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							| @@ -1,328 +0,0 @@ | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl This file, configure.in, which is a part of pdksh (the public domain ksh), | ||||
| dnl is placed in the public domain.  It comes with no licence, warranty | ||||
| dnl or guarantee of any kind (i.e., at your own risk). | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_INIT(c_ksh.c) | ||||
| AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl  Set up command line options (--enable/--disable) | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| def_path_unix="/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb" | ||||
| def_path_os2="c:/usr/bin;c:/os2;/os2" | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(path, | ||||
| [  --enable-path=PaTh      (NOTE: this value isn't used if confstr() and _CS_PATH | ||||
|                           are available, or if <paths.h> defines _PATH_DEFPATH) | ||||
|                           Use PaTh if PATH isn't specified in the environment | ||||
|                           when the shell starts.  A value without . in it is | ||||
|                           safest. | ||||
|                           The default value is \"/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb\".],, | ||||
|                 enable_path=default) | ||||
| case $enable_path:$ksh_cv_os_type in | ||||
|  default:OS2_EMX) enable_path="$def_path_os2" ;; | ||||
|  default:*) enable_path="$def_path_unix" ;; | ||||
| esac | ||||
| case $enable_path in | ||||
|   \"*\") ;; | ||||
|   *) | ||||
|     enable_path="\"$enable_path\"" | ||||
|     ;; | ||||
| esac | ||||
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEFAULT_PATH, $enable_path) | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl  Specify what kind of shell we are to build.  Options are ksh and sh. | ||||
| dnl  This must be before most other options, as it controls their default | ||||
| dnl  behaviour. | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(shell, | ||||
| [  --enable-shell={sh,ksh} Specify the kind of shell that is to be built (the | ||||
|                           default is ksh).  Specifiying sh compiles out: | ||||
|                           command line editing (emacs/vi), history, | ||||
|                           a bunch of aliases, [[ .. ]], select, let, | ||||
|                           brace-expansion, extended globing (*(..|..), etc.), | ||||
|                           co-processes, some special environment variables | ||||
|                           (ie, MAIL, MAILCHECK, MAILPATH, RANDOM, SECONDS, | ||||
|                           TMOUT).],, | ||||
|   enable_shell=ksh) | ||||
| case $enable_shell in | ||||
|   ksh) AC_DEFINE(KSH) ;; | ||||
|   sh) ;; | ||||
|   *) | ||||
|     AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-shell: must be one of sh or ksh) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| SHELL_PROG=$enable_shell | ||||
| AC_SUBST(SHELL_PROG) | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(emacs, | ||||
| [  --disable-emacs         Compile out emacs command line editing (by default, | ||||
|                           this is compiled in for ksh, compiled out for sh).]) | ||||
| case $enable_emacs:$enable_shell in | ||||
|   yes:*|:ksh) enable_emacs=yes; AC_DEFINE(EMACS) ;; | ||||
|   no:*|:sh) enable_emacs=no;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-emacs argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(vi, | ||||
| [  --disable-vi            Compile out vi command line editing (by default, | ||||
|                           this is compiled in for ksh, compiled out for sh).]) | ||||
| case $enable_vi:$enable_shell in | ||||
|   yes:*|:ksh) enable_vi=yes; AC_DEFINE(VI) ;; | ||||
|   no:*|:sh) enable_vi=no;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-vi argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(jobs, | ||||
| [  --disable-jobs          Compile out job control support.  If your system | ||||
|                           doesn't support job control, this will automatically | ||||
| 			  be compiled out.]) | ||||
| case $enable_jobs in | ||||
|   yes|'') enable_jobs=yes; AC_DEFINE(JOBS) ;; | ||||
|   no) enable_jobs=no;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-jobs argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(brace-expand, | ||||
| [  --disable-brace-expand  Compile out brace expansion code (a{b,c} -> ab ac) | ||||
|                           (by default, this is compiled in for ksh, compiled | ||||
|                           out for sh).  Brace expansion can also be disabled | ||||
|                           at run time (see set +o braceexpand).]) | ||||
| case $enable_brace_expand:$enable_shell in | ||||
|   yes:*|:ksh) enable_brace_expand=yes; AC_DEFINE(BRACE_EXPAND) ;; | ||||
|   no:*|:sh) enable_brace_expand=no;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-brace-expand argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(history, | ||||
| [  --enable-history={no,simple,complex} By default, simple history is used for | ||||
|                           ksh, no history is used for sh.  \`simple' means | ||||
|                           history file is read on start-up, written when shell | ||||
|                           exists.  \`complex' means history files are updated | ||||
|                           after each command so concurrent shells read each | ||||
|                           other's commands.  Note: \`complex' history doesn't | ||||
|                           work well across NFS; also, it requires the mmap() | ||||
|                           and flock() functions - if these aren't available, | ||||
|                           \`simple' history is automatically used.]) | ||||
| case $enable_history:$enable_shell in | ||||
|   simple:*|:ksh) enable_history=simple; ;; | ||||
|   complex:*) enable_history=complex; AC_DEFINE(COMPLEX_HISTORY) ;; | ||||
|   no:*|:sh) | ||||
|     case $enable_history:$enable_vi:$enable_emacs in | ||||
|     no:yes:*|no:*:yes) | ||||
|       AC_MSG_ERROR(can't disable history when vi or emacs is enabled) ;; | ||||
|     :yes:*|:*:yes) | ||||
|       enable_history=yes;; | ||||
|     *) | ||||
|       enable_history=no;; | ||||
|     esac | ||||
|     ;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-history argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| test X"$enable_history" != Xno && AC_DEFINE(HISTORY) | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(posixly_correct, | ||||
| [  --enable-posixly-correct Enable if you want POSIX behavior by default | ||||
|                           (otherwise, posix behavior is only turned on if the | ||||
|                           environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is present or by | ||||
|                           using \"set -o posix\"; it can be turned off with | ||||
|                           \"set +o posix\").  See the POSIX Mode section in the | ||||
|                           man page for details on what this option affects. | ||||
|                           NOTE:  posix mode is not compatable with some bourne | ||||
|                           sh/at&t ksh scripts.]) | ||||
| case $enable_posixly_correct:$enable_shell in | ||||
|   yes:*) enable_posixly_correct=yes; AC_DEFINE(POSIXLY_CORRECT) ;; | ||||
|   no:*|:*) enable_posixly_correct=no;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-posixly_correct argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(default-env, | ||||
| [  --enable-default-env=FILE Include FILE if ENV parameter is not set when | ||||
|                           the shell starts.  This can be useful when used with | ||||
|                           rsh(1), which creates a non-login shell (ie, profile | ||||
|                           isn't read, so there is no opertunity to set ENV). | ||||
|                           Setting ENV to null disables the inclusion of | ||||
|                           DEFAULT_ENV.  NOTE: This is a non-standard feature | ||||
|                           (ie, at&t ksh has no default environment).],, | ||||
|   enable_default_env=no) | ||||
| if test X"$enable_default_env" != Xno; then | ||||
|   # The [a-zA-Z]:/ is for os2 types... | ||||
|   case $enable_default_env in | ||||
|     /*|[[a-zA-Z]]:/*) | ||||
|       enable_default_env="\"$enable_default_env\"" | ||||
|       ;; | ||||
|     \"/*\"|\"[[a-zA-Z]]:/*\") | ||||
|       ;; | ||||
|     *) | ||||
|       AC_MSG_ERROR(--enable-default-env argument must be an absolute path (was $enable_default_env)) | ||||
|       ;; | ||||
|   esac | ||||
|   AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEFAULT_ENV, $enable_default_env) | ||||
| fi | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Don't want silly documented - its silly | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(silly,[  --enable-silly          [A silly option]]) | ||||
| case $enable_silly:$enable_shell in | ||||
|   yes:*) enable_silly=yes; AC_DEFINE(SILLY) ;; | ||||
|   no:*|:*) enable_silly=no;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-silly argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl don't want swtch documented - its ancient and probably doesn't work | ||||
| AC_ARG_ENABLE(swtch, | ||||
| [  --enable-swtch          For use with shell layers (shl(1)).  This has not | ||||
|                           been tested for some time.]) | ||||
| case $enable_swtch:$enable_shell in | ||||
|   yes:*) enable_swtch=yes; AC_DEFINE(SWTCH) ;; | ||||
|   no:*|:*) enable_swtch=no;; | ||||
|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR(bad --enable-swtch argument) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl  Start of auto-configuration stuff... | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_PROG_CC | ||||
| AC_PROG_CPP | ||||
| AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL | ||||
| dnl A hack to turn on warning messages for gcc - Warn-flags is not in | ||||
| dnl the distribution since not everyone wants to see this stuff. | ||||
| dnl (Warn-flags contains: -Wall) | ||||
| if test X"$GCC" = Xyes && test -f $srcdir/Warn-flags; then | ||||
|   CFLAGS="${CFLAGS+$CFLAGS }`cat $srcdir/Warn-flags`" | ||||
| fi | ||||
|  | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl If LDSTATIC set in environment, pass it on to the Makefile and use it when | ||||
| dnl doing compile checks to ensure we are checking the right thing. | ||||
| AC_SUBST(LDSTATIC)LDSTATIC=${LDSTATIC-} | ||||
| test X"$LDSTATIC" != X && LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS+$LDFLAGS }$LDSTATIC" | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Executable suffix - normally empty; .exe on os2. | ||||
| AC_SUBST(ac_exe_suffix)dnl | ||||
|  | ||||
| dnl this incorperates AC_AIX, AC_ISC_POSIX and AC_MINIX tests and does others | ||||
| KSH_OS_TYPE | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Program name munging stuff (prefix, suffix, transform) | ||||
| AC_ARG_PROGRAM | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Headers | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_HEADER_DIRENT | ||||
| KSH_UNISTD_H | ||||
| KSH_TERM_CHECK | ||||
| AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stddef.h stdlib.h string.h memory.h fcntl.h limits.h paths.h \ | ||||
| 	sys/param.h sys/resource.h values.h ulimit.h sys/time.h) | ||||
| AC_HEADER_TIME | ||||
| KSH_HEADER_SYS_WAIT | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Typedefs | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl (don't use AC_TYPE_XXX() 'cause it doesn't check word boundaries) | ||||
| KSH_CHECK_H_TYPE(off_t, for off_t in sys/types.h, , long) | ||||
| KSH_CHECK_H_TYPE(mode_t, for mode_t in sys/types.h, , short) | ||||
| KSH_CHECK_H_TYPE(pid_t, for pid_t in sys/types.h, , int) | ||||
| KSH_CHECK_H_TYPE(uid_t, for uid_t in sys/types.h, , int) | ||||
| if test $ac_cv_type_uid_t = no; then | ||||
|   AC_DEFINE(gid_t, int) | ||||
| fi | ||||
| define([AC_PROVIDE_AC_TYPE_UID_T],) | ||||
| AC_TYPE_SIGNAL | ||||
| case $ac_cv_type_signal in | ||||
| int)  ksh_cv_signal_retval=0 ;; | ||||
| void) ksh_cv_signal_retval=  ;; | ||||
| *) | ||||
|     AC_MSG_ERROR(Internal erorr: unknown signal return type: $ac_cv_type_signal) | ||||
| esac | ||||
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(RETSIGVAL, $ksh_cv_signal_retval) | ||||
| AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int) | ||||
| AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long) | ||||
| dnl sh.h sets INT32 to int or long as appropriate.  Some burnt systems, such | ||||
| dnl as NeXT's, clock_t is in sys/time.h (in non-posix mode). | ||||
| KSH_CHECK_H_TYPE(clock_t, [[for clock_t in any of <sys/types.h>, <sys/times.h> and <sys/time.h>]], | ||||
|   [ | ||||
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H | ||||
| #include <sys/time.h> | ||||
| #endif /* HAVE_SYS_TIME_H */ | ||||
| #include <sys/times.h> | ||||
| 	], INT32) | ||||
| KSH_CHECK_H_TYPE(sigset_t, for sigset_t in <sys/types.h> and <signal.h>, | ||||
|   [#include <signal.h>], unsigned) | ||||
| KSH_RLIM_CHECK | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Library functions | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| KSH_MEMMOVE | ||||
| KSH_MEMSET | ||||
| AC_CHECK_FUNCS(confstr dup2 flock getcwd getwd killpg nice \ | ||||
| 	setrlimit strerror strcasecmp strstr sysconf tcsetpgrp \ | ||||
| 	ulimit waitpid wait3) | ||||
| AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigsetjmp _setjmp, break) | ||||
| AC_FUNC_MMAP | ||||
| KSH_FUNC_LSTAT | ||||
| KSH_SYS_ERRLIST | ||||
| KSH_SYS_SIGLIST | ||||
| KSH_TIME_DECLARED | ||||
| KSH_TIMES_CHECK | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Structures | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_HEADER_STAT | ||||
| AC_STRUCT_ST_RDEV | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Compiler characteristics | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_C_CONST | ||||
| KSH_C_VOID | ||||
| KSH_C_VOLATILE | ||||
| KSH_C_PROTOTYPES | ||||
| KSH_C_FUNC_ATTR | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl System services | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_SYS_INTERPRETER | ||||
| if test $ac_cv_sys_interpreter = no; | ||||
|   then AC_DEFINE(SHARPBANG) | ||||
| fi | ||||
| AC_PROG_INSTALL | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl  Misc ksh tests | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| KSH_DUP2_CLEXEC_CHECK | ||||
| KSH_SIGNAL_CHECK | ||||
| KSH_PGRP_CHECK | ||||
| KSH_PGRP_SYNC | ||||
| KSH_OPENDIR_CHECK | ||||
| KSH_DEV_FD | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| dnl Take replace value of LDSTATIC in LDFLAGS with reference to make variable | ||||
| if test X"$LDSTATIC" != X; then | ||||
|   LDFLAGS=`echo -- "$LDFLAGS" | sed -e 's/^-- //' -e 's?$LDSTATIC?\$(LDSTATIC)?'` | ||||
| fi | ||||
| dnl | ||||
| AC_OUTPUT(Makefile) | ||||
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