SUBST(top_builddir)
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_TRY_XOPEN_SOURCE version: 2 updated: 2018/06/20 20:23:13
+dnl CF_TRY_XOPEN_SOURCE version: 3 updated: 2021/08/28 15:20:37
dnl -------------------
dnl If _XOPEN_SOURCE is not defined in the compile environment, check if we
dnl can define it successfully.
CF_REMOVE_DEFINE(CFLAGS,$CFLAGS,_XOPEN_SOURCE)
CF_REMOVE_DEFINE(CPPFLAGS,$CPPFLAGS,_XOPEN_SOURCE)
cf_temp_xopen_source="-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=$cf_cv_xopen_source"
- CF_ADD_CFLAGS($cf_temp_xopen_source)
+ CF_APPEND_CFLAGS($cf_temp_xopen_source)
fi
])
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
fi
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_WITH_PATH version: 11 updated: 2012/09/29 15:04:19
+dnl CF_WITH_PATH version: 12 updated: 2021/09/04 06:35:04
dnl ------------
dnl Wrapper for AC_ARG_WITH to ensure that user supplies a pathname, not just
dnl defaulting to yes/no.
dnl $2 = help-text
dnl $3 = environment variable to set
dnl $4 = default value, shown in the help-message, must be a constant
-dnl $5 = default value, if it's an expression & cannot be in the help-message
+dnl $5 = default value, if it is an expression & cannot be in the help-message
dnl
AC_DEFUN([CF_WITH_PATH],
[AC_ARG_WITH($1,[$2 ](default: ifelse([$4],,empty,[$4])),,
AC_SUBST($3)dnl
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_WITH_PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR version: 11 updated: 2021/01/01 16:16:30
+dnl CF_WITH_PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR version: 20 updated: 2022/01/29 17:03:42
dnl -------------------------
dnl Allow the choice of the pkg-config library directory to be overridden.
+dnl
+dnl pkg-config uses a search-list built from these colon-separated lists of
+dnl directories:
+dnl a) $PKG_CONFIG_PATH (tested first, added if set)
+dnl b) $PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR (tested second, added if set)
+dnl c) builtin-list (added if $PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR is not set)
+dnl
+dnl pkgconf (used with some systems such as FreeBSD in place of pkg-config)
+dnl optionally ignores $PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR.
AC_DEFUN([CF_WITH_PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR],[
case "$PKG_CONFIG" in
;;
esac
-PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=no
+# if $PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR is set, try to use that
+cf_search_path=`echo "$PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR" | sed -e 's/:/ /g' -e 's,^[[ ]]*,,'`
+
+# if the option is used, let that override. otherwise default to "libdir"
AC_ARG_WITH(pkg-config-libdir,
[ --with-pkg-config-libdir=XXX use given directory for installing pc-files],
- [PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=$withval],
- [test "x$PKG_CONFIG" != xnone && PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=yes])
+ [cf_search_path=$withval],
+ [test "x$PKG_CONFIG" != xnone && test -z "$cf_search_path" && cf_search_path=libdir])
-case x$PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR in
+case "x$cf_search_path" in
+(xlibdir)
+ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR='${libdir}/pkgconfig'
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)
+ cf_search_path=
+ ;;
+(x)
+ ;;
+(x/*\ *)
+ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=
+ ;;
(x/*)
+ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$cf_search_path"
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)
+ cf_search_path=
;;
-(xyes)
+(xyes|xauto)
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(auto)
+ cf_search_path=
# Look for the library directory using the same prefix as the executable
- if test "x$PKG_CONFIG" = xnone
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for search-list)
+ if test "x$PKG_CONFIG" != xnone
then
- cf_path=$prefix
- else
- cf_path=`echo "$PKG_CONFIG" | sed -e 's,/[[^/]]*/[[^/]]*$,,'`
+ # works for pkg-config since version 0.24 (2009)
+ # works for pkgconf since version 0.8.3 (2012)
+ for cf_pkg_program in \
+ `echo "$PKG_CONFIG" | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'` \
+ pkg-config \
+ pkgconf
+ do
+ cf_search_path=`"$PKG_CONFIG" --variable=pc_path "$cf_pkg_program" 2>/dev/null | tr : ' '`
+ test -n "$cf_search_path" && break
+ done
+
+ # works for pkg-config since import in 2005 of original 2001 HP code.
+ test -z "$cf_search_path" && \
+ cf_search_path=`
+ "$PKG_CONFIG" --debug --exists no-such-package 2>&1 | $AWK "\
+/^Scanning directory (#[1-9][0-9]* )?'.*'$/{ \
+ sub(\"^[[^']]*'\",\"\"); \
+ sub(\"'.*\",\"\"); \
+ printf \" %s\", \\[$]0; } \
+{ next; } \
+"`
fi
- # If you don't like using the default architecture, you have to specify the
- # intended library directory and corresponding compiler/linker options.
- #
- # This case allows for Debian's 2014-flavor of multiarch, along with the
- # most common variations before that point. Some other variants spell the
- # directory differently, e.g., "pkg-config", and put it in unusual places.
- # pkg-config has always been poorly standardized, which is ironic...
- case x`(arch) 2>/dev/null` in
- (*64)
- cf_search_path="\
- $cf_path/lib/*64-linux-gnu \
- $cf_path/share \
- $cf_path/lib64 \
- $cf_path/lib32 \
- $cf_path/lib"
- ;;
- (*)
- cf_search_path="\
- $cf_path/lib/*-linux-gnu \
- $cf_path/share \
- $cf_path/lib32 \
- $cf_path/lib \
- $cf_path/libdata"
- ;;
- esac
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_search_path)
+ ;;
+(*)
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(Unexpected option value: $cf_search_path)
+ ;;
+esac
- CF_VERBOSE(list...)
+if test -n "$cf_search_path"
+then
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for first directory)
+ cf_pkg_config_path=none
for cf_config in $cf_search_path
do
- CF_VERBOSE(checking $cf_config/pkgconfig)
- if test -d "$cf_config/pkgconfig"
+ if test -d "$cf_config"
then
- PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=$cf_config/pkgconfig
- AC_MSG_CHECKING(done)
+ cf_pkg_config_path=$cf_config
break
fi
done
- ;;
-(*)
- ;;
-esac
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($cf_pkg_config_path)
-if test "x$PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR" != xno ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT($PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)
+ if test "x$cf_pkg_config_path" != xnone ; then
+ # limit this to the first directory found
+ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$cf_pkg_config_path"
+ fi
+
+ if test -z "$PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR" && test -n "$cf_search_path"
+ then
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING(for workaround)
+ if test "$prefix" = "NONE" ; then
+ cf_prefix="$ac_default_prefix"
+ else
+ cf_prefix="$prefix"
+ fi
+ eval cf_libdir=$libdir
+ cf_libdir=`echo "$cf_libdir" | sed -e "s,^NONE,$cf_prefix,"`
+ cf_backup=
+ for cf_config in $cf_search_path
+ do
+ case $cf_config in
+ $cf_libdir/pkgconfig)
+ PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=$cf_libdir/pkgconfig
+ break
+ ;;
+ *)
+ test -z "$cf_backup" && cf_backup=$cf_config
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ test -z "$PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR" && PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=$cf_backup
+ AC_MSG_RESULT($PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)
+ fi
fi
AC_SUBST(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)
])
])dnl
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-dnl CF_XOPEN_SOURCE version: 58 updated: 2021/05/01 17:49:36
+dnl CF_XOPEN_SOURCE version: 59 updated: 2021/08/28 15:20:37
dnl ---------------
dnl Try to get _XOPEN_SOURCE defined properly that we can use POSIX functions,
dnl or adapt to the vendor's definitions to get equivalent functionality,
esac
if test -n "$cf_xopen_source" ; then
- CF_ADD_CFLAGS($cf_xopen_source,true)
+ CF_APPEND_CFLAGS($cf_xopen_source,true)
fi
dnl In anything but the default case, we may have system-specific setting