#! /bin/sh

## config -- Simple shell script to get the values of basic R configure
## variables, or the header and library flags necessary for linking
## against R.
##
## Usage:
##   R CMD config [options] [VAR]

## Copyright (C) 2002 The R Core Development Team
##
## This document is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
## General Public License for more details.
##
## A copy of the GNU General Public License is available via WWW at
## http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.  You can also obtain it by
## writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
## Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, U.S.A.

revision='$Revision: 1.3 $'
version=`set - ${revision}; echo ${2}`
version="R configuration information retrieval script ${version}

Copyright (C) 2002 The R Core Development Team.
This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2
or later for copying conditions.  There is NO warranty."

usage="Usage: R CMD config [options] [VAR]

Get the value of a basic R configure variable VAR which must be among
those listed in the 'Variables' section below, or the header and
library flags necessary for linking against R.

Options:
  -h, --help            print short help message and exit
  -v, --version         print 'config' version info and exit
      --cppflags        print pre-processor flags required to compile
                        a program using R as a shared library
      --ldflags         print linker flags needed for linking against
                        the R shared library

Variables:
  BLAS_LIBS     flags needed for linking against external BLAS libraries 
  CC            C compiler command
  CFLAGS        C compiler flags
  CPICFLAGS     special flags for compiling C code to be turned into a
                shared library 
  CPP           C preprocessor
  CPPFLAGS      C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. -I<dir> if you have
                headers in a nonstandard directory <dir> 
  CXX           C++ compiler command
  CXXCPP        C++ preprocessor
  CXXFLAGS      C++ compiler flags
  CXXPICFLAGS   special flags for compiling C++ code to be turned into a
                shared library
  DYLIB_LD      command for linking dynamic libraries which contain
                object files from a C or Fortran compiler only
  DYLIB_LDFLAGS
                special flags used by DYLIB_LD
  F2C           Fortran-to-C converter command
  F77           Fortran 77 compiler command
  FFLAGS        Fortran 77 compiler flags
  FLIBS         linker flags needed to link Fortran code
  FPICFLAGS     special flags for compiling Fortran code to be turned
                into a shared library 
  LAPACK_LIBS   flags needed for linking against external LAPACK libraries
  LDFLAGS       linker flags, e.g. -L<dir> if you have libraries in a
                nonstandard directory <dir> 
  MAKE          Make command
  SHLIB_CFLAGS  additional CFLAGS used when building shared libraries
  SHLIB_CXXLD   command for linking shared libraries which contain
                object files from a C++ compiler 
  SHLIB_CXXLDFLAGS
                special flags used by SHLIB_CXXLD
  SHLIB_FFLAGS  additional FFLAGS used when building shared libraries 
  SHLIB_LD      command for linking shared libraries which contain
                object files from a C or Fortran compiler only 
  SHLIB_LDFLAGS
                special flags used by SHLIB_LD
  TCLTK_CPPFLAGS
                flags needed for finding the tcl.h and tk.h headers
  TCLTK_LIBS    flags needed for linking against the Tcl and Tk libraries

Report bugs to <r-bugs@r-project.org>."

## <NOTE>
## The variables are basically the precious configure variables (with
## the R_* and MAIN_* ones removed), plus FLIBS and BLAS_LIBS.
## One could use
##   precious_configure_vars=`~/src/R/configure --help \
##     | sed -n '/^Some influential/,/^[^ ]/p' \
##     | sed '/^[^ ]/d' \
##     | sed 's/^  //' \
##     | cut -f1 -d ' ' \
##     | grep -v '^MAIN_' \
##     | grep -v '^R_' \
##     | sort \
##     | uniq`
## to obtain the configure vars and hence create most of the above usage
## info as well as the list of accepted variables below automatically.
## </NOTE>

if test $# = 0; then
  echo "${usage}"
  exit 1
fi

makefiles="-f ${R_HOME}/etc/Makeconf -f ${R_SHARE_DIR}/make/config.mk"
query="${MAKE} -s ${makefiles} print R_HOME=${R_HOME}"

LIBR=`eval $query VAR=LIBR`

var=
while test -n "${1}"; do
  case "${1}" in
    -h|--help)
      echo "${usage}"; exit 0 ;;
    -v|--version)
      echo "${version}"; exit 0 ;;
    --cppflags)
      if test -z "${LIBR}"; then
        echo "R was not built as a shared library" >&2
      else
        echo "-I${R_HOME}/include"
      fi
      exit 0
      ;;
    --ldflags)
      if test -z "${LIBR}"; then
        echo "R was not built as a shared library" >&2
      else
        echo "${LIBR}"
      fi
      exit 0
      ;;
    *)
      if test -z "${var}"; then
        var="${1}"
      else
        echo "ERROR: cannot query more than one variable" >&2
        exit 1
      fi
      ;;
  esac
  shift
done

ok_c_vars="CC CFLAGS CPICFLAGS CPP CPPFLAGS"
ok_cxx_vars="CXX CXXCPP CXXFLAGS CXXPICFLAGS"
ok_dylib_vars="DYLIB_LD DYLIB_LDFLAGS"
ok_f77_vars="F2C F77 FFLAGS FPICFLAGS FLIBS"
ok_ld_vars="LDFLAGS"
ok_shlib_vars="SHLIB_CFLAGS SHLIB_CXXLD SHLIB_CXXLDFLAGS SHLIB_FFLAGS SHLIB_LD SHLIB_LDFLAGS"
ok_tcltk_vars="TCLTK_CPPFLAGS TCLTK_LIBS"
ok_other_vars="BLAS_LIBS LAPACK_LIBS MAKE"

## Can we do this elegantly using case?

var_ok=no
for v in ${ok_c_vars} ${ok_cxx_vars} ${ok_dylib_vars} ${ok_f77_vars} \
         ${ok_ld_vars} ${ok_shlib_vars} ${ok_tcltk_vars} \
	 ${ok_other_vars}; do
  if test "${var}" = "${v}"; then
    var_ok=yes
    break
  fi
done

if test "${var_ok}" = yes; then
  eval "${query} VAR=${var}"
else
  echo "ERROR: no information for variable '${var}'"
  exit 1
fi

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