### R.m4 -- extra macros for configuring R -*- Autoconf -*-
###
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###
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### * General support macros
## R_ARG_USE
## ---------
AC_DEFUN([R_ARG_USE],
[if test "${withval}" = no; then
use_$1=no
else
use_$1=yes
fi
])# R_ARG_USE
## R_SH_VAR_ADD(VARIABLE, VALUE, [SEPARATOR = " "])
## ---------------------------------------------------
## Set sh variable VARIABLE to VALUE if empty (or undefined), or append
## VALUE to the value of VARIABLE, separated by SEPARATOR.
## Currently, safe only if all arguments are literals.
## Useful mostly when we do not know whether VARIABLE is empty or not.
## Should maybe also have a fourth argument to control whether adding
## happens by appending (default) or prepending ...
AC_DEFUN([R_SH_VAR_ADD],
[separator="$3"
test -z "${separator}" && separator=" "
if test -z "${[$1]}"; then
$1="$2"
else
$1="${[$1]}${separator}$2"
fi])# R_SH_VAR_ADD
### * Programs
## R_PROG_AR
## ---------
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_AR],
[AC_CHECK_PROGS(AR, [${AR} ar])
: ${ARFLAGS="rc"}
AC_SUBST(ARFLAGS)
])# R_PROG_AR
## R_PROG_INSTALL
## --------------
## Find a good install program.
## We like to provide INSTALL in the top-level Makeconf.
## Hence, if AC_PROG_INSTALL ends up with the 'tools/install-sh' script,
## we need to ensure a relative path (i.e., in case we build in srcdir)
## gets prefixed by top_srcdir. (This would not be necessary if we had
## '@INSTALL@' in each Makefile.in, but we prefer to share ...)
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_INSTALL],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_INSTALL])
case "${INSTALL}" in
[[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) # absolute
;;
*)
INSTALL="\$\(top_srcdir\)/tools/install-sh -c"
;;
esac
case "${host_os}" in
hpux*)
## On some versions of HP-UX (seen on both 10.20 and 11.0) we end up
## a broken install (seen in /opt/imake/bin) which has the default
## permissions wrong (PR#2091). Let's just always use install-sh on
## HP-UX.
INSTALL="\$\(top_srcdir\)/tools/install-sh -c"
;;
esac
])# R_PROG_INSTALL
## R_PROG_PAGER
## ------------
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_PAGER],
[AC_PATH_PROGS(PAGER, [${PAGER} less more page pg], false)
if test "${PAGER}" = false; then
warn_pager="I could not determine a pager"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_pager}])
fi
])# R_PROG_PAGER
## R_PROG_PERL
## -----------
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_PERL],
[AC_PATH_PROGS(PERL, [${PERL} perl])
if test -n "${PERL}"; then
_R_PROG_PERL_VERSION
else
##
## Need a full path for '@PERL@' substitutions when starting Perl
## scripts with a line of the form '#! FOO'.
AC_PATH_PROGS(FALSE, false)
PERL="${FALSE}"
##
fi
if test "${r_cv_prog_perl_v5}" = yes; then
NO_PERL5=false
else
warn_perl5="you cannot build the object documentation system"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_perl5}])
NO_PERL5=true
fi
AC_SUBST(NO_PERL5)
])# R_PROG_PERL
## _R_PROG_PERL_VERSION
## --------------------
## Building the R documentation system (Rdconv and friends) requires
## Perl version 5.004 or better.
## Set shell variable r_cv_prog_perl_v5 to 'yes' if a recent enough
## Perl is found, and to 'no' otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_PROG_PERL_VERSION],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether perl version is at least 5.004],
[r_cv_prog_perl_v5],
[if ${PERL} -e 'require 5.004 or exit 1'; then
r_cv_prog_perl_v5=yes
else
r_cv_prog_perl_v5=no
fi])
])# _R_PROG_PERL_VERSION
## R_PROG_TEXMF
## ------------
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_TEXMF],
[AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_PERL])
AC_PATH_PROGS(DVIPS, [${DVIPS} dvips], false)
AC_PATH_PROGS(TEX, [${TEX} tex], false)
AC_PATH_PROGS(LATEX, [${LATEX} latex], false)
if test -z "${ac_cv_path_TEX}" ; then
warn_dvi="you cannot build DVI versions of the R manuals"
elif test -z "${ac_cv_path_LATEX}"; then
warn_dvi="you cannot build DVI versions of all the help pages"
fi
if test -n "${warn_dvi}"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_dvi}])
fi
AC_PATH_PROGS(MAKEINDEX, [${MAKEINDEX} makeindex], false)
AC_PATH_PROGS(PDFTEX, [${PDFTEX} pdftex], false)
AC_PATH_PROGS(PDFLATEX, [${PDFLATEX} pdflatex], false)
if test -z "${ac_cv_path_PDFTEX}" ; then
warn_pdf="you cannot build PDF versions of the R manuals"
elif test -z "${ac_cv_path_PDFLATEX}" ; then
warn_pdf="you cannot build PDF versions of all the help pages"
fi
if test -n "${warn_pdf}"; then
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_pdf}])
fi
AC_PATH_PROGS(MAKEINFO_CMD, [${MAKEINFO} makeinfo])
## This test admittedly looks a bit strange ... see R_PROG_PERL.
if test "${PERL}" = "${FALSE}"; then
AC_PATH_PROGS(INSTALL_INFO, [${INSTALL_INFO} install-info], false)
else
INSTALL_INFO="\$(PERL) \$(top_srcdir)/tools/install-info.pl"
AC_SUBST(INSTALL_INFO)
fi
: ${R_RD4DVI="ae"}
AC_SUBST(R_RD4DVI)
: ${R_RD4PDF="ae,hyper"}
AC_SUBST(R_RD4PDF)
])# R_PROG_TEXMF
## R_PROG_MAKEINFO
## ---------------
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_MAKEINFO],
## This used to be part of R_PROG_TEXMF, where it really belongs.
## Unfortunately, AM_PROG_LIBTOOL unconditionally overwrites MAKEINFO
## by makeinfo or missing. To allow users to pass a MAKEINFO setting to
## configure, we thus have to run R_PROG_TEXMF before AM_PROG_LIBTOOL,
## save the result to something not overwritten (hence MAKEINFO_CMD),
## and finally set MAKEINFO according to our needs.
[AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_TEXMF])
AC_REQUIRE([AM_PROG_LIBTOOL])
if test -n "${MAKEINFO_CMD}"; then
_R_PROG_MAKEINFO_VERSION
fi
if test "${r_cv_prog_makeinfo_v4}" != yes; then
warn_info="you cannot build info versions of the R manuals"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_info}])
MAKEINFO=false
else
MAKEINFO="${MAKEINFO_CMD}"
fi
])# R_PROG_MAKEINFO
## _R_PROG_MAKEINFO_VERSION
## ------------------------
## Building the R Texinfo manuals requires Makeinfo v4 or better.
## Set shell variable r_cv_prog_makeinfo_v4 to 'yes' if a recent
## enough Makeinfo is found, and to 'no' otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_PROG_MAKEINFO_VERSION],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether makeinfo version is at least 4],
[r_cv_prog_makeinfo_v4],
[makeinfo_version=`${MAKEINFO_CMD} --version | \
grep "^makeinfo" | sed 's/[[^)]]*) \(.\).*/\1/'`
if test -z "${makeinfo_version}"; then
r_cv_prog_makeinfo_v4=no
elif test ${makeinfo_version} -lt 4; then
r_cv_prog_makeinfo_v4=no
else
r_cv_prog_makeinfo_v4=yes
fi])
])# _R_PROG_MAKEINFO_VERSION
## R_PROG_BROWSER
## --------------
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_BROWSER],
[if test -z "${R_BROWSER}"; then
AC_PATH_PROGS(R_BROWSER, [netscape mozilla galeon kfmclient opera gnome-moz-remote open])
fi
if test -z "${R_BROWSER}"; then
warn_browser="I could not determine a browser"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_browser}])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([using default browser ... ${R_BROWSER}])
fi
AC_SUBST(R_BROWSER)
])# R_BROWSER
## R_PROG_PDFVIEWER
## ----------------
## Try to determine a PDF viewer.
## According to Jeff Gentry , 'acroread4' is
## the FreeBSD acroread port.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_PDFVIEWER],
[AC_PATH_PROGS(R_PDFVIEWER,
[${R_PDFVIEWER} acroread acroread4 xpdf gv gnome-gv kghostview open])
if test -z "${R_PDFVIEWER}"; then
warn_pdfviewer="I could not determine a PDF viewer"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_pdfviewer}])
fi
AC_SUBST(R_PDFVIEWER)
])# R_PDFVIEWER
### * C compiler and its characteristics.
## R_PROG_CPP_CPPFLAGS
## -------------------
## In case of gcc, check whether the C preprocessor complains about
## having '/usr/local/include' in its header search path (no matter how
## it came there). GCC 3.1 and 3.2 (at least) give warnings about
## 'changing search order for system directory "/usr/local/include" as
## it has already been specified as a non-system directory' which are at
## least quite annoying.
##
## We currently do not distinguish whether '/usr/local/include' was
## added as the R default, or by an explicit CPPFLAGS arg to configure.
## If we wanted to, we should change
## : ${CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include"}
## in 'configure.ac' by something like
## : ${CPPFLAGS=${r_default_CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include"}}
## and test whether r_default_CPPFLAGS is non-empty.
##
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CPP_CPPFLAGS],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CPP])
if test "${GCC}" = yes; then
AC_LANG_PUSH(C)
AC_LANG_CONFTEST([AC_LANG_PROGRAM()])
if ${CPP} ${CPPFLAGS} conftest.${ac_ext} 2>&1 1>/dev/null | \
grep 'warning:.*system directory.*/usr/local/include' >/dev/null; then
CPPFLAGS=`echo ${CPPFLAGS} | \
sed 's|\(.*\)-I/usr/local/include *\(.*\)|\1\2|'`
fi
rm -f conftest.${ac_ext}
AC_LANG_POP(C)
fi])# R_PROG_CPP_CPPFLAGS
## R_PROG_CC_M
## -----------
## Check whether we can figure out C Make dependencies.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CC_M],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether we can compute C Make dependencies])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_cc_m],
[echo "#include " > conftest.c
## No real point in using AC_LANG_* and ${ac_ext}, as we need to create
## hard-wired suffix rules.
## Another obvious candidate to try is '${MAKEDEPEND-makedepend} -f-'.
## However, this does not work out of the box when srcdir and builddir
## are different, as it creates dependencies of the form
## ${srcdir}/foo.o: /path/to/bar.h
## Could be made to work, of course ...
## Note also that it does not create a 'conftest.o: conftest.c' line.
## For gcc 3.2 or better, we want to use '-MM' in case this works.
cc_minus_MM=false
if test "${GCC}" = yes; then
gcc_version=`${CC} -v 2>&1 | grep "^.*g.. version" | \
sed -e 's/^.*g.. version *//'`
case "${gcc_version}" in
1.*|2.*|3.[[01]]*) ;;
*) cc_minus_MM="${CC} -MM" ;;
esac
fi
for prog in "${cc_minus_MM}" "${CC} -M" "${CPP} -M" "cpp -M"; do
if ${prog} conftest.c 2>/dev/null | \
grep 'conftest.o: conftest.c' >/dev/null; then
r_cv_prog_cc_m="${prog}"
break
fi
done])
if test -z "${r_cv_prog_cc_m}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, using ${r_cv_prog_cc_m}])
fi
])# R_PROG_CC_M
## R_PROG_CC_C_O_LO
## ----------------
## Check whether the C compiler supports '-c -o FILE.lo'.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CC_C_O_LO],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ${CC} supports -c -o FILE.lo],
[r_cv_prog_cc_c_o_lo],
[test -d TMP || mkdir TMP
echo "int some_variable = 0;" > conftest.c
## No real point in using AC_LANG_* and ${ac_ext}, as we need to create
## hard-wired suffix rules.
ac_try='${CC} ${CFLAGS} -c conftest.c -o TMP/conftest.lo 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD'
if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try) \
&& test -f TMP/conftest.lo \
&& AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try); then
r_cv_prog_cc_c_o_lo=yes
else
r_cv_prog_cc_c_o_lo=no
fi
rm -rf conftest* TMP])
])# R_PROG_CC_C_O_LO
## R_PROG_CC_MAKEFRAG
## ------------------
## Generate a Make fragment with suffix rules for the C compiler.
## Used for both building R (Makeconf) and add-ons (etc/Makeconf).
## NB test -d .libs || mkdir .libs can be run more than once
## and hence race when a parallel make is used
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CC_MAKEFRAG],
[r_cc_rules_frag=Makefrag.cc
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_CC_M])
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_CC_C_O_LO])
cat << \EOF > ${r_cc_rules_frag}
.c.o:
$(CC) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -c $< -o $[@]
EOF
if test -n "${r_cv_prog_cc_m}"; then
cat << EOF >> ${r_cc_rules_frag}
.c.d:
@echo "making \$[@] from \$<"
@${r_cv_prog_cc_m} \$(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $< | \\
sed -e 's/^\([[^:]]*\)\.o\([[ ]]\)*:/\1.o \1.lo\2:/' > \$[@]
EOF
else
cat << \EOF >> ${r_cc_rules_frag}
.c.d:
@echo > $[@]
EOF
fi
if test "${r_cv_prog_cc_c_o_lo}" = yes; then
cat << \EOF >> ${r_cc_rules_frag}
.c.lo:
$(CC) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o $[@]
EOF
else
cat << \EOF >> ${r_cc_rules_frag}
.c.lo:
@-test -d .libs || mkdir .libs
$(CC) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o .libs/$[*].o
mv .libs/$[*].o $[*].lo
EOF
fi
AC_SUBST_FILE(r_cc_rules_frag)
])# R_PROG_CC_MAKEFRAG
## R_PROG_CC_FLAG(FLAG, [ACTION-IF-TRUE])
## ---------------------------------------
## Check whether the C compiler handles command line option FLAG,
## and set shell variable r_cv_prog_cc_flag_SFLAG accordingly (where
## SFLAG is a shell-safe transliteration of FLAG).
## In addition, execute ACTION-IF-TRUE in case of success.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CC_FLAG],
[ac_safe=AS_TR_SH($1)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ${CC} accepts $1])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_cc_flag_${ac_safe}],
[AC_LANG_PUSH(C)
r_save_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} $1"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM()],
[eval "r_cv_prog_cc_flag_${ac_safe}=yes"],
[eval "r_cv_prog_cc_flag_${ac_safe}=no"])
CFLAGS="${r_save_CFLAGS}"
AC_LANG_POP(C)
])
if eval "test \"`echo '$r_cv_prog_cc_flag_'$ac_safe`\" = yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
[$2]
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
])# R_PROG_CC_FLAG
## R_PROG_CC_FLAG_D__NO_MATH_INLINES
## ---------------------------
## In current glibc, inline version [x86] of exp is broken.
## We fix this by adding '-D__NO_MATH_INLINES' to R_XTRA_CFLAGS rather
## than AC_DEFINE(__NO_MATH_INLINES) as the former also takes care of
## compiling C code for add-on packages.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CC_FLAG_D__NO_MATH_INLINES],
[AC_EGREP_CPP([yes],
[#include
#if defined(__GLIBC__)
yes
#endif
],
[R_SH_VAR_ADD(R_XTRA_CFLAGS, [-D__NO_MATH_INLINES])])
])# R_PROG_CC_FLAG_D__NO_MATH_INLINES
## R_C_OPTIEEE
## -----------
## Check whether the C compiler needs '-OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON' to
## correctly deal with IEEE NaN/Inf.
## This flag is needed for the native SGI C compiler.
## If needed, add the flag to R_XTRA_CFLAGS.
AC_DEFUN([R_C_OPTIEEE],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether C compiler needs -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON],
[r_cv_c_optieee],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
#include
int main () {
double x = 0;
fpsetmask(0); x = x / x; exit (x != x);
}
]])],
[r_cv_c_optieee=yes],
[r_cv_c_optieee=no],
[r_cv_c_optieee=no])])
if test "${r_cv_c_optieee}" = yes; then
R_SH_VAR_ADD(R_XTRA_CFLAGS, [-OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON])
fi
])# R_C_OPTIEEE
### * C++ compiler and its characteristics.
## R_PROG_CXX_M
## ------------
## Check whether the C++ compiler accepts '-M' for generating
## dependencies.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CXX_M],
[AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_CC_M])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ${CXX} accepts -M for generating dependencies],
[r_cv_prog_cxx_m],
[echo "#include " > conftest.cc
## No real point in using AC_LANG_* and ${ac_ext}, as we need to create
## hard-wired suffix rules. We could be a bit more careful as we
## actually only test suffix '.cc'.
if test -n "`${CXX} -M conftest.cc 2>/dev/null | grep conftest`"; then
r_cv_prog_cxx_m=yes
else
r_cv_prog_cxx_m=no
fi])
])# R_PROG_CXX_M
## R_PROG_CXX_C_O_LO
## -----------------
## Check whether the C++ compiler supports '-c -o FILE.lo'.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CXX_C_O_LO],
[cxx_o_lo_rules_frag=Makefrag.cxx
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ${CXX} supports -c -o FILE.lo],
[r_cv_prog_cxx_c_o_lo],
[test -d TMP || mkdir TMP
echo "int some_variable = 0;" > conftest.cc
## No real point in using AC_LANG_* and ${ac_ext}, as we need to create
## hard-wired suffix rules. We could be a bit more careful as we
## actually only test suffix '.cc'.
ac_try='${CXX} ${CXXFLAGS} -c conftest.cc -o TMP/conftest.lo 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD'
if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try) \
&& test -f TMP/conftest.lo \
&& AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_try); then
r_cv_prog_cxx_c_o_lo=yes
else
r_cv_prog_cxx_c_o_lo=no
fi
rm -rf conftest* TMP])
])# R_PROG_CXX_C_O_LO
## R_PROG_CXX_MAKEFRAG
## -------------------
## Generate a Make fragment with suffix rules for the C++ compiler.
## Used for both building R (Makeconf) and add-ons (etc/Makeconf).
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CXX_MAKEFRAG],
[r_cxx_rules_frag=Makefrag.cxx
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_CXX_M])
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_CXX_C_O_LO])
cat << \EOF > ${r_cxx_rules_frag}
.cc.o:
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $[@]
.cpp.o:
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $[@]
.C.o:
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $[@]
EOF
if test "${r_cv_prog_cxx_m}" = yes; then
cat << \EOF >> ${r_cxx_rules_frag}
.cc.d:
@echo "making $[@] from $<"
@$(CXX) -M $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $< | \
sed -e 's/^\([[^:]]*\)\.o\([[ ]]\)*:/\1.o \1.lo\2:/' > $[@]
.cpp.d:
@echo "making $[@] from $<"
@$(CXX) -M $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $< | \
sed -e 's/^\([[^:]]*\)\.o\([[ ]]\)*:/\1.o \1.lo\2:/' > $[@]
.C.d:
@echo "making $[@] from $<"
@$(CXX) -M $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $< | \
sed -e 's/^\([[^:]]*\)\.o\([[ ]]\)*:/\1.o \1.lo\2:/' > $[@]
EOF
else
cat << \EOF >> ${r_cxx_rules_frag}
.cc.d:
@echo > $[@]
.cpp.d:
@echo > $[@]
.C.d:
@echo > $[@]
EOF
fi
if test "${r_cv_prog_cxx_c_o_lo}" = yes; then
cat << \EOF >> ${r_cxx_rules_frag}
.cc.lo:
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o $[@]
.cpp.lo:
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o $[@]
.C.lo:
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o $[@]
EOF
else
cat << \EOF >> ${r_cxx_rules_frag}
.cc.lo:
@test -d .libs || mkdir .libs
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o .libs/$[*].o
mv .libs/$[*].o $[*].lo
.cpp.lo:
@test -d .libs || mkdir .libs
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o .libs/$[*].o
mv .libs/$[*].o $[*].lo
.C.lo:
@test -d .libs || mkdir .libs
$(CXX) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o .libs/$[*].o
mv .libs/$[*].o $[*].lo
EOF
fi
AC_SUBST_FILE(r_cxx_rules_frag)
])# R_PROG_CXX_MAKEFRAG
## R_PROG_CXX_FLAG
## ---------------
## Check whether the C++ compiler handles command line option FLAG,
## and set shell variable r_cv_prog_cc_flag_SFLAG accordingly (where
## SFLAG is a shell-safe transliteration of FLAG).
## In addition, execute ACTION-IF-TRUE in case of success.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_CXX_FLAG],
[ac_safe=AS_TR_SH($1)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ${CXX-c++} accepts $1])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_cxx_flag_${ac_safe}],
[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
r_save_CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}"
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} $1"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM()],
[eval "r_cv_prog_cxx_flag_${ac_safe}=yes"],
[eval "r_cv_prog_cxx_flag_${ac_safe}=no"])
CXXFLAGS="${r_save_CXXFLAGS}"
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
])
if eval "test \"`echo '$r_cv_prog_cxx_flag_'$ac_safe`\" = yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
[$2]
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
])# R_PROG_CXX_FLAG
### * Fortran 77 compiler/converter and its characteristics.
## R_PROG_F77_OR_F2C
## -----------------
## Find a Fortran 77 compiler, or f2c.
##
## If we have not been forced to use a particular Fortran compiler, try
## to find one using one of the several common names. The list is based
## on what the current autoconf CVS contains. This says,
##
##
## Compilers are ordered by
## 1. F77, F90, F95
## 2. Good/tested native compilers, bad/untested native compilers
## 3. Wrappers around f2c go last.
##
## 'fort77' and fc' are wrappers around 'f2c', 'fort77' being better.
## It is believed that under HP-UX 'fort77' is the name of the native
## compiler. On some Cray systems, fort77 is a native compiler.
## frt is the Fujitsu F77 compiler.
## pgf77 and pgf90 are the Portland Group F77 and F90 compilers.
## xlf/xlf90/xlf95 are IBM (AIX) F77/F90/F95 compilers.
## lf95 is the Lahey-Fujitsu compiler.
## fl32 is the Microsoft Fortran "PowerStation" compiler.
## af77 is the Apogee F77 compiler for Intergraph hardware running CLIX.
## epcf90 is the "Edinburgh Portable Compiler" F90.
## fort is the Compaq Fortran 90 (now 95) compiler for Tru64 and
## Linux/Alpha.
##
##
## In fact, on HP-UX fort77 is the POSIX-compatible native compiler and
## f77 is not: hence we need look for fort77 first!
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_OR_F2C],
[if test -n "${F77}" && test -n "${F2C}"; then
warn_F77_and_F2C="both 'F77' and 'F2C' given.
Using the given Fortran 77 compiler ..."
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_F77_and_F2C}])
F2C=
fi
if test -n "${F77}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([defining F77 to be ${F77}])
elif test -z "${F2C}"; then
F77=
case "${host_os}" in
hpux*)
AC_CHECK_PROGS(F77, [g77 fort77 f77 xlf frt pgf77 fl32 af77 f90 \
xlf90 pgf90 epcf90 f95 fort xlf95 lf95 g95 fc])
;;
*)
AC_CHECK_PROGS(F77, [g77 f77 xlf frt pgf77 fl32 af77 fort77 f90 \
xlf90 pgf90 epcf90 f95 fort xlf95 lf95 g95 fc])
;;
esac
if test -z "${F77}"; then
AC_CHECK_PROG(F2C, f2c, f2c, [])
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([defining F2C to be ${F2C}])
fi
if test -n "${F77}"; then
## If the above 'found' a Fortran 77 compiler, we run AC_PROG_F77 as
## this does additional testing (GNU, '-g', ...).
AC_PROG_F77
elif test -z "${F2C}"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Neither an F77 compiler nor f2c found])
fi
])# R_PROG_F77_OR_F2C
## R_PROG_F77_FLIBS
## ----------------
## Run AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS, and fix some known problems with FLIBS.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_FLIBS],
[AC_BEFORE([$0], [AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS])
## Currently (Autoconf 2.50 or better, it seems) FLIBS also contains all
## elements of LIBS when AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS is run. This is because
## _AC_PROG_F77_V_OUTPUT() uses 'eval $ac_link' for obtaining verbose
## linker output, and AC_LANG(Fortran 77) sets up ac_link to contain
## LIBS. Most likely a bug, and a nuisance in any case ...
## But we cannot simply eliminate the elements in FLIBS duplicated from
## LIBS (e.g. '-lm' should be preserved). Hence, we try to call
## AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS() with LIBS temporarily set to empty.
r_save_LIBS="${LIBS}"
LIBS=
AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS
LIBS="${r_save_LIBS}"
## Currently g77 on Darwin links against '-lcrt1.o' (and for GCC 3.1 or
## better also against '-lcrtbegin.o'), which (unlike '-lcrt0.o') are
## not stripped by AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS. This in particular causes
## R_PROG_F77_CC_COMPAT to fail. Hence, we make sure all -lcrt*.o are
## removed.
##
## Native f90 on HPUX 11 comes up with '-l:libF90.a' causing trouble
## when using gcc for linking. The '-l:' construction is similar to
## plain '-l' except that search order (archive/shared) given by '-a'
## is not important. We escape such flags via '-Wl,' in case of gcc.
## Note that the current Autoconf CVS uses _AC_LINKER_OPTION for a
## similar purpose when computing FLIBS: this uses '-Xlinker' escapes
## for gcc and does nothing otherwise. Note also that we cannot simply
## unconditionally escape with '${wl}' from libtool as on HPUX we need
## SHLIB_LD=ld for native C compilers (problem with non-PIC 'crt0.o',
## see 'Individual platform overrides' in section 'DLL stuff' in file
## 'configure.ac'.
##
## Using the Intel Fortran compiler (ifc) one typically gets incorrect
## flags, as the output from _AC_PROG_F77_V_OUTPUT() contains double
## quoted options, e.g. "-mGLOB_options_string=......", see also e.g.
## http://www.octave.org/octave-lists/archive/octave-maintainers.2002/msg00038.html.
## One possible solution is to change AC_F77_LIBRARY_LDFLAGS() to remove
## double quotes for ifc, as it already does for the Cray cft90. As we
## prefer not to overload Autoconf code, we try to fix things here ...
flibs=
if test "${GCC}" = yes; then
linker_option="-Wl,"
else
linker_option=
fi
for arg in ${FLIBS}; do
case "${arg}" in
-lcrt*.o)
;;
-[[a-zA-Z]]/*\" | -[[a-zA-Z]]*\\) # ifc
;;
-l:*)
flibs="${flibs} ${linker_option}${arg}"
;;
*)
flibs="${flibs} ${arg}"
;;
esac
done
FLIBS="${flibs}"
## Versions of g77 up to 3.0.x only have a non-PIC (static) -lg2c which
## on some platforms means one cannot build dynamically loadable modules
## containing Fortran code. (g77 3.1 will have a shared -lg2c too.) As
## a workaround, Debian provides -lg2c-pic which holds pic objects only,
## and we should use in case we can find it ...
if test "${G77}" = yes; then
r_save_LIBS="${LIBS}"
flibs=`echo "${FLIBS}" | sed 's/-lg2c/-lg2c-pic/'`
LIBS="${flibs} ${LIBS}"
AC_LANG_PUSH(C)
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM()], [FLIBS="${flibs}"], [])
AC_LANG_POP(C)
LIBS="${r_save_LIBS}"
fi
])# R_PROG_F77_FLIBS
## R_PROG_F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE
## ----------------------------
## See if the Fortran 77 compiler appends underscores.
## What we really should do is determine how to properly mangle the
## names of C/C++ identifiers (potentially containing underscores) so
## that they match the name-mangling scheme used by the Fortran 77
## compiler. Autoconf 2.50 or better has macros F77_FUNC(name, NAME)
## and F77_FUNC_(name, NAME) for this. However, the F77_* macros in
## the R API have one argument only and therefore cannot deal with
## Fortran 77 compilers which convert to upper case or add an extra
## underscore for identifiers containing underscores. We give an error
## in the former case; as ISO Fortran 77 does not allow underscores in
## function names, we do nothing about the latter.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_F77_WRAPPERS])
## DANGER! We really needs the results of _AC_F77_NAME_MANGLING as
## stored in the cache var ac_cv_f77_mangling which is not documented
## and hence may change ...
case "${ac_cv_f77_mangling}" in
"upper "*)
AC_MSG_WARN([Fortran compiler uses uppercase external names])
AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot use Fortran])
;;
esac
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ${F77} appends underscores to external names])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore],
[case "${ac_cv_f77_mangling}" in
*", underscore, "*)
r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore=yes
;;
*", no underscore, "*)
r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore=no
;;
esac])
if test -n "${r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([${r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore}])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([unknown])
AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot use Fortran])
fi
if test "${r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_F77_UNDERSCORE, 1,
[Define if your Fortran compiler appends an underscore to
external names.])
fi
])# R_PROG_F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE
## R_PROG_F77_CAN_RUN
## --------------------
## Check whether the C/Fortran set up produces runnable code, as
## a preliminary to the compatibility tests.
## May fail if Fortran shared libraries are not in the library path.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_CAN_RUN],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CHECK_LIBM])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether mixed C/Fortran code can be run])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_f77_can_run],
[cat > conftestf.f <&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
## Yes we need to double quote this ...
[cat > conftest.c <
#include "confdefs.h"
#ifdef HAVE_F77_UNDERSCORE
# define F77_SYMBOL(x) x ## _
#else
# define F77_SYMBOL(x) x
#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} ${LDFLAGS} ${MAIN_LDFLAGS} -o conftest${ac_exeext} \
conftest.${ac_objext} conftestf.${ac_objext} ${FLIBS} \
${LIBM} 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD;
##
then
output=`./conftest${ac_exeext} 2>&1`
if test ${?} = 0; then
r_cv_prog_f77_can_run=yes
fi
fi
fi
])
rm -rf conftest conftest.* conftestf.* core
if test -n "${r_cv_prog_f77_can_run}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([cannot run mixed C/Fortan code])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Maybe check LDFLAGS for paths to Fortran libraries?])
fi
])# R_PROG_F77_CAN_RUN
## R_PROG_F77_CC_COMPAT
## --------------------
## Check whether the Fortran 77 and C compilers agree on int and double.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_CC_COMPAT],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CHECK_LIBM])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ${F77} and ${CC} agree on int and double])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_f77_cc_compat],
[cat > conftestf.f <&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
## Yes we need to double quote this ...
[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(cftest)(int *a, int *b, double *x, double *y);
int main () {
int a[3] = {17, 237, 2000000000}, b[2], res = 0;
double x[3] = {3.14159265, 123.456789, 2.3e34}, z[3];
double eps = 1e-6;
double zres[3];
int i, bres[2];
zres[0] = (double) a[2]/x[1];
zres[1] = x[2]*x[0];
zres[2] = pow(x[1]/x[0], 17.0);
bres[0] = a[2]/a[1];
bres[1] = a[2] - a[0]*a[1];
F77_SYMBOL(cftest)(a, b, x, z);
if(b[0] != bres[0]) res++;
if(b[1] != bres[1]) res++;
for(i = 0; i < 3; i++)
if(fabs(z[i]/zres[i] - 1) > eps) res++;
printf("number of errors %d\n", res);
exit(res);
}
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} ${LDFLAGS} ${MAIN_LDFLAGS} -o conftest${ac_exeext} \
conftest.${ac_objext} conftestf.${ac_objext} ${FLIBS} \
${LIBM} 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD;
##
then
output=`./conftest${ac_exeext} 2>&1`
if test ${?} = 0; then
r_cv_prog_f77_cc_compat=yes
fi
fi
fi
])
rm -rf conftest conftest.* conftestf.* core
if test -n "${r_cv_prog_f77_cc_compat}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_WARN([${F77} and ${CC} disagree on int and double])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Maybe change CFLAGS or FFLAGS?])
fi
])# R_PROG_F77_CC_COMPAT
## R_PROG_F77_CC_COMPAT_COMPLEX
## ----------------------------
## Check whether the Fortran 77 and C compilers agree on double complex.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_CC_COMPAT_COMPLEX],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CHECK_LIBM])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ${F77} and ${CC} agree on double complex])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_f77_cc_compat_complex],
[cat > conftestf.f <&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
## Yes we need to double quote this ...
[cat > conftest.c <
#include "confdefs.h"
#ifdef HAVE_F77_UNDERSCORE
# define F77_SYMBOL(x) x ## _
#else
# define F77_SYMBOL(x) x
#endif
typedef struct {
double r;
double i;
} Rcomplex;
extern void F77_SYMBOL(cftest)(Rcomplex *x);
int main () {
Rcomplex z[3];
z[0].r = 3.14159265;
z[0].i = 2.172;
z[1].i = 3.14159265;
z[1].r = 2.172;
z[2].r = 123.456;
z[2].i = 0.123456;
F77_SYMBOL(cftest)(z);
printf("%f %f\n", z[0].r, z[0].i);
if(fabs(z[0].r - 123.456) < 1e-4 && fabs(z[0].i - 14.71065) < 1e-4)
exit(0);
else exit(1);
}
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} ${LDFLAGS} ${MAIN_LDFLAGS} -o conftest${ac_exeext} \
conftest.${ac_objext} conftestf.${ac_objext} ${FLIBS} \
${LIBM} 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD;
##
then
output=`./conftest${ac_exeext} 2>&1`
if test ${?} = 0; then
r_cv_prog_f77_cc_compat_complex=yes
fi
fi
fi
])
rm -rf conftest conftest.* conftestf.* core
if test -n "${r_cv_prog_f77_cc_compat_complex}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DOUBLE_COMPLEX, 1,
[Define if C's Rcomplex and Fortran's COMPLEX*16 can be
interchanged, and can do arithmetic on the latter.])
else
warn_f77_cc_double_complex="${F77} and ${CC} disagree on double complex"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_f77_cc_double_complex}])
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_DOUBLE_COMPLEX)
])# R_PROG_F77_CC_COMPAT_COMPLEX
## R_PROG_F77_C_O_LO
## -----------------
## Check whether the Fortran compiler supports '-c -o FILE.lo'.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_C_O_LO],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether ${F77} supports -c -o FILE.lo],
[r_cv_prog_f77_c_o_lo],
[test -d TMP || mkdir TMP
cat > conftest.f < ${r_f77_rules_frag}
.f.c:
.f.o:
$(F77) $(ALL_FFLAGS) -c $< -o $[@]
EOF
if test "${r_cv_prog_f77_c_o_lo}" = yes; then
cat << \EOF >> ${r_f77_rules_frag}
.f.lo:
$(F77) $(ALL_FFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o $[@]
EOF
else
cat << \EOF >> ${r_f77_rules_frag}
.f.lo:
@test -d .libs || mkdir .libs
$(F77) $(ALL_FFLAGS_LO) -c $< -o .libs/$[*].o
mv .libs/$[*].o $[*].lo
EOF
fi
AC_SUBST_FILE(r_f77_rules_frag)
])# R_PROG_F77_MAKEFRAG
## R_PROG_F77_FLAG(FLAG, [ACTION-IF-TRUE])
## ---------------------------------------
## Check whether the Fortran 77 compiler handles command line option
## FLAG, and set shell variable r_cv_prog_f77_flag_SFLAG accordingly
## (where SFLAG is a shell-safe transliteration of FLAG).
## In addition, execute ACTION-IF-TRUE in case of success.
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F77_FLAG],
[ac_safe=AS_TR_SH($1)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ${F77} accepts $1])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_prog_f77_flag_${ac_safe}],
[AC_LANG_PUSH(Fortran 77)
r_save_FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}"
FFLAGS="${FFLAGS} $1"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM()],
[eval "r_cv_prog_f77_flag_${ac_safe}=yes"],
[eval "r_cv_prog_f77_flag_${ac_safe}=no"])
FFLAGS="${r_save_FFLAGS}"
AC_LANG_POP(Fortran 77)
])
if eval "test \"`echo '$r_cv_prog_f77_flag_'$ac_safe`\" = yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
[$2]
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
])# R_PROG_F77_FLAG
## R_PROG_F2C_FLIBS
## ----------------
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F2C_FLIBS],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_RANLIB])
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CHECK_LIBM])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_f2c_flibs],
[
##
## Why do we need this? What about AC_F77_DUMMY_MAIN?
## This seems to be necessary on some Linux system. -- you bet! -pd
AC_LANG_PUSH(C)
cat > conftest.${ac_ext} << EOF
int MAIN_ () { exit(0); }
int MAIN__ () { exit(0); }
EOF
if AC_TRY_EVAL(ac_compile); then
${AR} ${ARFLAGS} libconftest.a conftest.${ac_objext} 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
${RANLIB} libconftest.a 1>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
fi
AC_LANG_POP(C)
##
AC_CHECK_LIB(f2c, f_open,
[flibs=-lf2c],
[flibs=],
[-L. -lconftest ${LIBM}])
rm -f libconftest*
if test -z "${flibs}"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(F77, d_sin, [flibs=-lF77], [flibs=], [${LIBM}])
if test -n "${flibs}"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(I77, f_rew, [flibs="${flibs} -lI77"], [flibs=], [-lF77])
fi
fi
r_cv_f2c_flibs="${flibs}"])
FLIBS="${r_cv_f2c_flibs}"
if test -z "${FLIBS}"; then
warn_f2c_flibs="I found f2c but not libf2c, or libF77 and libI77"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_f2c_flibs}])
else
FLIBS="${FLIBS} ${LIBM}"
fi
])# R_PROG_F2C_FLIBS
## R_PROG_F2C_MAKEFRAG
## -------------------
## Generate a Make fragment with suffix rules for Fortran 77 source
## files when using f2c, the Fortran-to-C converter.
## Used for both building R (Makeconf) and add-ons (etc/Makeconf).
AC_DEFUN([R_PROG_F2C_MAKEFRAG],
[AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_CC_C_O_LO])
r_f77_rules_frag=Makefrag.f77
cat << \EOF > ${r_f77_rules_frag}
.f.o:
$(F2C) $(F2CFLAGS) < $< > $[*].c
$(CC) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -c $[*].c -o $[@]
@rm -f $[*].c
.f.lo:
$(F2C) $(F2CFLAGS) < $< > $[*].c
EOF
if test "${r_cv_prog_cc_c_o_lo}" = yes; then
cat << \EOF >> ${r_f77_rules_frag}
$(CC) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS_LO) -c $[*].c -o $[@]
EOF
else
cat << \EOF >> ${r_f77_rules_frag}
@test -d .libs || mkdir .libs
$(CC) $(ALL_CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS_LO) -c $[*].c -o .libs/$[*].o
mv .libs/$[*].o $[*].lo
EOF
fi
cat << \EOF >> ${r_f77_rules_frag}
@rm -f $[*].c
EOF
AC_SUBST_FILE(r_f77_rules_frag)
])# R_PROG_F2C_MAKEFRAG
### * Library functions
## R_FUNC___SETFPUCW
## -----------------
AC_DEFUN([R_FUNC___SETFPUCW],
[AC_CHECK_FUNC(__setfpucw,
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __setfpucw is needed],
[r_cv_func___setfpucw_needed],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
int main () {
#include
#if defined(_FPU_DEFAULT) && defined(_FPU_IEEE)
exit(_FPU_DEFAULT != _FPU_IEEE);
#endif
exit(0);
}
]])],
[r_cv_func___setfpucw_needed=no],
[r_cv_func___setfpucw_needed=yes],
[r_cv_func___setfpucw_needed=no])])
if test "x${r_cv_func___setfpucw_needed}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(NEED___SETFPUCW, 1,
[Define if your system needs __setfpucw() to control
FPU rounding.
This was used to control floating point precision,
rounding and floating point exceptions on older Linux
systems.
As of GLIBC 2.1 this function is not used anymore.])
fi])
])# R_FUNC___SETFPUCW
## R_FUNC_CALLOC
## -------------
AC_DEFUN([R_FUNC_CALLOC],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working calloc], [r_cv_func_calloc_works],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
int main () {
int *p = calloc(0, sizeof(int));
exit(p == 0);
}
]])],
[r_cv_func_calloc_works=yes],
[r_cv_func_calloc_works=no],
[r_cv_func_calloc_works=no])])
if test "x${r_cv_func_calloc_works}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WORKING_CALLOC, 1,
[Define if calloc(0) returns a null pointer.])
fi
])# R_FUNC_CALLOC
## R_FUNC_FINITE
## -------------
AC_DEFUN([R_FUNC_FINITE],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working finite], [r_cv_func_finite_works],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
#include "confdefs.h"
int main () {
#ifdef HAVE_FINITE
exit(finite(1./0.) | finite(0./0.) | finite(-1./0.));
#else
exit(1);
#endif
}
]])],
[r_cv_func_finite_works=yes],
[r_cv_func_finite_works=no],
[r_cv_func_finite_works=no])])
if test "x${r_cv_func_finite_works}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WORKING_FINITE, 1,
[Define if finite() is correct for -Inf/NaN/Inf.])
fi
])# R_FUNC_FINITE
## R_FUNC_LOG
## ----------
AC_DEFUN([R_FUNC_LOG],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working log], [r_cv_func_log_works],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
#include "confdefs.h"
int main () {
#ifdef HAVE_ISNAN
exit(!(log(0.) == -1. / 0. && isnan(log(-1.))));
#else
exit(log(0.) != -1. / 0);
#endif
}
]])],
[r_cv_func_log_works=yes],
[r_cv_func_log_works=no],
[r_cv_func_log_works=no])])
if test "x${r_cv_func_log_works}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WORKING_LOG, 1,
[Define if log() is correct for 0/-1.])
fi
])# R_FUNC_LOG
## R_FUNC_LOG1P
## ------------
## Suggested by Nelson H. F. Beebe to deal with
## inaccuracies on at least NetBSD 1.6 and OpenBSD 3.2.
## However, don't test all the way into denormalized x (he had k > -1074)
AC_DEFUN([R_FUNC_LOG1P],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working log1p], [r_cv_func_log1p_works],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
#include "confdefs.h"
int main () {
#ifdef HAVE_LOG1P
int k;
double d;
double x;
/* log(1+x) = x - (1/2)x^2 + (1/3)x^3 - (1/4)x^4 ... */
/* = x for x sufficiently small */
x = pow(2.0, -53.0);
for(k = -54; k > -1022; --k) {
x /= 2.0;
if(x == 0.0)
exit(0); /* OK: reached underflow limit */
d = log1p(x);
if(d == 0.0)
exit(1); /* ERROR: inaccurate log1p() */
if(d != x)
exit(1); /* ERROR: inaccurate log1p() */
}
exit(0);
#else
exit(1);
#endif
}
]])],
[r_cv_func_log1p_works=yes],
[r_cv_func_log1p_works=no],
[r_cv_func_log1p_works=no])])
if test "x${r_cv_func_log1p_works}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WORKING_LOG1P, 1,
[Define if log1p() exists and is accurate enough.])
RMATH_HAVE_WORKING_LOG1P="# define HAVE_WORKING_LOG1P 1"
else
RMATH_HAVE_WORKING_LOG1P="# undef HAVE_WORKING_LOG1P"
fi
AC_SUBST(RMATH_HAVE_WORKING_LOG1P)
])# R_FUNC_LOG1P
## R_FUNC_STRPTIME
## ---------------
AC_DEFUN([R_FUNC_STRPTIME],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working strptime], [r_cv_func_strptime_works],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
int main () {
#ifdef HAVE_STRPTIME
struct tm tm;
char *p;
p = strptime("1960-01-01", "%Y-%m-%d", &tm);
exit(p == 0);
#else
exit(1);
#endif
}
]])],
[r_cv_func_strptime_works=yes],
[r_cv_func_strptime_works=no],
[r_cv_func_strptime_works=no])])
if test "x${r_cv_func_strptime_works}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WORKING_STRPTIME, 1,
[Define if strptime() exists and does not fail pre-1970.])
fi
])# R_FUNC_STRPTIME
### * Headers
## R_HEADER_SETJMP
## ---------------
AC_DEFUN([R_HEADER_SETJMP],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether setjmp.h is POSIX.1 compatible],
[r_cv_header_setjmp_posix],
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
[[#include ]],
[[sigjmp_buf b;
sigsetjmp(b, 0);
siglongjmp(b, 1);]])],
[r_cv_header_setjmp_posix=yes],
[r_cv_header_setjmp_posix=no])])
if test "${r_cv_header_setjmp_posix}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_SETJMP, 1,
[Define if you have POSIX.1 compatible sigsetjmp/siglongjmp.])
fi
])# R_HEADER_SETJMP
## R_HEADER_GLIBC2
## ---------------
AC_DEFUN([R_HEADER_GLIBC2],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU C library with version >= 2],
[r_cv_header_glibc2],
[AC_EGREP_CPP([yes],
[#include
#if defined __GLIBC__ && __GLIBC__ >= 2
yes
#endif
],
[r_cv_header_glibc2=yes],
[r_cv_header_glibc2=no],
[r_cv_header_glibc2=no])
])
if test "${r_cv_header_glibc2}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GLIBC2, 1,
[Define if you have the GNU C library version >= 2.
This is needed to fix a problem with getting the prototype
of strptime().])
fi
])# R_HEADER_GLIBC2
## R_TYPE_SOCKLEN
## --------------
AC_DEFUN([R_TYPE_SOCKLEN],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for type of socket length])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_type_socklen],
[for t in socklen_t size_t int; do
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
#include
#include
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
# include
#endif
#ifdef Win32
# include
#endif
]],
[[(void)getsockopt (1, 1, 1, NULL, (${t} *)NULL)]])],
[r_cv_type_socklen=${t}; break],
[r_cv_type_socklen=])
done])
## size_t works on Windows but is unsigned and int is correct
case "${host_os}" in
cygwin*|mingw*|windows*|winnt)
r_cv_type_socklen=int
;;
esac
if test "x${r_cv_type_socklen}" = x; then
warn_type_socklen="could not determine type of socket length"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_type_socklen}])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([${r_cv_type_socklen} *])
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SOCKLEN_T, ${r_cv_type_socklen},
[Type for socket lengths: socklen_t, sock_t, int?])
])# R_TYPE_SOCKLEN
### * System services
## R_X11
## -----
AC_DEFUN([R_X11],
[AC_PATH_XTRA # standard X11 search macro
if test -z "${no_x}"; then
## We force the use of -lX11 (perhaps this is not necessary?).
X_LIBS="${X_LIBS} -lX11"
use_X11="yes"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X11, 1,
[Define if you have the X11 headers and libraries, and want
the X11 GUI to be built.])
else
use_X11="no"
fi])# R_X11
## R_GNOME
## -------
AC_DEFUN([R_GNOME],
[if test ${want_gnome} = yes; then
GNOME_INIT_HOOK([], [cont])
if test "${GNOMEUI_LIBS}"; then
AM_PATH_LIBGLADE([use_gnome="yes"
GNOME_IF_FILES="gnome-interface.glade"],
[warn_libglade_version="GNOME support requires libglade version >= 0.3"
AC_MSG_WARN([${warn_libglade_version}])],
[gnome])
fi
fi
if test "${use_gnome}" != yes; then
use_gnome="no"
GNOME_IF_FILES=
else
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GNOME, 1,
[Define if you have the GNOME headers and libraries,
and want the GNOME GUI to be built.])
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_GNOME)
AC_SUBST(GNOME_IF_FILES)
])# R_GNOME
## R_AQUA
## ------
AC_DEFUN([R_AQUA],
[use_aqua=no
if test "${want_aqua}" = yes; then
case "${host_os}" in
darwin*)
use_aqua=yes
;;
esac
fi
if test "${use_aqua}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AQUA, 1,
[Define if you have the Aqua headers and libraries,
and want the Aqua GUI to be built.])
fi
])# R_AQUA
## R_IEEE_754
## ----------
AC_DEFUN([R_IEEE_754],
[AC_CHECK_FUNCS([finite isnan])
AC_CHECK_DECLS([isfinite, isnan], , , [#include ])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether you have IEEE 754 floating-point arithmetic],
[r_cv_ieee_754],
[if (test "${ac_cv_func_finite}" = yes \
|| test "${ac_cv_have_decl_isfinite}" = yes) \
&& (test "${ac_cv_func_isnan}" = yes \
|| test "${ac_cv_have_decl_isnan}" = yes); then
r_cv_ieee_754=yes
else
r_cv_ieee_754=no
fi])
if test "${r_cv_ieee_754}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(IEEE_754, 1,
[Define if you have IEEE 754 floating point arithmetic.])
fi
])# R_IEEE_754
## R_BSD_NETWORKING
## ----------------
AC_DEFUN([R_BSD_NETWORKING],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for BSD networking],
[r_cv_bsd_networking],
[if test "${ac_cv_header_netdb_h}" = yes \
&& test "${ac_cv_header_netinet_in_h}" = yes \
&& test "${ac_cv_header_sys_socket_h}" = yes \
&& test "${ac_cv_search_connect}" != no \
&& test "${ac_cv_search_gethostbyname}" != no; then
r_cv_bsd_networking=yes
else
r_cv_bsd_networking=no
fi])
if test "${r_cv_bsd_networking}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BSD_NETWORKING, 1,
[Define if you have BSD networking headers and libraries.])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SOCKETS, 1,
[Define if you have support for sockets.])
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INTERNET, 1,
[Define if you have support for ftp/http access.])
AC_DEFINE(SUPPORT_LIBXML, 1,
[Define if you provide support for the libxml ftp/http
functions.])
fi
])# R_BSD_NETWORKING
## R_BITMAPS
## ---------
## Here we only need any old -lz, and don't need zlib.h.
## However, we do need recent enough libpng and jpeg, and so check both
## the header versions and for key routines in the library.
## The png code will do a run-time check of the consistency of libpng
## versions.
AC_DEFUN([R_BITMAPS],
[BITMAP_LIBS=
if test "${use_jpeglib}" = yes; then
_R_HEADER_JPEGLIB
have_jpeg=${r_cv_header_jpeglib_h}
if test "${have_jpeg}" = yes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(jpeg, jpeg_destroy_compress,
[have_jpeg=yes],
[have_jpeg=no],
[${LIBS}])
fi
if test "${have_jpeg}" = yes; then
BITMAP_LIBS="-ljpeg"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_JPEG, 1,
[Define if you have the JPEG headers and libraries.])
fi
fi
if test "${use_libpng}" = yes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, main, [have_png=yes], [have_png=no])
if test "${have_png}" = yes; then
_R_HEADER_PNG
have_png=${r_cv_header_png_h}
fi
if test "${have_png}" = yes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_create_write_struct,
[have_png=yes],
[have_png=no],
[-lz ${LIBS}])
fi
if test "${have_png}" = yes; then
BITMAP_LIBS="${BITMAP_LIBS} -lpng -lz"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PNG, 1,
[Define if you have the PNG headers and libraries.])
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(BITMAP_LIBS)
])# R_BITMAPS
## _R_HEADER_JPEGLIB
## -----------------
## Set shell variable r_cv_header_jpeglib_h to 'yes' if a recent enough
## jpeglib.h is found, and to 'no' otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_HEADER_JPEGLIB],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if jpeglib version >= 6b],
[r_cv_header_jpeglib_h],
AC_EGREP_CPP([yes],
[#include
#if (JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 62)
yes
#endif
],
[r_cv_header_jpeglib_h=yes],
[r_cv_header_jpeglib_h=no]))
])# _R_HEADER_JPEGLIB
## _R_HEADER_PNG
## -------------
## Set shell variable r_cv_header_png_h to 'yes' if a recent enough
## 'png.h' is found, and to 'no' otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_HEADER_PNG],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if libpng version >= 1.0.5],
[r_cv_header_png_h],
AC_EGREP_CPP([yes],
[#include
#if (PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10005)
yes
#endif
],
[r_cv_header_png_h=yes],
[r_cv_header_png_h=no]))
])# _R_HEADER_PNG
## _R_PATH_TCL_CONFIG
## ------------------
## Try finding tclConfig.sh in common library directories and their
## tcl$x.$y subdirectories. Set shell variable r_cv_path_TCL_CONFIG
## to the entire path of the script if found, and leave it empty
## otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_PATH_TCL_CONFIG],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tclConfig.sh in library (sub)directories])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_path_TCL_CONFIG],
[for ldir in /opt/lib /sw/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/lib /lib; do
for dir in \
${ldir} \
`ls -d ${ldir}/tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null | sort -r`; do
if test -f ${dir}/tclConfig.sh; then
r_cv_path_TCL_CONFIG="${dir}/tclConfig.sh"
break 2
fi
done
done])
if test -n "${r_cv_path_TCL_CONFIG}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([${r_cv_path_TCL_CONFIG}])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
])# _R_PATH_TCL_CONFIG
## _R_PATH_TK_CONFIG
## ------------------
## Try finding tkConfig.sh in common library directories and their
## tk$x.$y subdirectories. Set shell variable r_cv_path_TK_CONFIG
## to the entire path of the script if found, and leave it empty
## otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_PATH_TK_CONFIG],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tkConfig.sh in library (sub)directories])
AC_CACHE_VAL([r_cv_path_TK_CONFIG],
[for ldir in /opt/lib /sw/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/lib /lib; do
for dir in \
${ldir} \
`ls -d ${ldir}/tk[[8-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null | sort -r`; do
if test -f ${dir}/tkConfig.sh; then
r_cv_path_TK_CONFIG="${dir}/tkConfig.sh"
break 2
fi
done
done])
if test -n "${r_cv_path_TK_CONFIG}"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([${r_cv_path_TK_CONFIG}])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
])# _R_PATH_TK_CONFIG
## _R_TCLTK_CONFIG
## ---------------
## Try finding the tclConfig.sh and tkConfig.sh scripts in PATH as well
## as in common library directories and their tcl/tk subdirectories.
## Set shell variables TCL_CONFIG and TK_CONFIG to the entire paths to
## the scripts if found and check that the corresponding Tcl/Tk versions
## are at least 8; if not, set shell variable have_tcltk to 'no'.
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 ...
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.
AC_DEFUN([_R_HEADER_TCL],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for tcl.h], [r_cv_header_tcl_h],
[AC_EGREP_CPP([yes],
[#include
#if (TCL_MAJOR_VERSION >= 8)
yes
#endif
],
[r_cv_header_tcl_h=yes],
[r_cv_header_tcl_h=no])])
])# _R_HEADER_TCL
## _R_HEADER_TK
## -------------
## Set shell variable 'r_cv_header_tk_h' to 'yes' if a recent enough
## 'tk.h' is found, and to 'no' otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_HEADER_TK],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for tk.h], [r_cv_header_tk_h],
[AC_EGREP_CPP([yes],
[#include
#if (TK_MAJOR_VERSION >= 8)
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. Check for tcl.h.
found_tcl_h=no
if test -n "${TCL_CONFIG}"; then
. ${TCL_CONFIG}
## Look for tcl.h in
## ${TCL_PREFIX}/include/tcl${TCL_VERSION}
## ${TCL_PREFIX}/include
## Also look in
## ${TCL_PREFIX}/include/tcl${TCL_VERSION}/generic
## to deal with current FreeBSD layouts. These also link the real
## thing to the version subdir, but the link cannot be used as it
## fails to include 'tclDecls.h' which is not linked. Hence we
## must look for the real thing first. Argh ...
for dir in \
${TCL_PREFIX}/include/tcl${TCL_VERSION}/generic \
${TCL_PREFIX}/include/tcl${TCL_VERSION} \
${TCL_PREFIX}/include; do
AC_CHECK_HEADER([${dir}/tcl.h],
[TCLTK_CPPFLAGS="-I${dir}"
found_tcl_h=yes
break])
done
fi
if test "${found_tcl_h}" = no; then
_R_HEADER_TCL
if test "${r_cv_header_tcl_h}" = yes; then
found_tcl_h=yes
else
have_tcltk=no
fi
fi
fi
if test "${have_tcltk}" = yes; then
## Part 2. Check for tk.h.
found_tk_h=no
if test -n "${TK_CONFIG}"; then
. ${TK_CONFIG}
## 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="${r_save_CPPFLAGS}"
fi
if test "${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} ${X_CFLAGS}"
fi
fi
])# _R_TCLTK_CPPFLAGS
## _R_TCLTK_LIBS
## -------------
## Find the tcl and tk libraries.
AC_DEFUN([_R_TCLTK_LIBS],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PATH_XTRA])
AC_REQUIRE([_R_TCLTK_CONFIG])
if test -z "${TCLTK_LIBS}"; then
## We have to do the work.
if test "${have_tcltk}" = yes; then
## Part 1. Try finding the tcl library.
if test -n "${TCL_CONFIG}"; then
. ${TCL_CONFIG}
TCLTK_LIBS="${TCL_LIB_SPEC}"
else
AC_CHECK_LIB(tcl, Tcl_CreateInterp,
[TCLTK_LIBS=-ltcl],
[have_tcltk=no])
fi
fi
if test "${have_tcltk}" = yes; then
## Part 2. Try finding the tk library.
if test -n "${TK_CONFIG}"; then
. ${TK_CONFIG}
TCLTK_LIBS="${TCLTK_LIBS} ${TK_LIB_SPEC} ${TK_LIBS}"
else
AC_CHECK_LIB(tk, Tk_Init, , , [${TCLTK_LIBS}])
if test "${ac_cv_lib_tk_Tk_Init}" = no; then
## Grr, simple -ltk does not work.
## But maybe we simply need to add X11 libs.
## Note that we cannot simply repeat the above test with extra
## libs, because AC_CHECK_LIB uses the corresponding cache var
## (ac_cv_lib_tk_Tk_Init in our case) if set. As using unset
## is not portable shell programming according to the Autoconf
## docs, we use Tk_SafeInit in the test with X11 libs added.
AC_CHECK_LIB(tk, Tk_SafeInit,
[TCLTK_LIBS="${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=\"${TCLTK_LIBS}\""
fi
])# _R_TCLTK_LIBS
## _R_TCLTK_WORKS
## --------------
## Check whether compiling and linking code using Tcl/Tk works.
## Set shell variable r_cv_tcltk_works to 'yes' or 'no' accordingly.
AC_DEFUN([_R_TCLTK_WORKS],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether compiling/linking Tcl/Tk code works],
[r_cv_tcltk_works],
[AC_LANG_PUSH(C)
r_save_CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}"
r_save_LIBS="${LIBS}"
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${TCLTK_CPPFLAGS}"
LIBS="${LIBS} ${TCLTK_LIBS}"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
[[#include
#include
]],
[[static char * p1 = (char *) Tcl_Init;
static char * p2 = (char *) Tk_Init;
]])],
r_cv_tcltk_works=yes,
r_cv_tcltk_works=no)
CPPFLAGS="${r_save_CPPFLAGS}"
LIBS="${r_save_LIBS}"
AC_LANG_POP(C)])
])# _R_TCLTK_WORKS
## R_TCLTK
## -------
AC_DEFUN([R_TCLTK],
[if test "${want_tcltk}" = yes; then
have_tcltk=yes
## (Note that the subsequent 3 macros assume that have_tcltk has been
## set appropriately.)
_R_TCLTK_CONFIG
_R_TCLTK_CPPFLAGS
_R_TCLTK_LIBS
if test "${have_tcltk}" = yes; then
_R_TCLTK_WORKS
have_tcltk=${r_cv_tcltk_works}
fi
else
have_tcltk=no
## Just making sure.
TCLTK_CPPFLAGS=
TCLTK_LIBS=
fi
if test "${have_tcltk}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TCLTK, 1,
[Define if you have the Tcl/Tk headers and libraries and
want Tcl/Tk support to be built.])
use_tcltk=yes
else
use_tcltk=no
fi
AC_SUBST(TCLTK_CPPFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(TCLTK_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(use_tcltk)
])# R_TCLTK
## R_BLAS_LIBS
## -----------
## Look for a library that implements the BLAS linear-algebra interface
## (see http://www.netlib.org/blas/). On success, sets BLAS_LIBS to the
## requisite library linkages.
##
## This is based on ACX_BLAS by Steven G. Johnson
## from the Official Autoconf Macro Archive
## (http://www.gnu.org/software/ac-archive/htmldoc/acx_blas.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 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 $LIBS (in that order), we use the
## same order in the tests.
## * We do not use ACTION-IF-FOUND and ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND.
## The sunperf test calls the library as now required.
## Based on acx_blas.m4 version 1.2 (2001-12-13)
AC_DEFUN([R_BLAS_LIBS],
[AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F77_FLIBS])
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE])
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F2C_FLIBS])
acx_blas_ok=no
case "${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 "${r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore}" = yes \
|| test -n "${F2C}"; 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 ${sgemm} in ${BLAS_LIBS}])
AC_TRY_LINK([void ${xerbla}(char *srname, int *info){}], ${sgemm}(),
[acx_blas_ok=yes], [BLAS_LIBS=""])
AC_MSG_RESULT([${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(${sgemm}, [acx_blas_ok=yes])
fi
## BLAS in ATLAS library? (http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/)
if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(atlas, ATL_xerbla,
[AC_CHECK_LIB(f77blas, ${sgemm},
[acx_blas_ok=yes
BLAS_LIBS="-lf77blas -latlas"],
[], [-latlas])])
fi
## BLAS in PhiPACK libraries? (requires generic BLAS lib, too)
if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(blas, ${sgemm},
[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 ${sgemm} in -lsunperf])
r_save_LIBS="${LIBS}"
LIBS="-xlic_lib=sunperf -lsunmath ${LIBS}"
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([${sgemm}], [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, ${sgemm},
## [acx_blas_ok=yes; BLAS_LIBS="-lcomplib.sgimath"])
## fi
##
## BLAS in IBM ESSL library? (requires generic BLAS lib, too)
if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(blas, ${sgemm},
[AC_CHECK_LIB(essl, ${sgemm},
[acx_blas_ok=yes
BLAS_LIBS="-lessl -lblas"],
[], [-lblas ${FLIBS}])])
fi
## Generic BLAS library?
if test "${acx_blas_ok}" = no; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(blas, ${sgemm},
[acx_blas_ok=yes; BLAS_LIBS="-lblas"])
fi
LIBS="${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 $arch
## variants) which should be used if ATLAS is used for BLAS, and not
## found at configure time but used at run time ...
## Note also that (see R-admin) that our main intention is to allow a
## LAPACK-containing BLAS to be used ... there are too many slow or
## broken LAPACKs out there.
## Based on acx_lapack.m4 version 1.3 (2002-03-12).
AC_DEFUN([R_LAPACK_LIBS],
[AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F77_FLIBS])
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F77_APPEND_UNDERSCORE])
AC_REQUIRE([R_PROG_F2C_FLIBS])
AC_REQUIRE([R_BLAS_LIBS])
acx_lapack_ok=no
case "${with_lapack}" in
yes | "") ;;
no) acx_lapack_ok=disable ;;
-* | */* | *.a | *.so | *.so.* | *.sl | *.sl.* | *.o)
LAPACK_LIBS="${with_lapack}"
;;
*) LAPACK_LIBS="-l${with_lapack}" ;;
esac
if test "${r_cv_prog_f77_append_underscore}" = yes \
|| test -n "${F2C}"; then
zgeev=zgeev_
else
zgeev=zgeev
fi
# We cannot use LAPACK if BLAS is not found
if test "x${acx_blas_ok}" != xyes; then
acx_lapack_ok=noblas
fi
acx_lapack_save_LIBS="${LIBS}"
LIBS="${BLAS_LIBS} ${FLIBS} ${LIBS}"
## LAPACK linked to by default? (Could be in the BLAS libs.)
if test "${acx_lapack_ok}" = no; then
AC_CHECK_FUNC(${zgeev}, [acx_lapack_ok=yes])
fi
## Next, check LAPACK_LIBS environment variable
if test "${acx_lapack_ok}" = no; then
if test "x${LAPACK_LIBS}" != x; then
r_save_LIBS="${LIBS}"; LIBS="${LAPACK_LIBS} ${LIBS}"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ${zgeev} in ${LAPACK_LIBS}])
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(${zgeev}, [acx_lapack_ok=yes], [LAPACK_LIBS=""])
AC_MSG_RESULT([${acx_lapack_ok}])
LIBS="${r_save_LIBS}"
fi
fi
## LAPACK in Sun Performance library?
## No longer test here as will be picked up by the default test.
## Generic LAPACK library?
if test "${acx_lapack_ok}" = no; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(lapack, ${zgeev},
[acx_lapack_ok=yes; LAPACK_LIBS="-llapack"])
fi
LIBS="${acx_lapack_save_LIBS}"
if test "${acx_lapack_ok}" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LAPACK, 1,
[Define if external LAPACK is available.])
fi
AC_SUBST(LAPACK_LIBS)
])# R_LAPACK_LIBS
## R_XDR
## -----
## Try finding XDR library functions and headers.
## FreeBSD in particular needs rpc/types.h before rpc/xdr.h.
AC_DEFUN([R_XDR],
[AC_CHECK_HEADER(rpc/types.h)
if test "${ac_cv_header_rpc_types_h}" = yes ; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER(rpc/xdr.h, , , [#include ])
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for XDR support],
[r_cv_xdr],
[if test "${ac_cv_header_rpc_types_h}" = yes \
&& test "${ac_cv_header_rpc_xdr_h}" = yes \
&& test "${ac_cv_search_xdr_string}" != no ; then
r_cv_xdr=yes
else
r_cv_xdr=no
fi
])
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_XDR, [test "x${r_cv_xdr}" = xno])
])# R_XDR
## R_ZLIB
## ------
## Try finding zlib library and headers.
## We check that both are installed, and that the header >= 1.1.4
## and that gzeof is in the library (which suggests the library
## is also recent enough).
AC_DEFUN([R_ZLIB],
[if test "x${use_zlib}" = xyes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzeof, [have_zlib=yes], [have_zlib=no])
if test "${have_zlib}" = yes; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h, [have_zlib=yes], [have_zlib=no])
fi
if test "${have_zlib}" = yes; then
_R_HEADER_ZLIB
have_zlib=${r_cv_header_zlib_h}
fi
else
have_zlib="no"
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether zlib support needs to be compiled])
if test "${have_zlib}" = yes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
LIBS="-lz ${LIBS}"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
_R_ZLIB_MMAP
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_ZLIB, [test "x${have_zlib}" = xno])
AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_MMAP_ZLIB,
[test "x${have_zlib}" = xno && test "x${r_cv_zlib_mmap}" = xyes])
])# R_ZLIB
## _R_HEADER_ZLIB
## --------------
## Set shell variable r_cv_header_zlib_h to 'yes' if a recent enough
## zlib.h is found, and to 'no' otherwise.
AC_DEFUN([_R_HEADER_ZLIB],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([if zlib version >= 1.1.4],
[r_cv_header_zlib_h],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
#include
int main() {
#ifdef ZLIB_VERSION
exit(strcmp(ZLIB_VERSION, "1.1.4") < 0);
#else
exit(1);
#endif
}
]])],
[r_cv_header_zlib_h=yes],
[r_cv_header_zlib_h=no],
[r_cv_header_zlib_h=no])])
])# _R_HEADER_ZLIB
## _R_ZLIB_MMAP
## ------------
AC_DEFUN([_R_ZLIB_MMAP],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([mmap support for zlib],
[r_cv_zlib_mmap],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
#include
#include
caddr_t hello() {
exit(mmap((caddr_t)0, (off_t)0, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, 0, (off_t)0));
}
]])],
[r_cv_zlib_mmap=no],
[r_cv_zlib_mmap=yes],
[r_cv_zlib_mmap=yes])])
])# _R_ZLIB_MMAP
## R_PCRE
## ------
## Try finding pcre library and headers.
## RedHat puts the headers in /usr/include/pcre.
AC_DEFUN([R_PCRE],
[if test "x${use_pcre}" = xyes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(pcre, pcre_fullinfo, [have_pcre=yes], [have_pcre=no])
if test "${have_pcre}" = yes; then
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(pcre.h pcre/pcre.h)
if test "${ac_cv_header_pcre_h}" = no \
&& test "${ac_cv_header_pcre_pcre_h}" = no; then
have_pcre=no
fi
fi
else
have_pcre=no
fi
if test "x${have_pcre}" = xyes; then
AC_CACHE_CHECK([if PCRE version >= 4.0], [r_have_pcre4],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#ifdef HAVE_PCRE_PCRE_H
#include
#else
#ifdef HAVE_PCRE_H
#include
#endif
#endif
int main() {
#ifdef PCRE_MAJOR
exit(PCRE_MAJOR<4);
#else
exit(1);
#endif
}
]])], [r_have_pcre4=yes], [r_have_pcre4=no], [r_have_pcre4=no])])
fi
if test "x${r_have_pcre4}" = xyes; then
LIBS="-lpcre ${LIBS}"
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether PCRE support needs to be compiled])
if test "x${r_have_pcre4}" = xyes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_PCRE, [test "x${r_have_pcre4}" != xyes])
])# R_PCRE
## R_BZLIB
## -------
## Try finding bzlib library and headers.
## We check that both are installed,
## and that BZ2_bzlibVersion is in the library.
AC_DEFUN([R_BZLIB],
[if test "x${use_bzlib}" = xyes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(bz2, BZ2_bzlibVersion, [have_bzlib=yes], [have_bzlib=no])
if test "${have_bzlib}" = yes; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER(bzlib.h, [have_bzlib=yes], [have_bzlib=no])
fi
else
have_bzlib=no
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether bzip2 support needs to be compiled])
if test "x${have_bzlib}" = xyes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
LIBS="-lbz2 ${LIBS}"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_BZLIB, [test "x${have_bzlib}" = xno])
])# R_BZLIB
## R_SYS_POSIX_LEAPSECONDS
## -----------------------
## See if your system time functions do not count leap seconds, as
## required by POSIX.
AC_DEFUN([R_SYS_POSIX_LEAPSECONDS],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether leap seconds are treated according to POSIX],
[r_cv_sys_posix_leapseconds],
[AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include
#include
#include
#include "confdefs.h"
int main () {
struct tm *tm;
time_t ct;
ctime(&ct);
ct = ct - (ct % 60);
tm = gmtime(&ct);
if(tm->tm_sec == 0) exit(1); else exit(0);
}
]])],
[r_cv_sys_posix_leapseconds=no],
[r_cv_sys_posix_leapseconds=yes],
[r_cv_sys_posix_leapseconds=yes])])
if test "x${r_cv_sys_posix_leapseconds}" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_LEAPSECONDS, 1,
[Define if your system time functions do not count leap
seconds, as required by POSIX.])
fi
])# R_SYS_POSIX_LEAPSECONDS
### * Miscellaneous
## R_RECOMMENDED_PACKAGES
## ----------------------
## See if the sources for the recommended packages are available.
AC_DEFUN([R_RECOMMENDED_PACKAGES],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for recommended packages],
[r_cv_misc_recommended_packages],
[r_cv_misc_recommended_packages=yes
recommended_pkgs=`grep '^R_PKGS_RECOMMENDED_SOURCES *=' \
${srcdir}/share/make/vars.mk | sed 's/.*=//'`
for pkg in ${recommended_pkgs}; do
n_pkg=`ls ${srcdir}/src/library/Recommended/${pkg}_*.tar.gz | wc -l`
if test ${n_pkg} -ne 1; then
r_cv_misc_recommended_packages=no
break
fi
done])
use_recommended_packages=${r_cv_misc_recommended_packages}
])# R_RECOMMENDED_PACKAGES
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