])# FP_CHECK_CONSTS
-dnl ** check for leading underscores in symbol names
-dnl
-dnl Test for determining whether symbol names have a leading
-dnl underscore.
-dnl
-dnl We assume that they _haven't_ if anything goes wrong.
-dnl
-dnl Some nlist implementations seem to try to be compatible by ignoring
-dnl a leading underscore sometimes (eg. FreeBSD). We therefore have
-dnl to work around this by checking for *no* leading underscore first.
-dnl Sigh. --SDM
-dnl
-dnl Similarly on OpenBSD, but this test doesn't help. -- dons
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(FPTOOLS_UNDERSCORE,
-[AC_CHECK_LIB(elf, nlist, LIBS="-lelf $LIBS")dnl
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([leading underscore in symbol names], fptools_cv_lead_uscore,
-
-dnl
-dnl Hack!: nlist() under Digital UNIX insist on there being an _,
-dnl but symbol table listings shows none. What is going on here?!?
-dnl
-dnl Another hack: cygwin doesn't come with nlist.h , so we hardwire
-dnl the underscoredness of that "platform"
-changequote(<<, >>)dnl
-<<
+# FP_LEADING_UNDERSCORE
+# ---------------------
+# Test for determining whether symbol names have a leading underscore. We assume
+# that they _haven't_ if anything goes wrong. Sets the output variable
+# LeadingUnderscore to YES or NO and defines LEADING_UNDERSCORE correspondingly.
+#
+# Some nlist implementations seem to try to be compatible by ignoring a leading
+# underscore sometimes (eg. FreeBSD). We therefore have to work around this by
+# checking for *no* leading underscore first. Sigh. --SDM
+#
+# Similarly on OpenBSD, but this test doesn't help. -- dons
+AC_DEFUN([FP_LEADING_UNDERSCORE],
+[AC_CHECK_LIB([elf], [nlist], [LIBS="-lelf $LIBS"])
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([leading underscore in symbol names], [fptools_cv_leading_underscore], [
+# Hack!: nlist() under Digital UNIX insist on there being an _,
+# but symbol table listings shows none. What is going on here?!?
+#
+# Another hack: cygwin doesn't come with nlist.h , so we hardwire
+# the underscoredness of that "platform"
case $HostPlatform in
*openbsd*) # x86 openbsd is ELF from 3.4 >, meaning no leading uscore
- case $build in
- i386-*2\.[[0-9]] | i386-*3\.[[0-3]] ) fptools_cv_lead_uscore='yes' ;;
- *) fptools_cv_lead_uscore='no' ;;
- esac ;;
-alpha-dec-osf*) fptools_cv_lead_uscore='no';;
-*cygwin32) fptools_cv_lead_uscore='yes';;
-*mingw32) fptools_cv_lead_uscore='yes';;
-*) >>
-changequote([, ])dnl
-AC_TRY_RUN([#ifdef HAVE_NLIST_H
+ case $build in
+ i386-*2\.@<:@0-9@:>@ | i386-*3\.@<:@0-3@:>@ ) fptools_cv_leading_underscore=yes ;;
+ *) fptools_cv_leading_underscore=no ;;
+ esac ;;
+alpha-dec-osf*) fptools_cv_leading_underscore=no;;
+*cygwin32) fptools_cv_leading_underscore=yes;;
+*mingw32) fptools_cv_leading_underscore=yes;;
+*) AC_TRY_RUN([#ifdef HAVE_NLIST_H
#include <nlist.h>
-changequote(<<, >>)dnl
-<<
struct nlist xYzzY1[] = {{"xYzzY1", 0},{0}};
struct nlist xYzzY2[] = {{"_xYzzY2", 0},{0}};
#endif
-main(argc, argv)
-int argc;
-char **argv;
+int main()
{
#ifdef HAVE_NLIST_H
if(nlist(argv[0], xYzzY1) == 0 && xYzzY1[0].n_value != 0)
exit(1);
if(nlist(argv[0], xYzzY2) == 0 && xYzzY2[0].n_value != 0)
- exit(0);>>
-changequote([, ])dnl
+ exit(0);
#endif
exit(1);
-}], fptools_cv_lead_uscore=yes, fptools_cv_lead_uscore=no, fptools_cv_lead_uscore=NO)
+}], [fptools_cv_leading_underscore=yes], [fptools_cv_leading_underscore=no], [fptools_cv_leading_underscore=no])
;;
-esac);
-LeadingUnderscore=`echo $fptools_cv_lead_uscore | sed 'y/yesno/YESNO/'`
-AC_SUBST(LeadingUnderscore)
-case $LeadingUnderscore in
-YES) AC_DEFINE([LEADING_UNDERSCORE], [1], [Define to 1 if C symbols have a leading underscore added by the compiler.]);;
-esac
-])
+esac]);
+AC_SUBST([LeadingUnderscore], [`echo $fptools_cv_leading_underscore | sed 'y/yesno/YESNO/'`])
+if test x"$fptools_cv_leading_underscore" = xyes; then
+ AC_DEFINE([LEADING_UNDERSCORE], [1], [Define to 1 if C symbols have a leading underscore added by the compiler.])
+fi])# FP_LEADING_UNDERSCORE
# FP_COMPARE_VERSIONS(VERSION1, TEST, VERSION2, [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE])
])
-dnl @synopsis FP_READDIR_EOF_ERRNO
-dnl
-dnl Check what readdir() sets 'errno' to upon reaching
-dnl end of directory; not setting it is the correct thing to do,
-dnl but mingw based versions have set it to ENOENT until recently
-dnl (summer 2004).
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(FP_READDIR_EOF_ERRNO,
-[AC_CACHE_CHECK([what readdir sets errno to upon EOF], fptools_cv_readdir_eof_errno,
-[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <dirent.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-int
-main(argc, argv)
-int argc;
-char **argv;
-{
- FILE *f=fopen("conftestval", "w");
-#if defined(__MINGW32__)
- int fd = mkdir("testdir");
-#else
- int fd = mkdir("testdir", 0666);
-#endif
- DIR* dp;
- struct dirent* de;
- int err = 0;
-
- if (!f) return 1;
- if (fd == -1) {
- fprintf(stderr,"unable to create directory; quitting.\n");
- return 1;
- }
- close(fd);
- dp = opendir("testdir");
- if (!dp) {
- fprintf(stderr,"unable to browse directory; quitting.\n");
- rmdir("testdir");
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* the assumption here is that readdir() will only return NULL
- * due to reaching the end of the directory.
- */
- while (de = readdir(dp)) {
- ;
- }
- err = errno;
- fprintf(f,"%d", err);
- fclose(f);
- closedir(de);
- rmdir("testdir");
- return 0;
-}],fptools_cv_readdir_eof_errno=`cat conftestval`, fptools_cv_readdir_eof_errno=bogus, fptools_cv_readdir_eof_errno=0)])
-dnl the cross value is somewhat bogus.
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([READDIR_ERRNO_EOF], [$fptools_cv_readdir_eof_errno], [readdir() sets errno to this upon EOF])
-])
-
-dnl @synopsis FP_DIRENT_FLAT_LAYOUT
-dnl
-dnl Check whether 'struct dirent' (in dirent.h) has d_name defined
-dnl as being the final field in a struct, or a pointer to somewhere
-dnl else. The former is the standardly thing to do, but mingw defns
-dnl have for the longest time gone for the latter. They no longer do,
-dnl hence the need to configure test for this.
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(FP_DIRENT_FLAT_LAYOUT,
-[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if struct dirent layout is flat], fptools_cv_dirent_flat_layout,
-[AC_TRY_RUN([#include <dirent.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-int
-main(argc, argv)
-int argc;
-char **argv;
-{
- struct dirent de;
- /*
- * Check whether d_name is defined as
- * struct dirent { .... ; char d_name[..]; }
- * or
- * struct dirent { .... ; char* d_name; }
- *
- * Returns 0 if the former.
- */
- memset(&de,0,sizeof(struct dirent));
- return ((int)de.d_name == 0);
-}],fptools_cv_dirent_flat_layout=yes, fptools_cv_dirent_flat_layout=no, fptools_cv_dirent_flat_layout=yes)])
-dnl the cross value is somewhat bogus.
-if test "$fptools_cv_dirent_flat_layout" = yes; then
-AC_DEFINE([STRUCT_DIRENT_FLAT_LAYOUT], [1], [Define to 1 if struct dirent is a flat structure])
-fi
-])
-
-
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