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  • Author : Stefano Lattarini
    Date : 2012-02-23 19:36:20
    Hash : f8f22fea
    Message : m4: do not quote `like this', as per GCS recommendation This patch converts the files comprising the automake's own build system to the use of new quoting format 'like this' or "like this" rather than `like this'. * m4/auxdir.m4, m4/ccstdc.m4, m4/depend.m4, m4/depout.m4, m4/tar.m4, m4/init.m4, m4/maintainer.m4, m4/make.m4, m4/missing.m4, m4/vala.m4, m4/mkdirp.m4, m4/sanity.m4, m4/silent.m4, m4/strip.m4: Update and adjust quoting format throughout, in comments and diagnostic. Some minor related rewordings and reformatting since we are at it. Bump serial numbers.

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  • # Check to make sure that the build environment is sane.    -*- Autoconf -*-
    
    # Copyright (C) 1996-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    #
    # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
    # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
    # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
    
    # serial 9
    
    # AM_SANITY_CHECK
    # ---------------
    AC_DEFUN([AM_SANITY_CHECK],
    [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether build environment is sane])
    # Reject unsafe characters in $srcdir or the absolute working directory
    # name.  Accept space and tab only in the latter.
    am_lf='
    '
    case `pwd` in
      *[[\\\"\#\$\&\'\`$am_lf]]*)
        AC_MSG_ERROR([unsafe absolute working directory name]);;
    esac
    case $srcdir in
      *[[\\\"\#\$\&\'\`$am_lf\ \	]]*)
        AC_MSG_ERROR([unsafe srcdir value: '$srcdir']);;
    esac
    
    # Do 'set' in a subshell so we don't clobber the current shell's
    # arguments.  Must try -L first in case configure is actually a
    # symlink; some systems play weird games with the mod time of symlinks
    # (eg FreeBSD returns the mod time of the symlink's containing
    # directory).
    if (
       am_has_slept=no
       for am_try in 1 2; do
         echo "timestamp, slept: $am_has_slept" > conftest.file
         set X `ls -Lt "$srcdir/configure" conftest.file 2> /dev/null`
         if test "$[*]" = "X"; then
    	# -L didn't work.
    	set X `ls -t "$srcdir/configure" conftest.file`
         fi
         if test "$[*]" != "X $srcdir/configure conftest.file" \
    	&& test "$[*]" != "X conftest.file $srcdir/configure"; then
    
    	# If neither matched, then we have a broken ls.  This can happen
    	# if, for instance, CONFIG_SHELL is bash and it inherits a
    	# broken ls alias from the environment.  This has actually
    	# happened.  Such a system could not be considered "sane".
    	AC_MSG_ERROR([ls -t appears to fail.  Make sure there is not a broken
      alias in your environment])
         fi
         if test "$[2]" = conftest.file || test $am_try -eq 2; then
           break
         fi
         # Just in case.
         sleep 1
         am_has_slept=yes
       done
       test "$[2]" = conftest.file
       )
    then
       # Ok.
       :
    else
       AC_MSG_ERROR([newly created file is older than distributed files!
    Check your system clock])
    fi
    AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
    # If we didn't sleep, we still need to ensure time stamps of config.status and
    # generated files are strictly newer.
    am_sleep_pid=
    if grep 'slept: no' conftest.file >/dev/null 2>&1; then
      ( sleep 1 ) &
      am_sleep_pid=$!
    fi
    AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE(
      [AC_MSG_CHECKING([that generated files are newer than configure])
       if test -n "$am_sleep_pid"; then
         # Hide warnings about reused PIDs.
         wait $am_sleep_pid 2>/dev/null
       fi
       AC_MSG_RESULT([done])])
    rm -f conftest.file
    ])