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  • Author : Tom Tromey
    Date : 1997-02-24 05:31:31
    Hash : 4dca334f
    Message : perl -w fixes

  • automake.in
  • #!@PERL@
    # -*- perl -*-
    # @configure_input@
    
    eval 'exec @PERL@ -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
        if 0;
    
    # automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
    # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    
    # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
    # any later version.
    
    # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    # GNU General Public License for more details.
    
    # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
    # 02111-1307, USA.
    
    # Originally written by David Mackenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
    # Perl reimplementation by Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>.
    
    
    # Parameters set by configure.  Not to be changed.  NOTE: assign
    # VERSION as string so that eg version 0.30 will print correctly.
    $VERSION = "@VERSION@";
    $PACKAGE = "@PACKAGE@";
    $prefix = "@prefix@";
    $am_dir = "@datadir@/@PACKAGE@";
    $TAR = "@TAR@";
    
    # String constants.
    $IGNORE_PATTERN = "^##([^#].*)?\$";
    $WHITE_PATTERN = "^[ \t]*\$";
    $COMMENT_PATTERN = "^#";
    $RULE_PATTERN = "^([\$a-zA-Z_.][-.a-zA-Z0-9_(){}/]*) *:([^=].*|)\$";
    $MACRO_PATTERN = "^([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)[ \t]*:?=[ \t]*(.*)\$";
    $BOGUS_MACRO_PATTERN = "^([^ \t]*)[ \t]*:?=[ \t]*(.*)\$";
    $GNITS_VERSION_PATTERN = "[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+([a-z]|\\.[0-9]+)?";
    
    # Some regular expressions.  One reason to put them here is that it
    # makes indentation work better in Emacs.
    $AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_PATTERN = "AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR\\(([^)]+)\\)";
    $AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE_PATTERN = "AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE\\([^,]*,([^)]+)\\)";
    $AM_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATTERN = "^\\s*\\[?([^]\\s]+)\\]?\\s*\$";
    # Note that there is no AC_PATH_TOOL.  But we don't really care.
    $AC_CHECK_PATTERN = "AC_(CHECK|PATH)_(PROG|PROGS|TOOL)\\(\\[?([^]),]+)";
    # Just check for alphanumeric in AC_SUBST.  If you do AC_SUBST(5),
    # then too bad.
    $AC_SUBST_PATTERN = "AC_SUBST\\(\\[?(\\w+)";
    
    # Constants to define the "strictness" level.
    $FOREIGN = 0;
    $GNU = 1;
    $GNITS = 2;
    
    
    
    # Variables global to entire run.
    
    # TRUE if we should always generate Makefile.in.
    $force_generation = 1;
    
    # Strictness level as set on command line.
    $default_strictness = $GNU;
    
    # Name of strictness level, as set on command line.
    $default_strictness_name = 'gnu';
    
    # This is TRUE if GNU make specific automatic dependency generation
    # code should be included in generated Makefile.in.
    $cmdline_use_dependencies = 1;
    
    # TRUE if in verbose mode.
    $verbose = 0;
    
    # This holds our (eventual) exit status.  We don't actually exit until
    # we have processed all input files.
    $exit_status = 0;
    
    # From the Perl manual.
    $symlink_exists = (eval 'symlink ("", "");', $@ eq '');
    
    # TRUE if missing standard files should be installed.
    $add_missing = 0;
    
    # Files found by scanning configure.in for LIBOBJS.
    %libsources = ();
    
    # True if AM_C_PROTOTYPES appears in configure.in.
    $am_c_prototypes = 0;
    
    # Names used in AC_CONFIG_HEADER call.  $config_name is the actual
    # (first) argument.  $config_header is the '.in' file.  Ordinarily the
    # second is derived from the first, but they can be different if the
    # weird "NAME:FILE" syntax is used.
    $config_name = '';
    $config_header = '';
    # Line number at which AC_CONFIG_HEADER appears in configure.in.
    $config_header_line = 0;
    
    # Directory where output files go.  Actually, output files are
    # relative to this directory.
    $output_directory = '.';
    
    # Relative location of top build directory.
    $top_builddir = '';
    
    # Absolute location of top build directory.
    $build_directory = '';
    
    # Name of srcdir as given in build directory's Makefile.  For
    # dependencies only.
    $srcdir_name = '';
    
    # List of Makefile.am's to process, and their corresponding outputs.
    @input_files = ();
    %output_files = ();
    
    # List of files in AC_OUTPUT without Makefile.am, and their outputs.
    @other_input_files = ();
    # Line number at which AC_OUTPUT seen.
    $ac_output_line = 0;
    
    # List of directories to search for configure-required files.  This
    # can be set by AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.
    @config_aux_path = ('.', '..', '../..');
    $config_aux_dir = '';
    
    # Whether AC_PROG_MAKE_SET has been seen in configure.in.
    $seen_make_set = 0;
    
    # Whether AM_GNU_GETTEXT has been seen in configure.in.
    $seen_gettext = 0;
    # Line number at which AM_GNU_GETTEXT seen.
    $ac_gettext_line = 0;
    
    # Whether ALL_LINGUAS has been seen.
    $seen_linguas = '';
    # The actual text.
    $all_linguas = '';
    # Line number at which it appears.
    $all_linguas_line = 0;
    
    # 1 if AC_PROG_INSTALL seen, 2 if AM_PROG_INSTALL seen.
    $seen_prog_install = 0;
    
    # 1 if any scripts installed, 0 otherwise.
    $scripts_installed = 0;
    
    # Whether AC_PATH_XTRA has been seen in configure.in.
    $seen_path_xtra = 0;
    
    # TRUE if AC_DECL_YYTEXT was seen.
    $seen_decl_yytext = 0;
    
    # TRUE if we've seen AC_CANONICAL_(HOST|SYSTEM).  The presence of
    # AC_CHECK_TOOL also sets this.
    $seen_canonical = 0;
    
    # TRUE if we've seen AC_ARG_PROGRAM.
    $seen_arg_prog = 0;
    
    # TRUE if we've seen AM_PROG_LIBTOOL.
    $seen_libtool = 0;
    $libtool_line = 0;
    
    # Files installed by libtoolize.
    @libtoolize_files = ('ltconfig', 'ltmain.sh', 'config.guess', 'config.sub');
    
    # TRUE if we've seen AM_MAINTAINER_MODE.
    $seen_maint_mode = 0;
    
    # TRUE if we've seen PACKAGE and VERSION.
    $seen_package = 0;
    $seen_version = 0;
    
    # Actual version we've seen.
    $package_version = '';
    
    # Line number where we saw version definition.
    $package_version_line = 0;
    
    # TRUE if we've seen AM_PATH_LISPDIR.
    $seen_lispdir = 0;
    
    # Hash table of discovered configure substitutions.  Keys are names,
    # values are meaningless.
    %configure_vars = ();
    
    # Charsets used by maintainer and in distribution.  MAINT_CHARSET is
    # handled in a funny way: if seen in the top-level Makefile.am, it is
    # used for every directory which does not specify a different value.
    # The rationale here is that some directories (eg gettext) might be
    # distributions of other packages, and thus require their own charset
    # info.  However, the DIST_CHARSET must be the same for the entire
    # package; it can only be set at top-level.
    # FIXME: this yields bugs when rebuilding.  What to do?  Always
    # read (and sometimes discard) top-level Makefile.am?
    $maint_charset = '';
    $dist_charset = 'utf8';		# recode doesn't support this yet.
    
    # Name of input file ("Makefile.in") and output file ("Makefile.am").
    # These have no directory components.
    $am_file_name = '';
    $in_file_name = '';
    
    # TRUE if --cygnus seen.
    $cygnus_mode = 0;
    
    # Keys of this hash are names of dependency files to ignore.
    %omit_dependencies = ();
    
    
    
    &initialize_global_constants;
    
    # Parse command line.
    &parse_arguments (@ARGV);
    
    # Do configure.in scan only once.
    &scan_configure;
    
    die "automake: no \`Makefile.am' found or specified\n"
        if ! @input_files;
    
    # Now do all the work on each file.
    foreach $am_file (@input_files)
    {
        if (! -f ($am_file . '.am'))
        {
    	&am_error ("\`" . $am_file . ".am' does not exist");
        }
        else
        {
     	&generate_makefile ($output_files{$am_file}, $am_file);
        }
    }
    
    if ($seen_prog_install <= $scripts_installed)
    {
        &am_conf_error (($scripts_installed ? 'AM_PROG_INSTALL' : 'AC_PROG_INSTALL')
    		    . " must be used in configure.in");
        &keyed_aclocal_warning ('AM_PROG_INSTALL')
    	if $scripts_installed;
    }
    
    exit $exit_status;
    
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Parse command line.
    sub parse_arguments
    {
        local (@arglist) = @_;
    
        # Start off as gnu.
        &set_strictness ('gnu');
    
        while (@arglist)
        {
    	if ($arglist[0] eq "--version")
    	{
    	    print "automake (GNU $PACKAGE) $VERSION\n";
    	    print "Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n";
    	    print "automake comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.\n";
    	    print "You may redistribute copies of automake\n";
    	    print "under the terms of the GNU General Public License.\n";
    	    print "For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.\n";
    	    exit 0;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq "--help")
    	{
    	    &usage;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] =~ /^--amdir=(.+)$/)
    	{
    	    $am_dir = $1;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--amdir')
    	{
    	    &require_argument (@arglist);
    	    shift (@arglist);
    	    $am_dir = $arglist[0];
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] =~ /^--build-dir=(.+)$/)
    	{
    	    # Must end in /.
    	    $build_directory = $1 . '/';
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--build-dir')
    	{
    	    &require_argument (@arglist);
    	    shift (@arglist);
    	    # Must end in /.
    	    $build_directory = $arglist[0] . '/';
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] =~ /^--srcdir-name=(.+)$/)
    	{
    	    $srcdir_name = $1;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--srcdir-name')
    	{
    	    &require_argument (@arglist);
    	    shift (@arglist);
    	    $srcdir_name = $arglist[0];
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--gnu')
    	{
    	    &set_strictness ('gnu');
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--gnits')
    	{
    	    &set_strictness ('gnits');
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--cygnus')
    	{
    	    $cygnus_mode = 1;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--foreign')
    	{
    	    &set_strictness ('foreign');
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--include-deps' || $arglist[0] eq '-i')
    	{
    	    $cmdline_use_dependencies = 0;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--no-force')
    	{
    	    $force_generation = 0;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] =~ /^--output-dir=(.*)$/)
    	{
    	    # Set output directory.
    	    $output_directory = $1;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--output-dir' || $arglist[0] eq '-o')
    	{
    	    &require_argument (@arglist);
    	    shift (@arglist);
    	    $output_directory = $arglist[0];
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--add-missing' || $arglist[0] eq '-a')
    	{
    	    $add_missing = 1;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--verbose' || $arglist[0] eq '-v')
    	{
    	    $verbose = 1;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] eq '--')
    	{
    	    # Stop option processing.
    	    shift (@arglist);
    	    push (@input_files, @arglist);
    	    last;
    	}
    	elsif ($arglist[0] =~ /^-/)
    	{
    	    die "automake: unrecognized option -- \`$arglist[0]'\nTry \`automake --help' for more information.\n";
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    # Handle $local:$input syntax.  Note that we only examine
    	    # the first ":" file to see if it is automake input; the
    	    # rest are just taken verbatim.  We still keep all the
    	    # files around for dependency checking, however.
    	    local ($local, $input, @rest) = split (/:/, $arglist[0]);
    	    if (! $input)
    	    {
    		$input = $local;
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		# Strip .in; later on .am is tacked on.  That is how
    		# the automake input file is found.  Maybe not the
    		# best way, but it is easy to explain.  FIXME: should
    		# be error if .in is missing.
    		$input =~ s/\.in$//;
    	    }
    	    push (@input_files, $input);
    	    $output_files{$input} = join (':', ($local, @rest));
    	}
    
    	shift (@arglist);
        }
    
        # Take global strictness from whatever we currently have set.
        $default_strictness = $strictness;
        $default_strictness_name = $strictness_name;
    }
    
    # Ensure argument exists, or die.
    sub require_argument
    {
        local ($arg, @arglist) = @_;
        die "automake: no argument given for option \`$arg'\n"
    	if ! @arglist;
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Generate a Makefile.in given the name of the corresponding Makefile and
    # the name of the file output by config.status.
    sub generate_makefile
    {
        local ($output, $makefile) = @_;
    
        ($am_file_name = $makefile) =~ s/^.*\///;
        $in_file_name = $am_file_name . '.in';
        $am_file_name .= '.am';
    
        # $OUTPUT is encoded.  If it contains a ":" then the first element
        # is the real output file, and all remaining elements are input
        # files.  We don't scan or otherwise deal with these input file,
        # other than to mark them as dependencies.  See scan_configure for
        # details.
        local (@secondary_inputs);
        ($output, @secondary_inputs) = split (/:/, $output);
    
        &initialize_per_input;
        $relative_dir = &dirname ($output);
        $am_relative_dir = &dirname ($makefile);
    
        # At the toplevel directory, we might need config.guess, config.sub
        # or libtool scripts (ltconfig and ltmain.sh).
        if ($relative_dir eq '.')
        {
     	# libtool requires some files.
     	&require_conf_file_with_conf_line ($libtool_line, $FOREIGN,
     					   @libtoolize_files)
    	    if $seen_libtool;
    
            # AC_CANONICAL_HOST and AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM need config.guess and
            # config.sub.
            &require_config_file ($FOREIGN, 'config.guess', 'config.sub')
    	    if $seen_canonical;
        }
    
        # We still need Makefile.in here, because sometimes the `dist'
        # target doesn't re-run automake.
        if ($am_relative_dir eq $relative_dir)
        {
    	# Only distribute the files if they are in the same subdir as
    	# the generated makefile.
    	&push_dist_common ($in_file_name, $am_file_name);
        }
        push (@sources, '$(SOURCES)')
    	if &variable_defined ('SOURCES');
        push (@objects, '$(OBJECTS)')
    	if &variable_defined ('OBJECTS');
    
        # This is always the default target.  This gives us freedom to do
        # things in whatever order is convenient.  Note that we set up
        # $output_header here so that we can insert some text just after
        # the "default" target, but before any other targets.  In
        # particular we want to support the .SUFFIX hack here; this is
        # documented elsewhere.
        $output_header = "default: all\n\n";
        push (@phony, 'default');
    
        &read_am_file ($makefile . '.am');
        if (&handle_options)
        {
    	# Fatal error.  Just return, so we can continue with next file.
    	return;
        }
    
        # Check first, because we might modify some state.
        &check_cygnus;
        &check_gnu_standards;
        &check_gnits_standards;
    
        &handle_configure ($output, $makefile, @secondary_inputs);
        &handle_gettext;
        &handle_libraries;
        &handle_programs;
        &handle_scripts;
    
        &handle_built_sources;
    
        # This must be run after all the sources are scanned.
        &handle_yacc_lex_cxx;
    
        # Re-init SOURCES and OBJECTS.  FIXME: other code shouldn't depend
        # on this (but currently does).
        $contents{'SOURCES'} = join (' ', @sources);
        $contents{'OBJECTS'} = join (' ', @objects);
    
        &handle_texinfo;
        &handle_emacs_lisp;
        &handle_man_pages;
        &handle_data;
        &handle_headers;
        &handle_subdirs;
        &handle_tags;
        &handle_dist;
        &handle_dependencies;
        &handle_tests;
        &handle_footer;
        &handle_merge_targets;
        &handle_installdirs;
        &handle_clean;
        &handle_phony;
    
        &check_typos;
    
        if (! -d ($output_directory . '/' . $am_relative_dir))
        {
    	mkdir ($output_directory . '/' . $am_relative_dir, 0755);
        }
    
        local ($out_file) = $output_directory . '/' . $makefile . ".in";
        if (! $force_generation && -e $out_file)
        {
    	local ($am_time) = (stat ($makefile . '.am'))[9];
    	local ($in_time) = (stat ($out_file))[9];
    	# FIXME: how to do unsigned comparison?
    	if ($am_time < $in_time)
    	{
    	    # No need to update.
    	    return;
    	}
        }
    
        if (! open (GM_FILE, "> " . $out_file))
        {
    	warn "automake: ${am_file}.in: cannot open: $!\n";
    	$exit_status = 1;
    	return;
        }
        print "automake: creating ", $makefile, ".in\n" if $verbose;
    
        print GM_FILE $output_vars;
        print GM_FILE $output_header;
        print GM_FILE $output_rules;
        print GM_FILE $output_trailer;
    
        close (GM_FILE);
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Handle AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS variable.  Return 1 on error, 0 otherwise.
    sub handle_options
    {
        return 0 if ! &variable_defined ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS');
    
        foreach (&variable_value_as_list ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS'))
        {
    	$options{$_} = 1;
    	if ($_ eq 'gnits' || $_ eq 'gnu' || $_ eq 'foreign')
    	{
    	    &set_strictness ($_);
    	}
    	elsif (/ansi2knr/)
    	{
    	    # An option like "../lib/ansi2knr" is allowed.  With no
    	    # path prefix, we assume the required programs are in this
    	    # directory.  We save the actual option for later.
    	    $options{'ansi2knr'} = $_;
    	}
    	elsif ($_ eq 'no-installman' || $_ eq 'no-installinfo'
    	       || $_ eq 'dist-shar' || $_ eq 'dist-zip'
    	       || $_ eq 'dist-tarZ' || $_ eq 'dejagnu'
    	       || $_ eq 'no-texinfo.tex')
    	{
    	    # Explicitly recognize these.
    	}
    	elsif ($_ eq 'no-dependencies')
    	{
    	    $use_dependencies = 0;
    	}
    	elsif (/([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/)
    	{
    	    # Got a version number.  Note that alpha releases count as
    	    # the next higher release.  Note also that we assume there
    	    # will be a maximum of 100 minor releases for any given
    	    # major release.
    	    local ($rmajor, $rminor) = ($1, $2);
    	    if ($VERSION !~ /([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)([a-z])?/)
    	    {
    		print STDERR
    		    "automake: programming error: version is incorrect\n";
    		exit 1;
    	    }
    	    local ($tmajor, $tminor) = ($1, $2);
    	    # Handle alpha versions.
    	    ++$tminor if defined $3;
    
    	    if ($rmajor > $tmajor || ($rmajor == $tmajor && $rminor > $tminor))
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS',
    				"require version $_, only have $VERSION");
    		return 1;
    	    }
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS',
    			    'option ', $_, 'not recognized');
    	}
        }
    
        return 0;
    }
    
    # Return object extension.  Just once, put some code into the output.
    # Argument is the name of the output file
    sub get_object_extension
    {
        local ($out) = @_;
    
        # Always set this.
        $dir_holds_sources = 1;
    
        # Maybe require libtool library object files.
        local ($l, $extension) = ('', 'o');
        $l = 'l' if ($out =~ /^lib.*\.la$/);
    
        if (! $included_generic_compile)
        {
    	# Boilerplate.
    	local ($xform) = '';
    	if (&variable_defined ('CONFIG_HEADER'))
    	{
    	    ($xform = &dirname ($contents{'CONFIG_HEADER'}))
    		=~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
    	    $xform = '-I' . $xform;
    	}
    	$xform = 's/\@CONFIG_INCLUDE_SPEC\@/' . $xform . '/go;';
    	$output_vars .= &file_contents_with_transform ($xform,
    						       'comp-vars');
    	$output_rules .= &file_contents ('compile');
    	&push_phony_cleaners ('compile');
    
    	# If using X, include some extra variable definitions.  NOTE
    	# we don't want to force these into CFLAGS or anything,
    	# because not all programs will necessarily use X.
    	if ($seen_path_xtra)
    	{
    	    local ($var);
    	    foreach $var ('X_CFLAGS', 'X_LIBS', 'X_EXTRA_LIBS', 'X_PRE_LIBS')
    	    {
    		&define_configure_variable ($var);
    	    }
    	}
    
    	push (@suffixes, '.c', '.o');
    	push (@clean, 'compile');
    
    	$included_generic_compile = 1;
        }
    
        if ($seen_libtool && ! $included_libtool_compile)
        {
    	# Output the libtool compilation rules.
    	$output_rules .= &file_contents ('libtool');
    	&push_phony_cleaners ('libtool');
    
    	push (@suffixes, '.lo');
    	push (@clean, 'libtool');
    
    	$included_libtool_compile = 1;
        }
    
        # Check for automatic de-ANSI-fication.
        if (defined $options{'ansi2knr'})
        {
    	$extension = '$o';
    	if (! $included_knr_compile)
    	{
    	    if (! $am_c_prototypes)
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS',
    				"option \`ansi2knr' in use but \`AM_C_PROTOTYPES' not in configure.in");
    		&keyed_aclocal_warning ('AM_C_PROTOTYPES');
    		# Only give this error once.
    		$am_c_prototypes = 1;
    	    }
    
    	    push (@suffixes, '._c', '._o');
    	    push (@suffixes, '.l_o') if $seen_libtool;
    
    	    # Only require ansi2knr files if they should appear in
    	    # this directory.
    	    if ($options{'ansi2knr'} eq 'ansi2knr')
    	    {
    		&require_file_with_line ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS', $FOREIGN,
    					 'ansi2knr.c', 'ansi2knr.1');
    		$output_rules .= &file_contents ('kr-extra');
    		push (@clean, 'krextra');
    		&push_phony_cleaners ('krextra');
    	    }
    
    	    &define_variable ('o', "\@U\@o");
    
    	    # Make sure ansi2knr can be found: if no path specified,
    	    # specify "./".
    	    local ($apath) = $options{'ansi2knr'};
    	    if ($apath =~ /\//)
    	    {
    		# Found in another directory.
    		&define_variable ("ANSI2KNR", $apath);
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		# Substitution from AM_C_PROTOTYPES.  This makes it be
    		# built only when necessary.
    		&define_configure_variable ('ANSI2KNR');
    		# ansi2knr needs to be built before subdirs, so unshift it.
    		unshift (@all, '$(ANSI2KNR)');
    	    }
    
    	    $output_rules .= &file_contents ('compile-kr');
    	    $output_rules .= &file_contents ('clean-kr');
    
    	    push (@clean, 'kr');
    	    &push_phony_cleaners ('kr');
    
    	    $included_knr_compile = 1;
    	}
        }
    
        return '.' . $l . $extension;
    }
    
    # Handle yacc and lex.
    sub handle_yacc_lex_cxx
    {
        #
        # First do yacc and lex.
        #
    
        local ($yacc_count) = scalar (keys %yacc_sources);
        local ($lex_count) = scalar (keys %lex_sources);
    
        if ($yacc_count)
        {
    	local (%seen_suffix) = ();
    	foreach (keys %yacc_sources)
    	{
    	    /(\..*)$/;
    	    output_yacc_build_rule ($1, $yacc_count > 1)
    		if (! defined $seen_suffix{$1});
    	    $seen_suffix{$1} = 1;
    	}
    
    	if (! defined $configure_vars{'YACC'})
    	{
    	    &am_error ("yacc source seen but \`YACC' not defined in \`configure.in'");
    	}
        }
        if ($lex_count)
        {
    	local (%seen_suffix) = ();
    	foreach (keys %lex_sources)
    	{
    	    /(\..*)$/;
    	    output_lex_build_rule ($1, $lex_count > 1)
    		if (! defined $seen_suffix{$1});
    	    $seen_suffix{$1} = 1;
    	}
    
    	if (! defined $configure_vars{'LEX'})
    	{
    	    &am_error ("lex source seen but \`LEX' not defined in \`configure.in'");
    	}
    	if (! $seen_decl_yytext)
    	{
    	    &am_error ("lex source seen but \`AC_DECL_YYTEXT' not in \`configure.in'");
    	}
        }
    
        if ($yacc_count > 1 || $lex_count > 1)
        {
    	# If there is more than one distinct yacc (resp lex) source
    	# file in a given directory, then the `interlock' program is
    	# required to allow parallel builds to work correctly.  FIXME:
    	# for now, no line number.
    	&require_config_file ($FOREIGN, 'interlock', 'ylwrap');
    	if ($config_aux_dir ne '.' && $config_aux_dir ne '')
    	{
    		&define_variable ('INTERLOCK', $config_aux_dir . "/interlock");
    		&define_variable ('YLWRAP', $config_aux_dir . "/ylwrap");
    	}
    	else
    	{
    		&define_variable ('INTERLOCK', '$(srcdir)/interlock');
    		&define_variable ('YLWRAP', '$(srcdir)/ylwrap');
    	}
        }
    
        #
        # Handle libtool.
        #
        local ($libtool) = '';
        if ($seen_libtool)
        {
    	&define_configure_variable ("LIBTOOL");
    	$libtool = '$(LIBTOOL) --mode=link ';
        }
    
        #
        # Now handle C++.
        #
        local (@cxx_list) = keys %cxx_extensions;
        local ($cxx_count) = scalar @cxx_list;
        if ($cxx_count)
        {
    	push (@suffixes, @cxx_list);
    
    	&define_configure_variable ("CXXFLAGS");
    	&define_variable ('CXXCOMPILE', '$(CXX) $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS)');
    	&define_variable ('CXXLINK', $libtool . '$(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@');
    
    	local ($ext);
    	foreach $ext (@cxx_list)
    	{
    	    $output_rules .= ("$ext.o:\n"
    			      . "\t\$(CXXCOMPILE) -c \$<\n");
    	    $output_rules .= ("$ext.lo:\n"
    			      . "\t\$(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile \x$(CXXCOMPILE) -c \$<\n")
    		if ($seen_libtool);
    	}
    
    	if (! defined $configure_vars{'CXX'})
    	{
    	    &am_error ("C++ source seen but \`CXX' not defined in \`configure.in'");
    	}
        }
    
        #
        # Handle some ansi2knr cleanup.
        #
        if (defined $options{'ansi2knr'} && keys %de_ansi_objects)
        {
    	# Make all ._o files depend on ansi2knr.  Use a sneaky little
    	# hack to make it print nicely.
    	&pretty_print_rule ('', '', (sort keys %de_ansi_objects,
    				     ':', '$(ANSI2KNR)'));
        }
    
        #
        # Last, handle some C cleanup.
        #
        if ($seen_c_source)
        {
    	&define_configure_variable ('CFLAGS');
    	&define_variable ('COMPILE',
    			  '$(CC) $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)');
    	&define_variable ('LINK', $libtool . '$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@');
    
    	if (! defined $configure_vars{'CC'})
    	{
    	    &am_error
    		("C source seen but \`CC' not defined in \`configure.in'");
    	}
        }
    }
    
    
    # Output a rule to build from a YACC source.  The output from YACC is
    # compiled with C or C++, depending on the extension of the YACC file.
    sub output_yacc_build_rule
    {
        local ($yacc_suffix, $use_interlock) = @_;
        local ($c_suffix);
    
        ($c_suffix = $yacc_suffix) =~ tr/y/c/;
        push (@suffixes, $yacc_suffix);
        $output_rules .= "$yacc_suffix$c_suffix:\n\t";
    
        if ($use_interlock)
        {
    	$output_rules .= '$(SHELL) $(INTERLOCK) =yacclockdir $(YLWRAP)'
    	    . ' "$(YACC)" y.tab.c $*' . $c_suffix 
    	    . ' y.tab.h $*.h -- $(YFLAGS) $<';
        }
        else
        {
    	$output_rules .= ('$(YACC) $(YFLAGS) $< && mv y.tab.c $@' . "\n"
    			  . "\tif test -f y.tab.h; then \\\n"
    			  . "\tif cmp -s y.tab.h \$*.h; then rm -f y.tab.h; else mv y.tab.h \$*.h; fi; \\\n"
    			  . "\telse :; fi");
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
    }
    
    sub output_lex_build_rule
    {
        local ($lex_suffix, $use_interlock) = @_;
        local ($c_suffix);
    
        ($c_suffix = $lex_suffix) =~ tr/l/c/;
        push (@suffixes, $lex_suffix);
        &define_configure_variable ('LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT');
        &define_configure_variable ('LEXLIB');
        $output_rules .= "$lex_suffix$c_suffix:\n\t";
        
        if ($use_interlock)
        { 
            # is the $@ correct here?  If so, why not use it in the
            # interlock build rule for yacc above?
    	$output_rules .= '$(SHELL) $(INTERLOCK) =lexlockdir $(YLWRAP)'
    	    . ' "$(LEX)" $(LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT).c $@ -- $(LFLAGS) $<';
        }
        else
        {
    	$output_rules .= '$(LEX) $(LFLAGS) $< && mv $(LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT).c $@';
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
    }
    
    
    # Check to make sure a source defined in LIBOBJS is not explicitly
    # mentioned.  This is a separate function (as opposed to being inlined
    # in handle_source_transform) because it isn't always appropriate to
    # do this check.
    sub check_libobjs_sources
    {
        local ($one_file, $unxformed) = @_;
    
        local ($prefix, $file, @files);
        foreach $prefix ('', 'EXTRA_')
        {
    	if (&variable_defined ($prefix . $one_file . '_SOURCES'))
    	{
    	    @files = &variable_value_as_list ($prefix
    					      . $one_file . '_SOURCES');
    	}
    	elsif ($prefix eq '')
    	{
    	    @files = ($unxformed . '.c');
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    next;
    	}
    
    	foreach $file (@files)
    	{
    	    if (defined $libsources{$file})
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($prefix . $one_file . '_SOURCES',
    				"automatically discovered file \`$file' should not be explicitly mentioned");
    	    }
    	}
        }
    }
    
    # Does much of the actual work for handle_source_transform.
    # Arguments are:
    #   list of source files to transform
    # Result is a list
    #   first element is name of linker to use (empty string for default linker)
    #   remaining elements are names of `.o's
    sub handle_single_transform_list
    {
        local (@files) = @_;
        local ($linker) = '';
        local (@result) = ();
        local ($nonansi_obj) = $obj;
        $nonansi_obj =~ s/_//g;
        if (length (@files))
        {
    	# Turn sources into objects.
    	foreach (@files)
    	{
    	    # Skip header files, including C++-ish ones.  The list
    	    # of C++ header extensions comes from Emacs 19.32
    	    # etags.
    	    next if /\.[hH]$/;
    	    next if /\.hxx$/;
    	    next if /\.h\+\+$/;
    	    next if /\.hh$/;
    	    next if /\.hpp$/;
    	    # Skip things that look like configure substitutions.
    	    next if /^\@.*\@$/;
    
    	    # Include appropriate file for lex or yacc source in
    	    # distribution.  If the extension is the regular '.y' or
    	    # '.l', we assume C compilation, and the generated file
    	    # has exension .c.  Otherwise, we compile with C++, and
    	    # make the following association: (yy -> cc, y++ -> c++, 
    	    # yxx -> cxx), similarly for .ll, etc.
    	    if (/^(.*)\.(y|yy|y\+\+|yxx)$/)
    	    {
    		# Yacc source.
    		local ($ext) = $2;
    		$ext =~ tr/y/c/;
    		&push_dist_common ("$1.$ext");
    		$yacc_sources{$_} = 1;
    	    }
    	    elsif (/^(.*)\.(l|ll|l\+\+|lxx)$/)
    	    {
    		# Lex source.
    		local ($ext) = $2;
    		$ext =~ tr/l/c/;
    		&push_dist_common ("$1.$ext");
    		$lex_sources{$_} = 1;
    	    }
    
    	    # Transform source files into .o files.  List of C++
    	    # extensions comes from Emacs 19.34 etags.
    	    if (s/\.(c\+\+|cc|cpp|cxx|C)$/$nonansi_obj/)
    	    {
    		$cxx_extensions{'.' . $1} = 1;
    		$linker = 'CXXLINK';
    	    }
    	    elsif (s/\.(yy|y\+\+|yxx|ll|l\+\+|lxx)$/$nonansi_obj/)
    	    {
    		# Compiling lex or yacc with C++
    		local ($ext) = $1;
    		$ext =~ tr/ly/cc/;
    		$cxx_extensions{".$ext"} = 1;
    		$linker = 'CXXLINK';
    	    }
    	    elsif (s/\.([Ff]\\|f90\\|for)$/$nonansi_obj/)
    	    {
    		# FORTRAN support.  FIXME: not finished.
    	    }
    	    elsif (s/\.[sS]$/$nonansi_obj/)
    	    {
    		# .s is assembly.  Just rewrite it.  FIXME: not finished.
    	    }
    	    elsif (s/\.[cly]$/._o/)
    	    {
    		# .c is C.  .l is lex.  .y is yacc.
    
    		# Note: first we rewrite (eg) foo.c to foo._o and push
    		# the file onto the list of objects that require
    		# ansi2knr.  Then we rewrite ._o to $obj; $obj can be
    		# simply `.o' if deansification is not really
    		# required.
    		$de_ansi_objects{$_} = 1;
    		s/\._o$/$obj/;
    		$seen_c_source = 1;
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		# No error message here.  Used to have one, but it was
    		# very unpopular.
    		next;
    	    }
    
    	    push (@result, $_);
    
    	    # Transform .o or $o file into .P file (for automatic
    	    # dependency code).
    	    s/$objpat$/.P/g;
    	    $dep_files{'.deps/' . $_} = 1;
    	}
        }
    
        return ($linker, @result);
    }
    
    # Handle SOURCE->OBJECT transform for one program or library.
    # Arguments are:
    #   canonical (transformed) name of object to build
    #   actual name of object to build
    #   object extension (ie either `.o' or `$o'.
    # Return result is name of linker variable that must be used.
    # Empty return means just use `LINK'.
    sub handle_source_transform
    {
        # one_file is canonical name.  unxformed is given name.  obj is
        # object extension.
        local ($one_file, $unxformed, $obj) = @_;
        local ($objpat) = $obj;
        $objpat =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
        # Handle explicit `.o' as well as whatever we're passed.
        $objpat = '(' . $objpat . "|\\.o)";
    
        local ($linker) = '';
    
        if (&variable_defined ($one_file . "_OBJECTS"))
        {
    	&am_line_error ($one_file . '_OBJECTS',
    			$one_file . '_OBJECTS', 'should not be defined');
    	# No point in continuing.
    	return;
        }
    
        local (@files, @result, $prefix, $temp);
        foreach $prefix ('', 'EXTRA_')
        {
    	@files = ();
    	if (&variable_defined ($prefix . $one_file . "_SOURCES"))
    	{
    	    push (@sources, '$(' . $prefix . $one_file . "_SOURCES)");
    	    push (@objects, '$(' . $prefix . $one_file . "_OBJECTS)")
    		unless $prefix eq 'EXTRA_';
    	    @files = &variable_value_as_list ($prefix
    					      . $one_file . "_SOURCES");
    	}
    	elsif ($prefix eq '')
    	{
    	    &define_variable ($one_file . "_SOURCES", $unxformed . ".c");
    	    push (@sources, $unxformed . '.c');
    	    push (@objects, $unxformed . $obj);
    	    push (@files, $unxformed . '.c');
    	}
    
    	($temp, @result) = &handle_single_transform_list (@files);
    	$linker = $temp if $linker eq '';
    	&define_pretty_variable ($one_file . "_OBJECTS", @result)
    	    unless $prefix eq 'EXTRA_';
        }
    
        if (&variable_defined ('CONFIG_HEADER'))
        {
    	$output_rules .= ('$(' . $one_file . "_OBJECTS): "
    			  . $contents{'CONFIG_HEADER'} . "\n");
        }
    
        return $linker;
    }
    
    # Handle the BUILT_SOURCES variable.
    sub handle_built_sources
    {
        return unless &variable_defined ('BUILT_SOURCES');
        push (@all, '$(BUILT_SOURCES)');
    
        local (@sources) = &variable_value_as_list ('BUILT_SOURCES');
        local ($s);
        foreach $s (@sources)
        {
    	if (/^\@.*\@$/)
    	{
    	    # FIXME: is this really the right thing to do?
    	    &am_line_error ('BUILT_SOURCES', "\`BUILT_SOURCES' should not contain a configure substitution");
    	    last;
    	}
        }
    
        # We don't care about the return value of this function.  We just
        # want to make sure to update %dep_files with the contents of
        # BUILT_SOURCES.
        &handle_single_transform_list (@sources);
    }
    
    # Special-case @ALLOCA@ and @LIBOBJS@ in _LDADD or _LIBADD variables.
    # Also, generate _DEPENDENCIES variable if appropriate.
    # Arguments are:
    #   transformed name of object being built, or empty string if no object
    #   name of _LDADD/_LIBADD-type variable to examine
    #   boolean (lex_seen) which is true if a lex source file was seen in this
    #     object.  valid only for LDADDs, not LIBADDs.  If set, LEXLIB
    #     must be in LDADD.
    # Returns 1 if LIBOBJS seen, 0 otherwise.
    sub handle_lib_objects
    {
        local ($xname, $var, $lex_seen) = @_;
    
        die "automake: programming error 1 in handle_lib_objects\n"
    	if ! &variable_defined ($var);
    
        die "automake: programming error 2 in handle_lib_objects\n"
    	if $lex_seen && $var =~ /LIBADD/;
    
        # We recognize certain things that are commonly put in LIBADD or
        # LDADD.
        local ($lsearch);
        local (@dep_list) = ();
    
        # If no lex source seen, just assume this is ok.
        local ($lex_ok) = $lex_seen ? 0 : 1;
    
        local ($seen_libobjs) = 0;
        local ($flagvar) = 0;
    
        foreach $lsearch (&variable_value_as_list ($var))
        {
    	# Skip -lfoo and -Ldir; these are explicitly allowed.
    	next if $lsearch =~ /^-[lL]/;
    	if (! $flagvar && $lsearch =~ /^-/)
    	{
    	    if ($var =~ /^(.*)LDADD$/)
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($var, "linker flags such as \`$lsearch' belong in \`${1}LDFLAGS");
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		# Only get this error once.
    		$flagvar = 1;
    		&am_line_error ($var, "you cannot use linker flags such as \`$lsearch' in \`$var'");
    	    }
    	}
    
    	# Assume we have a file of some sort, and push it onto the
    	# dependency list.  Autoconf substitutions are not pushed;
    	# rarely is a new dependency substituted into (eg) foo_LDADD
    	# -- but "bad things (eg -lX11) are routinely substituted.
    	# Note that LIBOBJS and ALLOCA are exceptions to this rule,
    	# and handled specially below.
    	push (@dep_list, $lsearch)
    	    unless $lsearch =~ /^\@.*\@$/;
    
    	# Automatically handle @LIBOBJS@ and @ALLOCA@.  Basically this
    	# means adding entries to dep_files.
    	if ($lsearch eq '@LIBOBJS@')
    	{
    	    push (@dep_list, $lsearch);
    	    $seen_libobjs = 1;
    	    if (! keys %libsources)
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($var, "\@LIBOBJS\@ seen but never set in \`configure.in'");
    	    }
    
    	    local ($iter, $rewrite);
    	    foreach $iter (keys %libsources)
    	    {
    		if ($iter =~ /\.h$/)
    		{
    		    &require_file_with_line ($var, $FOREIGN, $iter);
    		}
    		elsif ($iter ne 'alloca.c')
    		{
    		    ($rewrite = $iter) =~ s/\.c$/.P/;
    		    $dep_files{'.deps/' . $rewrite} = 1;
    		    &require_file_with_line ($var, $FOREIGN, $iter);
    		}
    	    }
    	}
    	elsif ($lsearch eq '@ALLOCA@')
    	{
    	    push (@dep_list, $lsearch);
    	    &am_line_error ($var,
    			    "\@ALLOCA\@ seen but \`AC_FUNC_ALLOCA' not in \`configure.in'")
    		if ! defined $libsources{'alloca.c'};
    	    $dep_files{'.deps/alloca.P'} = 1;
    	    &require_file_with_line ($var, $FOREIGN, 'alloca.c');
    	}
    	elsif ($lsearch eq '@LEXLIB@')
    	{
    	    # FIXME: variable_value_as_list requires us to force
    	    # @LEXLIB@ here, where we'd really prefer $(LEXLIB).
    	    # Nasty -- this will have to wait until many cleanups are
    	    # made, I think.
    	    $lex_ok = 1;
    	}
    
        }
    
        if (! $lex_ok)
        {
    	&am_line_error ($var, 'lex source file used without @LEXLIB@');
        }
    
        if ($xname ne '' && ! &variable_defined ($xname . '_DEPENDENCIES'))
        {
    	&define_pretty_variable ($xname . '_DEPENDENCIES', @dep_list);
        }
    
        return $seen_libobjs;
    }
    
    # Handle C programs.
    sub handle_programs
    {
        local (@proglist) = &am_install_var ('-clean', '-ltlibs',
    					 'progs', 'PROGRAMS',
    					 'bin', 'sbin', 'libexec', 'pkglib',
    					 'noinst', 'check');
        return if ! @proglist;
    
        # If a program is installed, this is required.  We only want this
        # error to appear once.
        &am_conf_error ("AC_ARG_PROGRAM must be used in configure.in")
    	unless $seen_arg_prog;
        $seen_arg_prog = 1;
    
        local ($one_file, $xname, $munge);
    
        local ($seen_libobjs) = 0;
        foreach $one_file (@proglist)
        {
    	local ($obj) = &get_object_extension ($one_file);
    
    	# Canonicalize names.
    	($xname = $one_file) =~ tr/A-Za-z0-9_/_/c;
    	if ($xname ne $one_file)
    	{
    	    local ($xt);
    	    foreach $xt ('_LDADD', '_LDFLAGS', '_SOURCES', '_OBJECTS', '_DEPENDENCIES')
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($one_file . $xt,
    				"invalid variable \`" . $one_file . $xt
    				. "'; should be \`" . $xname . $xt . "'")
    		    if &variable_defined ($one_file . $xt);
    	    }
    	}
    
    	# FIXME: Using a trick to figure out if any lex sources appear
    	# in our program; should use some cleaner method.
    	local ($lex_num) = scalar (keys %lex_sources);
    	local ($linker) = &handle_source_transform ($xname, $one_file, $obj);
    	local ($lex_file_seen) = (scalar (keys %lex_sources) > $lex_num);
    
    	local ($xt) = '';
    	if (&variable_defined ($xname . "_LDADD"))
    	{
    	    if (&handle_lib_objects ($xname, $xname . '_LDADD',
    				     $lex_file_seen))
    	    {
    		$seen_libobjs = 1;
    	    }
    	    $lex_file_seen = 0;
    	    $xt = '_LDADD';
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    # User didn't define prog_LDADD override.  So do it.
    	    &define_variable ($xname . '_LDADD', '$(LDADD)');
    
    	    # This does a bit too much work.  But we need it to
    	    # generate _DEPENDENCIES when appropriate.
    	    if (&variable_defined ('LDADD'))
    	    {
    		if (&handle_lib_objects ($xname, 'LDADD', $lex_file_seen))
    		{
    		    $seen_libobjs = 1;
    		}
    		$lex_file_seen = 0;
    	    }
    	    $xt = '_SOURCES'
    	}
    
    	if (! &variable_defined ($xname . '_LDFLAGS'))
    	{
    	    # Define the prog_LDFLAGS variable.
    	    &define_variable ($xname . '_LDFLAGS', '');
    	}
    
    	if ($lex_file_seen)
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ($xname . $xt,
    			    'lex source file used without @LEXLIB@');
    	}
    
    	# Determine program to use for link.
    	local ($xlink);
    	if (&variable_defined ($xname . '_LINK'))
    	{
    	    $xlink = $xname . '_LINK';
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    $xlink = $linker ? $linker : 'LINK';
    	}
    
    	$output_rules .=
    	    &file_contents_with_transform
    		('s/\@PROGRAM\@/' . $one_file . '/go;'
    		 . 's/\@XPROGRAM\@/' . $xname . '/go;'
    		 . 's/\@XLINK\@/' . $xlink . '/go;',
    		 'program');
        }
    
        if (&variable_defined ('LDADD') && &handle_lib_objects ('', 'LDADD', 0))
        {
    	$seen_libobjs = 1;
        }
    
        if ($seen_libobjs)
        {
    	foreach $one_file (@proglist)
    	{
    	    # Canonicalize names.
    	    ($xname = $one_file) =~ tr/A-Za-z0-9_/_/c;
    
    	    if (&variable_defined ($xname . '_LDADD'))
    	    {
    		&check_libobjs_sources ($xname, $xname . '_LDADD');
    	    }
    	    elsif (&variable_defined ('LDADD'))
    	    {
    		&check_libobjs_sources ($xname, 'LDADD');
    	    }
    	}
        }
    }
    
    
    # Handle libraries.
    sub handle_libraries
    {
        local (@liblist) = &am_install_var ('-clean',
    					'libs', 'LIBRARIES',
    					'lib', 'pkglib', 'noinst', 'check');
        return if ! @liblist;
    
        local (%valid) = &am_primary_prefixes ('LIBRARIES', 'lib', 'pkglib',
    					   'noinst', 'check');
        if (! defined $configure_vars{'RANLIB'})
        {
    	local ($key);
    	foreach $key (keys %valid)
    	{
    	    if (&variable_defined ($key . '_LIBRARIES'))
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($key . '_LIBRARIES', "library used but \`RANLIB' not defined in \`configure.in'");
    		# Only get this error once.
    		$configure_vars{'RANLIB'} = 1;
    		last;
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        local ($onelib);
        local ($munge);
        local ($xlib);
        local ($seen_libobjs) = 0;
        foreach $onelib (@liblist)
        {
    	# Check that the library fits the standard naming convention.
    	if ($onelib !~ /^lib.*\.a$/)
    	{
    	    # FIXME this should only be a warning for foreign packages
    	    # FIXME should put line number here.  That means mapping
    	    # from library name back to variable name.
    	    &am_error ("\`$onelib' is not a standard library name");
    	}
    
    	local ($obj) = &get_object_extension ($onelib);
    
    	# Canonicalize names.
    	($xlib = $onelib) =~ tr/A-Za-z0-9_/_/c;
    	if ($xlib ne $onelib)
    	{
    	    local ($xt);
    	    foreach $xt ('_LIBADD', '_SOURCES', '_OBJECTS', '_DEPENDENCIES')
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($onelib . $xt,
    				"invalid variable \`" . $onelib . $xt
    				. "'; should be \`" . $xlib . $xt . "'")
    		    if &variable_defined ($onelib . $xt);
    	    }
    	}
    
    	if (&variable_defined ($xlib . '_LIBADD'))
    	{
    	    if (&handle_lib_objects ($xlib, $xlib . '_LIBADD', 0))
    	    {
    		$seen_libobjs = 1;
    	    }
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    # Generate support for conditional object inclusion in
    	    # libraries.
    	    &define_variable ($xlib . "_LIBADD", '');
    	}
    
    	&handle_source_transform ($xlib, $onelib, $obj);
    
    	$output_rules .=
    	    &file_contents_with_transform ('s/\@LIBRARY\@/' . $onelib . '/go;'
    					   . 's/\@XLIBRARY\@/'
    					   . $xlib . '/go;',
    					   'library');
        }
    
        if ($seen_libobjs)
        {
    	foreach $onelib (@liblist)
    	{
    	    # Canonicalize names.
    	    ($xlib = $onelib) =~ tr/A-Za-z0-9_/_/c;
    	    if (&variable_defined ($xlib . '_LIBADD'))
    	    {
    		&check_libobjs_sources ($xlib, $xlib . '_LIBADD');
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        &define_variable ('AR', 'ar');
        &define_configure_variable ('RANLIB');
    }
    
    # See if any _SOURCES variable were misspelled.  Also, make sure that
    # EXTRA_ variables don't contain configure substitutions.
    sub check_typos
    {
        local ($varname, $primary, $ckey);
        foreach $varname (keys %contents)
        {
    	foreach $primary ('_SOURCES', '_LIBADD', '_LDADD', '_LDFLAGS', '_DEPENDENCIES')
    	{
    	    if ($varname =~ /$primary$/ && ! $content_seen{$varname})
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($varname,
    				"invalid unused variable name: \`$varname'");
    	    }
    	}
    
    	if ($varname =~ /^EXTRA_/)
    	{
    	    foreach $ckey (&variable_value_as_list ($varname))
    	    {
    		if ($ckey =~ /^\@.*\@$/)
    		{
    		    &am_line_error ($varname, "variable \`$varname' must not contain configure substitution");
    		    last;
    		}
    	    }
    	}
        }
    }
    
    # Handle scripts.
    sub handle_scripts
    {
        # NOTE we no longer automatically clean SCRIPTS, because it is
        # useful to sometimes distribute scripts verbatim.  This happens
        # eg in Automake itself.
        &am_install_var ('scripts', 'SCRIPTS',
    		     'bin', 'sbin', 'libexec', 'pkgdata',
    		     'noinst', 'check');
    
        # Set $scripts_installed if appropriate.  Make sure we only find
        # scripts which are actually installed -- this is why we can't
        # simply use the return value of am_install_var.
        local (%valid) = &am_primary_prefixes ('SCRIPTS', 'bin', 'sbin',
    					   'libexec', 'pkgdata',
    					   'noinst', 'check');
        local ($key);
        foreach $key (keys %valid)
        {
    	if ($key ne 'noinst'
    	    && $key ne 'check'
    	    && &variable_defined ($key . '_SCRIPTS'))
    	{
    	    $scripts_installed = 1;
    	    # push (@check_tests, 'check-' . $key . 'SCRIPTS');
    	}
        }
    
        if ($scripts_installed)
        {
    	# If a program is installed, this is required.  We only want this
    	# error to appear once.
    	&am_conf_error ("AC_ARG_PROGRAM must be used in configure.in")
    	    unless $seen_arg_prog;
    	$seen_arg_prog = 1;
        }
    }
    
    # Search a file for a "version.texi" Texinfo include.  Return the name
    # of the include file if found, or the empty string if not.  A
    # "version.texi" file is actually any file whose name matches
    # "vers*.texi".
    sub scan_texinfo_file
    {
        local ($filename) = @_;
    
        if (! open (TEXI, $filename))
        {
    	&am_error ("couldn't open \`$filename': $!");
    	return '';
        }
        print "automake: reading $filename\n" if $verbose;
    
        local ($vfile, $outfile);
        while (<TEXI>)
        {
    	if (/^\@setfilename +(\S+)/)
    	{
    	    $outfile = $1;
    	    last if ($vfile);
    	}
    
    	if (/^\@include\s+(vers[^.]*\.texi)\s*$/)
    	{
    	    # Found version.texi include.
    	    $vfile = $1;
    	    last if $outfile;
    	}
        }
    
        close (TEXI);
        return ($outfile, $vfile);
    }
    
    # Handle all Texinfo source.
    sub handle_texinfo
    {
        &am_line_error ('TEXINFOS',
    		    "\`TEXINFOS' is an anachronism; use \`info_TEXINFOS'")
    	if &variable_defined ('TEXINFOS');
        return if (! &variable_defined ('info_TEXINFOS')
    	       && ! &variable_defined ('html_TEXINFOS'));
    
        local (@texis) = &variable_value_as_list ('info_TEXINFOS');
    
        local (@info_deps_list, @dvis_list, @texi_deps);
        local ($infobase, $info_cursor);
        local (%versions);
        local ($done) = 0;
        local ($vti);
        local ($tc_cursor, @texi_cleans);
        local ($canonical);
    
        foreach $info_cursor (@texis)
        {
    	($infobase = $info_cursor) =~ s/\.texi(nfo)?$//;
    
    	# If 'version.texi' is referenced by input file, then include
    	# automatic versioning capability.
    	local ($out_file, $vtexi) = &scan_texinfo_file ($relative_dir
    							. "/" . $info_cursor);
    
    	if ($out_file eq '')
    	{
    	    &am_error ("\`$info_cursor' missing \@setfilename");
    	    next;
    	}
    
    	if ($out_file =~ /\.(.+)$/ && $1 ne 'info')
    	{
    	    # FIXME should report line number in input file.
    	    &am_error ("output of \`$info_cursor', \`$out_file', has unrecognized extension");
    	    next;
    	}
    
    	if ($vtexi)
    	{
    	    &am_error ("\`$vtexi', included in \`$info_cursor', also included in \`$versions{$vtexi}'")
    		if (defined $versions{$vtexi});
    	    $versions{$vtexi} = $info_cursor;
    
    	    # We number the stamp-vti files.  This is doable since the
    	    # actual names don't matter much.  We only number starting
    	    # with the second one, so that the common case looks nice.
    	    $vti = 'vti' . ($done ? $done : '');
    	    &push_dist_common ($vtexi, 'stamp-' . $vti);
    	    push (@clean, $vti);
    
    	    # Only require once.
    	    &require_conf_file_with_line ('info_TEXINFOS', $FOREIGN,
    					  'mdate-sh')
    		if ! $done;
    	    ++$done;
    
    	    local ($conf_pat);
    	    ($conf_pat = $config_aux_dir) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
    	    $output_rules .=
    		&file_contents_with_transform
    		    ('s/\@TEXI\@/' . $info_cursor . '/g; '
    		     . 's/\@VTI\@/' . $vti . '/g; '
    		     . 's/\@VTEXI\@/' . $vtexi . '/g;'
    		     . 's,\@MDDIR\@,' . $conf_pat . ',g;',
    		     'texi-vers');
    
    	    &push_phony_cleaners ($vti);
    	}
    
    	# If user specified file_TEXINFOS, then use that as explicit
    	# dependency list.
    	@texi_deps = ();
    	push (@texi_deps, $info_cursor);
    	push (@texi_deps, $vtexi) if $vtexi;
    
    	# Canonicalize name first.
    	($canonical = $infobase) =~ tr/A-Za-z0-9_/_/c;
    	if (&variable_defined ($canonical . "_TEXINFOS"))
    	{
    	    push (@texi_deps, '$(' . $canonical . '_TEXINFOS)');
    	    &push_dist_common ('$(' . $canonical . '_TEXINFOS)');
    	}
    
    	$output_rules .= ("\n" . $out_file . ": "
    			  . join (' ', @texi_deps)
    			  . "\n" . $infobase . ".dvi: "
    			  . join (' ', @texi_deps)
    			  . "\n\n");
    
    	push (@info_deps_list, $out_file);
    	push (@dvis_list, $infobase . '.dvi');
    
    	# Generate list of things to clean for this target.  We do
    	# this explicitly because otherwise too many things could be
    	# removed.  In particular the ".log" extension might
    	# reasonably be used in other contexts by the user.
    	foreach $tc_cursor ('aux', 'cp', 'cps', 'dvi', 'fn', 'fns',
    			    'ky', 'log', 'pg', 'toc', 'tp', 'tps',
    			    'vr', 'vrs', 'op')
    	{
    	    push (@texi_cleans, $infobase . '.' . $tc_cursor);
    	}
        }
    
        # Find these programs wherever they may lie.  Yes, this has
        # intimate knowledge of the structure of the texinfo distribution.
        &define_program_variable ('MAKEINFO', 'build', 'texinfo/makeinfo',
    			      'makeinfo');
        &define_program_variable ('TEXI2DVI', 'src', 'texinfo/util',
    			      'texi2dvi');
    
        local ($xform);
        if ($cygnus_mode)
        {
    	$xform = 's/^NOTCYGNUS.*$//; s/^CYGNUS//;';
        }
        else
        {
    	$xform = 's/^CYGNUS.*$//; s/^NOTCYGNUS//;';
        }
        $output_rules .= &file_contents_with_transform ($xform, 'texinfos');
        push (@phony, 'install-info-am', 'uninstall-info');
        push (@dist_targets, 'dist-info');
    
        # How to clean.
        $output_rules .= "\nmostlyclean-info:\n";
        &pretty_print_rule ("\trm -f", "\t  ", @texi_cleans);
        $output_rules .= ("\nclean-info:\n\ndistclean-info:\n\n"
    		      . "maintainer-clean-info:\n\t"
    		      . 'for i in $(INFO_DEPS); do rm -f `eval echo $$i*`; done'
    		      . "\n");
        &push_phony_cleaners ('info');
    
        push (@suffixes, '.texi', '.texinfo', '.info', '.dvi', '.ps');
    
        if (! defined $options{'no-installinfo'})
        {
    	push (@uninstall, 'uninstall-info');
    	push (@installdirs, '$(infodir)');
    	unshift (@install_data, 'install-info-am');
    
    	# Make sure documentation is made and installed first.  Use
    	# $(INFO_DEPS), not 'info', because otherwise recursive makes
    	# get run twice during "make all".
    	unshift (@all, '$(INFO_DEPS)');
        }
        push (@clean, 'info');
        push (@info, '$(INFO_DEPS)');
        push (@dvi, '$(DVIS)');
    
        &define_variable ("INFO_DEPS", join (' ', @info_deps_list));
        &define_variable ("DVIS", join (' ', @dvis_list));
        # This next isn't strictly needed now -- the places that look here
        # could easily be changed to look in info_TEXINFOS.  But this is
        # probably better, in case noinst_TEXINFOS is ever supported.
        &define_variable ("TEXINFOS", $contents{'info_TEXINFOS'});
    
        # Do some error checking.  Note that this file is not required
        # when in Cygnus mode -- a bletcherous hack.
        &require_file_with_line ('info_TEXINFOS',
    			     $cygnus_mode ? $GNU : $FOREIGN,
    			     'texinfo.tex')
    	unless defined $options{'no-texinfo.tex'};
    }
    
    # Handle any man pages.
    sub handle_man_pages
    {
        &am_line_error ('MANS', "\`MANS' is an anachronism; use \`man_MANS'")
    	if &variable_defined ('MANS');
        return if ! &variable_defined ('man_MANS');
    
        # We generate the manpage install code by hand to avoid the use of
        # basename in the generated Makefile.
        local (@mans) = &variable_value_as_list ('man_MANS');
        local (%sections, %inames, %mbases, %secmap, %fullsecmap);
        local ($i) = 1;
        foreach (@mans)
        {
    	# FIXME: statement without effect:
    	/^(.*)\.([0-9])([a-z]*)$/;
    	$sections{$2} = 1;
    	$inames{$i} = $_;
    	$mbases{$i} = $1;
    	$secmap{$i} = $2;
    	$fullsecmap{$i} = $2 . $3;
    	$i++;
        }
    
        # We don't really need this, but we use it in case we ever want to
        # support noinst_MANS.
        &define_variable ("MANS", $contents{'man_MANS'});
    
        # Generate list of install dirs.
        $output_rules .= "install-man: \$(MANS)\n";
        $output_rules .= "\t\$(NORMAL_INSTALL)\n";
        # Sort keys so that output is deterministic.
        foreach (sort keys %sections)
        {
    	push (@installdirs, '$(mandir)/man' . $_)
    	    unless defined $options{'no-installman'};
    	$output_rules .= ("\t" . '$(mkinstalldirs) $(mandir)/man'
    			  . $_ . "\n");
        }
        push (@phony, 'install-man');
    
        # Generate install target.
        local ($key);
        foreach $key (sort keys %inames)
        {
    	$_ = $install_man_format;
    	s/\@SECTION\@/$secmap{$key}/g;
    	s/\@MAN\@/$inames{$key}/g;
    	s/\@FULLSECT\@/$fullsecmap{$key}/g;
    	s/\@MANBASE\@/$mbases{$key}/g;
    	$output_rules .= $_;
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
    
        $output_rules .= "uninstall-man:\n";
        foreach $key (sort keys %inames)
        {
    	$_ = $uninstall_man_format;
    	s/\@SECTION\@/$secmap{$key}/g;
    	s/\@MAN\@/$inames{$key}/g;
    	s/\@FULLSECT\@/$fullsecmap{$key}/g;
    	s/\@MANBASE\@/$mbases{$key}/g;
    	$output_rules .= $_;
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
        push (@phony, 'uninstall-man');
    
        $output_vars .= &file_contents ('mans-vars');
    
        if (! defined $options{'no-installman'})
        {
    	push (@install_data, 'install-man');
    	push (@uninstall, 'uninstall-man');
    	push (@all, '$(MANS)');
        }
    }
    
    # Handle DATA variables.
    sub handle_data
    {
        &am_install_var ('data', 'DATA', 'data', 'sysconf',
    		     'sharedstate', 'localstate', 'pkgdata',
    		     'noinst', 'check');
    }
    
    # Handle TAGS.
    sub handle_tags
    {
        push (@phony, 'tags');
        local (@tag_deps) = ();
        if (&variable_defined ('SUBDIRS'))
        {
    	$output_rules .= ("tags-recursive:\n"
    			  . "\tlist=\"\$(SUBDIRS)\"; for subdir in \$\$list; do \\\n"
    			  # Never fail here if a subdir fails; it
    			  # isn't important.
    			  . "\t  (cd \$\$subdir && \$(MAKE) tags); \\\n"
    			  . "\tdone\n");
    	push (@tag_deps, 'tags-recursive');
    	push (@phony, 'tags-recursive');
        }
    
        if ($dir_holds_sources
    	|| $dir_holds_headers
    	|| &variable_defined ('ETAGS_ARGS'))
        {
    	local ($xform) = '';
    	if ($config_header && $relative_dir eq &dirname ($config_header))
    	{
    	    # The config header is in this directory.  So require it.
    	    ($xform = &basename ($config_header)) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
    	}
    	$xform = ('s/\@CONFIG\@/' . $xform . '/;'
    		  . 's/\@DIRS\@/' . join (' ', @tag_deps) . '/;');
    
    	$output_rules .= &file_contents_with_transform ($xform, 'tags');
    	$output_rules .= &file_contents ('tags-clean');
    	push (@clean, 'tags');
    	&push_phony_cleaners ('tags');
    	&examine_variable ('TAGS_DEPENDENCIES');
        }
        elsif (&variable_defined ('TAGS_DEPENDENCIES'))
        {
    	&am_line_error ('TAGS_DEPENDENCIES',
    			"doesn't make sense to define \`TAGS_DEPENDENCIES' without sources or \`ETAGS_ARGS'");
        }
        else
        {
    	# Every Makefile must define some sort of TAGS rule.
    	# Otherwise, it would be possible for a top-level "make TAGS"
    	# to fail because some subdirectory failed.
    	$output_rules .= "tags: TAGS\nTAGS:\n\n";
        }
    }
    
    # Worker for handle_dist.
    sub handle_dist_worker
    {
        $output_rules .= 'distdir: $(DISTFILES)' . "\n";
    
        # Initialization; only at top level.
        if ($relative_dir eq '.')
        {
    	if ($strictness >= $GNITS)
    	{
    	    # For Gnits users, this is pretty handy.  Look at 15 lines
    	    # in case some explanatory text is desirable.
    	    $output_rules .= '	@if sed 15q $(srcdir)/NEWS | fgrep -e "$(VERSION)" > /dev/null; then :; else \\
    	  echo "NEWS not updated; not releasing" 1>&2; \\
    	  exit 1; \\
    	fi
    ';
    	}
    
    
    	$output_rules .=
    	    # Create dist directory.
    	    '	rm -rf $(distdir)
    	mkdir $(distdir)
    	-chmod 755 $(distdir)
    ';
    
    	# Only run automake in `dist' target if --include-deps not
    	# specified.  That way the recipient of a distribution can run
    	# "make dist" and not need Automake.
    	if ($cmdline_use_dependencies)
    	{
    	    $output_rules .=
    		(
    		 # We need an absolute path for --output-dir.  Thus the
    		 # weirdness.
    		 '	here=`pwd`; distdir=`cd $(distdir) && pwd` \\
    	  && cd $(srcdir) \\
    	  && automake --include-deps --build-dir=$$here --srcdir-name=$(srcdir) --output-dir=$$distdir '
    		 # Set strictness of output.
    		 . ($cygnus_mode ? '--cygnus' : ('--' . $strictness_name))
    		 . "\n"
    		 );
    	}
        }
    
        # Scan EXTRA_DIST to see if we need to distribute anything from a
        # subdir.  If so, add it to the list.  I didn't want to do this
        # originally, but there were so many requests that I finally
        # relented.
        local (@dist_dirs);
        if (&variable_defined ('EXTRA_DIST'))
        {
    	foreach (&variable_value_as_list ('EXTRA_DIST'))
    	{
    	    next if /^\@.*\@$/;
    	    next unless s,/+[^/]+$,,;
    	    push (@dist_dirs, $_)
    		unless $_ eq '.';
    	}
        }
        if (@dist_dirs)
        {
    	# Prepend $(distdir) to each directory given.  Doing it via a
    	# hash lets us ensure that each directory is used only once.
    	local (%dhash);
    	grep ($dhash{'$(distdir)/' . $_} = 1, @dist_dirs);
    	$output_rules .= "\t";
    	&pretty_print_rule ('$(mkinstalldirs)', "\t   ", sort keys %dhash);
        }
    
        # In loop, test for file existence because sometimes a file gets
        # included in DISTFILES twice.  For example this happens when a
        # single source file is used in building more than one program.
        # Also, there are situations in which "ln" can fail.  For instance
        # a file to distribute could actually be a cross-filesystem
        # symlink -- this can easily happen if "gettextize" was run on the
        # distribution.
        $output_rules .= "\t\@for file in \$(DISTFILES); do \\\n";
        if ($cygnus_mode)
        {
    	$output_rules .= "\t  if test -f \$\$file; then d=.; else d=\$(srcdir); fi; \\\n";
        }
        else
        {
    	$output_rules .= "\t  d=\$(srcdir); \\\n";
        }
        $output_rules .= '	  test -f $(distdir)/$$file \\
    	  || ln $$d/$$file $(distdir)/$$file 2> /dev/null \\
    	  || cp -p $$d/$$file $(distdir)/$$file; \\
    	done
    ';
    
        # If we have SUBDIRS, create all dist subdirectories and do
        # recursive build.
        if (&variable_defined ('SUBDIRS'))
        {
    	# Test for directory existence here because previous automake
    	# invocation might have created some directories.  Note that
    	# we explicitly set distdir for the subdir make; that lets us
    	# mix-n-match many automake-using packages into one large
    	# package, and have "dist" at the top level do the right
    	# thing.
    	$output_rules .= '	for subdir in $(SUBDIRS); do		\\
    	  test -d $(distdir)/$$subdir		\\
    	  || mkdir $(distdir)/$$subdir		\\
    	  || exit 1;				\\
    	  chmod 755 $(distdir)/$$subdir;	\\
    	  (cd $$subdir && $(MAKE) distdir=../$(distdir)/$$subdir distdir) \\
    	    || exit 1; \\
    	done
    ';
        }
    
        # If the target `dist-hook' exists, make sure it is run.  This
        # allows users to do random weird things to the distribution
        # before it is packaged up.
        push (@dist_targets, 'dist-hook') if defined $contents{'dist-hook'};
    
        local ($targ);
        foreach $targ (@dist_targets)
        {
    	# We must explicitly set distdir for these sub-makes.
    	$output_rules .= "\t\$(MAKE) distdir=\"\$(distdir)\" $targ\n";
        }
    
        push (@phony, 'distdir');
    }
    
    # Handle 'dist' target.
    sub handle_dist
    {
        # Set up maint_charset.
        $local_maint_charset = $contents{'MAINT_CHARSET'}
    	if &variable_defined ('MAINT_CHARSET');
        $maint_charset = $local_maint_charset
    	if $relative_dir eq '.';
    
        if (&variable_defined ('DIST_CHARSET'))
        {
    	&am_line_error ('DIST_CHARSET',
    			"DIST_CHARSET defined but no MAINT_CHARSET defined")
    	    if ! $local_maint_charset;
    	if ($relative_dir eq '.')
    	{
    	    $dist_charset = $contents{'DIST_CHARSET'}
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ('DIST_CHARSET',
    			    "DIST_CHARSET can only be defined at top level");
    	}
        }
    
        # Look for common files that should be included in distribution.
        local ($cfile);
        foreach $cfile (@common_files)
        {
    	if (-f ($relative_dir . "/" . $cfile))
    	{
    	    &push_dist_common ($cfile);
    	}
        }
    
        # Keys of %dist_common are names of files to distributed.  We put
        # README first because it then becomes easier to make a
        # Usenet-compliant shar file (in these, README must be first).
        # FIXME: do more ordering of files here.
        local (@coms);
        if (defined $dist_common{'README'})
        {
    	push (@coms, 'README');
    	undef $dist_common{'README'};
        }
        push (@coms, sort keys %dist_common);
    
        &define_pretty_variable ("DIST_COMMON", @coms);
        $output_vars .= "\n";
    
        # Some boilerplate.
        $output_vars .= &file_contents ('dist-vars') . "\n";
        &define_variable ('TAR', $TAR);
        &define_variable ('GZIP', '--best');
    
        # Put these things in rules section so it is easier for whoever
        # reads Makefile.in.
        if (! &variable_defined ('distdir'))
        {
    	if ($relative_dir eq '.')
    	{
    	    $output_rules .= "\n" . 'distdir = $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)' . "\n";
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    $output_rules .= ("\n"
    			      . 'distdir = $(top_builddir)/$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)/$(subdir)'
    			      . "\n");
    	}
        }
        if ($relative_dir ne '.')
        {
    	$output_rules .= "\nsubdir = " . $relative_dir . "\n";
        }
    
        # Generate 'dist' target, and maybe dist-shar / dist-zip / dist-tarZ.
        if ($relative_dir eq '.')
        {
    	# Rule to check whether a distribution is viable.
    	$output_rules .= ('# This target untars the dist file and tries a VPATH configuration.  Then
    # it guarantees that the distribution is self-contained by making another
    # tarfile.
    distcheck: dist
    	rm -rf $(distdir)
    	GZIP=$(GZIP) $(TAR) zxf $(distdir).tar.gz
    	mkdir $(distdir)/=build
    	mkdir $(distdir)/=inst
    	dc_install_base=`cd $(distdir)/=inst && pwd`; \\'
    			  . (defined $contents{'distcheck-hook'}
    			     ? "\t\$(MAKE) distcheck-hook"
    			     : '')
    			  . '
    	cd $(distdir)/=build \\
    	  && ../configure '
    
    			  . ($seen_gettext ? '--with-included-gettext ' : '')
    			  . '--srcdir=.. --prefix=$$dc_install_base \\
    	  && $(MAKE) \\
    	  && $(MAKE) dvi \\
    	  && $(MAKE) check \\
    	  && $(MAKE) install \\
    	  && $(MAKE) installcheck \\
    	  && $(MAKE) dist
    	rm -rf $(distdir)
    	@echo "========================"; \\
    	echo "$(distdir).tar.gz is ready for distribution"; \\
    	echo "========================"
    ');
    
    	local ($dist_all) = ('dist-all: distdir' . "\n"
    			     . $dist_header);
    	local ($curs);
    	foreach $curs ('dist', 'dist-shar', 'dist-zip', 'dist-tarZ')
    	{
    	    if (defined $options{$curs} || $curs eq 'dist')
    	    {
    		$output_rules .= ($curs . ': distdir' . "\n"
    				  . $dist_header
    				  . $dist{$curs}
    				  . $dist_trailer);
    		$dist_all .= $dist{$curs};
    	    }
    	}
    	$output_rules .= $dist_all . $dist_trailer;
        }
    
        # Generate distdir target.
        &handle_dist_worker;
    }
    
    # Scan a single dependency file and rewrite the dependencies as
    # appropriate.  Essentially this means:
    # * Clean out absolute dependencies which are not desirable.
    # * Rewrite other dependencies to be relative to $(top_srcdir).
    sub scan_dependency_file
    {
        local ($depfile) = @_;
    
        if (! open (DEP_FILE, $depfile))
        {
    	&am_error ("couldn't open \`$depfile': $!");
    	return;
        }
        print "automake: reading $depfile\n" if $verbose;
    
        # Sometimes it is necessary to omit some dependencies.
        local (%omit) = %omit_dependencies;
        if (&variable_defined ('OMIT_DEPENDENCIES'))
        {
    	grep ($omit{$_} = 1, &variable_value_as_list ('OMIT_DEPENDENCIES'));
        }
    
        local ($first_line) = 1;
        local ($last_line) = 0;
        local ($target, @dependencies);
        local ($one_dep, $xform);
        local ($just_file);
    
        local ($srcdir_rx, $fixup_rx);
        # If the top srcdir is absolute, then the current directory is
        # just relative_dir.  But if the top srcdir is relative, then we
        # need to add some dots first.  The same holds when matching
        # srcdir directly.
        if ($srcdir_name =~ /^\//)
        {
    	($fixup_rx = $srcdir_name . '/' . $relative_dir . '/')
    	    =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
    	($srcdir_rx = $srcdir_name . '/') =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
        }
        else
        {
    	($fixup_rx = ($srcdir_name . '/' . $top_builddir . '/'
    		      . $relative_dir . '/')) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
    	$srcdir_rx = $srcdir_name . '/';
    	# Don't append a spurious "." to the regex.
    	$srcdir_rx .= $top_builddir
    	    unless $top_builddir eq '.';
    	$srcdir_rx =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
        }
    
        local ($rewrite_builddir) = (($top_builddir eq '.')
    				 ? ''
    				 : $top_builddir . '/');
    
        while (<DEP_FILE>)
        {
    	if ($last_line)
    	{
    	    # If LAST_LINE set then we've already seen what we thought
    	    # was the last line.
    	    goto bad_format;
    	}
    	next if (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o);
    	chop;
    	if (! s/\\$//)
    	{
    	    # No trailing "\" means this should be the last line.
    	    $last_line = 1;
    	}
    
    	if ($first_line)
    	{
    	    if (! /^([^:]+:)(.+)$/)
    	    {
    	      bad_format:
    		&am_error ("\`$depfile' has incorrect format");
    		close (DEP_FILE);
    		return;
    	    }
    
    	    $target = $1;
    	    $_ = $2;
    
    	    $first_line = 0;
    	}
    
    	foreach $one_dep (split (' ', $_))
    	{
    	    if ($one_dep =~ /^$fixup_rx/)
    	    {
    		# The dependency points to the current directory in
    		# some way.
    		($xform = $one_dep) =~ s/^$fixup_rx//;
    		push (@dependencies, $xform);
    	    }
    	    elsif ($one_dep =~ /^$srcdir_rx/)
    	    {
    		# The dependency is in some other directory in the package.
    		($xform = $one_dep) =~ s/^$srcdir_rx/$rewrite_builddir/;
    		push (@dependencies, $xform);
    	    }
    	    elsif ($one_dep =~ /^\//)
    	    {
    		# Absolute path; ignore.
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		# Anything else is assumed to be correct.  But first
    		# make sure it is not on our list of dependencies to
    		# omit.
    		($just_file = $one_dep) =~ s,^.*/,,;
    		push (@dependencies, $one_dep)
    		    if ! defined $omit{$just_file};
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        &pretty_print_rule ($target, "\t", @dependencies);
    
        close (DEP_FILE);
    }
    
    # Handle auto-dependency code.
    sub handle_dependencies
    {
        if ($use_dependencies)
        {
    	# Include GNU-make-specific auto-dep code.
    	if ($dir_holds_sources)
    	{
    	    &define_pretty_variable ('DEP_FILES', sort keys %dep_files);
    	    $output_rules .= &file_contents ('depend');
    	    push (@clean, 'depend');
    	    &push_phony_cleaners ('depend');
    	    $output_rules .=
    		&file_contents_with_transform ('s/\@EXT\@/.c/g;'
    					       . 's/\@MKDEP\@/MKDEP/g;'
    					       . 's/^ONLYC//g;',
    					       'depend2');
    	    local ($ext);
    	    local ($need_cxx) = 0;
    	    foreach $ext (sort keys %cxx_extensions)
    	    {
    		$output_rules .=
    		    &file_contents_with_transform ('s/\@EXT\@/' . $ext .'/g;'
    						   . 's/\@MKDEP\@/CXXMKDEP/g;'
    						   . 's/^ONLYC.*$//;',
    						   'depend2');
    		$need_cxx = 1;
    	    }
    	    if ($need_cxx)
    	    {
    		&define_variable ('CXXMKDEP', '$(CXX) -M $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS)');
    	    }
    	}
        }
        elsif ($build_directory ne '')
        {
    	# Include any auto-generated deps that are present.  Note that
    	# $build_directory ends in a "/".
    	if (-d ($build_directory . $relative_dir . "/.deps")
    	    && -f ($build_directory . $relative_dir . "/.deps/.P"))
    	{
    	    local ($depfile);
    
    	    foreach $depfile (&my_glob ($build_directory
    					. $relative_dir . "/.deps/*.P"))
    	    {
    		&scan_dependency_file ($depfile);
    	    }
    
    	    $output_rules .= "\n";
    	}
        }
    }
    
    # Handle subdirectories.
    sub handle_subdirs
    {
        return if ! &variable_defined ('SUBDIRS');
    
        # Make sure each directory mentioned in SUBDIRS actually exists.
        local ($dir);
        foreach $dir (&variable_value_as_list ('SUBDIRS'))
        {
    	# Skip directories substituted by configure.
    	next if $dir =~ /^\@.*\@$/;
    
    	if (! -d $am_relative_dir . '/' . $dir)
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ('SUBDIRS',
    			    "required directory $am_relative_dir/$dir does not exist");
    	    next;
    	}
    
    	&am_relative_dir ('SUBDIRS',
    			  "directory should not contain \`/'")
    	    if $dir =~ /\//;
        }
    
        local ($xform) = ('s/\@INSTALLINFO\@/' .
    		      (defined $options{'no-installinfo'}
    		       ? 'install-info-recursive'
    		       : '')
    		      . '/;');
        $output_rules .= &file_contents_with_transform ($xform, 'subdirs');
    
        # Push a bunch of phony targets.
        local ($phonies);
        foreach $phonies ('-data', '-exec', 'dirs')
        {
    	push (@phony, 'install' . $phonies . '-recursive');
    	push (@phony, 'uninstall' . $phonies . '-recursive');
        }
        foreach $phonies ('all', 'check', 'installcheck', 'info', 'dvi')
        {
    	push (@phony, $phonies . '-recursive');
        }
        &push_phony_cleaners ('recursive');
    
        push (@check_tests, "check-recursive");
        push (@installcheck, "installcheck-recursive");
        push (@info, "info-recursive");
        push (@dvi, "dvi-recursive");
    
        $recursive_install = 1;
    }
    
    # Handle aclocal.m4.
    sub handle_aclocal_m4
    {
        local ($regen_aclocal) = 0;
        if (-f 'aclocal.m4')
        {
    	&define_variable ("ACLOCAL", '$(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4');
    	&push_dist_common ('aclocal.m4');
    
    	if (open (ACLOCAL, '< aclocal.m4'))
    	{
    	    local ($line);
    	    $line = <ACLOCAL>;
    	    close (ACLOCAL);
    
    	    if ($line =~ 'generated automatically by aclocal')
    	    {
    		$regen_aclocal = 1;
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        local ($acinclude) = 0;
        if (-f 'acinclude.m4')
        {
    	$regen_aclocal = 1;
    	$acinclude = 1;
        }
    
        # Note that it might be possible that aclocal.m4 doesn't exist but
        # should be auto-generated.  This case probably isn't very
        # important.
        if ($regen_aclocal)
        {
    	local (@ac_deps) = (
    			    ($seen_maint_mode ? "\@MAINT\@" : "") ,
    			    "configure.in",
    			    ($acinclude ? ' acinclude.m4' : '')
    			    );
    
    	# Scan all -I directories for m4 files.  These are our
    	# dependencies.
    	if (&variable_defined ('ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS'))
    	{
    	    local ($amdir);
    	    foreach $amdir (&variable_value_as_list ('ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS'))
    	    {
    		if ($amdir =~ s/^-I//
    		    && $amdir !~ /^\//
    		    && -d $amdir)
    		{
    		    push (@ac_deps, &my_glob ($am_dir . '/*.m4'));
    		}
    	    }
    	}
    
    	&pretty_print_rule ("\$(srcdir)/aclocal.m4:", "\t\t", @ac_deps);
    
    	$output_rules .=  ("\t"
    			   . 'cd $(srcdir) && aclocal'
    			   . (&variable_defined ('ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS')
    			      ? ' $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS)' : '')
    			   . "\n");
        }
    }
    
    # Rewrite a list of input files into a form suitable to put on a
    # dependency list.  The idea is that if an input file has a directory
    # part the same as the current directory, then the directory part is
    # simply removed.  But if the directory part is different, then
    # $(top_srcdir) is prepended.  Among other things, this is used to
    # generate the dependency list for the output files generated by
    # AC_OUTPUT.  Consider what the dependencies should look like in this
    # case:
    #   AC_OUTPUT(src/out:src/in1:lib/in2)
    sub rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies
    {
        local (@inputs) = @_;
        local ($single, @newinputs);
    
        foreach $single (@inputs)
        {
    	if (&dirname ($single) eq $relative_dir)
    	{
    	    push (@newinputs, &basename ($single));
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    push (@newinputs, '$(top_srcdir)/' . $single);
    	}
        }
    
        return @newinputs;
    }
    
    # Handle remaking and configure stuff.
    # We need the name of the input file, to do proper remaking rules.
    sub handle_configure
    {
        local ($local, $input, @secondary_inputs) = @_;
    
        # If SUBDIRS defined, require AC_PROG_MAKE_SET.
        &am_line_error ('SUBDIRS', "AC_PROG_MAKE_SET must be used in configure.in")
    	if &variable_defined ('SUBDIRS') && ! $seen_make_set;
    
        local ($top_reldir);
    
        local ($input_base) = &basename ($input);
        local ($local_base) = &basename ($local);
    
        local ($amfile) = $input_base . '.am';
        # We know we can always add '.in' because it really should be an
        # error if the .in was missing originally.
        local ($infile) = '$(srcdir)/' . $input_base . '.in';
        local ($colon_infile);
        if ($local ne $input)
        {
    	$colon_infile = ':' . $input . '.in';
        }
        $colon_infile .= ':' . join (':', @secondary_inputs)
    	if @secondary_inputs;
    
        local (@rewritten) = &rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies (@secondary_inputs);
        # This rule remakes the Makefile.in.  Note use of @MAINT@ forces
        # us to abandon pretty-printing.  Sigh.
        $output_rules .= ($infile
    		      # NOTE perl 5.003 (with -w) gives a
    		      # uninitialized value error on the next line.
    		      # Don't know why.
    		      . ': '
    		      . ($seen_maint_mode ? '@MAINT@ ' : '')
    		      . $amfile . ' '
    		      . '$(top_srcdir)/configure.in $(ACLOCAL) '
    		      . join (' ', @rewritten) . "\n"
    		      . "\tcd \$(top_srcdir) && automake "
    		      . ($cygnus_mode ? '--cygnus' : ('--' . $strictness_name))
    		      . ' ' . $input . $colon_infile . "\n\n");
    
        # This rule remakes the Makefile.
        $output_rules .= ($local_base
    		      # NOTE: bogus uninit value error on next line;
    		      # see comment above.
    		      . ': '
    		      . $infile . ' '
    		      . '$(top_builddir)/config.status $(BUILT_SOURCES)'
    		      . "\n"
    		      . "\tcd \$(top_builddir) \\\n"
    		      . "\t  && CONFIG_FILES="
    		      . (($relative_dir eq '.') ? '$@' : '$(subdir)/$@')
    		      . $colon_infile
    		      . ' CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) ./config.status'
    		      . "\n\n");
    
        if ($relative_dir ne '.')
        {
    	# In subdirectory.
    	$top_reldir = '../';
        }
        else
        {
    	&handle_aclocal_m4;
    	$output_rules .= &file_contents ('remake');
    	&examine_variable ('CONFIGURE_DEPENDENCIES');
    	$top_reldir = '';
        }
    
        # If we have a configure header, require it.
        if ($config_header && $relative_dir eq &dirname ($config_header))
        {
    	local ($ch_sans_dir) = &basename ($config_header);
    	local ($cn_sans_dir) = &basename ($config_name);
    
    	&require_file_with_conf_line ($config_header_line,
    				      $FOREIGN, $ch_sans_dir);
    
    	# Header defined and in this directory.
    	local (@files);
    	if (-f $relative_dir . '/acconfig.h')
    	{
    	    push (@files, 'acconfig.h');
    	}
    	if (-f $config_name . '.top')
    	{
    	    push (@files, "${cn_sans_dir}.top");
    	}
    	if (-f $config_name . '.bot')
    	{
    	    push (@files, "${cn_sans_dir}.bot");
    	}
    
    	&push_dist_common (@files);
    	$output_rules .= &file_contents_with_transform ('s/\@FILES\@/'
    							. join (' ', @files)
    							. '/;',
    							'remake-hdr');
    
    	&touch ($relative_dir . '/stamp-h.in');
    	&require_file_with_conf_line ($config_header_line, $FOREIGN,
    				      'stamp-h.in');
    
    	push (@clean, 'hdr');
    	&push_phony_cleaners ('hdr');
    	&define_variable ("CONFIG_HEADER_IN", "${ch_sans_dir}");
        }
    
        # Set location of mkinstalldirs.
        if ($config_aux_dir ne '.' && $config_aux_dir ne '')
        {
    	&define_variable ('mkinstalldirs', ('$(SHELL) ' . $config_aux_dir
    					    . '/mkinstalldirs'));
        }
        else
        {
    	&define_variable ('mkinstalldirs',
    			  '$(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs');
        }
    
        &am_line_error ('CONFIG_HEADER',
    		    "\`CONFIG_HEADER' is an anachronism; now determined from \`configure.in'")
    	if &variable_defined ('CONFIG_HEADER');
    
        if ($config_name)
        {
    	# Generate CONFIG_HEADER define.
    	if ($relative_dir eq &dirname ($config_name))
    	{
    	    &define_variable ("CONFIG_HEADER", &basename ($config_name));
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    &define_variable ("CONFIG_HEADER",
    			      "${top_builddir}/${config_name}");
    	}
        }
    
        # Now look for other files in this directory which must be remade
        # by config.status, and generate rules for them.
        local (@actual_other_files) = ();
        local ($file, $local);
        local (@inputs, @rewritten_inputs, $single);
        foreach $file (@other_input_files)
        {
    	if ($file =~ /^(.*):(.*)$/)
    	{
    	    # This is the ":" syntax of AC_OUTPUT.
    	    $file = $1;
    	    $local = &basename ($file);
    	    @inputs = split (':', $2);
    	    @rewritten_inputs = &rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies (@inputs);
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    # Normal usage.
    	    $local = &basename ($file);
    	    @inputs = ($local . '.in');
    	    @rewritten_inputs =
    		&rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies ($file . '.in');
    	}
    
    	# Skip files not in this directory.
    	next unless &dirname ($file) eq $relative_dir;
    
    	# Skip the config header.
    	next if $local eq $top_builddir . '/' . $config_name;
    
    	# Skip any Makefile.
    	next if $local eq 'Makefile';
    
    	$output_rules .= ($local . ': '
    			  . '$(top_builddir)/config.status '
    			  . join (' ', @rewritten_inputs) . "\n"
    			  . "\t"
    			  . 'cd $(top_builddir) && CONFIG_FILES='
    			  . ($relative_dir eq '.' ? '' : '$(subdir)/')
       			  . '$@' . (length (@rewritten_inputs) > 1
    				    ? (':' . join (':', @rewritten_inputs))
    				    : '')
    			  . ' CONFIG_HEADERS= ./config.status'
    			  . "\n");
    	push (@actual_other_files, $local);
    
    	# Require all input files.
    	&require_file_with_conf_line ($ac_output_line, $FOREIGN,
    				      @inputs);
        }
    
        # These files get removed by "make clean".
        &define_pretty_variable ('CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES', @actual_other_files);
    }
    
    # Handle C headers.
    sub handle_headers
    {
        $dir_holds_headers = &am_install_var ('header', 'HEADERS', 'include',
    					  'oldinclude', 'pkginclude',
    					  'noinst', 'check');
    }
    
    sub handle_gettext
    {
        return if ! $seen_gettext || $relative_dir ne '.';
    
        if (! &variable_defined ('SUBDIRS'))
        {
    	&am_conf_error
    	    ("AM_GNU_GETTEXT in configure.in but SUBDIRS not defined");
    	return;
        }
    
        &require_file_with_conf_line ($ac_gettext_line, $FOREIGN, 'ABOUT-NLS')
    	if $seen_gettext;
    
        if (&variable_defined ('SUBDIRS'))
        {
    	&am_line_error
    	    ('SUBDIRS',
    	     "AM_GNU_GETTEXT in configure.in but \`po' not in SUBDIRS")
    		if $contents{'SUBDIRS'} !~ /\bpo\b/;
    	&am_line_error
    	    ('SUBDIRS',
    	     "AM_GNU_GETTEXT in configure.in but \`intl' not in SUBDIRS")
    		if $contents{'SUBDIRS'} !~ /\bintl\b/;
        }
    
        # Ensure that each language in ALL_LINGUAS has a .po file, and
        # each po file is mentioned in ALL_LINGUAS.
        if ($seen_linguas)
        {
    	local (%linguas) = ();
    	grep ($linguas{$_} = 1, split (' ', $all_linguas));
    
    	foreach (<po/*.po>)
    	{
    	    s/^po\///;
    	    s/\.po$//;
    
    	    &am_line_error ($all_linguas_line,
    			    ("po/$_.po exists but \`$_' not in \`ALL_LINGUAS'"))
    		if ! $linguas{$_};
    	}
    
    	foreach (keys %linguas)
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ($all_linguas_line,
    			    "$_ in \`ALL_LINGUAS' but po/$_.po does not exist")
    		if ! -f "po/$_.po";
    	}
        }
        else
        {
    	&am_error ("AM_GNU_GETTEXT in configure.in but \`ALL_LINGUAS' not defined");
        }
    }
    
    # Handle footer elements.
    sub handle_footer
    {
        if ($contents{'SOURCES'})
        {
    	# NOTE don't use define_pretty_variable here, because
    	# $contents{...} is already defined.
    	$output_vars .= 'SOURCES = ' . $contents{'SOURCES'} . "\n";
        }
        if ($contents{'OBJECTS'})
        {
    	# NOTE don't use define_pretty_variable here, because
    	# $contents{...} is already defined.
    	$output_vars .= 'OBJECTS = ' . $contents{'OBJECTS'} . "\n";
        }
        if ($contents{'SOURCES'} || $contents{'OBJECTS'})
        {
    	$output_vars .= "\n";
        }
    
        if (&variable_defined ('SUFFIXES'))
        {
    	# Push actual suffixes, and not $(SUFFIXES).  Some versions of
    	# make do not like variable substitutions on the .SUFFIXES
    	# line.
    	push (@suffixes, &variable_value_as_list ('SUFFIXES'));
        }
    
        # Note: AIX 4.1 /bin/make will fail if any suffix rule appears
        # before .SUFFIXES.  So we make sure that .SUFFIXES appears before
        # anything else, by sticking it right after the default: target.
        $output_header .= ".SUFFIXES:\n";
        if (@suffixes)
        {
    	$output_header .= ".SUFFIXES: " . join (' ', @suffixes) . "\n";
        }
        $output_trailer .= &file_contents ('footer');
    }
    
    # Deal with installdirs target.
    sub handle_installdirs
    {
        # GNU Makefile standards recommend this.
        $output_rules .= ("installdirs:"
    		      . ($recursive_install
    			 ? " installdirs-recursive\n"
    			 : "\n"));
        push (@phony, 'installdirs');
        if (@installdirs)
        {
    	&pretty_print_rule ("\t" . '$(mkinstalldirs) ', "\t\t",
    			    @installdirs);
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
    }
    
    # There are several targets which need to be merged.  This is because
    # their complete definition is compiled from many parts.  Note that we
    # avoid double colon rules, otherwise we'd use them instead.
    sub handle_merge_targets
    {
        # There are a few install-related variables that you should not define.
        local ($var);
        foreach $var ('PRE_INSTALL', 'POST_INSTALL', 'NORMAL_INSTALL')
        {
    	if (&variable_defined ($var))
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ($var, "\`$var' should not be defined");
    	}
        }
    
        push (@all, 'Makefile');
        push (@all, &basename ($config_name))
    	if $config_name && &dirname ($config_name) eq $relative_dir;
    
        &do_one_merge_target ('info', @info);
        &do_one_merge_target ('dvi', @dvi);
        &do_check_merge_target;
        &do_one_merge_target ('installcheck', @installcheck);
    
        if (defined $options{'no-installinfo'})
        {
    	# FIXME: this is kind of a hack; should find another way to
    	# know that this is required.
    	local (@dirs);
    	if (grep ($_ eq 'install-info-am', @phony))
    	{
    	    push (@dirs, 'install-info-am');
    	}
    	if (&variable_defined ('SUBDIRS'))
    	{
    	    push (@dirs, 'install-info-recursive');
    	}
    	&do_one_merge_target ('install-info', @dirs);
        }
    
        # Handle the various install targets specially.  We do this so
        # that (eg) "make install-exec" will run "install-exec-recursive"
        # if required, but "make install" won't run it twice.  Step one is
        # to see if the user specified local versions of any of the
        # targets we handle.  "all" is treated as one of these since
        # "install" can run it.
        push (@install_exec, 'install-exec-local')
    	if defined $contents{'install-exec-local'};
        push (@install_data, 'install-data-local')
    	if defined $contents{'install-data-local'};
        push (@uninstall, 'uninstall-local')
    	if defined $contents{'uninstall-local'};
        local ($utarg);
        foreach $utarg ('uninstall-data-local', 'uninstall-data-hook',
    		    'uninstall-exec-local', 'uninstall-exec-hook')
        {
    	if (defined $contents{$utarg})
    	{
    	    local ($x);
    	    ($x = $utarg) =~ s/(data|exec)-//;
    	    &am_line_error ($utarg, "use \`$x', not \`$utarg'");
    	}
        }
        push (@all, 'all-local')
    	if defined $contents{'all-local'};
    
        if (defined $contents{'install-local'})
        {
    	&am_line_error ('install-local',
    			"use \`install-data' or \`install-exec', not \`install'");
        }
    
        # Step two: if we are doing recursive makes, write out the
        # appropriate rules.
        local (@install);
        if ($recursive_install)
        {
    	push (@install, 'install-recursive');
    
    	if (@all)
    	{
    	    local (@hackall) = ();
    	    if ($config_name && &dirname ($config_name) eq $relative_dir)
    	    {
    
    		# This is kind of a hack, but I couldn't see a better
    		# way to handle it.  In this particular case, we need
    		# to make sure config.h is built before we recurse.
    		# We can't do this by changing the order of
    		# dependencies to the "all" because that breaks when
    		# using parallel makes.  Instead we handle things
    		# explicitly.
    		$output_rules .= ('all-recursive-am: $(CONFIG_HEADER)'
    				  . "\n\t" . '$(MAKE) all-recursive'
    				  . "\n\n");
    		push (@hackall, 'all-recursive-am');
    		push (@phony, 'all-recursive-am');
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		push (@hackall, 'all-recursive');
    	    }
    
    	    $output_rules .= ('all-am: '
    			      . join (' ', @all)
    			      . "\n\n");
    	    @all = @hackall;
    	    push (@all, 'all-am');
    	    push (@phony, 'all-am');
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    @all = ('all-recursive');
    
    	    # Must always generate `all-am' target, so it can be
    	    # referred to elsewhere.
    	    $output_rules .= "all-am:\n";
    	}
    	if (@install_exec)
    	{
    	    $output_rules .= ('install-exec-am: '
    			      . join (' ', @install_exec)
    			      . "\n\n");
    	    @install_exec = ('install-exec-recursive', 'install-exec-am');
    	    push (@install, 'install-exec-am');
    	    push (@phony, 'install-exec-am');
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    @install_exec = ('install-exec-recursive');
    	}
    	if (@install_data)
    	{
    	    $output_rules .= ('install-data-am: '
    			      . join (' ', @install_data)
    			      . "\n\n");
    	    @install_data = ('install-data-recursive', 'install-data-am');
    	    push (@install, 'install-data-am');
    	    push (@phony, 'install-data-am');
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    @install_data = ('install-data-recursive');
    	}
    	if (@uninstall)
    	{
    	    $output_rules .= ('uninstall-am: '
    			      . join (' ', @uninstall)
    			      . "\n\n");
    	    @uninstall = ('uninstall-recursive', 'uninstall-am');
    	    push (@phony, 'uninstall-am');
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    @uninstall = ('uninstall-recursive');
    	}
        }
    
        # Step three: print definitions users can use.  Code below knows
        # that install-exec is done before install-data, beware.
        $output_rules .= ("install-exec: "
    		      . join (' ', @install_exec)
    		      . "\n");
        $output_rules .= "\t\$(NORMAL_INSTALL)\n";
        if (defined $contents{'install-exec-hook'})
        {
    	$output_rules .= "\t" . '$(MAKE) install-exec-hook' . "\n";
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
        push (@install, 'install-exec') if !$recursive_install;
        push (@phony, 'install-exec');
    
        $output_rules .= ("install-data: "
    		      . join (' ', @install_data)
    		      . "\n");
        $output_rules .= "\t\$(NORMAL_INSTALL)\n";
        if (defined $contents{'install-data-hook'})
        {
    	$output_rules .= "\t" . '$(MAKE) install-data-hook' . "\n";
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
        push (@install, 'install-data') if !$recursive_install;
        push (@phony, 'install-data');
    
        # If no dependencies for 'install', add 'all'.  Why?  That way
        # "make install" at top level of distclean'd distribution won't
        # fail because stuff in 'lib' fails to build.
        if (! @install || (scalar (@install) == 2
    		       && $install[0] eq 'install-exec'
    		       && $install[1] eq 'install-data'))
        {
    	push (@install, 'all');
        }
        $output_rules .= ('install: '
    		      . join (' ', @install)
    		      # Use "@:" as empty command so nothing prints.
    		      . "\n\t\@:"
    		      . "\n\n"
    		      . 'uninstall: '
    		      . join (' ', @uninstall)
    		      . "\n\n");
        push (@phony, 'install', 'uninstall');
    
        $output_rules .= ('all: '
    		      . join (' ', @all)
    		      . "\n\n");
        push (@phony, 'all');
    
        # Generate the new 'install-strip' target.
        $output_rules .= ("install-strip:\n\t"
    		      . '$(MAKE) INSTALL_PROGRAM=\'$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s\' install'
    		      . "\n");
    }
    
    # Helper for handle_merge_targets.
    sub do_one_merge_target
    {
        local ($name, @values) = @_;
    
        if (defined $contents{$name . '-local'})
        {
    	# User defined local form of target.  So include it.
    	push (@values, $name . '-local');
    	push (@phony, $name . '-local');
        }
    
        &pretty_print_rule ($name . ":", "\t\t", @values);
        push (@phony, $name);
    }
    
    # Handle check merge target specially.
    sub do_check_merge_target
    {
        if (defined $contents{'check-local'})
        {
    	# User defined local form of target.  So include it.
    	push (@check_tests, 'check-local');
    	push (@phony, 'check-local');
        }
    
        if (! &variable_defined ('SUBDIRS'))
        {
    	# 'check' must depend on `all', but not when doing recursive
    	# build.
    	unshift (@check, 'all');
        }
        else
        {
    	# When subdirs are used, do the `all' build and then do all
    	# the recursive stuff.  Actually use `all-am' because it
    	# doesn't recurse; we rely on the check target in the subdirs
    	# to do the required builds there.
    	unshift (@check, 'all-am');
        }
    
        # The check target must depend on the local equivalent of `all',
        # to ensure all the primary targets are built.  Also it must
        # depend on the test code named in @check.
        &pretty_print_rule ('check:', "\t\t", @check);
    
        # Now the check rules must explicitly run anything named in
        # @check_tests.  This is done via a separate make invocation to
        # avoid problems with parallel makes.  Every time I write code
        # like this I wonder: how could you invent a parallel make and not
        # provide any real synchronization facilities?
        &pretty_print_rule ("\t\$(MAKE)", "\t  ", @check_tests);
    }
    
    # Handle all 'clean' targets.
    sub handle_clean
    {
        push (@clean, 'generic');
        $output_rules .= &file_contents ('clean');
        &push_phony_cleaners ('generic');
    
        local ($target) = $recursive_install ? 'clean-am' : 'clean';
        &do_one_clean_target ($target, 'mostly', '', @clean);
        &do_one_clean_target ($target, '', 'mostly', @clean);
        &do_one_clean_target ($target, 'dist', '', @clean);
        &do_one_clean_target ($target, 'maintainer-', 'dist', @clean);
    
        push (@phony, 'clean', 'mostlyclean', 'distclean', 'maintainer-clean');
    
        local (@deps);
        if ($recursive_install)
        {
    	# Do -recursive before -am.  If you aren't doing a parallel
    	# make, this can be nicer.
    	@deps = ('recursive', 'am');
    	&do_one_clean_target ('', 'mostly', '', @deps);
    	&do_one_clean_target ('', '', '', @deps);
    	&do_one_clean_target ('', 'dist', '', @deps);
    	&do_one_clean_target ('', 'maintainer-', '', @deps);
        }
    }
    
    # Helper for handle_clean.
    sub do_one_clean_target
    {
        local ($target, $name, $last_name, @deps) = @_;
    
        # Special case: if target not passed, then don't generate
        # dependency on next "lower" clean target (eg no
        # clean<-mostlyclean derivation).  In this case the target is
        # implicitly known to be 'clean'.
        local ($flag) = $target;
        $target = 'clean' if ! $flag;
    
        grep (($_ = $name . 'clean-' . $_) && 0, @deps);
        if ($flag)
        {
    	if ($last_name || $name ne 'mostly')
    	{
    	    push (@deps, $last_name . $target);
    	}
        }
    
        # If a -local version of the rule is given, add it to the list.
        if (defined $contents{$name . $target . '-local'})
        {
    	push (@deps, $name . $target . '-local');
        }
    
        # Print the target and the dependencies.
        &pretty_print_rule ($name . $target . ": ", "\t\t", @deps);
    
        # FIXME: shouldn't we really print these messages before running
        # the dependencies?
        if ($name . $target eq 'maintainer-clean')
        {
    	# Print a special warning.
    	$output_rules .=
    	    ("\t\@echo \"This command is intended for maintainers to use;\"\n"
    	     . "\t\@echo \"it deletes files that may require special "
    	     . "tools to rebuild.\"\n");
    
    	$output_rules .= "\trm -f config.status\n"
    	    if $relative_dir eq '.';
        }
        elsif ($name . $target eq 'distclean')
        {
    	$output_rules .= "\trm -f config.status\n";
    	$output_rules .= "\trm -f libtool\n" if $seen_libtool;
        }
        $output_rules .= "\n";
    }
    
    # Handle .PHONY target.
    sub handle_phony
    {
        &pretty_print_rule ('.PHONY:', "", @phony);
        $output_rules .= "\n";
    }
    
    # Handle TESTS variable and other checks.
    sub handle_tests
    {
        if (defined $options{'dejagnu'})
        {
    	push (@check_tests, 'check-DEJAGNU');
    	push (@phony, 'check-DEJAGNU');
    
    	local ($xform);
    	if ($cygnus_mode)
    	{
    	    $xform = 's/^CYGNUS//;';
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    $xform = 's/^CYGNUS.*$//;';
    	}
    	$output_rules .= &file_contents_with_transform ($xform, 'dejagnu');
    
    	# In Cygnus mode, these are found in the build tree.
    	# Otherwise they are looked for in $PATH.
    	&define_program_variable ('EXPECT', 'build', 'expect', 'expect');
    	&define_program_variable ('RUNTEST', 'src', 'dejagnu', 'runtest');
    
    	# Note that in the rule we don't directly generate site.exp to
    	# avoid the possibility of a corrupted site.exp if make is
    	# interrupted.  Jim Meyering has some useful text on this
    	# topic.
    	$output_rules .= ("site.exp: Makefile\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo 'Making a new site.exp file...'\n"
    			  . "\t-\@rm -f site.bak\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo '## these variables are automatically generated by make ##' > \$\@-t\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo '# Do not edit here.  If you wish to override these values' >> \$\@-t\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo '# edit the last section' >> \$\@-t\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo 'set tool \$(DEJATOOL)' >> \$\@-t\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo 'set srcdir \$(srcdir)' >> \$\@-t\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo 'set objdir' \`pwd\` >> \$\@-t\n");
    
    	# Extra stuff for AC_CANONICAL_*
    	local (@whatlist) = ();
    	if ($seen_canonical)
    	{
    	    push (@whatlist, 'host')
    	}
    
    	# Extra stuff only for AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM.
    	if ($seen_canonical == $AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM)
    	{
    	    push (@whatlist, 'target', 'build');
    	}
    
    	local ($c1, $c2);
    	foreach $c1 (@whatlist)
    	{
    	    foreach $c2 ('alias', 'triplet')
    	    {
    		$output_rules .= "\t\@echo 'set ${c1}_${c2} \$(${c1}_${c2})' >> \$\@-t\n";
    	    }
    	}
    
    	$output_rules .= ("\t\@echo '## All variables above are generated by configure. Do Not Edit ##' >> \$\@-t\n"
    			  . "\t-\@sed '1,/^## All variables above are.*##/ d' site.bak >> \$\@-t\n"
    			  . "\t-\@mv site.exp site.bak\n"
    			  . "\t\@mv \$\@-t site.exp\n");
        }
        else
        {
    	local ($c);
    	foreach $c ('DEJATOOL', 'RUNTEST', 'RUNTESTFLAGS')
    	{
    	    if (&variable_defined ($c))
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($c, "\`$c' defined but \`dejagnu' not in \`AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS'");
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        if (&variable_defined ('TESTS'))
        {
    	push (@check_tests, 'check-TESTS');
    	push (@phony, 'check-TESTS');
    
    	$output_rules .= 'check-TESTS: $(TESTS)
    	@failed=0; all=0; \\
    	srcdir=$(srcdir); export srcdir; \\
    	for tst in $(TESTS); do \\
    	  all=`expr $$all + 1`; \\
    	  if test -f $$tst; then dir=.; \\
    	  else dir="$(srcdir)"; fi; \\
    	  if $(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) $$dir/$$tst; then \\
    	    echo "PASS: $$tst"; \\
    	  else \\
    	    failed=`expr $$failed + 1`; \\
    	    echo "FAIL: $$tst"; \\
    	  fi; \\
    	done; \\
    	if test "$$failed" -eq 0; then \\
    	  echo "========================"; \\
    	  echo "All $$all tests passed"; \\
    	  echo "========================"; \\
    	else \\
    	  echo "$$failed of $$all tests failed"; \\
    	fi
    ';
        }
    }
    
    # Handle Emacs Lisp.
    sub handle_emacs_lisp
    {
        local (@elfiles) = &am_install_var ('lisp', 'LISP', 'lisp', 'noinst');
    
        if (@elfiles)
        {
    	# Found some lisp.
    	&define_configure_variable ('lispdir');
    	&define_configure_variable ('EMACS');
    	$output_rules .= (".el.elc:\n"
    			  . "\t\@echo 'WARNING: Warnings can be ignored. :-)'\n"
    			  . "\tEMACS=\$(EMACS) \$(SHELL) \$(srcdir)/elisp-comp \$<\n");
    	push (@suffixes, '.el', '.elc');
    
    	# Generate .elc files.
    	grep ($_ .= 'c', @elfiles);
    	&define_pretty_variable ('ELCFILES', @elfiles);
    
    	push (@clean, 'lisp');
    	&push_phony_cleaners ('lisp');
    
    	push (@all, '$(ELCFILES)');
    
    	local ($varname);
    	if (&variable_defined ('lisp_LISP'))
    	{
    	    $varname = 'lisp_LISP';
    	    &am_error ("\`lisp_LISP' defined but \`AM_PATH_LISPDIR' not in \`configure.in'")
    		if ! $seen_lispdir;
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    $varname = 'noinst_LISP';
    	}
    
    	&require_file_with_line ($varname, $FOREIGN, 'elisp-comp');
        }
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Scan one file for interesting things.  Subroutine of scan_configure.
    sub scan_one_configure_file
    {
        local ($filename) = @_;
    
        open (CONFIGURE, $filename)
    	|| die "automake: couldn't open \`$filename': $!\n";
        print "automake: reading $filename\n" if $verbose;
    
        while (<CONFIGURE>)
        {
    	# Remove comments from current line.
    	s/\bdnl\b.*$//;
    	s/\#.*$//;
    
    	# Skip macro definitions.  Otherwise we might be confused into
    	# thinking that a macro that was only defined was actually
    	# used.
    	next if /AC_DEFUN/;
    
    	# Populate libobjs array.
    	if (/AC_FUNC_ALLOCA/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'alloca.c'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'getloadavg.c'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AC_FUNC_MEMCMP/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'memcmp.c'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'fileblocks.c'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/A[CM]_REPLACE_GNU_GETOPT/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'getopt.c'} = 1;
    	    $libsources{'getopt1.c'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AM_FUNC_STRTOD/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'strtod.c'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AM_WITH_REGEX/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'rx.c'} = 1;
    	    $libsources{'rx.h'} = 1;
    	    $libsources{'regex.c'} = 1;
    	    $libsources{'regex.h'} = 1;
    	    $omit_dependencies{'rx.h'} = 1;
    	    $omit_dependencies{'regex.h'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AM_FUNC_MKTIME/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'mktime.c'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AM_FUNC_ERROR_AT_LINE/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'error.c'} = 1;
    	    $libsources{'error.h'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/AM_FUNC_OBSTACK/)
    	{
    	    $libsources{'obstack.c'} = 1;
    	    $libsources{'obstack.h'} = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/LIBOBJS="(.*)\s+\$LIBOBJS"/
    	       || /LIBOBJS="\$LIBOBJS\s+(.*)"/)
    	{
    	    foreach $libobj_iter (split (' ', $1))
    	    {
    		if ($libobj_iter =~ /^(.*)\.o$/)
    		{
    		    $libsources{$1 . '.c'} = 1;
    		}
    	    }
    	}
    
    	if (! $in_ac_replace && s/AC_REPLACE_FUNCS\s*\(\[?//)
    	{
    	    $in_ac_replace = 1;
    	}
    	if ($in_ac_replace)
    	{
    	    $in_ac_replace = 0 if s/[\]\)].*$//;
    	    # Remove trailing backslash.
    	    s/\\$//;
    	    foreach (split)
    	    {
    		# Need to skip empty elements for Perl 4.
    		next if $_ eq '';
    		$libsources{$_ . '.c'} = 1;
    	    }
    	}
    
    	if (/(fp_WITH_DMALLOC|fp_WITH_REGEX|fp_FUNC_FNMATCH|fp_PROG_INSTALL|fp_C_PROTOTYPES|jm_MAINTAINER_MODE|ud_GNU_GETTEXT)/)
    	{
    	    &am_conf_line_error ($filename, $., "\`$1' is obsolete; use corresponding \`AM_' macro");
    	}
    
    	# Process the AC_OUTPUT macro.
    	if (! $in_ac_output && s/AC_OUTPUT\s*\(\[?//)
    	{
    	    $in_ac_output = 1;
    	    $ac_output_line = $.;
    	}
    	if ($in_ac_output)
    	{
    	    $in_ac_output = 0 if s/[\]\),].*$//;
    
    	    # Look at potential Makefile.am's.
    	    foreach (split)
    	    {
    		next if $_ eq "\\";
    
    		# Handle $local:$input syntax.  Note that we ignore
    		# every input file past the first, though we keep
    		# those around for later.
    		local ($local, $input, @rest) = split (/:/);
    		if (! $input)
    		{
    		    $input = $local;
    		}
    		else
    		{
    		    # FIXME: should be error if .in is missing.
    		    $input =~ s/\.in$//;
    		}
    
    		if (-f $input . '.am')
    		{
    		    # We have a file that automake should generate.
    		    push (@make_input_list, $input);
    		    $make_list{$input} = join (':', ($local, @rest));
    		}
    		else
    		{
    		    # We have a file that automake should cause to be
    		    # rebuilt, but shouldn't generate itself.
    		    push (@other_input_files, $_);
    		}
    	    }
    	}
    
    	if (/$AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    @config_aux_path = $1;
    	}
    
    	# Check for ansi2knr.
    	$am_c_prototypes = 1 if /AM_C_PROTOTYPES/;
    
    	# Check for NLS support.
    	if (/AM_GNU_GETTEXT/)
    	{
    	    $seen_gettext = 1;
    	    $ac_gettext_line = $.;
    	    $omit_dependencies{'libintl.h'} = 1;
    	}
    
            # Look for ALL_LINGUAS.
            if (/ALL_LINGUAS="(.*)"$/ || /ALL_LINGUAS=(.*)$/)
    	{
    	    $seen_linguas = 1;
    	    $all_linguas = $1;
    	    $all_linguas_line = $.;
    	}
    
    	# Handle configuration headers.  A config header of `[$1]'
    	# means we are actually scanning AM_CONFIG_HEADER from
    	# aclocal.m4.
    	if (/A([CM])_CONFIG_HEADER\s*\((.*)\)/
    	    && $2 ne '[$1]')
    	{
    	    &am_conf_line_error
    		($filename, $.,
    		 "use \`AM_CONFIG_HEADER', not \`AC_CONFIG_HEADER'")
    		    if $1 eq 'C';
    
    	    $config_header_line = $.;
    	    $config_name = $2;
    	    if ($config_name =~ /^([^:]+):(.+)$/)
    	    {
    		$config_name = $1;
    		$config_header = $2;
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		$config_header = $config_name . '.in';
    	    }
    	}
    
            # Handle AC_CANONICAL_*.  Always allow upgrading to
            # AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM, but never downgrading.
    	$seen_canonical = $AC_CANONICAL_HOST
    	    if ! $seen_canonical
    		&& (/AC_CANONICAL_HOST/ || /AC_CHECK_TOOL/);
            $seen_canonical = $AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM if /AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM/;
    
    	$seen_path_xtra = 1 if /AC_PATH_XTRA/;
    
            # This macro handles several different things.
            if (/$AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    $seen_make_set = 1;
    	    $seen_package = 1;
    	    $seen_version = 1;
    	    $seen_arg_prog = 1;
    	    $seen_prog_install = 2;
    	    ($package_version = $1) =~ s/$AM_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATTERN/$1/o;
    	    $package_version_line = $.;
    	}
    
    	# This is like AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, but doesn't actually set the
    	# package and version number.  (This might change in the
    	# future).  Yes, I'm not above hacking Automake so it works
    	# well with other GNU tools -- that is actually the point.
    	if (/AM_INIT_GUILE_MODULE/)
    	{
    	    $seen_make_set = 1;
    	    $seen_package = 1;
    	    $seen_version = 1;
    	    $seen_arg_prog = 1;
    	    $seen_prog_install = 2;
    	    @config_aux_path = ('..');
    	}
    
    	# Some things required by Automake.
    	$seen_make_set = 1 if /AC_PROG_MAKE_SET/;
    	$seen_arg_prog = 1 if /AC_ARG_PROGRAM/;
    
    	if (/AC_PROG_(YACC|RANLIB|CC|CXX|LEX)/)
    	{
    	    $configure_vars{$1} = 1;
    	}
    	if (/$AC_CHECK_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    $configure_vars{$3} = 1;
    	}
    	if (/$AC_SUBST_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    $configure_vars{$1} = 1;
    	}
    
            $seen_decl_yytext = 1 if /AC_DECL_YYTEXT/;
            $seen_maint_mode = 1 if /AM_MAINTAINER_MODE/;
            $seen_package = 1 if /PACKAGE=/;
    
    	# Skip VERSION of [$2]; that is from AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE.
            if (/\bVERSION=(\S+)/ && $1 ne '[$2]')
    	{
    	    $seen_version = 1;
    	    $package_version = $1;
    	    $package_version_line = $.;
    	}
            elsif (/VERSION=/)
    	{
    	    $seen_version = 1;
    	}
    
            # Weird conditionals here because it is always allowed to
            # upgrade to AM_PROG_INSTALL but never to downgrade to
            # AC_PROG_INSTALL.
    	$seen_prog_install = 1 if ! $seen_prog_install && /AC_PROG_INSTALL/;
    	$seen_prog_install = 2 if /AM_PROG_INSTALL/;
    
            $seen_lispdir = 1 if /AM_PATH_LISPDIR/;
    
            if (/AM_PROG_LIBTOOL/)
    	{
    	    $seen_libtool = 1;
    	    $libtool_line = $.;
    	    $configure_vars{'RANLIB'} = 1;
    	    $configure_vars{'CC'} = 1;
    	    # AM_PROG_LIBTOOL runs AC_CANONICAL_HOST.  Make sure we
    	    # never downgrade (if we've seen AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM).
    	    $seen_canonical = $AC_CANONICAL_HOST if ! $seen_canonical;
    	}
        }
    
        close (CONFIGURE);
    }
    
    # Scan configure.in and aclocal.m4 for interesting things.  We must
    # scan aclocal.m4 because there might be AC_SUBSTs and such there.
    sub scan_configure
    {
        # Reinitialize libsources here.  This isn't really necessary,
        # since we currently assume there is only one configure.in.  But
        # that won't always be the case.
        %libsources = ();
    
        local ($in_ac_output, $in_ac_replace) = (0, 0);
        local (%make_list, @make_input_list);
        local ($libobj_iter);
    
        &scan_one_configure_file ('configure.in');
        &scan_one_configure_file ('aclocal.m4')
    	if -f 'aclocal.m4';
    
        # Set input and output files if not specified by user.
        if (! @input_files)
        {
    	@input_files = @make_input_list;
    	%output_files = %make_list;
        }
    
        &am_conf_error ("\`PACKAGE' not defined in configure.in")
            if ! $seen_package;
        &am_conf_error ("\`VERSION' not defined in configure.in")
            if ! $seen_version;
    
        # Look for some files we need.  Always check for these.  This
        # check must be done for every run, even those where we are only
        # looking at a subdir Makefile.  We must set relative_dir so that
        # the file-finding machinery works.
        local ($relative_dir) = '.';
        &require_config_file ($FOREIGN, 'install-sh', 'mkinstalldirs');
        &am_error ("\`install.sh' is an anachronism; use \`install-sh' instead")
            if -f $config_aux_path[0] . '/install.sh';
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Set up for Cygnus mode.
    sub check_cygnus
    {
        return unless $cygnus_mode;
    
        &set_strictness ('foreign');
        $options{'no-installinfo'} = 1;
        $options{'no-dependencies'} = 1;
        $use_dependencies = 0;
    
        if (! $seen_maint_mode)
        {
    	&am_conf_error ("\`AM_MAINTAINER_MODE' required when --cygnus specified");
        }
    }
    
    # Do any extra checking for GNU standards.
    sub check_gnu_standards
    {
        if ($relative_dir eq '.')
        {
    	# In top level (or only) directory.
    	&require_file ($GNU, 'INSTALL', 'NEWS', 'README', 'COPYING',
    		       'AUTHORS', 'ChangeLog');
        }
    
        if ($strictness >= $GNU)
        {
    	if (defined $options{'no-installman'})
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS',
    			    "option \`no-installman' disallowed by GNU standards");
    	}
    
    	if (defined $options{'no-installinfo'})
    	{
    	    &am_line_error ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS',
    			    "option \`no-installinfo' disallowed by GNU standards");
    	}
        }
    }
    
    # Do any extra checking for GNITS standards.
    sub check_gnits_standards
    {
        if ($strictness >= $GNITS)
        {
    	if (-f $relative_dir . '/COPYING.LIB')
    	{
    	    &am_error ("\`${relative_dir}/COPYING.LIB' disallowed by Gnits standards");
    	}
    
    	if ($relative_dir eq '.')
    	{
    	    if ($package_version !~ /^$GNITS_VERSION_PATTERN$/)
    	    {
    		# FIXME: allow real filename.
    		&am_conf_line_error ('configure.in',
    				     $package_version_line,
    				     "version \`$package_version' doesn't follow Gnits standards");
    	    }
    	    elsif (defined $1 && -f 'README-alpha')
    	    {
    		# This means we have an alpha release.  See
    		# GNITS_VERSION_PATTERN for details.
    		&require_file ($GNITS, 'README-alpha');
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        if ($relative_dir eq '.')
        {
    	# In top level (or only) directory.
    	&require_file ($GNITS, 'THANKS');
        }
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Pretty-print something.  HEAD is what should be printed at the
    # beginning of the first line, FILL is what should be printed at the
    # beginning of every subsequent line.
    sub pretty_print_internal
    {
        local ($head, $fill, @values) = @_;
    
        local ($column) = length ($head);
        local ($result) = $head;
    
        # Fill length is number of characters.  However, each Tab
        # character counts for eight.  So we count the number of Tabs and
        # multiply by 7.
        local ($fill_length) = length ($fill);
        $fill_length += 7 * ($fill =~ tr/\t/\t/d);
    
        local ($bol) = ($head eq '');
        foreach (@values)
        {
    	# "71" because we also print a space.
    	if ($column + length ($_) > 71)
    	{
    	    $result .= " \\\n" . $fill;
    	    $column = $fill_length;
    	    $bol = 1;
    	}
    
    	$result .= ' ' unless ($bol);
    	$result .= $_;
    	$column += length ($_) + 1;
    	$bol = 0;
        }
    
        $result .= "\n";
        return $result;
    }
    
    # Pretty-print something and append to output_vars.
    sub pretty_print
    {
        $output_vars .= &pretty_print_internal (@_);
    }
    
    # Pretty-print something and append to output_rules.
    sub pretty_print_rule
    {
        $output_rules .= &pretty_print_internal (@_);
    }
    
    
    ################################################################
    
    # See if a variable exists.
    sub variable_defined
    {
        local ($var) = @_;
        if (defined $targets{$var})
        {
    	&am_line_error ($var, "\`$var' is target; expected variable");
    	return 0;
        }
        elsif (defined $contents{$var})
        {
    	$content_seen{$var} = 1;
    	return 1;
        }
        return 0;
    }
    
    # Mark a variable as examined.
    sub examine_variable
    {
        local ($var) = @_;
        &variable_defined ($var);
    }
    
    # Return contents of variable as list, split as whitespace.  This will
    # recursively follow $(...) and ${...} inclusions.  It preserves @...@
    # substitutions.  If PARENT is specified, it is the name of the
    # including variable; this is only used for error reports.
    sub variable_value_as_list
    {
        local ($var, $parent) = @_;
        local (@result);
    
        if (defined $targets{$var})
        {
    	&am_line_error ($var, "\`$var' is target; expected variable");
        }
        elsif (! defined $contents{$var})
        {
    	&am_line_error ($parent, "variable \`$var' not defined");
        }
        else
        {
    	local (@temp_list);
    	$content_seen{$var} = 1;
    	foreach (split (' ', $contents{$var}))
    	{
    	    # If a comment seen, just leave.
    	    last if /^#/;
    
    	    # Handle variable substitutions.
    	    if (/^\$\{(.*)\}$/ || /^\$\((.*)\)$/)
    	    {
    		local ($varname) = $1;
    		local ($from, $to);
    		if ($varname =~ /^([^:]*):([^=]*)=(.*)$/)
    		{
    		    $varname = $1;
    		    $to = $3;
    		    ($from = $2) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
    		}
    
    		# Find the value.
    		@temp_list = &variable_value_as_list ($1, $var);
    
    		# Now rewrite the value if appropriate.
    		if ($from)
    		{
    		    grep (s/$from$/$to/, @temp_list);
    		}
    
    		push (@result, @temp_list);
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		push (@result, $_);
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        return @result;
    }
    
    # Define a new variable, but only if not already defined.
    sub define_variable
    {
        local ($var, $value) = @_;
    
        if (! defined $contents{$var})
        {
    	$output_vars .= $var . ' = ' . $value . "\n";
    	$contents{$var} = $value;
    	$content_seen{$var} = 1;
        }
    }
    
    # Like define_variable, but second arg is a list, and is
    # pretty-printed.
    sub define_pretty_variable
    {
        local ($var, @value) = @_;
        if (! defined $contents{$var})
        {
    	$contents{$var} = join (' ', @value);
    	&pretty_print ($var . ' = ', '', @value);
    	$content_seen{$var} = 1;
        }
    }
    
    # Like define_variable, but define a variable to be the configure
    # substitution by the same name.
    sub define_configure_variable
    {
        local ($var) = @_;
        local ($value) = '@' . $var . '@';
        &define_variable ($var, $value);
    }
    
    # Define a variable that represents a program to run.  If in Cygnus
    # mode, the program is searched for in the build (or source) tree.
    # Otherwise no searching is done at all.  Arguments are:
    # * VAR      Name of variable to define
    # * WHATDIR  Either `src' or `build', depending on where program should
    #            be found.  (runtest is in srcdir!)
    # * SUBDIR   Subdir of top-level dir
    # * PROGRAM  Name of program
    sub define_program_variable
    {
        local ($var, $whatdir, $subdir, $program) = @_;
    
        if ($cygnus_mode)
        {
    	local ($full) = ('$(top_' . $whatdir . 'dir)/../'
    			 . $subdir . '/' . $program);
    	&define_variable ($var, ('`if test -f ' . $full
    				 . '; then echo ' . $full . '; else echo '
    				 . $program . '; fi`'));
        }
        else
        {
    	&define_variable ($var, $program);
        }
    }
    
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Read Makefile.am and set up %contents.  Simultaneously copy lines
    # from Makefile.am into $output_trailer or $output_vars as
    # appropriate.  NOTE we put rules in the trailer section.  We want
    # user rules to come after our generated stuff.
    sub read_am_file
    {
        local ($amfile) = @_;
    
        open (AM_FILE, $amfile) || die "automake: couldn't open \`$amfile': $!\n";
        print "automake: reading $amfile\n" if $verbose;
    
        $output_vars = ("# $in_file_name generated automatically by automake "
    		    . $VERSION . " from $am_file_name\n");
    
        # Generate copyright for generated Makefile.in.
        $output_vars .= $gen_copyright;
    
        local ($saw_bk) = 0;
        local ($was_rule) = 0;
        local ($spacing) = '';
        local ($comment) = '';
        local ($last_var_name) = '';
        local ($blank) = 0;
    
        while (<AM_FILE>)
        {
    	if (/$IGNORE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Merely delete comments beginning with two hashes.
    	}
    	elsif (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Stick a single white line before the incoming macro or rule.
    	    $spacing = "\n";
    	    $blank = 1;
    	}
    	elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule.  Make
    	    # sure a blank line preceeds first block of comments.
    	    $spacing = "\n" unless $blank;
    	    $blank = 1;
    	    $comment .= $spacing . $_;
    	    $spacing = '';
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    last;
    	}
        }
    
        $output_vars .= $comment . "\n";
        $comment = '';
        $spacing = "\n";
        local ($am_vars) = '';
    
        local ($is_ok_macro);
        while ($_)
        {
    	$_ .= "\n"
    	    unless substr ($_, -1, 1) eq "\n";
    
    	$_ =~ s/\@MAINT\@//g
    	    unless $seen_maint_mode;
    
    	if (/$IGNORE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Merely delete comments beginning with two hashes.
    	}
    	elsif (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Stick a single white line before the incoming macro or rule.
    	    $spacing = "\n";
    	}
    	elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule.
    	    $comment .= $spacing . $_;
    	    $spacing = '';
    	}
    	elsif ($saw_bk)
    	{
    	    if ($was_rule)
    	    {
    		$output_trailer .= $_;
    		$saw_bk = /\\$/;
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		$am_vars .= $_;
    		$saw_bk = /\\$/;
    		# Chop newline and backslash if this line is
    		# continued.  FIXME: maybe ensure trailing whitespace
    		# exists?
    		chop if $saw_bk;
    		chop if $saw_bk;
    		$contents{$last_var_name} .= $_;
    	    }
    	}
    	elsif (/$RULE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # warn "** Saw rule .$1.\n";
    	    # Found a rule.
    	    $was_rule = 1;
    	    # Value here doesn't matter; for targets we only note
    	    # existence.
    	    $contents{$1} = 1;
    	    $targets{$1} = 1;
    	    $content_lines{$1} = $.;
    	    $output_trailer .= $comment . $spacing . $_;
    	    $comment = $spacing = '';
    	    $saw_bk = /\\$/;
    	}
    	elsif (($is_ok_macro = /$MACRO_PATTERN/o)
    	       || /$BOGUS_MACRO_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Found a macro definition.
    	    $was_rule = 0;
    	    $last_var_name = $1;
    	    if (substr ($2, -1) eq "\\")
    	    {
    		$contents{$1} = substr ($2, 0, length ($2) - 1);
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		$contents{$1} = $2;
    	    }
    	    $content_lines{$1} = $.;
    	    $am_vars .= $comment . $spacing . $_;
    	    $comment = $spacing = '';
    	    $saw_bk = /\\$/;
    
    	    # Error if bogus.
    	    &am_line_error ($., "bad macro name \`$1'")
    		if ! $is_ok_macro;
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    # This isn't an error; it is probably a continued rule.
    	    # In fact, this is what we assume.
    	    $was_rule = 1;
    	    $output_trailer .= $comment . $spacing . $_;
    	    $comment = $spacing = '';
    	    $saw_bk = /\\$/;
    	}
    
    	$_ = <AM_FILE>;
        }
    
        $output_trailer .= $comment;
    
        # Compute relative location of the top object directory.
        local (@topdir) = ();
        foreach (split (/\//, $relative_dir))
        {
    	next if $_ eq '.' || $_ eq '';
    	if ($_ eq '..')
    	{
    	    pop @topdir;
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    push (@topdir, '..');
    	}
        }
        @topdir = ('.') if ! @topdir;
    
        $top_builddir = join ('/', @topdir);
        local ($build_rx);
        ($build_rx = $top_builddir) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g;
        $output_vars .= &file_contents_with_transform
                            ('s/\@top_builddir\@/' . $build_rx . '/g;',
    			 'header-vars');
    
        # Generate some useful variables when AC_CANONICAL_* used.  FIXME:
        # this should use generic %configure_vars method.
        if ($seen_canonical)
        {
    	local ($curs, %vars);
    	$vars{'host_alias'} = 'host_alias';
    	$vars{'host_triplet'} = 'host';
    	if ($seen_canonical == $AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM)
    	{
    	    $vars{'build_alias'} = 'build_alias';
    	    $vars{'build_triplet'} = 'build';
    	    $vars{'target_alias'} = 'target_alias';
    	    $vars{'target_triplet'} = 'target';
    	}
    	foreach $curs (sort keys %vars)
    	{
    	    $output_vars .= "$curs = \@$vars{$curs}\@\n";
    	    $contents{$curs} = "\@$vars{$curs}\@";
    	}
        }
    
        local ($curs);
        foreach $curs (sort keys %configure_vars)
        {
    	&define_configure_variable ($curs);
        }
    
        $output_vars .= $am_vars;
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    sub initialize_global_constants
    {
        # Values for AC_CANONICAL_*
        $AC_CANONICAL_HOST = 1;
        $AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM = 2;
    
        # Associative array of standard directory names.  Entry is TRUE if
        # corresponding directory should be installed during
        # 'install-exec' phase.
        %exec_dir_p =
    	('bin', 1,
    	 'sbin', 1,
    	 'libexec', 1,
    	 'data', 0,
    	 'sysconf', 1,
    	 'localstate', 1,
    	 'lib', 1,
    	 'info', 0,
    	 'man', 0,
    	 'include', 0,
    	 'oldinclude', 0,
    	 'pkgdata', 0,
    	 'pkglib', 1,
    	 'pkginclude', 0
    	 );
    
        # Helper text for dealing with man pages.
        $install_man_format =
        '	@sect=@SECTION@;				\\
    	inst=`echo "@MANBASE@" | sed \'$(transform)\'`.@FULLSECT@; \\
    	if test -f $(srcdir)/@MAN@; then file=$(srcdir)/@MAN@; \\
    	else file=@MAN@; fi; \\
    	echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(mandir)/man$$sect/$$inst"; \\
    	$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(mandir)/man$$sect/$$inst
    ';
    
        $uninstall_man_format =
        '	inst=`echo "@MANBASE@" | sed \'$(transform)\'`.@FULLSECT@; \\
    	rm -f $(mandir)/man@SECTION@/$$inst
    ';
    
        # Commonly found files we look for and automatically include in
        # DISTFILES.
        @common_files =
    	(
    	 "README", "THANKS", "TODO", "NEWS", "COPYING", "COPYING.LIB",
    	 "INSTALL", "ABOUT-NLS", "ChangeLog", "configure", "configure.in",
    	 "config.guess", "config.sub", "AUTHORS", "BACKLOG", "ABOUT-GNU",
    	 "libversion.in", "mdate-sh", "mkinstalldirs", "install-sh",
    	 'texinfo.tex', "ansi2knr.c", "ansi2knr.1", 'elisp-comp',
    	 'interlock', 'ylwrap', 'acinclude.m4', @libtoolize_files
    	 );
    
        # Commonly used files we auto-include, but only sometimes.
        @common_sometimes =
    	(
    	 "aclocal.m4", "acconfig.h", "config.h.top",
    	 "config.h.bot", "stamp-h.in", 'stamp-vti'
    	 );
    
        $USAGE = "\
      -a, --add-missing     add missing standard files to package
      --amdir=DIR           directory storing config files
      --build-dir=DIR       directory where build being done (for dependencies)
      --cygnus              assume program is part of Cygnus-style tree
      --foreign             set strictness to foreign
      --gnits               set strictness to gnits
      --gnu                 set strictness to gnu
      --help                print this help, then exit
      -i, --include-deps    include generated dependencies in Makefile.in
      --no-force            only update Makefile.in's that are out of date
      -o DIR, --output-dir=DIR
                            put generated Makefile.in's into DIR
      --srcdir-name=DIR     name used for srcdir (for dependencies)
      -v, --verbose         verbosely list files processed
      --version             print version number, then exit\n";
    
        # Copyright on generated Makefile.ins.
        $gen_copyright = "\
    # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation
    # gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
    ";
    
        # Ignore return result from chmod, because it might give an error
        # if we chmod a symlink.
        $dist_header = "\t" . '-chmod -R a+r $(distdir)' . "\n";
        $dist{'tarZ'} = ("\t"
    		     . '$(TAR) chf - $(distdir) | compress -c > $(distdir).tar.Z'
    		     . "\n");
        $dist{'shar'} = ("\t"
    		     . 'shar $(distdir) | gzip > $(distdir).shar.gz'
    		     . "\n");
        $dist{'zip'} = "\t" . 'zip -rq $(distdir).zip $(distdir)' . "\n";
        $dist{'dist'} = "\t" .  'GZIP=$(GZIP) $(TAR) chozf $(distdir).tar.gz $(distdir)' . "\n";
        $dist_trailer = "\t" . 'rm -rf $(distdir)' . "\n";
    }
    
    # (Re)-Initialize per-Makefile.am variables.
    sub initialize_per_input
    {
        # These two variables are used when generating each Makefile.in.
        # They hold the Makefile.in until it is ready to be printed.
        $output_rules = '';
        $output_vars = '';
        $output_trailer = '';
        $output_header = '';
    
        # Suffixes found during a run.
        @suffixes = ();
    
        # This holds the contents of a Makefile.am, as parsed by
        # read_am_file.
        %contents = ();
    
        # This holds the names which are targets.  These also appear in
        # %contents.
        %targets = ();
    
        # This holds the line numbers at which various elements of
        # %contents are defined.
        %content_lines = ();
    
        # This holds a 1 if a particular variable was examined.
        %content_seen = ();
    
        # This holds the "relative directory" of the current Makefile.in.
        # Eg for src/Makefile.in, this is "src".
        $relative_dir = '';
    
        # This holds a list of files that are included in the
        # distribution.
        %dist_common = ();
    
        # List of dependencies for the obvious targets.
        @install_data = ();
        @install_exec = ();
        @uninstall = ();
        @installdirs = ();
    
        @info = ();
        @dvi = ();
        @all = ();
        @check = ();
        @check_tests = ();
        @installcheck = ();
        @clean = ();
    
        @phony = ();
    
        # These are pretty obvious, too.  They are used to define the
        # SOURCES and OBJECTS variables.
        @sources = ();
        @objects = ();
    
        # TRUE if current directory holds any C source files.
        $dir_holds_sources = 0;
    
        # These variables track inclusion of various compile-related .am
        # files.  $included_generic_compile is TRUE if the basic code has
        # been included.  $included_knr_compile is TRUE if the ansi2knr
        # code has been included.  $included_libtool_compile is TRUE if
        # libtool support has been included.
        $included_generic_compile = 0;
        $included_knr_compile = 0;
        $included_libtool_compile = 0;
    
        # TRUE if current directory holds any headers.
        $dir_holds_headers = 0;
    
        # TRUE if install targets should work recursively.
        $recursive_install = 0;
    
        # All .P files.
        %dep_files = ();
    
        # Strictness levels.
        $strictness = $default_strictness;
        $strictness_name = $default_strictness_name;
    
        # Options from AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS.
        %options = ();
    
        # Whether or not dependencies are handled.  Can be further changed
        # in handle_options.
        $use_dependencies = $cmdline_use_dependencies;
    
        # Per Makefile.am.
        $local_maint_charset = $maint_charset;
    
        # All yacc and lex source filenames for this directory.  Use
        # filenames instead of raw count so that multiple instances are
        # counted correctly (eg one yacc file can appear in multiple
        # programs without harm).
        %yacc_sources = ();
        %lex_sources = ();
    
        # C++ source extensions we've seen.
        %cxx_extensions = ();
    
        # TRUE if we've seen any non-C++ sources.
        $seen_c_source = 0;
    
        # This is a list of all targets to run during "make dist".
        @dist_targets = ();
    
        # Keys in this hash are the names of ._o files which must depend
        # on ansi2knr.  Ugh.
        %de_ansi_objects = ();
    }
    
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Return contents of a file from $am_dir, automatically skipping
    # macros or rules which are already known.  Runs command on each line
    # as it is read; this command can modify $_.
    sub file_contents_with_transform
    {
        local ($command, $basename) = @_;
        local ($file) = $am_dir . '/' . $basename . '.am';
    
        if ($command ne '' && substr ($command, -1) ne ';')
        {
    	die "automake: programming error in file_contents_with_transform\n";
        }
    
        open (FC_FILE, $file)
    	|| die "automake: installation error: cannot open \`$file'\n";
        # Looks stupid?
        # print "automake: reading $file\n" if $verbose;
    
        local ($was_rule) = 0;
        local ($result_vars) = '';
        local ($result_rules) = '';
        local ($comment) = '';
        local ($spacing) = "\n";
        local ($skipping) = 0;
        local ($had_chars);
    
        while (<FC_FILE>)
        {
    	$_ =~ s/\@MAINT\@//g
    	    unless $seen_maint_mode;
    
    	$had_chars = length ($_);
    	eval $command;
    	# If the transform caused all the characters to go away, then
    	# ignore the line.  Why do this?  Because in Perl 4, a "next"
    	# inside of an eval doesn't affect a loop outside the eval.
    	# So we can't pass in a "transform" that uses next.  We used
    	# to do this.
    	next if $had_chars && $_ eq '';
    
    	if (/$IGNORE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Merely delete comments beginning with two hashes.
    	}
    	elsif (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Stick a single white line before the incoming macro or rule.
    	    $spacing = "\n";
    	}
    	elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule.
    	    $comment .= $spacing . $_;
    	    $spacing = '';
    	}
    	elsif ($saw_bk)
    	{
    	    if ($was_rule)
    	    {
    		$result_rules .= $_ if ! $skipping;
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		$result_vars .= $_ if ! $skipping;
    	    }
    	    $saw_bk = /\\$/;
    	}
    	elsif (/$RULE_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # warn "** Found rule .$1.\n";
    	    # Found a rule.
    	    $was_rule = 1;
    	    $skipping = defined $contents{$1};
    	    # warn "** Skip $skipping\n" if $skipping;
    	    $result_rules .= $comment . $spacing . $_ if ! $skipping;
    	    $comment = $spacing = '';
    	    $saw_bk = /\\$/;
    	}
    	elsif (/$MACRO_PATTERN/o)
    	{
    	    # warn "** Found macro .$1.\n";
    	    # Found a variable reference.
    	    $was_rule = 0;
    	    $skipping = defined $contents{$1};
    	    # warn "** Skip $skipping\n" if $skipping;
    	    $result_vars .= $comment . $spacing . $_ if ! $skipping;
    	    $comment = $spacing = '';
    	    $saw_bk = /\\$/;
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    # This isn't an error; it is probably a continued rule.
    	    # In fact, this is what we assume.
    	    $was_rule = 1;
    	    $result_rules .= $comment . $spacing . $_ if ! $skipping;
    	    $comment = $spacing = '';
    	    $saw_bk = /\\$/;
    	}
        }
    
        close (FC_FILE);
        return $result_vars . $result_rules . $comment;
    }
    
    # Like file_contents_with_transform, but no transform.
    sub file_contents
    {
        return &file_contents_with_transform ('', @_);
    }
    
    # Find all variable prefixes that are used for install directories.  A
    # prefix `zar' qualifies iff:
    # * `zardir' is a variable.
    # * `zar_PRIMARY' is a variable.
    sub am_primary_prefixes
    {
        local ($primary, @prefixes) = @_;
    
        local (%valid, $varname);
        grep ($valid{$_} = 0, @prefixes);
        $valid{'EXTRA'} = 0;
        foreach $varname (keys %contents)
        {
    	if ($varname =~ /^(.*)_$primary$/)
    	{
    	    if (! defined $valid{$1}
    		&& ! &variable_defined ($1 . 'dir')
    		# Note that a configure variable is always legitimate.
    		# It is natural to name such variables after the
    		# primary, so we explicitly allow it.
    		&& ! defined $configure_vars{$varname})
    	    {
    		&am_line_error ($varname, "invalid variable \"$varname\"");
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		# Ensure all extended prefixes are actually used.
    		$valid{$1} = 1;
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        return %valid;
    }
    
    # Handle `where_HOW' variable magic.  Does all lookups, generates
    # install code, and possibly generates code to define the primary
    # variable.  The first argument is the name of the .am file to munge,
    # the second argument is the primary variable (eg HEADERS), and all
    # subsequent arguments are possible installation locations.  Returns
    # list of all values of all _HOW targets.
    #
    # FIXME: this should be rewritten to be cleaner.  It should be broken
    # up into multiple functions.
    #
    # Usage is: am_install_var (OPTION..., file, HOW, where...)
    sub am_install_var
    {
        local (@args) = @_;
    
        local ($do_clean, $do_ltlibs) = (0, 0);
        local ($more_xform) = '';
        while (@args)
        {
    	if ($args[0] eq '-clean')
    	{
    	    $do_clean = 1;
    	}
    	if ($args[0] eq '-ltlibs')
    	{
    	    $do_ltlibs = 1;
    	    if ($seen_libtool)
    	    {
    		# Note that we explicitly set the mode, to avoid
    		# lossage if the program name isn't what we expect.
    		$more_xform = 's/\@LIBTOOL\@/\$(LIBTOOL) --mode=install/;';
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		$more_xform = 's/\@LIBTOOL\@//;';
    	    }
    	}
    	elsif ($args[0] !~ /^-/)
    	{
    	    last;
    	}
    	shift (@args);
        }
        local ($file, $primary, @prefixes) = @args;
        unshift (@prefixes, 'lib') if ($do_ltlibs);
    
        local (@used) = ();
        local (@result) = ();
    
        # Now that configure substitutions are allowed in where_HOW
        # variables, it is an error to actually define the primary.
        &am_line_error ($primary, "\`$primary' is an anachronism")
    	if &variable_defined ($primary);
    
    
        # Look for misspellings.  It is an error to have a variable ending
        # in a "reserved" suffix whose prefix is unknown, eg
        # "bni_PROGRAMS".  However, unusual prefixes are allowed if a
        # variable of the same name (with "dir" appended) exists.  For
        # instance, if the variable "zardir" is defined, then
        # "zar_PROGRAMS" becomes valid.  This is to provide a little extra
        # flexibility in those cases which need it.  Perhaps it should be
        # disallowed in the Gnits case?  The problem is, sometimes it is
        # useful to put things in a subdir of eg pkgdatadir, perhaps even
        # for Gnitsoids.
        local (%valid) = &am_primary_prefixes ($primary, @prefixes);
    
        # If a primary includes a configure substitution, then the EXTRA_
        # form is required.  Otherwise we can't properly do our job.
        local ($require_extra);
        local ($warned_about_extra) = 0;
    
        local ($clean_file) = $file . '-clean';
        local ($one_name);
        local ($X);
        foreach $X (sort keys %valid)
        {
    	$one_name = $X . '_' . $primary;
    	if (&variable_defined ($one_name))
    	{
    	    # Append actual contents of where_PRIMARY variable to
    	    # result.
    	    local ($rcurs);
    	    foreach $rcurs (&variable_value_as_list ($one_name))
    	    {
    		# Skip configure substitutions.  Possibly bogus.
    		if ($rcurs =~ /^\@.*\@$/)
    		{
    		    if ($X eq 'EXTRA')
    		    {
    			if (! $warned_about_extra)
    			{
    			    $warned_about_extra = 1;
    			    &am_line_error ($one_name,
    					    "\`$one_name' contains configure substitution, but shouldn't");
    			}
    		    }
    		    # Check here to make sure variables defined in
    		    # configure.in do not imply that EXTRA_PRIMARY
    		    # must be defined.
    		    elsif (! defined $configure_vars{$one_name})
    		    {
    			$require_extra = $one_name;
    		    }
    		    next;
    		}
    
    		if ($do_ltlibs)
    		{
    		    if ($rcurs =~ /^lib.*\.l?a$/)
    		    {
    			if (! $seen_libtool)
    			{
    			    &am_line_error ($one_name,
    					    "\`$rcurs' is a libtool library name, but AM_PROG_LIBTOOL is not in \`configure.in'");
    			    $seen_libtool = 1;
    			}
    
    			# Check that libtool libraries go only into
    			# libdir.  Ignore `EXTRA' libtool libraries.
    			if ($rcurs =~ /^lib.*\.la$/ && $X ne 'lib'
    			    && $X ne 'EXTRA')
    			{
    			    &am_line_error ($one_name,
    					    "libtool library \`$rcurs' must only be installed in libdir");
    			}
    			elsif ($X =~ /^s?bin|libexec$/)
    			{
    			    &am_line_error ($one_name,
    					    "library \`$rcurs' must not be installed in a binary directory");
    			}
    		    }
    		    elsif ($X eq 'lib')
    		    {
    			&am_line_error ($one_name,
    					"only libraries (not \`$rcurs') may be installed in libdir");
    		    }
    		}
    		push (@result, $rcurs);
    	    }
    
    	    # "EXTRA" shouldn't be used when generating clean targets,
    	    # @all, or install targets.
    	    next if $X eq 'EXTRA';
    
    	    if ($do_clean)
    	    {
    		$output_rules .=
    		    &file_contents_with_transform ('s/\@DIR\@/' . $X . '/go;',
    						   $clean_file);
    
    		push (@clean, $X . $primary);
    		&push_phony_cleaners ($X . $primary);
    	    }
    
    	    if ($X eq 'check')
    	    {
    		push (@check, '$(' . $one_name . ')');
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		push (@used, '$(' . $one_name . ')');
    	    }
    	    if ($X eq 'noinst' || $X eq 'check')
    	    {
    		# Objects which don't get installed by default.
    		next;
    	    }
    
    	    if ($do_ltlibs && $X eq 'lib')
    	    {
    		$output_rules .=
    		    &file_contents_with_transform ('s/\@DIR\@/' . $X . '/go;',
    						   'ltlibs');
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		$output_rules .=
    		    &file_contents_with_transform ('s/\@DIR\@/' . $X . '/g;'
    						   . $more_xform,
    						   $file);
    	    }
    
    	    push (@uninstall, 'uninstall-' . $X . $primary);
    	    push (@phony, 'uninstall-' . $X . $primary);
    	    push (@installdirs, '$(' . $X . 'dir)');
    	    if (defined $exec_dir_p{$X} ? $exec_dir_p{$X} : ($X =~ /exec/))
    	    {
    		push (@install_exec, 'install-' . $X . $primary);
    		push (@phony, 'install-' . $X . $primary);
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		push (@install_data, 'install-' . $X . $primary);
    		push (@phony, 'install-' . $X . $primary);
    	    }
    	}
        }
    
        if (@used)
        {
    	# Define it.
    	&define_pretty_variable ($primary, @used);
    	$output_vars .= "\n";
        }
    
        if ($require_extra && ! &variable_defined ('EXTRA_' . $primary))
        {
    	&am_line_error ($require_extra,
    			"\`$require_extra' contains configure substitution, but \`EXTRA_$primary' not defined");
        }
    
        # Push here because PRIMARY might be configure time determined.
        push (@all, '$(' . $primary . ')')
    	if @used;
    
        return (@result);
    }
    
    
    ################################################################
    
    # This variable is local to the "require file" set of functions.
    @require_file_paths = ();
    
    # Verify that the file must exist in the current directory.  Usage:
    # require_file (isconfigure, line_number, strictness, file) strictness
    # is the strictness level at which this file becomes required.  Must
    # set require_file_paths before calling this function.
    # require_file_paths is set to hold a single directory (the one in
    # which the first file was found) before return.
    sub require_file_internal
    {
        local ($is_configure, $line, $mystrict, @files) = @_;
        local ($file, $fullfile);
        local ($found_it, $errfile, $errdir);
        local ($save_dir);
    
        foreach $file (@files)
        {
    	$found_it = 0;
    	foreach $dir (@require_file_paths)
    	{
    	    if ($dir eq '.')
    	    {
    		$fullfile = $relative_dir . "/" . $file;
    		$errdir = $relative_dir unless $errdir;
    	    }
    	    else
    	    {
    		$fullfile = $dir . "/" . $file;
    		$errdir = $dir unless $errdir;
    	    }
    
    	    # Use different name for "error filename".  Otherwise on
    	    # an error the bad file will be reported as eg
    	    # `../../install-sh' when using the default
    	    # config_aux_path.
    	    $errfile = $errdir . '/' . $file;
    
    	    if (-f $fullfile)
    	    {
    		$found_it = 1;
    		# FIXME: Once again, special-case `.'.
    		&push_dist_common ($file)
    		    if $dir eq $relative_dir || $dir eq '.';
    		$save_dir = $dir;
    		last;
    	    }
    	}
    
    	if ($found_it)
    	{
    	    # Prune the path list.
    	    @require_file_paths = $save_dir;
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    if ($strictness >= $mystrict)
    	    {
    		local ($trailer) = '';
    		local ($suppress) = 0;
    
    		# Only install missing files according to our desired
    		# strictness level.
    		if ($add_missing)
    		{
    		    $trailer = "; installing";
    		    $suppress = 1;
    
    		    # Maybe run libtoolize.
    		    if ($seen_libtool
    			&& grep ($_ eq $file, @libtoolize_files)
    			&& system ('libtoolize', '--automake'))
    		    {
    			$suppress = 0;
    			$trailer .= "; cannot run \`libtoolize': $!";
    		    }
    		    elsif (-f ($am_dir . '/' . $file))
    		    {
    			# Install the missing file.  Symlink if we
    			# can, copy if we must.  Note: delete the file
    			# first, in case it is a dangling symlink.
    			unlink ($errfile);
    			if ($symlink_exists)
    			{
    			    if (! symlink ($am_dir . '/' . $file, $errfile))
    			    {
    				$suppress = 0;
    				$trailer .= "; error while making link: $!\n";
    			    }
    			}
    			elsif (! system ('cp', $am_dir . '/' . $file, $errfile))
    			{
    			    $suppress = 0;
    			    $trailer .= "\n    error while making link\n";
    			}
    		    }
    		}
    
    		local ($save) = $exit_status;
    		if ($is_configure)
    		{
    		    # FIXME: allow actual file to be specified.
    		    &am_conf_line_error
    			('configure.in', $line,
    			 "required file \"$errfile\" not found$trailer");
    		}
    		else
    		{
    		    &am_line_error
    			($line,
    			 "required file \"$errfile\" not found$trailer");
    		}
    		$exit_status = $save if $suppress;
    	    }
    	}
        }
    }
    
    # Like require_file_with_line, but error messages refer to
    # configure.in, not the current Makefile.am.
    sub require_file_with_conf_line
    {
        @require_file_paths = '.';
        &require_file_internal (1, @_);
    }
    
    sub require_file_with_line
    {
        @require_file_paths = '.';
        &require_file_internal (0, @_);
    }
    
    sub require_file
    {
        @require_file_paths = '.';
        &require_file_internal (0, '', @_);
    }
    
    # Require a file that is also required by Autoconf.  Looks in
    # configuration path, as specified by AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.
    sub require_config_file
    {
        @require_file_paths = @config_aux_path;
        &require_file_internal (1, '', @_);
        local ($dir) = $require_file_paths[0];
        @config_aux_path = @require_file_paths;
        if ($dir eq '.')
        {
    	$config_aux_dir = '.';
        }
        else
        {
    	$config_aux_dir = '$(top_srcdir)/' . $dir;
        }
    }
    
    # Assumes that the line number is in Makefile.am.
    sub require_conf_file_with_line
    {
        @require_file_paths = @config_aux_path;
        &require_file_internal (0, @_);
        local ($dir) = $require_file_paths[0];
        @config_aux_path = @require_file_paths;
        if ($dir eq '.')
        {
    	$config_aux_dir = '.';
        }
        else
        {
    	$config_aux_dir = '$(top_srcdir)/' . $dir;
        }
    }
    
    # Assumes that the line number is in Makefile.am.
    sub require_conf_file_with_conf_line
    {
        @require_file_paths = @config_aux_path;
        &require_file_internal (1, @_);
        local ($dir) = $require_file_paths[0];
        @config_aux_path = @require_file_paths;
        if ($dir eq '.')
        {
    	$config_aux_dir = '.';
        }
        else
        {
    	$config_aux_dir = '$(top_srcdir)/' . $dir;
        }
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Push a list of files onto dist_common.
    sub push_dist_common
    {
        local (@files) = @_;
        local ($file);
    
        foreach $file (@files)
        {
    	$dist_common{$file} = 1;
        }
    }
    
    # Push a list of clean targets onto phony.
    sub push_phony_cleaners
    {
        local ($base) = @_;
        local ($target);
        foreach $target ('mostly', 'dist', '', 'maintainer-')
        {
    	push (@phony, $target . 'clean-' . $base);
        }
    }
    
    # Set strictness.
    sub set_strictness
    {
        $strictness_name = $_[0];
        if ($strictness_name eq 'gnu')
        {
    	$strictness = $GNU;
        }
        elsif ($strictness_name eq 'gnits')
        {
    	$strictness = $GNITS;
        }
        elsif ($strictness_name eq 'foreign')
        {
    	$strictness = $FOREIGN;
        }
        else
        {
    	die "automake: level \`$strictness_name' not recognized\n";
        }
    }
    
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Return directory name of file.
    sub dirname
    {
        local ($file) = @_;
        local ($sub);
    
        ($sub = $file) =~ s,/+[^/]+$,,g;
        $sub = '.' if $sub eq $file;
        return $sub;
    }
    
    # Return file name of a file.
    sub basename
    {
        local ($file) = @_;
        local ($sub);
    
        ($sub = $file) =~s,^.*/+,,g;
        return $sub;
    }
    
    # Touch a file.
    sub touch
    {
        local ($file) = @_;
    
        open (TOUCH, ">> $file");
        close (TOUCH);
    }
    
    # Glob something.  Do this to avoid indentation screwups everywhere we
    # want to glob.  Gross!
    sub my_glob
    {
        local ($pat) = @_;
        return <${pat}>;
    }
    
    ################################################################
    
    # Print an error message and set exit status.
    sub am_error
    {
        warn "automake: ${am_file}.am: ", join (' ', @_), "\n";
        $exit_status = 1;
    }
    
    sub am_line_error
    {
        local ($symbol, @args) = @_;
    
        if ($symbol)
        {
    	# If SYMBOL not already a line number, look it up in Makefile.am.
    	if ($symbol =~ /^\d+$/)
    	{
    	    $symbol .= ': ';
    	}
    	elsif (defined $content_lines{$symbol})
    	{
    	    $symbol = $content_lines{$symbol} . ': ';
    	}
    	else
    	{
    	    # A single space, to provide nice separation.
    	    $symbol = ' ';
    	}
    	warn "${am_file}.am:", $symbol, join (' ', @args), "\n";
    	$exit_status = 1;
        }
        else
        {
    	&am_error (@args);
        }
    }
    
    # Like am_error, but while scanning configure.in.
    sub am_conf_error
    {
        # FIXME: can run in subdirs.
        warn "automake: configure.in: ", join (' ', @_), "\n";
        $exit_status = 1;
    }
    
    # Error message with line number referring to configure.in.
    sub am_conf_line_error
    {
        local ($file, $line, @args) = @_;
    
        if ($line)
        {
    	warn "$file: $line: ", join (' ', @args), "\n";
    	$exit_status = 1;
        }
        else
        {
    	&am_conf_error (@args);
        }
    }
    
    # Tell user where our aclocal.m4 is, but only once.
    sub keyed_aclocal_warning
    {
        local ($key) = @_;
        warn "automake: macro \`$key' can be generated by \`aclocal'\n";
    }
    
    # Print usage information.
    sub usage
    {
        print "Usage: automake [OPTION] ... [Makefile]...\n";
        print $USAGE;
        print "\nFiles which are automatically distributed, if found:\n";
        $~ = "USAGE_FORMAT";
        local (@lcomm) = sort ((@common_files, @common_sometimes));
        local ($one, $two, $three, $four);
        while (@lcomm > 0)
        {
    	$one = shift @lcomm;
    	$two = @lcomm ? shift @lcomm : '';
    	$three = @lcomm ? shift @lcomm : '';
    	$four = @lcomm ? shift @lcomm : '';
    	write;
        }
    
        print "\nReport bugs to <bug-gnu-utils\@prep.ai.mit.edu>\n";
    
        exit 0;
    }
    
    format USAGE_FORMAT =
      @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
      $one,               $two,               $three,             $four
    .