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| # This file is part of Autoconf.                       -*- Autoconf -*-
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| # Parameterizing and creating config.status.
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| #
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| # Written by David MacKenzie, with help from
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| # Franc,ois Pinard, Karl Berry, Richard Pixley, Ian Lance Taylor,
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| # Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, david d zuhn, and many others.
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| 
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| 
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| # This file handles about all the preparation aspects for
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| # `config.status': registering the configuration files, the headers,
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| # the links, and the commands `config.status' will run.  There is a
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| # little mixture though of things actually handled by `configure',
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| # such as running the `configure' in the sub directories.  Minor
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| # detail.
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| #
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| # There are two kinds of commands:
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| #
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| # COMMANDS:
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| #
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| #   They are output into `config.status' via a quoted here doc.  These
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| #   commands are always associated to a tag which the user can use to
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| #   tell `config.status' what are the commands she wants to run.
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| #
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| # INIT-CMDS:
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| #
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| #   They are output via an *unquoted* here-doc.  As a consequence $var
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| #   will be output as the value of VAR.  This is typically used by
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| #   `configure' to give `config.status' some variables it needs to run
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| #   the COMMANDS.  At the difference of COMMANDS, the INIT-CMDS are
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| #   always run.
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| #
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| #
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| # Honorable members of this family are AC_CONFIG_FILES,
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| # AC_CONFIG_HEADERS, AC_CONFIG_LINKS and AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS.  Bad boys
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| # are AC_LINK_FILES, AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS and AC_OUTPUT when used with
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| # arguments.  False members are AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR, AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS
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| # and AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.  Cousins are AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE and
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| # AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_POST.
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| 
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| 
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| ## ------------------ ##
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| ## Auxiliary macros.  ##
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| ## ------------------ ##
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| 
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| # _AC_SRCDIRS(BUILD-DIR-NAME)
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| # ---------------------------
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| # Inputs:
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| #   - BUILD-DIR-NAME is `top-build -> build' and `top-src -> src'
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| #   - `$srcdir' is `top-build -> top-src'
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| #
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| # Outputs:
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| # - `ac_builddir' is `.', for symmetry only.
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| # - `ac_top_builddir_sub' is `build -> top_build'.
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| #      This is used for @top_builddir@.
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| # - `ac_top_build_prefix' is `build -> top_build'.
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| #      If not empty, has a trailing slash.
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| # - `ac_srcdir' is `build -> src'.
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| # - `ac_top_srcdir' is `build -> top-src'.
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| # and `ac_abs_builddir' etc., the absolute directory names.
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| m4_define([_AC_SRCDIRS],
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| [ac_builddir=.
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| 
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| case $1 in
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| .) ac_dir_suffix= ac_top_builddir_sub=. ac_top_build_prefix= ;;
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| *)
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|   ac_dir_suffix=/`echo $1 | sed 's,^\.[[\\/]],,'`
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|   # A ".." for each directory in $ac_dir_suffix.
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|   ac_top_builddir_sub=`echo "$ac_dir_suffix" | sed 's,/[[^\\/]]*,/..,g;s,/,,'`
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|   case $ac_top_builddir_sub in
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|   "") ac_top_builddir_sub=. ac_top_build_prefix= ;;
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|   *)  ac_top_build_prefix=$ac_top_builddir_sub/ ;;
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|   esac ;;
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| esac
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| ac_abs_top_builddir=$ac_pwd
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| ac_abs_builddir=$ac_pwd$ac_dir_suffix
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| # for backward compatibility:
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| ac_top_builddir=$ac_top_build_prefix
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| 
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| case $srcdir in
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|   .)  # We are building in place.
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|     ac_srcdir=.
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|     ac_top_srcdir=$ac_top_builddir_sub
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|     ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_pwd ;;
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|   [[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* )  # Absolute name.
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|     ac_srcdir=$srcdir$ac_dir_suffix;
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|     ac_top_srcdir=$srcdir
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|     ac_abs_top_srcdir=$srcdir ;;
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|   *) # Relative name.
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|     ac_srcdir=$ac_top_build_prefix$srcdir$ac_dir_suffix
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|     ac_top_srcdir=$ac_top_build_prefix$srcdir
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|     ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_pwd/$srcdir ;;
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| esac
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| ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_abs_top_srcdir$ac_dir_suffix
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| ])# _AC_SRCDIRS
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| ## ---------------------- ##
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| ## Registering the tags.  ##
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| ## ---------------------- ##
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT([INIT-COMMANDS])
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| # -----------------------------------------
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| #
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| # Register INIT-COMMANDS as command pasted *unquoted* in
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| # `config.status'.  This is typically used to pass variables from
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| # `configure' to `config.status'.  Note that $[1] is not over quoted as
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| # was the case in AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS.
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| m4_define([_AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT],
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| [m4_ifval([$1],
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| 	  [m4_append([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_INIT],
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| 		     [$1
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| ])])])
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| 
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| 
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| # AC_FILE_DEPENDENCY_TRACE(DEST, SOURCE1, [SOURCE2...])
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| # -----------------------------------------------------
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| # This macro does nothing, it's a hook to be read with `autoconf --trace'.
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| #
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| # It announces DEST depends upon the SOURCE1 etc.
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| m4_define([AC_FILE_DEPENDENCY_TRACE], [])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_FILE_DEPENDENCY_TRACE_COLON(DEST:SOURCE1[:SOURCE2...])
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| # ----------------------------------------------------------
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| # Declare that DEST depends upon SOURCE1 etc.
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_FILE_DEPENDENCY_TRACE_COLON],
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| [AC_FILE_DEPENDENCY_TRACE(m4_bpatsubst([$1], [:], [,]))dnl
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| ])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY(MODE, DEST[:SOURCE1...])
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| # ---------------------------------------------
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| # MODE is `FILES', `HEADERS', or `LINKS'.
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| #
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| # Be sure that a missing dependency is expressed as a dependency upon
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| # `DEST.in' (except with config links).
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY],
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| [_AC_FILE_DEPENDENCY_TRACE_COLON([$2]_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY_DEFAULT($@))dnl
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| ])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY_DEFAULT(MODE, DEST[:SOURCE1...])
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| # ------------------------------------------------------
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| # Expand to `:DEST.in' if appropriate, or to empty string otherwise.
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| #
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| # More detailed edscription:
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| # If the tag contains `:', expand to nothing.
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| # Otherwise, for a config file or header, add `:DEST.in'.
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| # For config link, DEST.in is not appropriate:
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| #  - if the tag is literal, complain.
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| #  - otherwise, just expand to nothing and proceed with fingers crossed.
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| #    (We get to this case from the obsolete AC_LINK_FILES, for example.)
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY_DEFAULT],
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| [m4_bmatch([$2], [:], [],
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| 	   [m4_if([$1], [LINKS],
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| 		  [AS_LITERAL_IF([$2], [AC_FATAL([Invalid AC_CONFIG_LINKS tag: `$2'])])],
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| 		  [:$2.in])])dnl
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| ])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE(MODE, DEST)
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| # -----------------------------
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| # MODE is `FILES', `HEADERS', `LINKS', `COMMANDS', or `SUBDIRS'.
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| #
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| # Verify that there is no double definition of an output file.
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE],
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| [m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_TAG($2)],
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|    [AC_FATAL([`$2' is already registered with AC_CONFIG_]m4_defn([_AC_SEEN_TAG($2)]).)],
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|    [m4_define([_AC_SEEN_TAG($2)], [$1])])dnl
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| ])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_CONFIG_FOOS(MODE, TAGS..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
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| # -------------------------------------------------------
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| # MODE is `FILES', `HEADERS', `LINKS', or `COMMANDS'.
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| #
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| # Associate the COMMANDS to each TAG, i.e., when config.status creates TAG,
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| # run COMMANDS afterwards.  (This is done in _AC_CONFIG_REGISTER_DEST.)
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| #
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| # For COMMANDS, do not m4_normalize TAGS before adding it to ac_config_commands.
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| # This historical difference allows macro calls in TAGS.
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_CONFIG_FOOS],
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| [m4_foreach_w([AC_File], [$2],
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| 	      [_AC_CONFIG_REGISTER([$1], m4_defn([AC_File]), [$3])])dnl
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| m4_define([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(ANY)])dnl
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| m4_define([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG($1)])dnl
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| _AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_INIT([$4])dnl
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| ac_config_[]m4_tolower([$1])="$ac_config_[]m4_tolower([$1]) dnl
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| m4_if([$1], [COMMANDS], [$2], [m4_normalize([$2])])"
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| ])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_CONFIG_REGISTER(MODE, TAG, [COMMANDS])
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| # ------------------------------------------
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| # MODE is `FILES', `HEADERS', `LINKS', or `COMMANDS'.
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_CONFIG_REGISTER],
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| [m4_if([$1], [COMMANDS],
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|        [],
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|        [_AC_CONFIG_DEPENDENCY([$1], [$2])])dnl
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| _AC_CONFIG_REGISTER_DEST([$1], [$2], m4_bpatsubst([[$2]], [:.*\(.\)$], [\1]), [$3])dnl
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| ])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_CONFIG_REGISTER_DEST(MODE, TAG, DEST, [COMMANDS])
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| # -----------------------------------------------------
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| # MODE is `FILES', `HEADERS', `LINKS', or `COMMANDS'.
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| # TAG is in the form DEST[:SOURCE...].
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| # Thus parameter $3 is the first part of $2.
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| #
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| # With CONFIG_LINKS, reject DEST=., because it is makes it hard for ./config.status
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| # to guess the links to establish (`./config.status .').
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| #
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| # Save the name of the first config header to AH_HEADER.
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_CONFIG_REGISTER_DEST],
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| [_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE([$1], [$3])dnl
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| m4_if([$1 $3], [LINKS .],
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|       [AC_FATAL([invalid destination of a config link: `.'])])dnl
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| m4_if([$1], [HEADERS],
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|       [m4_define_default([AH_HEADER], [$3])])dnl
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| dnl
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| dnl Recognize TAG as an argument to config.status:
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| dnl
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| m4_append([_AC_LIST_TAGS],
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| [    "$3") CONFIG_$1="$CONFIG_$1 $2" ;;
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| ])dnl
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| dnl
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| dnl Register the associated commands, if any:
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| dnl
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| m4_ifval([$4],
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| [m4_append([_AC_LIST_TAG_COMMANDS],
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| [    "$3":]m4_bpatsubst([$1], [^\(.\).*$], [\1])[) $4 ;;
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| ])])dnl
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| ])# _AC_CONFIG_REGISTER_DEST
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| ## --------------------- ##
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| ## Configuration files.  ##
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| ## --------------------- ##
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| 
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| 
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| # AC_CONFIG_FILES(FILE..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
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| # -------------------------------------------------
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| # Specify output files, i.e., files that are configured with AC_SUBST.
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| #
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| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_FILES], [_AC_CONFIG_FOOS([FILES], $@)])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT
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| # -----------------
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| # Evaluate to an m4 number equal to the maximum number of commands to put
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| # in any single sed program, not counting ":" commands.
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| #
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| # Some seds have small command number limits, like on Digital OSF/1 and HP-UX.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT],
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| dnl One cannot portably go further than 99 commands because of HP-UX.
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| [99])
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| 
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| 
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| # _AC_OUTPUT_FILES_PREPARE
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| # ------------------------
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| # Create the sed scripts needed for CONFIG_FILES.
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| # Support multiline substitutions and make sure that the substitutions are
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| # not evaluated recursively.
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| # The intention is to have readable config.status and configure, even
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| # though this m4 code might be scaring.
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| #
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| # This code was written by Dan Manthey.
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| #
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| # This macro is expanded inside a here document.  If the here document is
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| # closed, it has to be reopened with "cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF".
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| #
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| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_FILES_PREPARE],
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| [#
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| # Set up the sed scripts for CONFIG_FILES section.
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| #
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| dnl ... and define _AC_SED_CMDS, the pipeline which executes them.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_CMDS], [])dnl
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| 
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| # No need to generate the scripts if there are no CONFIG_FILES.
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| # This happens for instance when ./config.status config.h
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| if test -n "$CONFIG_FILES"; then
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| 
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| _ACEOF
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| 
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| m4_pushdef([_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM], 0)dnl Fragment number.
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| m4_pushdef([_AC_SED_CMD_NUM], 2)dnl Num of commands in current frag so far.
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| m4_pushdef([_AC_SED_DELIM_NUM], 0)dnl Expected number of delimiters in file.
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| m4_pushdef([_AC_SED_FRAG], [])dnl The constant part of the current fragment.
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| dnl
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SUBST_FILES],
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| [# Create sed commands to just substitute file output variables.
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| 
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| m4_foreach_w([_AC_Var], m4_defn([_AC_SUBST_FILES]),
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| [dnl End fragments at beginning of loop so that last fragment is not ended.
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| m4_if(m4_eval(_AC_SED_CMD_NUM + 3 > _AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT), 1,
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| [dnl Fragment is full and not the last one, so no need for the final un-escape.
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| dnl Increment fragment number.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM], m4_incr(_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM))dnl
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| dnl Record that this fragment will need to be used.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_CMDS],
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|   m4_defn([_AC_SED_CMDS])[| sed -f "$tmp/subs-]_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM[.sed" ])dnl
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| [cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
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| cat >"\$tmp/subs-]_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM[.sed" <<\CEOF
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| /@[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*@/!b
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| ]m4_defn([_AC_SED_FRAG])dnl
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| [CEOF
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| 
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| _ACEOF
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| ]m4_define([_AC_SED_CMD_NUM], 2)m4_define([_AC_SED_FRAG])dnl
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| ])dnl Last fragment ended.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_CMD_NUM], m4_eval(_AC_SED_CMD_NUM + 3))dnl
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_FRAG],
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| m4_defn([_AC_SED_FRAG])dnl
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| [/^[	 ]*@]_AC_Var[@[	 ]*$/{
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| r $]_AC_Var[
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| d
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| }
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| ])dnl
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| ])dnl
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| # Remaining file output variables are in a fragment that also has non-file
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| # output varibles.
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| 
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| ])
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| dnl
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_FRAG], [
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| ]m4_defn([_AC_SED_FRAG]))dnl
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| m4_foreach_w([_AC_Var],
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SUBST_VARS], [m4_defn([_AC_SUBST_VARS]) ])[@END@],
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| [m4_if(_AC_SED_DELIM_NUM, 0,
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| [m4_if(_AC_Var, [@END@],
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| [dnl The whole of the last fragment would be the final deletion of `|#_!!_#|'.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_CMDS], m4_defn([_AC_SED_CMDS])[| sed 's/|#_!!_#|//g' ])],
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| [
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| ac_delim='%!_!# '
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| for ac_last_try in false false false false false :; do
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|   cat >conf$$subs.sed <<_ACEOF
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| ])])dnl
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| m4_if(_AC_Var, [@END@],
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|       [m4_if(m4_eval(_AC_SED_CMD_NUM + 2 <= _AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT), 1,
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|              [m4_define([_AC_SED_FRAG], [ end]m4_defn([_AC_SED_FRAG]))])],
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| [m4_define([_AC_SED_CMD_NUM], m4_incr(_AC_SED_CMD_NUM))dnl
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_DELIM_NUM], m4_incr(_AC_SED_DELIM_NUM))dnl
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| _AC_Var!$_AC_Var$ac_delim
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| ])dnl
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| m4_if(_AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT,
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|       m4_if(_AC_Var, [@END@], m4_if(_AC_SED_CMD_NUM, 2, 2, _AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT), _AC_SED_CMD_NUM),
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| [_ACEOF
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| 
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| dnl Do not use grep on conf$$subs.sed, since AIX grep has a line length limit.
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|   if test `sed -n "s/.*$ac_delim\$/X/p" conf$$subs.sed | grep -c X` = _AC_SED_DELIM_NUM; then
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|     break
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|   elif $ac_last_try; then
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|     AC_MSG_ERROR([could not make $CONFIG_STATUS])
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|   else
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|     ac_delim="$ac_delim!$ac_delim _$ac_delim!! "
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|   fi
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| done
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| 
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| dnl Similarly, avoid grep here too.
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| ac_eof=`sed -n '/^CEOF[[0-9]]*$/s/CEOF/0/p' conf$$subs.sed`
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| if test -n "$ac_eof"; then
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|   ac_eof=`echo "$ac_eof" | sort -nru | sed 1q`
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|   ac_eof=`expr $ac_eof + 1`
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| fi
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| 
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| dnl Increment fragment number.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM], m4_incr(_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM))dnl
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| dnl Record that this fragment will need to be used.
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| m4_define([_AC_SED_CMDS],
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| m4_defn([_AC_SED_CMDS])[| sed -f "$tmp/subs-]_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM[.sed" ])dnl
 | |
| [cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
| cat >"\$tmp/subs-]_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM[.sed" <<\CEOF$ac_eof
 | |
| /@[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*@/!b]m4_defn([_AC_SED_FRAG])dnl
 | |
| [_ACEOF
 | |
| sed '
 | |
| s/[,\\&]/\\&/g; s/@/@|#_!!_#|/g
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| s/^/s,@/; s/!/@,|#_!!_#|/
 | |
| :n
 | |
| t n
 | |
| s/'"$ac_delim"'$/,g/; t
 | |
| s/$/\\/; p
 | |
| N; s/^.*\n//; s/[,\\&]/\\&/g; s/@/@|#_!!_#|/g; b n
 | |
| ' >>$CONFIG_STATUS <conf$$subs.sed
 | |
| rm -f conf$$subs.sed
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
| ]m4_if(_AC_Var, [@END@],
 | |
| [m4_if(m4_eval(_AC_SED_CMD_NUM + 2 > _AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT), 1,
 | |
| [m4_define([_AC_SED_CMDS], m4_defn([_AC_SED_CMDS])[| sed 's/|#_!!_#|//g' ])],
 | |
| [[:end
 | |
| s/|#_!!_#|//g
 | |
| ]])])dnl
 | |
| CEOF$ac_eof
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_SED_FRAG], [
 | |
| ])m4_define([_AC_SED_DELIM_NUM], 0)m4_define([_AC_SED_CMD_NUM], 2)dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
| ])])dnl
 | |
| dnl
 | |
| m4_popdef([_AC_SED_FRAG_NUM])dnl
 | |
| m4_popdef([_AC_SED_CMD_NUM])dnl
 | |
| m4_popdef([_AC_SED_DELIM_NUM])dnl
 | |
| m4_popdef([_AC_SED_FRAG])dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
| # VPATH may cause trouble with some makes, so we remove $(srcdir),
 | |
| # ${srcdir} and @srcdir@ from VPATH if srcdir is ".", strip leading and
 | |
| # trailing colons and then remove the whole line if VPATH becomes empty
 | |
| # (actually we leave an empty line to preserve line numbers).
 | |
| if test "x$srcdir" = x.; then
 | |
|   ac_vpsub=['/^[	 ]*VPATH[	 ]*=/{
 | |
| s/:*\$(srcdir):*/:/
 | |
| s/:*\${srcdir}:*/:/
 | |
| s/:*@srcdir@:*/:/
 | |
| s/^\([^=]*=[	 ]*\):*/\1/
 | |
| s/:*$//
 | |
| s/^[^=]*=[	 ]*$//
 | |
| }']
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
 | |
| fi # test -n "$CONFIG_FILES"
 | |
| 
 | |
| ])# _AC_OUTPUT_FILES_PREPARE
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # _AC_OUTPUT_FILE
 | |
| # ---------------
 | |
| # Do the variable substitutions to create the Makefiles or whatever.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # This macro is expanded inside a here document.  If the here document is
 | |
| # closed, it has to be reopened with "cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF".
 | |
| #
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_FILE],
 | |
| [
 | |
|   #
 | |
|   # CONFIG_FILE
 | |
|   #
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL],
 | |
| [  case $INSTALL in
 | |
|   [[\\/$]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) ac_INSTALL=$INSTALL ;;
 | |
|   *) ac_INSTALL=$ac_top_build_prefix$INSTALL ;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_MKDIR_P],
 | |
| [  ac_MKDIR_P=$MKDIR_P
 | |
|   case $MKDIR_P in
 | |
|   [[\\/$]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) ;;
 | |
|   */*) ac_MKDIR_P=$ac_top_build_prefix$MKDIR_P ;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| 
 | |
| m4_ifndef([AC_DATAROOTDIR_CHECKED],
 | |
| [cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
 | |
| # If the template does not know about datarootdir, expand it.
 | |
| # FIXME: This hack should be removed a few years after 2.60.
 | |
| ac_datarootdir_hack=; ac_datarootdir_seen=
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_datarootdir_vars],
 | |
|           [datadir, docdir, infodir, localedir, mandir])
 | |
| case `sed -n '/datarootdir/ {
 | |
|   p
 | |
|   q
 | |
| }
 | |
| m4_foreach([_AC_Var], m4_defn([_AC_datarootdir_vars]),
 | |
|            [/@_AC_Var@/p
 | |
| ])' $ac_file_inputs` in
 | |
| *datarootdir*) ac_datarootdir_seen=yes;;
 | |
| *@[]m4_join([@*|*@], _AC_datarootdir_vars)@*)
 | |
|   AC_MSG_WARN([$ac_file_inputs seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting])
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
|   ac_datarootdir_hack='
 | |
|   m4_foreach([_AC_Var], m4_defn([_AC_datarootdir_vars]),
 | |
|                [s&@_AC_Var@&$_AC_Var&g
 | |
|   ])dnl
 | |
|   s&\\\${datarootdir}&$datarootdir&g' ;;
 | |
| esac
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Neutralize VPATH when `$srcdir' = `.'.
 | |
| # Shell code in configure.ac might set extrasub.
 | |
| # FIXME: do we really want to maintain this feature?
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
|   sed "$ac_vpsub
 | |
| $extrasub
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
 | |
| :t
 | |
| [/@[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*@/!b]
 | |
| dnl configure_input is a somewhat special, so we don't call AC_SUBST_TRACE.
 | |
| s&@configure_input@&$configure_input&;t t
 | |
| dnl During the transition period, this is a special case:
 | |
| s&@top_builddir@&$ac_top_builddir_sub&;t t[]AC_SUBST_TRACE([top_builddir])
 | |
| m4_foreach([_AC_Var], [srcdir, abs_srcdir, top_srcdir, abs_top_srcdir,
 | |
| 			builddir, abs_builddir,
 | |
| 			abs_top_builddir]AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL], [[, INSTALL]])AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_MKDIR_P], [[, MKDIR_P]]),
 | |
| 	   [s&@_AC_Var@&$ac_[]_AC_Var&;t t[]AC_SUBST_TRACE(_AC_Var)
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifndef([AC_DATAROOTDIR_CHECKED], [$ac_datarootdir_hack
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| " $ac_file_inputs m4_defn([_AC_SED_CMDS])>$tmp/out
 | |
| 
 | |
| m4_ifndef([AC_DATAROOTDIR_CHECKED],
 | |
| [test -z "$ac_datarootdir_hack$ac_datarootdir_seen" &&
 | |
|   { ac_out=`sed -n '/\${datarootdir}/p' "$tmp/out"`; test -n "$ac_out"; } &&
 | |
|   { ac_out=`sed -n '/^[[	 ]]*datarootdir[[	 ]]*:*=/p' "$tmp/out"`; test -z "$ac_out"; } &&
 | |
|   AC_MSG_WARN([$ac_file contains a reference to the variable `datarootdir'
 | |
| which seems to be undefined.  Please make sure it is defined.])
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
|   rm -f "$tmp/stdin"
 | |
|   case $ac_file in
 | |
|   -) cat "$tmp/out"; rm -f "$tmp/out";;
 | |
|   *) rm -f "$ac_file"; mv "$tmp/out" $ac_file;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| dnl This would break Makefile dependencies:
 | |
| dnl  if diff $ac_file "$tmp/out" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
| dnl    echo "$ac_file is unchanged"
 | |
| dnl  else
 | |
| dnl     rm -f $ac_file; mv "$tmp/out" $ac_file
 | |
| dnl  fi
 | |
| ])# _AC_OUTPUT_FILE
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ## ----------------------- ##
 | |
| ## Configuration headers.  ##
 | |
| ## ----------------------- ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(HEADERS..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
 | |
| # ------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| # Specify that the HEADERS are to be created by instantiation of the
 | |
| # AC_DEFINEs.
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_HEADERS], [_AC_CONFIG_FOOS([HEADERS], $@)])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_CONFIG_HEADER(HEADER-TO-CREATE ...)
 | |
| # --------------------------------------
 | |
| # FIXME: Make it obsolete?
 | |
| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_HEADER],
 | |
| [AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([$1])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # _AC_OUTPUT_HEADER
 | |
| # -----------------
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Output the code which instantiates the `config.h' files from their
 | |
| # `config.h.in'.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # This macro is expanded inside a here document.  If the here document is
 | |
| # closed, it has to be reopened with "cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF".
 | |
| #
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_HEADER],
 | |
| [
 | |
|   #
 | |
|   # CONFIG_HEADER
 | |
|   #
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Transform confdefs.h into a sed script `conftest.defines', that
 | |
| # substitutes the proper values into config.h.in to produce config.h.
 | |
| rm -f conftest.defines conftest.tail
 | |
| # First, append a space to every undef/define line, to ease matching.
 | |
| echo 's/$/ /' >conftest.defines
 | |
| # Then, protect against being on the right side of a sed subst, or in
 | |
| # an unquoted here document, in config.status.  If some macros were
 | |
| # called several times there might be several #defines for the same
 | |
| # symbol, which is useless.  But do not sort them, since the last
 | |
| # AC_DEFINE must be honored.
 | |
| dnl
 | |
| dnl Quote, for `[ ]' and `define'.
 | |
| [ac_word_re=[_$as_cr_Letters][_$as_cr_alnum]*
 | |
| # These sed commands are passed to sed as "A NAME B PARAMS C VALUE D", where
 | |
| # NAME is the cpp macro being defined, VALUE is the value it is being given.
 | |
| # PARAMS is the parameter list in the macro definition--in most cases, it's
 | |
| # just an empty string.
 | |
| ac_dA='s,^\\([	 #]*\\)[^	 ]*\\([	 ]*'
 | |
| ac_dB='\\)[	 (].*,\\1define\\2'
 | |
| ac_dC=' '
 | |
| ac_dD=' ,']
 | |
| dnl ac_dD used to contain `;t' at the end, but that was both slow and incorrect.
 | |
| dnl 1) Since the script must be broken into chunks containing 100 commands,
 | |
| dnl the extra command meant extra calls to sed.
 | |
| dnl 2) The code was incorrect: in the unusual case where a symbol has multiple
 | |
| dnl different AC_DEFINEs, the last one should be honored.
 | |
| dnl
 | |
| dnl ac_dB works because every line has a space appended.  ac_dD reinserts
 | |
| dnl the space, because some symbol may have been AC_DEFINEd several times.
 | |
| dnl
 | |
| dnl The first use of ac_dA has a space prepended, so that the second
 | |
| dnl use does not match the initial 's' of $ac_dA.
 | |
| [
 | |
| uniq confdefs.h |
 | |
|   sed -n '
 | |
| 	t rset
 | |
| 	:rset
 | |
| 	s/^[	 ]*#[	 ]*define[	 ][	 ]*//
 | |
| 	t ok
 | |
| 	d
 | |
| 	:ok
 | |
| 	s/[\\&,]/\\&/g
 | |
| 	s/^\('"$ac_word_re"'\)\(([^()]*)\)[	 ]*\(.*\)/ '"$ac_dA"'\1'"$ac_dB"'\2'"${ac_dC}"'\3'"$ac_dD"'/p
 | |
| 	s/^\('"$ac_word_re"'\)[	 ]*\(.*\)/'"$ac_dA"'\1'"$ac_dB$ac_dC"'\2'"$ac_dD"'/p
 | |
|   ' >>conftest.defines
 | |
| ]
 | |
| # Remove the space that was appended to ease matching.
 | |
| # Then replace #undef with comments.  This is necessary, for
 | |
| # example, in the case of _POSIX_SOURCE, which is predefined and required
 | |
| # on some systems where configure will not decide to define it.
 | |
| # (The regexp can be short, since the line contains either #define or #undef.)
 | |
| echo 's/ $//
 | |
| [s,^[	 #]*u.*,/* & */,]' >>conftest.defines
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Break up conftest.defines:
 | |
| dnl If we cared only about not exceeding line count limits, we would use this:
 | |
| dnl ac_max_sed_lines=m4_eval(_AC_SED_CMD_LIMIT - 3)
 | |
| dnl But in practice this can generate scripts that contain too many bytes;
 | |
| dnl and this can cause obscure 'sed' failures, e.g.,
 | |
| dnl http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2006-05/msg00127.html
 | |
| dnl So instead, we use the following, which is about half the size we'd like:
 | |
| ac_max_sed_lines=50
 | |
| dnl In the future, let's use awk or sh instead of sed to do substitutions,
 | |
| dnl since we have so many problems with sed.
 | |
| 
 | |
| # First sed command is:	 sed -f defines.sed $ac_file_inputs >"$tmp/out1"
 | |
| # Second one is:	 sed -f defines.sed "$tmp/out1" >"$tmp/out2"
 | |
| # Third one will be:	 sed -f defines.sed "$tmp/out2" >"$tmp/out1"
 | |
| # et cetera.
 | |
| ac_in='$ac_file_inputs'
 | |
| ac_out='"$tmp/out1"'
 | |
| ac_nxt='"$tmp/out2"'
 | |
| 
 | |
| while :
 | |
| do
 | |
|   # Write a here document:
 | |
|   dnl Quote, for the `[ ]' and `define'.
 | |
| [  cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
|     # First, check the format of the line:
 | |
|     cat >"\$tmp/defines.sed" <<\\CEOF
 | |
| /^[	 ]*#[	 ]*undef[	 ][	 ]*$ac_word_re[	 ]*\$/b def
 | |
| /^[	 ]*#[	 ]*define[	 ][	 ]*$ac_word_re[(	 ]/b def
 | |
| b
 | |
| :def
 | |
| _ACEOF]
 | |
|   sed ${ac_max_sed_lines}q conftest.defines >>$CONFIG_STATUS
 | |
|   echo 'CEOF
 | |
|     sed -f "$tmp/defines.sed"' "$ac_in >$ac_out" >>$CONFIG_STATUS
 | |
|   ac_in=$ac_out; ac_out=$ac_nxt; ac_nxt=$ac_in
 | |
|   sed 1,${ac_max_sed_lines}d conftest.defines >conftest.tail
 | |
|   grep . conftest.tail >/dev/null || break
 | |
|   rm -f conftest.defines
 | |
|   mv conftest.tail conftest.defines
 | |
| done
 | |
| rm -f conftest.defines conftest.tail
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl Now back to your regularly scheduled config.status.
 | |
| echo "ac_result=$ac_in" >>$CONFIG_STATUS
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
 | |
|   if test x"$ac_file" != x-; then
 | |
|     echo "/* $configure_input  */" >"$tmp/config.h"
 | |
|     cat "$ac_result" >>"$tmp/config.h"
 | |
|     if diff $ac_file "$tmp/config.h" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
|       AC_MSG_NOTICE([$ac_file is unchanged])
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       rm -f $ac_file
 | |
|       mv "$tmp/config.h" $ac_file
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     echo "/* $configure_input  */"
 | |
|     cat "$ac_result"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   rm -f "$tmp/out[12]"
 | |
| dnl If running for Automake, be ready to perform additional
 | |
| dnl commands to set up the timestamp files.
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_AM_CONFIG_HEADER_HOOK],
 | |
| 	 [_AC_AM_CONFIG_HEADER_HOOK([$ac_file])
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| ])# _AC_OUTPUT_HEADER
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ## --------------------- ##
 | |
| ## Configuration links.  ##
 | |
| ## --------------------- ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_CONFIG_LINKS(DEST:SOURCE..., [COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
 | |
| # --------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| # Specify that config.status should establish a (symbolic if possible)
 | |
| # link from TOP_SRCDIR/SOURCE to TOP_SRCDIR/DEST.
 | |
| # Reject DEST=., because it is makes it hard for ./config.status
 | |
| # to guess the links to establish (`./config.status .').
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_LINKS], [_AC_CONFIG_FOOS([LINKS], $@)])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_LINK_FILES(SOURCE..., DEST...)
 | |
| # ---------------------------------
 | |
| # Link each of the existing files SOURCE... to the corresponding
 | |
| # link name in DEST...
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Unfortunately we can't provide a very good autoupdate service here,
 | |
| # since in `AC_LINK_FILES($from, $to)' it is possible that `$from'
 | |
| # and `$to' are actually lists.  It would then be completely wrong to
 | |
| # replace it with `AC_CONFIG_LINKS($to:$from).  It is possible in the
 | |
| # case of literal values though, but because I don't think there is any
 | |
| # interest in creating config links with literal values, no special
 | |
| # mechanism is implemented to handle them.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # _AC_LINK_FILES_CNT is used to be robust to multiple calls.
 | |
| AU_DEFUN([AC_LINK_FILES],
 | |
| [m4_if($#, 2, ,
 | |
|        [m4_fatal([$0: incorrect number of arguments])])dnl
 | |
| m4_define_default([_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT], 0)dnl
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT], m4_incr(_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT))dnl
 | |
| ac_sources="$1"
 | |
| ac_dests="$2"
 | |
| while test -n "$ac_sources"; do
 | |
|   set $ac_dests; ac_dest=$[1]; shift; ac_dests=$[*]
 | |
|   set $ac_sources; ac_source=$[1]; shift; ac_sources=$[*]
 | |
|   [ac_config_links_]_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT="$[ac_config_links_]_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT $ac_dest:$ac_source"
 | |
| done
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_LINKS($[ac_config_links_]_AC_LINK_FILES_CNT)dnl
 | |
| ],
 | |
| [It is technically impossible to `autoupdate' cleanly from AC_LINK_FILES
 | |
| to AC_CONFIG_LINKS.  `autoupdate' provides a functional but inelegant
 | |
| update, you should probably tune the result yourself.])# AC_LINK_FILES
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # _AC_OUTPUT_LINK
 | |
| # ---------------
 | |
| # This macro is expanded inside a here document.  If the here document is
 | |
| # closed, it has to be reopened with "cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF".
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_LINK],
 | |
| [
 | |
|   #
 | |
|   # CONFIG_LINK
 | |
|   #
 | |
| 
 | |
|   AC_MSG_NOTICE([linking $srcdir/$ac_source to $ac_file])
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if test ! -r "$srcdir/$ac_source"; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([$srcdir/$ac_source: file not found])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   rm -f "$ac_file"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Try a relative symlink, then a hard link, then a copy.
 | |
|   case $srcdir in
 | |
|   [[\\/$]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) ac_rel_source=$srcdir/$ac_source ;;
 | |
|       *) ac_rel_source=$ac_top_build_prefix$srcdir/$ac_source ;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
|   ln -s "$ac_rel_source" "$ac_file" 2>/dev/null ||
 | |
|     ln "$srcdir/$ac_source" "$ac_file" 2>/dev/null ||
 | |
|     cp -p "$srcdir/$ac_source" "$ac_file" ||
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot link or copy $srcdir/$ac_source to $ac_file])
 | |
| ])# _AC_OUTPUT_LINK
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ## ------------------------ ##
 | |
| ## Configuration commands.  ##
 | |
| ## ------------------------ ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(NAME...,[COMMANDS], [INIT-CMDS])
 | |
| # ---------------------------------------------------
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Specify additional commands to be run by config.status.  This
 | |
| # commands must be associated with a NAME, which should be thought
 | |
| # as the name of a file the COMMANDS create.
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS], [_AC_CONFIG_FOOS([COMMANDS], $@)])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS(EXTRA-CMDS, INIT-CMDS)
 | |
| # -----------------------------------------
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Add additional commands for AC_OUTPUT to put into config.status.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # This macro is an obsolete version of AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS.  The only
 | |
| # difficulty in mapping AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS to AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS is
 | |
| # to give a unique key.  The scheme we have chosen is `default-1',
 | |
| # `default-2' etc. for each call.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Unfortunately this scheme is fragile: bad things might happen
 | |
| # if you update an included file and configure.ac: you might have
 | |
| # clashes :(  On the other hand, I'd like to avoid weird keys (e.g.,
 | |
| # depending upon __file__ or the pid).
 | |
| AU_DEFUN([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS],
 | |
| [m4_define_default([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT], 0)dnl
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT], m4_incr(_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT))dnl
 | |
| dnl Double quoted since that was the case in the original macro.
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([default-]_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_CNT, [[$1]], [[$2]])dnl
 | |
| ])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # _AC_OUTPUT_COMMAND
 | |
| # ------------------
 | |
| # This macro is expanded inside a here document.  If the here document is
 | |
| # closed, it has to be reopened with "cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF".
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMAND],
 | |
| [  AC_MSG_NOTICE([executing $ac_file commands])
 | |
| ])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ## -------------------------------------- ##
 | |
| ## Pre- and post-config.status commands.  ##
 | |
| ## -------------------------------------- ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE(CMDS)
 | |
| # ----------------------------
 | |
| # Commands to run right before config.status is created. Accumulates.
 | |
| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE],
 | |
| [m4_append([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_PRE], [$1
 | |
| ])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_PRE
 | |
| # ----------------------
 | |
| # A *variable* in which we append all the actions that must be
 | |
| # performed before *creating* config.status.  For a start, clean
 | |
| # up all the LIBOBJ mess.
 | |
| m4_define([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_PRE],
 | |
| [_AC_LIBOBJS_NORMALIZE
 | |
| ])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_POST(CMDS)
 | |
| # -----------------------------
 | |
| # Commands to run after config.status was created.  Accumulates.
 | |
| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_POST],
 | |
| [m4_append([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_POST], [$1
 | |
| ])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Initialize.
 | |
| m4_define([AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_POST])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ## ----------------------- ##
 | |
| ## Configuration subdirs.  ##
 | |
| ## ----------------------- ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(DIR ...)
 | |
| # --------------------------
 | |
| # We define two variables:
 | |
| # - _AC_LIST_SUBDIRS
 | |
| #   A statically built list, should contain *all* the arguments of
 | |
| #   AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS.  The final value is assigned to ac_subdirs_all in
 | |
| #   the `default' section, and used for --help=recursive.
 | |
| #   It is also used in _AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE.
 | |
| #   It makes no sense for arguments which are sh variables.
 | |
| # - subdirs
 | |
| #   Shell variable built at runtime, so some of these dirs might not be
 | |
| #   included, if for instance the user refused a part of the tree.
 | |
| #   This is used in _AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS.
 | |
| AC_DEFUN([AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS],
 | |
| [AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])dnl
 | |
| m4_foreach_w([_AC_Sub], [$1],
 | |
| 	     [_AC_CONFIG_UNIQUE([SUBDIRS],
 | |
| 				m4_bpatsubst(m4_defn([_AC_Sub]), [:.*]))])dnl
 | |
| m4_append([_AC_LIST_SUBDIRS], [$1], [
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| AS_LITERAL_IF([$1], [],
 | |
| 	      [AC_DIAGNOSE([syntax], [$0: you should use literals])])dnl
 | |
| AC_SUBST([subdirs], ["$subdirs m4_normalize([$1])"])dnl
 | |
| ])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # _AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS
 | |
| # ------------------
 | |
| # This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT, but it does not go into
 | |
| # config.status, rather, it is called after running config.status.
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS],
 | |
| [
 | |
| #
 | |
| # CONFIG_SUBDIRS section.
 | |
| #
 | |
| if test "$no_recursion" != yes; then
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Remove --cache-file and --srcdir arguments so they do not pile up.
 | |
|   ac_sub_configure_args=
 | |
|   ac_prev=
 | |
|   eval "set x $ac_configure_args"
 | |
|   shift
 | |
|   for ac_arg
 | |
|   do
 | |
|     if test -n "$ac_prev"; then
 | |
|       ac_prev=
 | |
|       continue
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     case $ac_arg in
 | |
|     -cache-file | --cache-file | --cache-fil | --cache-fi \
 | |
|     | --cache-f | --cache- | --cache | --cach | --cac | --ca | --c)
 | |
|       ac_prev=cache_file ;;
 | |
|     -cache-file=* | --cache-file=* | --cache-fil=* | --cache-fi=* \
 | |
|     | --cache-f=* | --cache-=* | --cache=* | --cach=* | --cac=* | --ca=* \
 | |
|     | --c=*)
 | |
|       ;;
 | |
|     --config-cache | -C)
 | |
|       ;;
 | |
|     -srcdir | --srcdir | --srcdi | --srcd | --src | --sr)
 | |
|       ac_prev=srcdir ;;
 | |
|     -srcdir=* | --srcdir=* | --srcdi=* | --srcd=* | --src=* | --sr=*)
 | |
|       ;;
 | |
|     -prefix | --prefix | --prefi | --pref | --pre | --pr | --p)
 | |
|       ac_prev=prefix ;;
 | |
|     -prefix=* | --prefix=* | --prefi=* | --pref=* | --pre=* | --pr=* | --p=*)
 | |
|       ;;
 | |
|     *)
 | |
|       case $ac_arg in
 | |
|       *\'*) ac_arg=`echo "$ac_arg" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"` ;;
 | |
|       esac
 | |
|       ac_sub_configure_args="$ac_sub_configure_args '$ac_arg'" ;;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|   done
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Always prepend --prefix to ensure using the same prefix
 | |
|   # in subdir configurations.
 | |
|   ac_arg="--prefix=$prefix"
 | |
|   case $ac_arg in
 | |
|   *\'*) ac_arg=`echo "$ac_arg" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"` ;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
|   ac_sub_configure_args="'$ac_arg' $ac_sub_configure_args"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Pass --silent
 | |
|   if test "$silent" = yes; then
 | |
|     ac_sub_configure_args="--silent $ac_sub_configure_args"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|   ac_popdir=`pwd`
 | |
|   for ac_dir in : $subdirs; do test "x$ac_dir" = x: && continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Do not complain, so a configure script can configure whichever
 | |
|     # parts of a large source tree are present.
 | |
|     test -d "$srcdir/$ac_dir" || continue
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ac_msg="=== configuring in $ac_dir (`pwd`/$ac_dir)"
 | |
|     _AS_ECHO_LOG([$ac_msg])
 | |
|     _AS_ECHO([$ac_msg])
 | |
|     AS_MKDIR_P(["$ac_dir"])
 | |
|     _AC_SRCDIRS(["$ac_dir"])
 | |
| 
 | |
|     cd "$ac_dir"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Check for guested configure; otherwise get Cygnus style configure.
 | |
|     if test -f "$ac_srcdir/configure.gnu"; then
 | |
|       ac_sub_configure=$ac_srcdir/configure.gnu
 | |
|     elif test -f "$ac_srcdir/configure"; then
 | |
|       ac_sub_configure=$ac_srcdir/configure
 | |
|     elif test -f "$ac_srcdir/configure.in"; then
 | |
|       # This should be Cygnus configure.
 | |
|       ac_sub_configure=$ac_aux_dir/configure
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       AC_MSG_WARN([no configuration information is in $ac_dir])
 | |
|       ac_sub_configure=
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # The recursion is here.
 | |
|     if test -n "$ac_sub_configure"; then
 | |
|       # Make the cache file name correct relative to the subdirectory.
 | |
|       case $cache_file in
 | |
|       [[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* ) ac_sub_cache_file=$cache_file ;;
 | |
|       *) # Relative name.
 | |
| 	ac_sub_cache_file=$ac_top_build_prefix$cache_file ;;
 | |
|       esac
 | |
| 
 | |
|       AC_MSG_NOTICE([running $SHELL $ac_sub_configure $ac_sub_configure_args --cache-file=$ac_sub_cache_file --srcdir=$ac_srcdir])
 | |
|       # The eval makes quoting arguments work.
 | |
|       eval "\$SHELL \"\$ac_sub_configure\" $ac_sub_configure_args \
 | |
| 	   --cache-file=\"\$ac_sub_cache_file\" --srcdir=\"\$ac_srcdir\"" ||
 | |
| 	AC_MSG_ERROR([$ac_sub_configure failed for $ac_dir])
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     cd "$ac_popdir"
 | |
|   done
 | |
| fi
 | |
| ])# _AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ## -------------------------- ##
 | |
| ## Outputting config.status.  ##
 | |
| ## -------------------------- ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AU::AC_OUTPUT([CONFIG_FILES...], [EXTRA-CMDS], [INIT-CMDS])
 | |
| # -----------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| #
 | |
| # If there are arguments given to AC_OUTPUT, dispatch them to the
 | |
| # proper modern macros.
 | |
| AU_DEFUN([AC_OUTPUT],
 | |
| [m4_ifvaln([$1],
 | |
| 	   [AC_CONFIG_FILES([$1])])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifvaln([$2$3],
 | |
| 	  [AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(default, [$2], [$3])])dnl
 | |
| [AC_OUTPUT]])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_OUTPUT([CONFIG_FILES...], [EXTRA-CMDS], [INIT-CMDS])
 | |
| # -------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| # The big finish.
 | |
| # Produce config.status, config.h, and links; and configure subdirs.
 | |
| #
 | |
| m4_define([AC_OUTPUT],
 | |
| [dnl Dispatch the extra arguments to their native macros.
 | |
| m4_ifvaln([$1],
 | |
| 	  [AC_CONFIG_FILES([$1])])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifvaln([$2$3],
 | |
| 	  [AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS(default, [$2], [$3])])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifval([$1$2$3],
 | |
| 	 [AC_DIAGNOSE([obsolete],
 | |
| 		      [$0 should be used without arguments.
 | |
| You should run autoupdate.])])dnl
 | |
| AC_CACHE_SAVE
 | |
| 
 | |
| test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
 | |
| # Let make expand exec_prefix.
 | |
| test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix='${prefix}'
 | |
| 
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)], [DEFS=-DHAVE_CONFIG_H], [AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS()])
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl Commands to run before creating config.status.
 | |
| AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_PRE()dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
| : ${CONFIG_STATUS=./config.status}
 | |
| ac_clean_files_save=$ac_clean_files
 | |
| ac_clean_files="$ac_clean_files $CONFIG_STATUS"
 | |
| _AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS()dnl
 | |
| ac_clean_files=$ac_clean_files_save
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl Commands to run after config.status was created
 | |
| AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_POST()dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
| # configure is writing to config.log, and then calls config.status.
 | |
| # config.status does its own redirection, appending to config.log.
 | |
| # Unfortunately, on DOS this fails, as config.log is still kept open
 | |
| # by configure, so config.status won't be able to write to it; its
 | |
| # output is simply discarded.  So we exec the FD to /dev/null,
 | |
| # effectively closing config.log, so it can be properly (re)opened and
 | |
| # appended to by config.status.  When coming back to configure, we
 | |
| # need to make the FD available again.
 | |
| if test "$no_create" != yes; then
 | |
|   ac_cs_success=:
 | |
|   ac_config_status_args=
 | |
|   test "$silent" = yes &&
 | |
|     ac_config_status_args="$ac_config_status_args --quiet"
 | |
|   exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>/dev/null
 | |
|   $SHELL $CONFIG_STATUS $ac_config_status_args || ac_cs_success=false
 | |
|   exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>>config.log
 | |
|   # Use ||, not &&, to avoid exiting from the if with $? = 1, which
 | |
|   # would make configure fail if this is the last instruction.
 | |
|   $ac_cs_success || AS_EXIT([1])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| dnl config.status should not do recursion.
 | |
| AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS], [_AC_OUTPUT_SUBDIRS()])dnl
 | |
| ])# AC_OUTPUT
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # _AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS
 | |
| # ------------------------
 | |
| # Produce config.status.  Called by AC_OUTPUT.
 | |
| # Pay special attention not to have too long here docs: some old
 | |
| # shells die.  Unfortunately the limit is not known precisely...
 | |
| m4_define([_AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS],
 | |
| [AC_MSG_NOTICE([creating $CONFIG_STATUS])
 | |
| dnl AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD is not available yet:
 | |
| m4_rename([AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD], [_AC_save_AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD])dnl
 | |
| cat >$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
| #! $SHELL
 | |
| # Generated by $as_me.
 | |
| # Run this file to recreate the current configuration.
 | |
| # Compiler output produced by configure, useful for debugging
 | |
| # configure, is in config.log if it exists.
 | |
| 
 | |
| debug=false
 | |
| ac_cs_recheck=false
 | |
| ac_cs_silent=false
 | |
| SHELL=\${CONFIG_SHELL-$SHELL}
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| 
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
 | |
| AS_SHELL_SANITIZE
 | |
| dnl Watch out, this is directly the initializations, do not use
 | |
| dnl AS_PREPARE, otherwise you'd get it output in the initialization
 | |
| dnl of configure, not config.status.
 | |
| _AS_PREPARE
 | |
| exec AS_MESSAGE_FD>&1
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Save the log message, to keep $[0] and so on meaningful, and to
 | |
| # report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their
 | |
| # values after options handling.
 | |
| ac_log="
 | |
| This file was extended by m4_ifset([AC_PACKAGE_NAME], [AC_PACKAGE_NAME ])dnl
 | |
| $as_me[]m4_ifset([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION], [ AC_PACKAGE_VERSION]), which was
 | |
| generated by m4_PACKAGE_STRING.  Invocation command line was
 | |
| 
 | |
|   CONFIG_FILES    = $CONFIG_FILES
 | |
|   CONFIG_HEADERS  = $CONFIG_HEADERS
 | |
|   CONFIG_LINKS    = $CONFIG_LINKS
 | |
|   CONFIG_COMMANDS = $CONFIG_COMMANDS
 | |
|   $ $[0] $[@]
 | |
| 
 | |
| on `(hostname || uname -n) 2>/dev/null | sed 1q`
 | |
| "
 | |
| 
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| 
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
| # Files that config.status was made for.
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)],
 | |
| [config_files="$ac_config_files"
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)],
 | |
| [config_headers="$ac_config_headers"
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(LINKS)],
 | |
| [config_links="$ac_config_links"
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(COMMANDS)],
 | |
| [config_commands="$ac_config_commands"
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| 
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
 | |
| ac_cs_usage="\
 | |
| \`$as_me' instantiates files from templates according to the
 | |
| current configuration.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Usage: $[0] [[OPTIONS]] [[FILE]]...
 | |
| 
 | |
|   -h, --help       print this help, then exit
 | |
|   -V, --version    print version number and configuration settings, then exit
 | |
|   -q, --quiet      do not print progress messages
 | |
|   -d, --debug      don't remove temporary files
 | |
|       --recheck    update $as_me by reconfiguring in the same conditions
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)],
 | |
| [[  --file=FILE[:TEMPLATE]
 | |
| 		   instantiate the configuration file FILE
 | |
| ]])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)],
 | |
| [[  --header=FILE[:TEMPLATE]
 | |
| 		   instantiate the configuration header FILE
 | |
| ]])dnl
 | |
| 
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)],
 | |
| [Configuration files:
 | |
| $config_files
 | |
| 
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)],
 | |
| [Configuration headers:
 | |
| $config_headers
 | |
| 
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(LINKS)],
 | |
| [Configuration links:
 | |
| $config_links
 | |
| 
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(COMMANDS)],
 | |
| [Configuration commands:
 | |
| $config_commands
 | |
| 
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| Report bugs to <bug-autoconf@gnu.org>."
 | |
| 
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
| ac_cs_version="\\
 | |
| m4_ifset([AC_PACKAGE_NAME], [AC_PACKAGE_NAME ])config.status[]dnl
 | |
| m4_ifset([AC_PACKAGE_VERSION], [ AC_PACKAGE_VERSION])
 | |
| configured by $[0], generated by m4_PACKAGE_STRING,
 | |
|   with options \\"`echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[[\\""\`\$]]/\\\\&/g'`\\"
 | |
| 
 | |
| Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 | |
| This config.status script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
 | |
| gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it."
 | |
| 
 | |
| ac_pwd='$ac_pwd'
 | |
| srcdir='$srcdir'
 | |
| AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_INSTALL],
 | |
| [INSTALL='$INSTALL'
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_MKDIR_P],
 | |
| [MKDIR_P='$MKDIR_P'
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| 
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
 | |
| # If no file are specified by the user, then we need to provide default
 | |
| # value.  By we need to know if files were specified by the user.
 | |
| ac_need_defaults=:
 | |
| while test $[#] != 0
 | |
| do
 | |
|   case $[1] in
 | |
|   --*=*)
 | |
|     ac_option=`expr "X$[1]" : 'X\([[^=]]*\)='`
 | |
|     ac_optarg=`expr "X$[1]" : 'X[[^=]]*=\(.*\)'`
 | |
|     ac_shift=:
 | |
|     ;;
 | |
|   *)
 | |
|     ac_option=$[1]
 | |
|     ac_optarg=$[2]
 | |
|     ac_shift=shift
 | |
|     ;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| 
 | |
|   case $ac_option in
 | |
|   # Handling of the options.
 | |
|   -recheck | --recheck | --rechec | --reche | --rech | --rec | --re | --r)
 | |
|     ac_cs_recheck=: ;;
 | |
|   --version | --versio | --versi | --vers | --ver | --ve | --v | -V )
 | |
|     echo "$ac_cs_version"; exit ;;
 | |
|   --debug | --debu | --deb | --de | --d | -d )
 | |
|     debug=: ;;
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)], [dnl
 | |
|   --file | --fil | --fi | --f )
 | |
|     $ac_shift
 | |
|     CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES $ac_optarg"
 | |
|     ac_need_defaults=false;;
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)], [dnl
 | |
|   --header | --heade | --head | --hea )
 | |
|     $ac_shift
 | |
|     CONFIG_HEADERS="$CONFIG_HEADERS $ac_optarg"
 | |
|     ac_need_defaults=false;;
 | |
|   --he | --h)
 | |
|     # Conflict between --help and --header
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([ambiguous option: $[1]
 | |
| Try `$[0] --help' for more information.]);;
 | |
| ], [  --he | --h |])dnl
 | |
|   --help | --hel | -h )
 | |
|     echo "$ac_cs_usage"; exit ;;
 | |
|   -q | -quiet | --quiet | --quie | --qui | --qu | --q \
 | |
|   | -silent | --silent | --silen | --sile | --sil | --si | --s)
 | |
|     ac_cs_silent=: ;;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # This is an error.
 | |
|   -*) AC_MSG_ERROR([unrecognized option: $[1]
 | |
| Try `$[0] --help' for more information.]) ;;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   *) ac_config_targets="$ac_config_targets $[1]"
 | |
|      ac_need_defaults=false ;;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   esac
 | |
|   shift
 | |
| done
 | |
| 
 | |
| ac_configure_extra_args=
 | |
| 
 | |
| if $ac_cs_silent; then
 | |
|   exec AS_MESSAGE_FD>/dev/null
 | |
|   ac_configure_extra_args="$ac_configure_extra_args --silent"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
 | |
| dnl Check this before opening the log, to avoid a bug on MinGW,
 | |
| dnl which prohibits the recursive instance from truncating an open log.
 | |
| if \$ac_cs_recheck; then
 | |
|   echo "running CONFIG_SHELL=$SHELL $SHELL $[0] "$ac_configure_args \$ac_configure_extra_args " --no-create --no-recursion" >&AS_MESSAGE_FD
 | |
|   CONFIG_SHELL=$SHELL
 | |
|   export CONFIG_SHELL
 | |
|   exec $SHELL "$[0]"$ac_configure_args \$ac_configure_extra_args --no-create --no-recursion
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| _ACEOF
 | |
| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
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| dnl Open the log:
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| m4_rename([_AC_save_AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD], [AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD])dnl
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| exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>>config.log
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| {
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|   echo
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|   AS_BOX([Running $as_me.])
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|   echo "$ac_log"
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| } >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
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| 
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| _ACEOF
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| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_INIT],
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| [#
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| # INIT-COMMANDS
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| #
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| _AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS_INIT
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| ])dnl
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| _ACEOF
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| 
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| cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
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| 
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| # Handling of arguments.
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| for ac_config_target in $ac_config_targets
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| do
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|   case $ac_config_target in
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_LIST_TAGS], [_AC_LIST_TAGS])
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|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid argument: $ac_config_target]);;
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|   esac
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| done
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| 
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(ANY)], [_AC_OUTPUT_MAIN_LOOP])[]dnl
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| 
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| AS_EXIT(0)
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| _ACEOF
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| chmod +x $CONFIG_STATUS
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| ])# _AC_OUTPUT_CONFIG_STATUS
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| 
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| # _AC_OUTPUT_MAIN_LOOP
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| # --------------------
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| # The main loop in $CONFIG_STATUS.
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| #
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| # This macro is expanded inside a here document.  If the here document is
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| # closed, it has to be reopened with "cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF".
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| #
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| AC_DEFUN([_AC_OUTPUT_MAIN_LOOP],
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| [
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| # If the user did not use the arguments to specify the items to instantiate,
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| # then the envvar interface is used.  Set only those that are not.
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| # We use the long form for the default assignment because of an extremely
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| # bizarre bug on SunOS 4.1.3.
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| if $ac_need_defaults; then
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)],
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| [  test "${CONFIG_FILES+set}" = set || CONFIG_FILES=$config_files
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| ])dnl
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)],
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| [  test "${CONFIG_HEADERS+set}" = set || CONFIG_HEADERS=$config_headers
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| ])dnl
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(LINKS)],
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| [  test "${CONFIG_LINKS+set}" = set || CONFIG_LINKS=$config_links
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| ])dnl
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(COMMANDS)],
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| [  test "${CONFIG_COMMANDS+set}" = set || CONFIG_COMMANDS=$config_commands
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| ])dnl
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| fi
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| 
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| # Have a temporary directory for convenience.  Make it in the build tree
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| # simply because there is no reason against having it here, and in addition,
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| # creating and moving files from /tmp can sometimes cause problems.
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| # Hook for its removal unless debugging.
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| # Note that there is a small window in which the directory will not be cleaned:
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| # after its creation but before its name has been assigned to `$tmp'.
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| $debug ||
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| {
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|   tmp=
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|   trap 'exit_status=$?
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|   { test -z "$tmp" || test ! -d "$tmp" || rm -fr "$tmp"; } && exit $exit_status
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| ' 0
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|   trap 'AS_EXIT([1])' 1 2 13 15
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| }
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| dnl The comment above AS_TMPDIR says at most 4 chars are allowed.
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| AS_TMPDIR([conf], [.])
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| 
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| m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)], [_AC_OUTPUT_FILES_PREPARE])[]dnl
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| 
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| for ac_tag in[]dnl
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|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)],    [:F $CONFIG_FILES])[]dnl
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|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)],  [:H $CONFIG_HEADERS])[]dnl
 | |
|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(LINKS)],    [:L $CONFIG_LINKS])[]dnl
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|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(COMMANDS)], [:C $CONFIG_COMMANDS])
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| do
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|   case $ac_tag in
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|   :[[FHLC]]) ac_mode=$ac_tag; continue;;
 | |
|   esac
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|   case $ac_mode$ac_tag in
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|   :[[FHL]]*:*);;
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|   :L* | :C*:*) AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid tag $ac_tag.]);;
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|   :[[FH]]-) ac_tag=-:-;;
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|   :[[FH]]*) ac_tag=$ac_tag:$ac_tag.in;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
|   ac_save_IFS=$IFS
 | |
|   IFS=:
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|   set x $ac_tag
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|   IFS=$ac_save_IFS
 | |
|   shift
 | |
|   ac_file=$[1]
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|   shift
 | |
| 
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|   case $ac_mode in
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|   :L) ac_source=$[1];;
 | |
|   :[[FH]])
 | |
|     ac_file_inputs=
 | |
|     for ac_f
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|     do
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|       case $ac_f in
 | |
|       -) ac_f="$tmp/stdin";;
 | |
|       *) # Look for the file first in the build tree, then in the source tree
 | |
| 	 # (if the path is not absolute).  The absolute path cannot be DOS-style,
 | |
| 	 # because $ac_f cannot contain `:'.
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| 	 test -f "$ac_f" ||
 | |
| 	   case $ac_f in
 | |
| 	   [[\\/$]]*) false;;
 | |
| 	   *) test -f "$srcdir/$ac_f" && ac_f="$srcdir/$ac_f";;
 | |
| 	   esac ||
 | |
| 	   AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot find input file: $ac_f]);;
 | |
|       esac
 | |
|       ac_file_inputs="$ac_file_inputs $ac_f"
 | |
|     done
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Let's still pretend it is `configure' which instantiates (i.e., don't
 | |
|     # use $as_me), people would be surprised to read:
 | |
|     #    /* config.h.  Generated by config.status.  */
 | |
|     configure_input="Generated from "`IFS=:
 | |
| 	  echo $[*] | sed ['s|^[^:]*/||;s|:[^:]*/|, |g']`" by configure."
 | |
|     if test x"$ac_file" != x-; then
 | |
|       configure_input="$ac_file.  $configure_input"
 | |
|       AC_MSG_NOTICE([creating $ac_file])
 | |
|     fi
 | |
| 
 | |
|     case $ac_tag in
 | |
|     *:-:* | *:-) cat >"$tmp/stdin";;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|     ;;
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| 
 | |
|   ac_dir=`AS_DIRNAME(["$ac_file"])`
 | |
|   AS_MKDIR_P(["$ac_dir"])
 | |
|   _AC_SRCDIRS(["$ac_dir"])
 | |
| 
 | |
|   case $ac_mode in
 | |
|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(FILES)],    [:F)_AC_OUTPUT_FILE ;;])
 | |
|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(HEADERS)],  [:H)_AC_OUTPUT_HEADER ;;])
 | |
|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(LINKS)],    [:L)_AC_OUTPUT_LINK ;;])
 | |
|   m4_ifdef([_AC_SEEN_CONFIG(COMMANDS)], [:C)_AC_OUTPUT_COMMAND ;;])
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl Some shells don't like empty case/esac
 | |
| m4_ifdef([_AC_LIST_TAG_COMMANDS], [
 | |
|   case $ac_file$ac_mode in
 | |
| _AC_LIST_TAG_COMMANDS
 | |
|   esac
 | |
| ])dnl
 | |
| done # for ac_tag
 | |
| 
 | |
| ])# _AC_OUTPUT_MAIN_LOOP
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS
 | |
| # -------------------
 | |
| # Set the DEFS variable to the -D options determined earlier.
 | |
| # This is a subroutine of AC_OUTPUT.
 | |
| # It is called inside configure, outside of config.status.
 | |
| m4_define([AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS],
 | |
| [[# Transform confdefs.h into DEFS.
 | |
| # Protect against shell expansion while executing Makefile rules.
 | |
| # Protect against Makefile macro expansion.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # If the first sed substitution is executed (which looks for macros that
 | |
| # take arguments), then branch to the quote section.  Otherwise,
 | |
| # look for a macro that doesn't take arguments.
 | |
| ac_script='
 | |
| t clear
 | |
| :clear
 | |
| s/^[	 ]*#[	 ]*define[	 ][	 ]*\([^	 (][^	 (]*([^)]*)\)[	 ]*\(.*\)/-D\1=\2/g
 | |
| t quote
 | |
| s/^[	 ]*#[	 ]*define[	 ][	 ]*\([^	 ][^	 ]*\)[	 ]*\(.*\)/-D\1=\2/g
 | |
| t quote
 | |
| b any
 | |
| :quote
 | |
| s/[	 `~#$^&*(){}\\|;'\''"<>?]/\\&/g
 | |
| s/\[/\\&/g
 | |
| s/\]/\\&/g
 | |
| s/\$/$$/g
 | |
| H
 | |
| :any
 | |
| ${
 | |
| 	g
 | |
| 	s/^\n//
 | |
| 	s/\n/ /g
 | |
| 	p
 | |
| }
 | |
| '
 | |
| DEFS=`sed -n "$ac_script" confdefs.h`
 | |
| ]])# AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS
 |