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AC_DEFUN([_R_TCLTK_CONFIG], [AC_PATH_PROGS(TCL_CONFIG, [${TCL_CONFIG} tclConfig.sh]) if test -z "${TCL_CONFIG}"; then _R_PATH_TCL_CONFIG if test -n "${r_cv_path_TCL_CONFIG}"; then TCL_CONFIG="${r_cv_path_TCL_CONFIG}" fi fi AC_PATH_PROGS(TK_CONFIG, [${TK_CONFIG} tkConfig.sh]) if test -z "${TK_CONFIG}"; then _R_PATH_TK_CONFIG if test -n "${r_cv_path_TK_CONFIG}"; then TK_CONFIG="${r_cv_path_TK_CONFIG}" fi fi if test -z "${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS}" \ || test -z "${TCLTK_LIBS}"; then ## Check whether the versions found via the *Config.sh files are at ## least 8; otherwise, issue a warning and turn off Tcl/Tk support. ## Note that in theory a system could have outdated versions of the ## *Config.sh scripts and yet up-to-date installations of Tcl/Tk in ## standard places ... ## This doesn't make a great deal of sense: on past form ## we don't even expect future versions of 8.x to work, let alone 9.0 if test -n "${TCL_CONFIG}"; then . ${TCL_CONFIG} if test ${TCL_MAJOR_VERSION} -lt 8; then warn_tcltk_version="Tcl/Tk support requires Tcl version >= 8" AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_tcltk_version}]) have_tcltk=no fi fi if test -n "${TK_CONFIG}" \ && test -z "${warn_tcltk_version}"; then . ${TK_CONFIG} if test ${TK_MAJOR_VERSION} -lt 8; then warn_tcltk_version="Tcl/Tk support requires Tk version >= 8" AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_tcltk_version}]) have_tcltk=no fi fi if test -n "${TCL_CONFIG}" \ && test -n "${TK_CONFIG}" \ && test -z "${warn_tcltk_version}"; then if test ${TCL_MAJOR_VERSION} -ne ${TK_MAJOR_VERSION} \ || test ${TCL_MINOR_VERSION} -ne ${TK_MINOR_VERSION}; then warn_tcltk_version="Tcl and Tk major or minor versions disagree" AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_tcltk_version}]) have_tcltk=no fi fi fi ])# _R_TCLTK_CONFIG ## _R_HEADER_TCL ## ------------- ## Set shell variable 'r_cv_header_tcl_h' to 'yes' if a recent enough ## 'tcl.h' is found, and to 'no' otherwise. 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AC_DEFUN([_R_HEADER_TK], [AC_CACHE_CHECK([for tk.h], [r_cv_header_tk_h], [AC_EGREP_CPP([yes], [#include /* Revise if 9.x ever appears (and 8.x seems to increment only every few years). */ #if (TK_MAJOR_VERSION >= 8) && (TK_MINOR_VERSION >= 4) yes #endif ], [r_cv_header_tk_h=yes], [r_cv_header_tk_h=no])]) ])# _R_HEADER_TK ## _R_TCLTK_CPPFLAGS ## ----------------- ## Need to ensure that we can find the tcl.h and tk.h headers, which ## may be in non-standard and/or version-dependent directories, such as ## on FreeBSD systems. ## ## The logic is as follows. If TCLTK_CPPFLAGS was specified, then we ## do not investigate any further. Otherwise, if we still think we ## have Tcl/Tk, then first try via the corresponding *Config.sh file, ## or else try the obvious. AC_DEFUN([_R_TCLTK_CPPFLAGS], [AC_REQUIRE([_R_TCLTK_CONFIG]) if test -z "${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS}"; then ## We have to do the work. if test "${have_tcltk}" = yes; then ## Part 1. 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Check for tk.h. found_tk_h=no if test -n "${TK_CONFIG}"; then . ${TK_CONFIG} ## TK_INCLUDE_SPEC (if set) is what we want. if test -n ${TK_INCLUDE_SPEC} ; then r_save_CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}" CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS} ${TK_XINCLUDES} ${TK_INCLUDE_SPEC}" AC_CHECK_HEADER([tk.h], [TCLTK_CPPFLAGS="${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS} ${TK_INCLUDE_SPEC}" found_tk_h=yes]) CPPFLAGS="${r_save_CPPFLAGS}" fi if test "${found_tk_h}" = no; then ## Look for tk.h in ## ${TK_PREFIX}/include/tk${TK_VERSION} ## ${TK_PREFIX}/include ## Also look in ## ${TK_PREFIX}/include/tcl${TK_VERSION} ## to compensate for Debian madness ... ## Also look in ## ${TK_PREFIX}/include/tk${TK_VERSION}/generic ## to deal with current FreeBSD layouts. See above for details. ## ## As the AC_CHECK_HEADER test tries including the header file and ## tk.h includes tcl.h and X11/Xlib.h, we need to change CPPFLAGS ## for the check. r_save_CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}" CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${TK_XINCLUDES} ${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS}" for dir in \ ${TK_PREFIX}/include/tk${TK_VERSION}/generic \ ${TK_PREFIX}/include/tk${TK_VERSION} \ ${TK_PREFIX}/include/tcl${TK_VERSION} \ ${TK_PREFIX}/include; do AC_CHECK_HEADER([${dir}/tk.h], [TCLTK_CPPFLAGS="${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS} -I${dir}" found_tk_h=yes break]) done CPPFLAGS="${r_save_CPPFLAGS}" fi fi if test "${found_tk_h}" = no; then _R_HEADER_TK if test "{r_cv_header_tk_h}" = yes; then found_tk_h=yes else have_tcltk=no fi fi fi fi if test "${have_tcltk}" = yes; then if test -n "${TK_XINCLUDES}"; then TCLTK_CPPFLAGS="${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS} ${TK_XINCLUDES}" else TCLTK_CPPFLAGS="${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS} ${X_CFLAGS}" fi fi ])# _R_TCLTK_CPPFLAGS ## _R_TCLTK_LIBS ## ------------- ## Find the tcl and tk libraries. 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As using unset ## is not portable shell programming according to the Autoconf ## docs, we use Tk_SafeInit in the test with X11 libs added. AC_CHECK_LIB(tk, Tk_SafeInit, [TCLTK_LIBS="${TCLTK_LIBS} -ltk ${X_LIBS}"], [have_tcltk=no], [${TCLTK_LIBS} ${X_LIBS}]) fi fi fi ## Postprocessing for AIX. ## On AIX, the *_LIB_SPEC variables need to contain '-bI:' flags for ## the Tcl export file. These are really flags for ld rather than the ## C/C++ compilers, and hence may need protection via '-Wl,'. ## We have two ways of doing that: ## * Recording whether '-Wl,' is needed for the C or C++ compilers, ## and getting this info into the TCLTK_LIBS make variable ... mess! ## * Protecting all entries in TCLTK_LIBS that do not start with '-l' ## or '-L' with '-Wl,' (hoping that all compilers understand this). ## Easy, hence ... case "${host_os}" in aix*) orig_TCLTK_LIBS="${TCLTK_LIBS}" TCLTK_LIBS= for flag in ${orig_TCLTK_LIBS}; do case "${flag}" in -l*|-L*|-Wl,*) ;; *) flag="-Wl,${flag}" ;; esac TCLTK_LIBS="${TCLTK_LIBS} ${flag}" done ;; esac ## Force evaluation ('-ltcl8.3${TCL_DBGX}' and friends ...). eval "TCLTK_LIBS=\"${TCLTK_LIBS}\"" fi ])# _R_TCLTK_LIBS ## _R_TCLTK_WORKS ## -------------- ## Check whether compiling and linking code using Tcl/Tk works. ## Set shell variable r_cv_tcltk_works to 'yes' or 'no' accordingly. 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Most likely pointless. ## * We only care about the Fortran 77 interface to Atlas, hence do not ## test for -lcblas. ## * We do not use BLAS libs that caused problems in the past: Alpha ## CXML and DXML, and SGI SCSL and SGIMATH (marked with COMMENT tags). ## * As we link with $BLAS_LIBS $FLIBS $LIBS (in that order), we use the ## same order in the tests. ## * We do not use ACTION-IF-FOUND and ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND. ## The sunperf test calls the library as now required. ## Based on acx_blas.m4 version 1.2 (2001-12-13) AC_DEFUN([R_BLAS_LIBS], [AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F77_FLIBS]) AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE]) acx_blas_ok=no case "${with_blas}" in yes | "") ;; no) acx_blas_ok=disable ;; -* | */* | *.a | *.so | *.so.* | *.sl | *.sl.* | *.o) BLAS_LIBS="${with_blas}" ;; *) BLAS_LIBS="-l${with_blas}" ;; esac if test "${r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore}" = yes; then dgemm=dgemm_ sgemm=sgemm_ xerbla=xerbla_ else dgemm=dgemm sgemm=sgemm xerbla=xerbla fi acx_blas_save_LIBS="${LIBS}" LIBS="${FLIBS} ${LIBS}" ## First, check BLAS_LIBS environment variable if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then if test "x${BLAS_LIBS}" != x; then r_save_LIBS="${LIBS}"; LIBS="${BLAS_LIBS} ${LIBS}" AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ${dgemm} in ${BLAS_LIBS}]) AC_TRY_LINK([void ${xerbla}(char *srname, int *info){}], ${dgemm}(), [acx_blas_ok=yes], [BLAS_LIBS=""]) AC_MSG_RESULT([${acx_blas_ok}]) LIBS="${r_save_LIBS}" fi fi ## BLAS linked to by default? (happens on some supercomputers) if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then AC_CHECK_FUNC(${dgemm}, [acx_blas_ok=yes]) fi ## BLAS in ATLAS library? (http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/) if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then AC_CHECK_LIB(atlas, ATL_xerbla, [AC_CHECK_LIB(f77blas, ${dgemm}, [acx_blas_ok=yes BLAS_LIBS="-lf77blas -latlas"], [], [-latlas])]) fi ## BLAS in PhiPACK libraries? (requires generic BLAS lib, too) if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then AC_CHECK_LIB(blas, ${dgemm}, [AC_CHECK_LIB(dgemm, $dgemm, [AC_CHECK_LIB(sgemm, ${sgemm}, [acx_blas_ok=yes BLAS_LIBS="-lsgemm -ldgemm -lblas"], [], [-lblas])], [], [-lblas])]) fi ## ## ## BLAS in Alpha CXML library? ## if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then ## AC_CHECK_LIB(cxml, ${sgemm}, ## [acx_blas_ok=yes; BLAS_LIBS="-lcxml"]) ## fi ## ## ## # BLAS in Alpha DXML library? (now called CXML, see above) ## if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then ## AC_CHECK_LIB(dxml, ${sgemm}, ## [acx_blas_ok=yes; BLAS_LIBS="-ldxml"]) ## fi ## ## BLAS in Sun Performance library? ## Some versions require -xlic_lib=sunperf: -lsunperf will not work ## Not sure whether -lsunmath is required, but it helps anyway if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then if test "x$GCC" != xyes; then # only works with Sun CC AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ${dgemm} in -lsunperf]) r_save_LIBS="${LIBS}" LIBS="-xlic_lib=sunperf -lsunmath ${LIBS}" AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([${dgemm}], [R_sunperf=yes], [R_sunperf=no]) if test "${R_sunperf}" = yes; then BLAS_LIBS="-xlic_lib=sunperf -lsunmath" acx_blas_ok=yes fi LIBS="${r_save_LIBS}" AC_MSG_RESULT([${acx_blas_ok}]) fi fi ## ## ## BLAS in SCSL library? (SGI/Cray Scientific Library) ## if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then ## AC_CHECK_LIB(scs, ${sgemm}, ## [acx_blas_ok=yes; BLAS_LIBS="-lscs"]) ## fi ## ## ## ## BLAS in SGIMATH library? ## if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then ## AC_CHECK_LIB(complib.sgimath, ${sgemm}, ## [acx_blas_ok=yes; BLAS_LIBS="-lcomplib.sgimath"]) ## fi ## ## BLAS in IBM ESSL library? 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[cat > conftest.c < #include "confdefs.h" #ifdef HAVE_F77_UNDERSCORE # define F77_SYMBOL(x) x ## _ #else # define F77_SYMBOL(x) x #endif extern void F77_SYMBOL(test1)(int *iflag); int main () { int iflag; F77_SYMBOL(test1)(&iflag); exit(iflag); } EOF] if ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c conftest.c 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD; then ## ## This should really use MAIN_LD, and hence come after this is ## determined (and necessary additions to MAIN_LDFLAGS were made). ## But it seems that we currently can always use the C compiler. ## Also, to be defensive there should be a similar test with SHLIB_LD ## and SHLIB_LDFLAGS (and note that on HPUX with native cc we have to ## use ld for SHLIB_LD) ... if ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} ${MAIN_LDFLAGS} -o conftest${ac_exeext} \ conftest.${ac_objext} conftestf.${ac_objext} ${FLIBS} \ ${LIBM} ${BLAS_LIBS} 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD; ## then ## redirect error messages to config.log output=`./conftest${ac_exeext} 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD` if test ${?} = 0; then r_cv_zdotu_is_usable=yes fi fi fi ]) rm -rf conftest conftest.* conftestf.* core if test -n "${r_cv_zdotu_is_usable}"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else case "${BLAS_LIBS}" in *Accelerate* | *vecLib*) ## for vecLib we have a work-around by using cblas_..._sub AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) use_veclib_g95fix=yes ;; *) AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) BLAS_LIBS= acx_blas_ok="no" ;; esac fi fi if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = yes; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the BLAS is complete]) AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_complete_blas], [[cat > conftest.c < #include "confdefs.h" #ifdef HAVE_F77_UNDERSCORE # define F77_SYMBOL(x) x ## _ #else # define F77_SYMBOL(x) x #endif void F77_SYMBOL(xerbla)(char *srname, int *info) {} void blas_set () { F77_SYMBOL(dasum)(); F77_SYMBOL(daxpy)(); F77_SYMBOL(dcopy)(); F77_SYMBOL(ddot)(); F77_SYMBOL(dgbmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dgemm)(); F77_SYMBOL(dgemv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dger)(); F77_SYMBOL(dnrm2)(); F77_SYMBOL(drot)(); F77_SYMBOL(drotg)(); F77_SYMBOL(drotm)(); F77_SYMBOL(drotmg)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsbmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dscal)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsdot)(); F77_SYMBOL(dspmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dspr)(); F77_SYMBOL(dspr2)(); F77_SYMBOL(dswap)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsymm)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsymv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsyr)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsyr2)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsyr2k)(); F77_SYMBOL(dsyrk)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtbmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtbsv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtpmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtpsv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtrmm)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtrmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtrsm)(); F77_SYMBOL(dtrsv)(); F77_SYMBOL(idamax)(); F77_SYMBOL(lsame)(); #ifdef HAVE_FORTRAN_DOUBLE_COMPLEX /* cmplxblas */ F77_SYMBOL(dcabs1)(); F77_SYMBOL(dzasum)(); F77_SYMBOL(dznrm2)(); F77_SYMBOL(izamax)(); F77_SYMBOL(zaxpy)(); F77_SYMBOL(zcopy)(); F77_SYMBOL(zdotc)(); F77_SYMBOL(zdotu)(); F77_SYMBOL(zdrot)(); F77_SYMBOL(zdscal)(); F77_SYMBOL(zgbmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(zgemm)(); F77_SYMBOL(zgemv)(); F77_SYMBOL(zgerc)(); F77_SYMBOL(zgeru)(); F77_SYMBOL(zhbmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(zhemm)(); F77_SYMBOL(zhemv)(); F77_SYMBOL(zher)(); F77_SYMBOL(zherk)(); F77_SYMBOL(zher2)(); F77_SYMBOL(zher2k)(); F77_SYMBOL(zhpmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(zhpr)(); F77_SYMBOL(zhpr2)(); F77_SYMBOL(zrotg)(); F77_SYMBOL(zscal)(); F77_SYMBOL(zswap)(); F77_SYMBOL(zsymm)(); F77_SYMBOL(zsyr2k)(); F77_SYMBOL(zsyrk)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztbmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztbsv)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztpmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztpsv)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztrmm)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztrmv)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztrsm)(); F77_SYMBOL(ztrsv)(); #endif } int main () { exit(0); } EOF] if ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c conftest.c 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD; then ## ## This should really use MAIN_LD, and hence come after this is ## determined (and necessary additions to MAIN_LDFLAGS were made). ## But it seems that we currently can always use the C compiler. ## Also, to be defensive there should be a similar test with SHLIB_LD ## and SHLIB_LDFLAGS (and note that on HPUX with native cc we have to ## use ld for SHLIB_LD) ... if ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} ${MAIN_LDFLAGS} -o conftest${ac_exeext} \ conftest.${ac_objext} ${FLIBS} \ ${LIBM} ${BLAS_LIBS} 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD; ## then r_cv_complete_blas=yes fi fi ]) if test x"${r_cv_complete_blas}" != xyes; then acx_blas_ok="no" r_cv_complete_blas=no BLAS_LIBS="" fi AC_MSG_RESULT([${r_cv_complete_blas}]) fi LIBS="${acx_blas_save_LIBS}" AC_SUBST(BLAS_LIBS) ])# R_BLAS_LIBS ## R_LAPACK_LIBS ## ------------- ## Look for a library that implements LAPACK (see ## http://www.netlib.org/lapack/). On success, sets LAPACK_LIBS to the ## requisite library linkages. Only used by the lapack module at ## present. ## ## This is roughly based on ACX_LAPACK by Steven G. Johnson ## from the Official Autoconf Macro Archive ## (http://www.gnu.org/software/ac-archive/htmldoc/acx_lapack.m4), ## with the following changes: ## * We also handle HPUX .sl command line specifications. ## * We explictly deal with the case of f2c. Most likely pointless. ## * We test for a LAPACK_LIBS environment variable after checking ## whether LAPACK is already linked (see below). ## * We do not test for the generic lapack_rs6k library (why not?). ## * As we link with $LAPACK_LIBS $BLAS_LIBS $FLIBS $LIBS (in that ## order), we use the same order in the tests. ## * We do not use ACTION-IF-FOUND and ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND. ## Note that Debian ATLAS has LAPACK libs in /usr/lib/atlas (or $arch ## variants) which should be used if ATLAS is used for BLAS, and not ## found at configure time but used at run time ... ## Note also that (see R-admin) that our main intention is to allow a ## LAPACK-containing BLAS to be used ... there are too many slow or ## broken LAPACKs out there. ## Based on acx_lapack.m4 version 1.3 (2002-03-12). ## Test function was zgeev, changed to dpstrf which is LAPACK 3.2. 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