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  • Author : Jim Meyering
    Date : 2000-11-04 22:19:15
    Hash : 3e12b37e
    Message : Use the `m4_' prefix on `syscmd' and `m4_sysval'.

  • m4/regex.m4
  • #serial 8
    
    dnl Initially derived from code in GNU grep.
    dnl Mostly written by Jim Meyering.
    
    dnl Usage: jm_INCLUDED_REGEX([lib/regex.c])
    dnl
    AC_DEFUN(jm_INCLUDED_REGEX,
      [
        dnl Even packages that don't use regex.c can use this macro.
        dnl Of course, for them it doesn't do anything.
    
        # Assume we'll default to using the included regex.c.
        ac_use_included_regex=yes
    
        # However, if the system regex support is good enough that it passes the
        # the following run test, then default to *not* using the included regex.c.
        # If cross compiling, assume the test would fail and use the included
        # regex.c.  The first failing regular expression is from `Spencer ere
        # test #75' in grep-2.3.
        AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working re_compile_pattern],
    		   jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern,
          AC_TRY_RUN(
    [#include <stdio.h>
    #include <regex.h>
    	  int
    	  main ()
    	  {
    	    static struct re_pattern_buffer regex;
    	    const char *s;
    	    re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP);
    	    /* Add this third left square bracket, [, to balance the
    	       three right ones below.  Otherwise autoconf-2.14 chokes.  */
    	    s = re_compile_pattern ("a[[:]:]]b\n", 9, &regex);
    	    /* This should fail with _Invalid character class name_ error.  */
    	    if (!s)
    	      exit (1);
    
    	    /* This should succeed, but doesn't for e.g. glibc-2.1.3.  */
    	    s = re_compile_pattern ("{1", 2, &regex);
    
    	    exit (s ? 1 : 0);
    	  }
    	],
    	       jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=yes,
    	       jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=no,
    	       dnl When crosscompiling, assume it's broken.
    	       jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=no))
        if test $jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern = yes; then
          ac_use_included_regex=no
        fi
    
        test -n "$1" || AC_MSG_ERROR([missing argument])
        m4_syscmd([test -f $1])
        ifelse(m4_sysval, 0,
          [
    	AC_ARG_WITH(included-regex,
    	[  --without-included-regex don't compile regex; this is the default on
                              systems with version 2 of the GNU C library
                              (use with caution on other system)],
    		    jm_with_regex=$withval,
    		    jm_with_regex=$ac_use_included_regex)
    	if test "$jm_with_regex" = yes; then
    	  AC_LIBOBJ(regex)
    	fi
          ],
        )
      ]
    )