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  • Author : Jim Meyering
    Date : 2022-01-12 14:15:12
    Hash : 6c8ff6a8
    Message : maint: make update-copyright

  • lib/Automake/Configure_ac.pm
  • # Copyright (C) 2003-2022 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)
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    ###############################################################
    # The main copy of this file is in Automake's git repository. #
    # Updates should be sent to automake-patches@gnu.org.         #
    ###############################################################
    
    package Automake::Configure_ac;
    
    use 5.006;
    use strict;
    use warnings FATAL => 'all';
    
    use Exporter;
    
    use Automake::ChannelDefs;
    use Automake::Channels;
    
    our @ISA = qw (Exporter);
    our @EXPORT = qw (&find_configure_ac &require_configure_ac);
    
    =head1 NAME
    
    Automake::Configure_ac - Locate configure.ac or configure.in.
    
    =head1 SYNOPSIS
    
      use Automake::Configure_ac;
    
      # Try to locate configure.in or configure.ac in the current
      # directory.  It may be absent.  Complain if both files exist.
      my $file_name = find_configure_ac;
    
      # Likewise, but bomb out if the file does not exist.
      my $file_name = require_configure_ac;
    
      # Likewise, but in $dir.
      my $file_name = find_configure_ac ($dir);
      my $file_name = require_configure_ac ($dir);
    
    =over 4
    
    =back
    
    =head2 Functions
    
    =over 4
    
    =item C<$configure_ac = find_configure_ac ([$directory])>
    
    Find a F<configure.ac> or F<configure.in> file in C<$directory>,
    defaulting to the current directory.  Complain if both files are present.
    Return the name of the file found, or the former if neither is present.
    
    =cut
    
    sub find_configure_ac (;@)
    {
      my ($directory) = @_;
      $directory ||= '.';
      my $configure_ac =
        File::Spec->canonpath (File::Spec->catfile ($directory, 'configure.ac'));
      my $configure_in =
        File::Spec->canonpath (File::Spec->catfile ($directory, 'configure.in'));
    
      if (-f $configure_in)
        {
          msg ('obsolete', "autoconf input should be named 'configure.ac'," .
                           " not 'configure.in'");
          if (-f $configure_ac)
    	{
    	  msg ('unsupported',
    	       "'$configure_ac' and '$configure_in' both present.\n"
    	       . "proceeding with '$configure_ac'");
              return $configure_ac
    	}
          else
            {
              return $configure_in;
            }
        }
      return $configure_ac;
    }
    
    
    =item C<$configure_ac = require_configure_ac ([$directory])>
    
    Like C<find_configure_ac>, but fail if neither is present.
    
    =cut
    
    sub require_configure_ac (;$)
    {
      my $res = find_configure_ac (@_);
      fatal "'configure.ac' is required" unless -f $res;
      return $res
    }
    
    1;