dnl dnl Some macros needed for autoconf dnl dnl AL_PROG_GNU_M4(ACTION_NOT_FOUND) dnl Check for GNU m4. (sun won't do.) dnl AC_DEFUN([AL_PROG_GNU_M4],[ AC_CHECK_PROGS(M4, gm4 m4, m4) if test "$M4" = "m4"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether m4 is GNU m4) if $M4 --version /dev/null | grep '^GNU m4 ' >/dev/null ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) if test "$host_vendor" = "sun"; then $1 fi fi fi ]) dnl AL_PROG_GNU_MAKE(ACTION_NOT_FOUND) dnl Check for GNU make (no sun make) dnl AC_DEFUN([AL_PROG_GNU_MAKE],[ dnl dnl Check for GNU make (stolen from gtk+/configure.in) AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether make is GNU Make) if ${MAKE-make} --version 2>/dev/null | grep '^GNU Make ' >/dev/null ; then AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) else AC_MSG_RESULT(no) if test "$host_vendor" = "sun" ; then $1 fi fi ]) dnl AL_ACLOCAL_INCLUDE(macrodir) dnl Add a directory to macro search (from gnome) AC_DEFUN([AL_ACLOCAL_INCLUDE], [ test "x$ACLOCAL_FLAGS" = "x" || ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL $ACLOCAL_FLAGS" for dir in $1 do ACLOCAL="$ACLOCAL -I $srcdir/$dir" done ]) ## GLIBMM_ARG_ENABLE_DEBUG_REFCOUNTING() ## ## Provide the --enable-debug-refcounting configure argument, disabled ## by default. If enabled, #define GTKMM_DEBUG_REFCOUNTING. ## AC_DEFUN([GLIBMM_ARG_ENABLE_DEBUG_REFCOUNTING], [ AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug-refcounting], [ --enable-debug-refcounting Print a debug message on every ref/unref. [[default=disabled]]], [glibmm_debug_refcounting="$enableval"], [glibmm_debug_refcounting='no']) if test "x$glibmm_debug_refcounting" = "xyes"; then { AC_DEFINE([GLIBMM_DEBUG_REFCOUNTING],[1], [Defined when the --enable-debug-refcounting configure argument was given]) } fi ]) ## GTKMM_ARG_ENABLE_WARNINGS() ## ## Provide the --enable-warnings configure argument, set to 'minimum' ## by default. ## AC_DEFUN([GTKMM_ARG_ENABLE_WARNINGS], [ AC_ARG_ENABLE([warnings], [ --enable-warnings=[[none|minimum|maximum|hardcore]] Control compiler pickyness. [[default=minimum]]], [gtkmm_enable_warnings="$enableval"], [gtkmm_enable_warnings='minimum']) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for compiler warning flags to use]) gtkmm_warning_flags='' case "$gtkmm_enable_warnings" in minimum|yes) gtkmm_warning_flags='-Wall -Wno-long-long';; maximum) gtkmm_warning_flags='-pedantic -W -Wall -Wno-long-long';; hardcore) gtkmm_warning_flags='-pedantic -W -Wall -Wno-long-long -Werror';; esac gtkmm_use_flags='' if test "x$gtkmm_warning_flags" != "x" then echo 'int foo() { return 0; }' > conftest.cc for flag in $gtkmm_warning_flags do # Test whether the compiler accepts the flag. GCC doesn't bail # out when given an unsupported flag but prints a warning, so # check the compiler output instead. gtkmm_cxx_out="`$CXX $flag -c conftest.cc 2>&1`" rm -f conftest.$OBJEXT test "x${gtkmm_cxx_out}" = "x" && \ gtkmm_use_flags="${gtkmm_use_flags:+$gtkmm_use_flags }$flag" done rm -f conftest.cc gtkmm_cxx_out='' fi if test "x$gtkmm_use_flags" != "x" then for flag in $gtkmm_use_flags do case " $CXXFLAGS " in *" $flag "*) ;; # don't add flags twice *) CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS:+$CXXFLAGS }$flag";; esac done else gtkmm_use_flags='none' fi AC_MSG_RESULT([$gtkmm_use_flags]) ])