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Sun Jun 15 19:46:03 2014 UTC (10 years ago) by misho
Branches: pcre, MAIN
CVS tags: v8_34, HEAD
pcre 8.34

    1: dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
    2: 
    3: dnl NOTE FOR MAINTAINERS: Do not use minor version numbers 08 or 09 because
    4: dnl the leading zeros may cause them to be treated as invalid octal constants
    5: dnl if a PCRE user writes code that uses PCRE_MINOR as a number. There is now
    6: dnl a check further down that throws an error if 08 or 09 are used.
    7: 
    8: dnl The PCRE_PRERELEASE feature is for identifying release candidates. It might
    9: dnl be defined as -RC2, for example. For real releases, it should be empty.
   10: 
   11: m4_define(pcre_major, [8])
   12: m4_define(pcre_minor, [34])
   13: m4_define(pcre_prerelease, [])
   14: m4_define(pcre_date, [2013-12-15])
   15: 
   16: # NOTE: The CMakeLists.txt file searches for the above variables in the first
   17: # 50 lines of this file. Please update that if the variables above are moved.
   18: 
   19: # Libtool shared library interface versions (current:revision:age)
   20: m4_define(libpcre_version, [3:2:2])
   21: m4_define(libpcre16_version, [2:2:2])
   22: m4_define(libpcre32_version, [0:2:0])
   23: m4_define(libpcreposix_version, [0:2:0])
   24: m4_define(libpcrecpp_version, [0:0:0])
   25: 
   26: AC_PREREQ(2.57)
   27: AC_INIT(PCRE, pcre_major.pcre_minor[]pcre_prerelease, , pcre)
   28: AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([pcre.h.in])
   29: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([dist-bzip2 dist-zip])
   30: m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
   31: AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h)
   32: 
   33: # This is a new thing required to stop a warning from automake 1.12
   34: m4_ifdef([AM_PROG_AR], [AM_PROG_AR])
   35: 
   36: # This was added at the suggestion of libtoolize (03-Jan-10)
   37: AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
   38: 
   39: # The default CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS in Autoconf are "-g -O2" for gcc and just
   40: # "-g" for any other compiler. There doesn't seem to be a standard way of
   41: # getting rid of the -g (which I don't think is needed for a production
   42: # library). This fudge seems to achieve the necessary. First, we remember the
   43: # externally set values of CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS. Then call the AC_PROG_CC and
   44: # AC_PROG_CXX macros to find the compilers - if CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS are not
   45: # set, they will be set to Autoconf's defaults. Afterwards, if the original
   46: # values were not set, remove the -g from the Autoconf defaults.
   47: # (PH 02-May-07)
   48: 
   49: remember_set_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
   50: remember_set_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
   51: 
   52: AC_PROG_CC
   53: AC_PROG_CXX
   54: AM_PROG_CC_C_O
   55: 
   56: if test "x$remember_set_CFLAGS" = "x"
   57: then
   58:   if test "$CFLAGS" = "-g -O2"
   59:   then
   60:     CFLAGS="-O2"
   61:   elif test "$CFLAGS" = "-g"
   62:   then
   63:     CFLAGS=""
   64:   fi
   65: fi
   66: 
   67: if test "x$remember_set_CXXFLAGS" = "x"
   68: then
   69:   if test "$CXXFLAGS" = "-g -O2"
   70:   then
   71:     CXXFLAGS="-O2"
   72:   elif test "$CXXFLAGS" = "-g"
   73:   then
   74:     CXXFLAGS=""
   75:   fi
   76: fi
   77: 
   78: # AC_PROG_CXX will return "g++" even if no c++ compiler is installed.
   79: # Check for that case, and just disable c++ code if g++ doesn't run.
   80: AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
   81: AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],[])],, CXX=""; CXXCP=""; CXXFLAGS="")
   82: AC_LANG_POP
   83: 
   84: # Check for a 64-bit integer type
   85: AC_TYPE_INT64_T
   86: 
   87: AC_PROG_INSTALL
   88: AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL
   89: LT_INIT
   90: AC_PROG_LN_S
   91: 
   92: # Check for GCC visibility feature
   93: 
   94: PCRE_VISIBILITY
   95: 
   96: # Versioning
   97: 
   98: PCRE_MAJOR="pcre_major"
   99: PCRE_MINOR="pcre_minor"
  100: PCRE_PRERELEASE="pcre_prerelease"
  101: PCRE_DATE="pcre_date"
  102: 
  103: if test "$PCRE_MINOR" = "08" -o "$PCRE_MINOR" = "09"
  104: then
  105:   echo "***"
  106:   echo "*** Minor version number $PCRE_MINOR must not be used. ***"
  107:   echo "*** Use only 01 to 07 or 10 onwards, to avoid octal issues. ***"
  108:   echo "***"
  109:   exit 1
  110: fi
  111: 
  112: AC_SUBST(PCRE_MAJOR)
  113: AC_SUBST(PCRE_MINOR)
  114: AC_SUBST(PCRE_PRERELEASE)
  115: AC_SUBST(PCRE_DATE)
  116: 
  117: # Set a more sensible default value for $(htmldir).
  118: if test "x$htmldir" = 'x${docdir}'
  119: then
  120:   htmldir='${docdir}/html'
  121: fi
  122: 
  123: # Handle --disable-pcre8 (enabled by default)
  124: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcre8,
  125:               AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-pcre8],
  126:                              [disable 8 bit character support]),
  127:               , enable_pcre8=unset)
  128: AC_SUBST(enable_pcre8)
  129: 
  130: # Handle --enable-pcre16 (disabled by default)
  131: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcre16,
  132:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pcre16],
  133:                              [enable 16 bit character support]),
  134:               , enable_pcre16=unset)
  135: AC_SUBST(enable_pcre16)
  136: 
  137: # Handle --enable-pcre32 (disabled by default)
  138: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcre32,
  139:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pcre32],
  140:                              [enable 32 bit character support]),
  141:               , enable_pcre32=unset)
  142: AC_SUBST(enable_pcre32)
  143: 
  144: # Handle --disable-cpp. The substitution of enable_cpp is needed for use in
  145: # pcre-config.
  146: AC_ARG_ENABLE(cpp,
  147:               AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-cpp],
  148:                              [disable C++ support]),
  149:               , enable_cpp=unset)
  150: AC_SUBST(enable_cpp)
  151: 
  152: # Handle --enable-jit (disabled by default)
  153: AC_ARG_ENABLE(jit,
  154:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-jit],
  155:                              [enable Just-In-Time compiling support]),
  156:               , enable_jit=no)
  157: 
  158: # Handle --disable-pcregrep-jit (enabled by default)
  159: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcregrep-jit,
  160:               AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-pcregrep-jit],
  161:                              [disable JIT support in pcregrep]),
  162:               , enable_pcregrep_jit=yes)
  163: 
  164: # Handle --enable-rebuild-chartables
  165: AC_ARG_ENABLE(rebuild-chartables,
  166:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-rebuild-chartables],
  167:                              [rebuild character tables in current locale]),
  168:               , enable_rebuild_chartables=no)
  169: 
  170: # Handle --enable-utf8 (disabled by default)
  171: AC_ARG_ENABLE(utf8,
  172:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-utf8],
  173:                              [another name for --enable-utf. Kept only for compatibility reasons]),
  174:               , enable_utf8=unset)
  175: 
  176: # Handle --enable-utf (disabled by default)
  177: AC_ARG_ENABLE(utf,
  178:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-utf],
  179:                              [enable UTF-8/16/32 support (incompatible with --enable-ebcdic)]),
  180:               , enable_utf=unset)
  181: 
  182: # Handle --enable-unicode-properties
  183: AC_ARG_ENABLE(unicode-properties,
  184:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-unicode-properties],
  185:                              [enable Unicode properties support (implies --enable-utf)]),
  186:               , enable_unicode_properties=no)
  187: 
  188: # Handle newline options
  189: ac_pcre_newline=lf
  190: AC_ARG_ENABLE(newline-is-cr,
  191:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-newline-is-cr],
  192:                              [use CR as newline character]),
  193:               ac_pcre_newline=cr)
  194: AC_ARG_ENABLE(newline-is-lf,
  195:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-newline-is-lf],
  196:                              [use LF as newline character (default)]),
  197:               ac_pcre_newline=lf)
  198: AC_ARG_ENABLE(newline-is-crlf,
  199:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-newline-is-crlf],
  200:                              [use CRLF as newline sequence]),
  201:               ac_pcre_newline=crlf)
  202: AC_ARG_ENABLE(newline-is-anycrlf,
  203:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-newline-is-anycrlf],
  204:                              [use CR, LF, or CRLF as newline sequence]),
  205:               ac_pcre_newline=anycrlf)
  206: AC_ARG_ENABLE(newline-is-any,
  207:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-newline-is-any],
  208:                              [use any valid Unicode newline sequence]),
  209:               ac_pcre_newline=any)
  210: enable_newline="$ac_pcre_newline"
  211: 
  212: # Handle --enable-bsr-anycrlf
  213: AC_ARG_ENABLE(bsr-anycrlf,
  214:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-bsr-anycrlf],
  215:                              [\R matches only CR, LF, CRLF by default]),
  216:               , enable_bsr_anycrlf=no)
  217: 
  218: # Handle --enable-ebcdic
  219: AC_ARG_ENABLE(ebcdic,
  220:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ebcdic],
  221:                              [assume EBCDIC coding rather than ASCII; incompatible with --enable-utf; use only in (uncommon) EBCDIC environments; it implies --enable-rebuild-chartables]),
  222:               , enable_ebcdic=no)
  223: 
  224: # Handle --enable-ebcdic-nl25
  225: AC_ARG_ENABLE(ebcdic-nl25,
  226:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ebcdic-nl25],
  227:                              [set EBCDIC code for NL to 0x25 instead of 0x15; it implies --enable-ebcdic]),
  228:               , enable_ebcdic_nl25=no)
  229: 
  230: # Handle --disable-stack-for-recursion
  231: AC_ARG_ENABLE(stack-for-recursion,
  232:               AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-stack-for-recursion],
  233:                              [don't use stack recursion when matching]),
  234:               , enable_stack_for_recursion=yes)
  235: 
  236: # Handle --enable-pcregrep-libz
  237: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcregrep-libz,
  238:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pcregrep-libz],
  239:                              [link pcregrep with libz to handle .gz files]),
  240:               , enable_pcregrep_libz=no)
  241: 
  242: # Handle --enable-pcregrep-libbz2
  243: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcregrep-libbz2,
  244:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pcregrep-libbz2],
  245:                              [link pcregrep with libbz2 to handle .bz2 files]),
  246:               , enable_pcregrep_libbz2=no)
  247: 
  248: # Handle --with-pcregrep-bufsize=N
  249: AC_ARG_WITH(pcregrep-bufsize,
  250:               AS_HELP_STRING([--with-pcregrep-bufsize=N],
  251:                              [pcregrep buffer size (default=20480)]),
  252:               , with_pcregrep_bufsize=20480)
  253: 
  254: # Handle --enable-pcretest-libedit
  255: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcretest-libedit,
  256:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pcretest-libedit],
  257:                              [link pcretest with libedit]),
  258:               , enable_pcretest_libedit=no)
  259: 
  260: # Handle --enable-pcretest-libreadline
  261: AC_ARG_ENABLE(pcretest-libreadline,
  262:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pcretest-libreadline],
  263:                              [link pcretest with libreadline]),
  264:               , enable_pcretest_libreadline=no)
  265: 
  266: # Handle --with-posix-malloc-threshold=NBYTES
  267: AC_ARG_WITH(posix-malloc-threshold,
  268:             AS_HELP_STRING([--with-posix-malloc-threshold=NBYTES],
  269:                            [threshold for POSIX malloc usage (default=10)]),
  270:             , with_posix_malloc_threshold=10)
  271: 
  272: # Handle --with-link-size=N
  273: AC_ARG_WITH(link-size,
  274:             AS_HELP_STRING([--with-link-size=N],
  275:                            [internal link size (2, 3, or 4 allowed; default=2)]),
  276:             , with_link_size=2)
  277: 
  278: # Handle --with-parens-nest-limit=N
  279: AC_ARG_WITH(parens-nest-limit,
  280:             AS_HELP_STRING([--with-parens-nest-limit=N],
  281:                            [nested parentheses limit (default=250)]),
  282:             , with_parens_nest_limit=250)
  283: 
  284: # Handle --with-match-limit=N
  285: AC_ARG_WITH(match-limit,
  286:             AS_HELP_STRING([--with-match-limit=N],
  287:                            [default limit on internal looping (default=10000000)]),
  288:             , with_match_limit=10000000)
  289: 
  290: # Handle --with-match-limit_recursion=N
  291: #
  292: # Note: In config.h, the default is to define MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION
  293: # symbolically as MATCH_LIMIT, which in turn is defined to be some numeric
  294: # value (e.g. 10000000). MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION can otherwise be set to some
  295: # different numeric value (or even the same numeric value as MATCH_LIMIT,
  296: # though no longer defined in terms of the latter).
  297: #
  298: AC_ARG_WITH(match-limit-recursion,
  299:             AS_HELP_STRING([--with-match-limit-recursion=N],
  300:                            [default limit on internal recursion (default=MATCH_LIMIT)]),
  301:             , with_match_limit_recursion=MATCH_LIMIT)
  302: 
  303: # Handle --enable-valgrind
  304: AC_ARG_ENABLE(valgrind,
  305:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-valgrind],
  306:                              [valgrind support]),
  307:               , enable_valgrind=no)
  308: 
  309: # Enable code coverage reports using gcov
  310: AC_ARG_ENABLE(coverage,
  311:               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-coverage],
  312:                              [enable code coverage reports using gcov]),
  313:               , enable_coverage=no)
  314: 
  315: # Copy enable_utf8 value to enable_utf for compatibility reasons
  316: if test "x$enable_utf8" != "xunset"
  317: then
  318:   if test "x$enable_utf" != "xunset"
  319:   then
  320:     AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable/disable-utf8 is kept only for compatibility reasons and its value is copied to --enable/disable-utf. Newer code must use --enable/disable-utf alone.])
  321:   fi
  322:   enable_utf=$enable_utf8
  323: fi
  324: 
  325: # Set the default value for pcre8
  326: if test "x$enable_pcre8" = "xunset"
  327: then
  328:   enable_pcre8=yes
  329: fi
  330: 
  331: # Set the default value for pcre16
  332: if test "x$enable_pcre16" = "xunset"
  333: then
  334:   enable_pcre16=no
  335: fi
  336: 
  337: # Set the default value for pcre32
  338: if test "x$enable_pcre32" = "xunset"
  339: then
  340:   enable_pcre32=no
  341: fi
  342: 
  343: # Make sure enable_pcre8 or enable_pcre16 was set
  344: if test "x$enable_pcre8$enable_pcre16$enable_pcre32" = "xnonono"
  345: then
  346:   AC_MSG_ERROR([At least one of 8, 16 or 32 bit pcre library must be enabled])
  347: fi
  348: 
  349: # Make sure that if enable_unicode_properties was set, that UTF support is enabled.
  350: if test "x$enable_unicode_properties" = "xyes"
  351: then
  352:   if test "x$enable_utf" = "xno"
  353:   then
  354:     AC_MSG_ERROR([support for Unicode properties requires UTF-8/16/32 support])
  355:   fi
  356:   enable_utf=yes
  357: fi
  358: 
  359: # enable_utf is disabled by default.
  360: if test "x$enable_utf" = "xunset"
  361: then
  362:   enable_utf=no
  363: fi
  364: 
  365: # enable_cpp copies the value of enable_pcre8 by default
  366: if test "x$enable_cpp" = "xunset"
  367: then
  368:   enable_cpp=$enable_pcre8
  369: fi
  370: 
  371: # Make sure that if enable_cpp was set, that enable_pcre8 support is enabled
  372: if test "x$enable_cpp" = "xyes"
  373: then
  374:   if test "x$enable_pcre8" = "xno"
  375:   then
  376:     AC_MSG_ERROR([C++ library requires pcre library with 8 bit characters])
  377:   fi
  378: fi
  379: 
  380: # Convert the newline identifier into the appropriate integer value. The first
  381: # three are ASCII values 0x0a, 0x0d, and 0x0d0a, but if EBCDIC is enabled, they
  382: # are changed below.
  383: 
  384: case "$enable_newline" in
  385:   lf)      ac_pcre_newline_value=10   ;;
  386:   cr)      ac_pcre_newline_value=13   ;;
  387:   crlf)    ac_pcre_newline_value=3338 ;;
  388:   anycrlf) ac_pcre_newline_value=-2   ;;
  389:   any)     ac_pcre_newline_value=-1   ;;
  390:   *)
  391:   AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid argument \"$enable_newline\" to --enable-newline option])
  392:   ;;
  393: esac
  394: 
  395: # --enable-ebcdic-nl25 implies --enable-ebcdic
  396: if test "x$enable_ebcdic_nl25" = "xyes"; then
  397:   enable_ebcdic=yes
  398: fi
  399: 
  400: # Make sure that if enable_ebcdic is set, rebuild_chartables is also enabled,
  401: # and the newline value is adjusted appropriately (CR is still 13, but LF is
  402: # 21 or 37). Also check that UTF support is not requested, because PCRE cannot
  403: # handle EBCDIC and UTF in the same build. To do so it would need to use
  404: # different character constants depending on the mode.
  405: #
  406: if test "x$enable_ebcdic" = "xyes"; then
  407:   enable_rebuild_chartables=yes
  408: 
  409:   if test "x$enable_utf" = "xyes"; then
  410:     AC_MSG_ERROR([support for EBCDIC and UTF-8/16/32 cannot be enabled at the same time])
  411:   fi
  412: 
  413:   if test "x$enable_ebcdic_nl25" = "xno"; then
  414:     case "$ac_pcre_newline_value" in
  415:       10)   ac_pcre_newline_value=21 ;;
  416:       3338) ac_pcre_newline_value=3349 ;;
  417:     esac
  418:   else
  419:     case "$ac_pcre_newline_value" in
  420:       10)   ac_pcre_newline_value=37 ;;
  421:       3338) ac_pcre_newline_value=3365 ;;
  422:     esac
  423:   fi
  424: fi
  425: 
  426: # Check argument to --with-link-size
  427: case "$with_link_size" in
  428:   2|3|4) ;;
  429:   *)
  430:   AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid argument \"$with_link_size\" to --with-link-size option])
  431:   ;;
  432: esac
  433: 
  434: AH_TOP([
  435: /* PCRE is written in Standard C, but there are a few non-standard things it
  436: can cope with, allowing it to run on SunOS4 and other "close to standard"
  437: systems.
  438: 
  439: In environments that support the GNU autotools, config.h.in is converted into
  440: config.h by the "configure" script. In environments that use CMake,
  441: config-cmake.in is converted into config.h. If you are going to build PCRE "by
  442: hand" without using "configure" or CMake, you should copy the distributed
  443: config.h.generic to config.h, and edit the macro definitions to be the way you
  444: need them. You must then add -DHAVE_CONFIG_H to all of your compile commands,
  445: so that config.h is included at the start of every source.
  446: 
  447: Alternatively, you can avoid editing by using -D on the compiler command line
  448: to set the macro values. In this case, you do not have to set -DHAVE_CONFIG_H,
  449: but if you do, default values will be taken from config.h for non-boolean
  450: macros that are not defined on the command line.
  451: 
  452: Boolean macros such as HAVE_STDLIB_H and SUPPORT_PCRE8 should either be defined
  453: (conventionally to 1) for TRUE, and not defined at all for FALSE. All such
  454: macros are listed as a commented #undef in config.h.generic. Macros such as
  455: MATCH_LIMIT, whose actual value is relevant, have defaults defined, but are
  456: surrounded by #ifndef/#endif lines so that the value can be overridden by -D.
  457: 
  458: PCRE uses memmove() if HAVE_MEMMOVE is defined; otherwise it uses bcopy() if
  459: HAVE_BCOPY is defined. If your system has neither bcopy() nor memmove(), make
  460: sure both macros are undefined; an emulation function will then be used. */])
  461: 
  462: # Checks for header files.
  463: AC_HEADER_STDC
  464: AC_CHECK_HEADERS(limits.h sys/types.h sys/stat.h dirent.h windows.h)
  465: 
  466: # The files below are C++ header files.
  467: pcre_have_type_traits="0"
  468: pcre_have_bits_type_traits="0"
  469: 
  470: if test "x$enable_cpp" = "xyes" -a -z "$CXX"; then
  471:    AC_MSG_ERROR([You need a C++ compiler for C++ support.])
  472: fi
  473: 
  474: if test "x$enable_cpp" = "xyes" -a -n "$CXX"
  475: then
  476: AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
  477: 
  478: # Older versions of pcre defined pcrecpp::no_arg, but in new versions
  479: # it's called pcrecpp::RE::no_arg.  For backwards ABI compatibility,
  480: # we want to make one an alias for the other.  Different systems do
  481: # this in different ways.  Some systems, for instance, can do it via
  482: # a linker flag: -alias (for os x 10.5) or -i (for os x <=10.4).
  483: OLD_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
  484: for flag in "-alias,__ZN7pcrecpp2RE6no_argE,__ZN7pcrecpp6no_argE" \
  485:             "-i__ZN7pcrecpp6no_argE:__ZN7pcrecpp2RE6no_argE"; do
  486:   AC_MSG_CHECKING([for alias support in the linker])
  487:   LDFLAGS="$OLD_LDFLAGS -Wl,$flag"
  488:   # We try to run the linker with this new ld flag.  If the link fails,
  489:   # we give up and remove the new flag from LDFLAGS.
  490:   AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([namespace pcrecpp {
  491:                                     class RE { static int no_arg; };
  492:                                     int RE::no_arg;
  493:                                   }],
  494:                                  [])],
  495:                  [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]);
  496:                   EXTRA_LIBPCRECPP_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LIBPCRECPP_LDFLAGS -Wl,$flag";
  497:                   break;],
  498:                  AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
  499: done
  500: LDFLAGS="$OLD_LDFLAGS"
  501: 
  502: # We could be more clever here, given we're doing AC_SUBST with this
  503: # (eg set a var to be the name of the include file we want). But we're not
  504: # so it's easy to change back to 'regular' autoconf vars if we needed to.
  505: AC_CHECK_HEADERS(string, [pcre_have_cpp_headers="1"],
  506:                          [pcre_have_cpp_headers="0"])
  507: AC_CHECK_HEADERS(bits/type_traits.h, [pcre_have_bits_type_traits="1"],
  508:                                      [pcre_have_bits_type_traits="0"])
  509: AC_CHECK_HEADERS(type_traits.h, [pcre_have_type_traits="1"],
  510:                                 [pcre_have_type_traits="0"])
  511: 
  512: # (This isn't c++-specific, but is only used in pcrecpp.cc, so try this
  513: # in a c++ context.  This matters becuase strtoimax is C99 and may not
  514: # be supported by the C++ compiler.)
  515: # Figure out how to create a longlong from a string: strtoll and
  516: # equiv.  It's not enough to call AC_CHECK_FUNCS: hpux has a
  517: # strtoll, for instance, but it only takes 2 args instead of 3!
  518: # We have to call AH_TEMPLATE since AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED below is complex.
  519: AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_STRTOQ, [Define to 1 if you have `strtoq'.])
  520: AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_STRTOLL, [Define to 1 if you have `strtoll'.])
  521: AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE__STRTOI64, [Define to 1 if you have `_strtoi64'.])
  522: AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_STRTOIMAX, [Define to 1 if you have `strtoimax'.])
  523: have_strto_fn=0
  524: for fn in strtoq strtoll _strtoi64 strtoimax; do
  525:   AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $fn])
  526:   if test "$fn" = strtoimax; then
  527:     include=stdint.h
  528:   else
  529:     include=stdlib.h
  530:   fi
  531:   AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <$include>],
  532:                                     [char* e; return $fn("100", &e, 10)])],
  533:                     [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
  534:                      AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_`echo $fn | tr abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ`, 1,
  535:                                         [Define to 1 if you have `$fn'.])
  536:                      have_strto_fn=1
  537:                      break],
  538:                     [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)])
  539: done
  540: 
  541: if test "$have_strto_fn" = 1; then
  542:   AC_CHECK_TYPES([long long],
  543:                  [pcre_have_long_long="1"],
  544:                  [pcre_have_long_long="0"])
  545:   AC_CHECK_TYPES([unsigned long long],
  546:                  [pcre_have_ulong_long="1"],
  547:                  [pcre_have_ulong_long="0"])
  548: else
  549:   pcre_have_long_long="0"
  550:   pcre_have_ulong_long="0"
  551: fi
  552: AC_SUBST(pcre_have_long_long)
  553: AC_SUBST(pcre_have_ulong_long)
  554: 
  555: AC_LANG_POP
  556: fi
  557: # Using AC_SUBST eliminates the need to include config.h in a public .h file
  558: AC_SUBST(pcre_have_type_traits)
  559: AC_SUBST(pcre_have_bits_type_traits)
  560: 
  561: # Conditional compilation
  562: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_PCRE8, test "x$enable_pcre8" = "xyes")
  563: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_PCRE16, test "x$enable_pcre16" = "xyes")
  564: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_PCRE32, test "x$enable_pcre32" = "xyes")
  565: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_PCRE_CPP, test "x$enable_cpp" = "xyes")
  566: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_REBUILD_CHARTABLES, test "x$enable_rebuild_chartables" = "xyes")
  567: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_JIT, test "x$enable_jit" = "xyes")
  568: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_UTF, test "x$enable_utf" = "xyes")
  569: AM_CONDITIONAL(WITH_VALGRIND, test "x$enable_valgrind" = "xyes")
  570: 
  571: # Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
  572: 
  573: AC_C_CONST
  574: AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
  575: 
  576: # Checks for library functions.
  577: 
  578: AC_CHECK_FUNCS(bcopy memmove strerror)
  579: 
  580: # Check for the availability of libz (aka zlib)
  581: 
  582: AC_CHECK_HEADERS([zlib.h], [HAVE_ZLIB_H=1])
  583: AC_CHECK_LIB([z], [gzopen], [HAVE_LIBZ=1])
  584: 
  585: # Check for the availability of libbz2. Originally we just used AC_CHECK_LIB,
  586: # as for libz. However, this had the following problem, diagnosed and fixed by
  587: # a user:
  588: #
  589: #   - libbz2 uses the Pascal calling convention (WINAPI) for the functions
  590: #     under Win32.
  591: #   - The standard autoconf AC_CHECK_LIB fails to include "bzlib.h",
  592: #     therefore missing the function definition.
  593: #   - The compiler thus generates a "C" signature for the test function.
  594: #   - The linker fails to find the "C" function.
  595: #   - PCRE fails to configure if asked to do so against libbz2.
  596: #
  597: # Solution:
  598: #
  599: #   - Replace the AC_CHECK_LIB test with a custom test.
  600: 
  601: AC_CHECK_HEADERS([bzlib.h], [HAVE_BZLIB_H=1])
  602: # Original test
  603: # AC_CHECK_LIB([bz2], [BZ2_bzopen], [HAVE_LIBBZ2=1])
  604: #
  605: # Custom test follows
  606: 
  607: AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libbz2])
  608: OLD_LIBS="$LIBS"
  609: LIBS="$LIBS -lbz2"
  610: AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
  611: #ifdef HAVE_BZLIB_H
  612: #include <bzlib.h>
  613: #endif]],
  614: [[return (int)BZ2_bzopen("conftest", "rb");]])],
  615: [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]);HAVE_LIBBZ2=1; break;],
  616: AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
  617: LIBS="$OLD_LIBS"
  618: 
  619: # Check for the availabiity of libreadline
  620: 
  621: if test "$enable_pcretest_libreadline" = "yes"; then
  622:  AC_CHECK_HEADERS([readline/readline.h], [HAVE_READLINE_H=1])
  623:  AC_CHECK_HEADERS([readline/history.h], [HAVE_HISTORY_H=1])
  624:  AC_CHECK_LIB([readline], [readline], [LIBREADLINE="-lreadline"],
  625:    [unset ac_cv_lib_readline_readline;
  626:     AC_CHECK_LIB([readline], [readline], [LIBREADLINE="-ltinfo"],
  627:      [unset ac_cv_lib_readline_readline;
  628:       AC_CHECK_LIB([readline], [readline], [LIBREADLINE="-lcurses"],
  629:        [unset ac_cv_lib_readline_readline;
  630:         AC_CHECK_LIB([readline], [readline], [LIBREADLINE="-lncurses"],
  631:          [unset ac_cv_lib_readline_readline;
  632: 	  AC_CHECK_LIB([readline], [readline], [LIBREADLINE="-lncursesw"],
  633:            [unset ac_cv_lib_readline_readline;
  634: 	    AC_CHECK_LIB([readline], [readline], [LIBREADLINE="-ltermcap"],
  635:              [LIBREADLINE=""],
  636:              [-ltermcap])],
  637:            [-lncursesw])],
  638:          [-lncurses])],
  639:        [-lcurses])],
  640:      [-ltinfo])])
  641:  AC_SUBST(LIBREADLINE)
  642:  if test -n "$LIBREADLINE"; then
  643:    if test "$LIBREADLINE" != "-lreadline"; then
  644:      echo "-lreadline needs $LIBREADLINE"
  645:      LIBREADLINE="-lreadline $LIBREADLINE"
  646:    fi
  647:  fi
  648: fi
  649: 
  650: 
  651: # Check for the availability of libedit. Different distributions put its
  652: # headers in different places. Try to cover the most common ones.
  653: 
  654: if test "$enable_pcretest_libedit" = "yes"; then
  655:   AC_CHECK_HEADERS([editline/readline.h], [HAVE_EDITLINE_READLINE_H=1],
  656:     [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([edit/readline/readline.h], [HAVE_READLINE_READLINE_H=1],
  657:       [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([readline/readline.h], [HAVE_READLINE_READLINE_H=1])])])
  658:   AC_CHECK_LIB([edit], [readline], [LIBEDIT="-ledit"])
  659: fi
  660: 
  661: # This facilitates -ansi builds under Linux
  662: dnl AC_DEFINE([_GNU_SOURCE], [], [Enable GNU extensions in glibc])
  663: 
  664: PCRE_STATIC_CFLAG=""
  665: if test "x$enable_shared" = "xno" ; then
  666:   AC_DEFINE([PCRE_STATIC], [1], [
  667:     Define to any value if linking statically (TODO: make nice with Libtool)])
  668:   PCRE_STATIC_CFLAG="-DPCRE_STATIC"
  669: fi
  670: AC_SUBST(PCRE_STATIC_CFLAG)
  671: 
  672: # Here is where pcre specific defines are handled
  673: 
  674: if test "$enable_pcre8" = "yes"; then
  675:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_PCRE8], [], [
  676:     Define to any value to enable the 8 bit PCRE library.])
  677: fi
  678: 
  679: if test "$enable_pcre16" = "yes"; then
  680:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_PCRE16], [], [
  681:     Define to any value to enable the 16 bit PCRE library.])
  682: fi
  683: 
  684: if test "$enable_pcre32" = "yes"; then
  685:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_PCRE32], [], [
  686:     Define to any value to enable the 32 bit PCRE library.])
  687: fi
  688: 
  689: if test "$enable_jit" = "yes"; then
  690:   AX_PTHREAD([], [AC_MSG_ERROR([JIT support requires pthreads])])
  691:   CC="$PTHREAD_CC"
  692:   CFLAGS="$PTHREAD_CFLAGS $CFLAGS"
  693:   LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
  694:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_JIT], [], [
  695:     Define to any value to enable support for Just-In-Time compiling.])
  696: else
  697:   enable_pcregrep_jit="no"
  698: fi
  699: 
  700: if test "$enable_pcregrep_jit" = "yes"; then
  701:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_PCREGREP_JIT], [], [
  702:     Define to any value to enable JIT support in pcregrep.])
  703: fi
  704: 
  705: if test "$enable_utf" = "yes"; then
  706:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_UTF], [], [
  707:     Define to any value to enable support for the UTF-8/16/32 Unicode encoding.
  708:     This will work even in an EBCDIC environment, but it is incompatible
  709:     with the EBCDIC macro. That is, PCRE can support *either* EBCDIC
  710:     code *or* ASCII/UTF-8/16/32, but not both at once.])
  711: fi
  712: 
  713: if test "$enable_unicode_properties" = "yes"; then
  714:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_UCP], [], [
  715:     Define to any value to enable support for Unicode properties.])
  716: fi
  717: 
  718: if test "$enable_stack_for_recursion" = "no"; then
  719:   AC_DEFINE([NO_RECURSE], [], [
  720:     PCRE uses recursive function calls to handle backtracking while
  721:     matching. This can sometimes be a problem on systems that have
  722:     stacks of limited size. Define NO_RECURSE to any value to get a
  723:     version that doesn't use recursion in the match() function; instead
  724:     it creates its own stack by steam using pcre_recurse_malloc() to obtain
  725:     memory from the heap. For more detail, see the comments and other stuff
  726:     just above the match() function.])
  727: fi
  728: 
  729: if test "$enable_pcregrep_libz" = "yes"; then
  730:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_LIBZ], [], [
  731:     Define to any value to allow pcregrep to be linked with libz, so that it is
  732:     able to handle .gz files.])
  733: fi
  734: 
  735: if test "$enable_pcregrep_libbz2" = "yes"; then
  736:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_LIBBZ2], [], [
  737:     Define to any value to allow pcregrep to be linked with libbz2, so that it
  738:     is able to handle .bz2 files.])
  739: fi
  740: 
  741: if test $with_pcregrep_bufsize -lt 8192 ; then
  742:   with_pcregrep_bufsize="8192"
  743: fi
  744: 
  745: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCREGREP_BUFSIZE], [$with_pcregrep_bufsize], [
  746:   The value of PCREGREP_BUFSIZE determines the size of buffer used by pcregrep
  747:   to hold parts of the file it is searching. This is also the minimum value.
  748:   The actual amount of memory used by pcregrep is three times this number,
  749:   because it allows for the buffering of "before" and "after" lines.])
  750: 
  751: if test "$enable_pcretest_libedit" = "yes"; then
  752:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_LIBEDIT], [], [
  753:     Define to any value to allow pcretest to be linked with libedit.])
  754:   LIBREADLINE="$LIBEDIT"
  755: elif test "$enable_pcretest_libreadline" = "yes"; then
  756:   AC_DEFINE([SUPPORT_LIBREADLINE], [], [
  757:     Define to any value to allow pcretest to be linked with libreadline.])
  758: fi
  759: 
  760: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([NEWLINE], [$ac_pcre_newline_value], [
  761:   The value of NEWLINE determines the default newline character sequence. PCRE
  762:   client programs can override this by selecting other values at run time. In
  763:   ASCII environments, the value can be 10 (LF), 13 (CR), or 3338 (CRLF); in
  764:   EBCDIC environments the value can be 21 or 37 (LF), 13 (CR), or 3349 or 3365
  765:   (CRLF) because there are two alternative codepoints (0x15 and 0x25) that are
  766:   used as the NL line terminator that is equivalent to ASCII LF. In both ASCII
  767:   and EBCDIC environments the value can also be -1 (ANY), or -2 (ANYCRLF).])
  768: 
  769: if test "$enable_bsr_anycrlf" = "yes"; then
  770:   AC_DEFINE([BSR_ANYCRLF], [], [
  771:     By default, the \R escape sequence matches any Unicode line ending
  772:     character or sequence of characters. If BSR_ANYCRLF is defined (to any
  773:     value), this is changed so that backslash-R matches only CR, LF, or CRLF.
  774:     The build-time default can be overridden by the user of PCRE at runtime.])
  775: fi
  776: 
  777: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([LINK_SIZE], [$with_link_size], [
  778:   The value of LINK_SIZE determines the number of bytes used to store
  779:   links as offsets within the compiled regex. The default is 2, which
  780:   allows for compiled patterns up to 64K long. This covers the vast
  781:   majority of cases. However, PCRE can also be compiled to use 3 or 4
  782:   bytes instead. This allows for longer patterns in extreme cases.])
  783: 
  784: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD], [$with_posix_malloc_threshold], [
  785:   When calling PCRE via the POSIX interface, additional working storage
  786:   is required for holding the pointers to capturing substrings because
  787:   PCRE requires three integers per substring, whereas the POSIX
  788:   interface provides only two. If the number of expected substrings is
  789:   small, the wrapper function uses space on the stack, because this is
  790:   faster than using malloc() for each call. The threshold above which
  791:   the stack is no longer used is defined by POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD.])
  792: 
  793: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PARENS_NEST_LIMIT], [$with_parens_nest_limit], [
  794:   The value of PARENS_NEST_LIMIT specifies the maximum depth of nested
  795:   parentheses (of any kind) in a pattern. This limits the amount of system
  796:   stack that is used while compiling a pattern.])
  797: 
  798: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([MATCH_LIMIT], [$with_match_limit], [
  799:   The value of MATCH_LIMIT determines the default number of times the
  800:   internal match() function can be called during a single execution of
  801:   pcre_exec(). There is a runtime interface for setting a different
  802:   limit. The limit exists in order to catch runaway regular
  803:   expressions that take for ever to determine that they do not match.
  804:   The default is set very large so that it does not accidentally catch
  805:   legitimate cases.])
  806: 
  807: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION], [$with_match_limit_recursion], [
  808:   The above limit applies to all calls of match(), whether or not they
  809:   increase the recursion depth. In some environments it is desirable
  810:   to limit the depth of recursive calls of match() more strictly, in
  811:   order to restrict the maximum amount of stack (or heap, if
  812:   NO_RECURSE is defined) that is used. The value of
  813:   MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION applies only to recursive calls of match(). To
  814:   have any useful effect, it must be less than the value of
  815:   MATCH_LIMIT. The default is to use the same value as MATCH_LIMIT.
  816:   There is a runtime method for setting a different limit.])
  817: 
  818: AC_DEFINE([MAX_NAME_SIZE], [32], [
  819:   This limit is parameterized just in case anybody ever wants to
  820:   change it. Care must be taken if it is increased, because it guards
  821:   against integer overflow caused by enormously large patterns.])
  822: 
  823: AC_DEFINE([MAX_NAME_COUNT], [10000], [
  824:   This limit is parameterized just in case anybody ever wants to
  825:   change it. Care must be taken if it is increased, because it guards
  826:   against integer overflow caused by enormously large patterns.])
  827: 
  828: AH_VERBATIM([PCRE_EXP_DEFN], [
  829: /* If you are compiling for a system other than a Unix-like system or
  830:    Win32, and it needs some magic to be inserted before the definition
  831:    of a function that is exported by the library, define this macro to
  832:    contain the relevant magic. If you do not define this macro, a suitable
  833:     __declspec value is used for Windows systems; in other environments
  834:    "extern" is used for a C compiler and "extern C" for a C++ compiler.
  835:    This macro apears at the start of every exported function that is part
  836:    of the external API. It does not appear on functions that are "external"
  837:    in the C sense, but which are internal to the library. */
  838: #undef PCRE_EXP_DEFN])
  839: 
  840: if test "$enable_ebcdic" = "yes"; then
  841:   AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([EBCDIC], [], [
  842:     If you are compiling for a system that uses EBCDIC instead of ASCII
  843:     character codes, define this macro to any value. You must also edit the
  844:     NEWLINE macro below to set a suitable EBCDIC newline, commonly 21 (0x15).
  845:     On systems that can use "configure" or CMake to set EBCDIC, NEWLINE is
  846:     automatically adjusted. When EBCDIC is set, PCRE assumes that all input
  847:     strings are in EBCDIC. If you do not define this macro, PCRE will assume
  848:     input strings are ASCII or UTF-8/16/32 Unicode. It is not possible to build
  849:     a version of PCRE that supports both EBCDIC and UTF-8/16/32.])
  850: fi
  851: 
  852: if test "$enable_ebcdic_nl25" = "yes"; then
  853:   AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([EBCDIC_NL25], [], [
  854:     In an EBCDIC environment, define this macro to any value to arrange for
  855:     the NL character to be 0x25 instead of the default 0x15. NL plays the role
  856:     that LF does in an ASCII/Unicode environment. The value must also be set in
  857:     the NEWLINE macro below. On systems that can use "configure" or CMake to
  858:     set EBCDIC_NL25, the adjustment of NEWLINE is automatic.])
  859: fi
  860: 
  861: if test "$enable_valgrind" = "yes"; then
  862:   AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SUPPORT_VALGRIND], [], [
  863:      Define to any value for valgrind support to find invalid memory reads.])
  864: fi
  865: 
  866: # Platform specific issues
  867: NO_UNDEFINED=
  868: EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS=
  869: case $host_os in
  870:   cygwin* | mingw* )
  871:     if test X"$enable_shared" = Xyes; then
  872:       NO_UNDEFINED="-no-undefined"
  873:       EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS="-Wl,--export-all-symbols"
  874:     fi
  875:     ;;
  876: esac
  877: 
  878: # The extra LDFLAGS for each particular library
  879: # (Note: The libpcre*_version bits are m4 variables, assigned above)
  880: 
  881: EXTRA_LIBPCRE_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LIBPCRE_LDFLAGS \
  882:                        $NO_UNDEFINED -version-info libpcre_version"
  883: 
  884: EXTRA_LIBPCRE16_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LIBPCRE16_LDFLAGS \
  885:                        $NO_UNDEFINED -version-info libpcre16_version"
  886: 
  887: EXTRA_LIBPCRE32_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LIBPCRE32_LDFLAGS \
  888:                        $NO_UNDEFINED -version-info libpcre32_version"
  889: 
  890: EXTRA_LIBPCREPOSIX_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LIBPCREPOSIX_LDFLAGS \
  891:                             $NO_UNDEFINED -version-info libpcreposix_version"
  892: 
  893: EXTRA_LIBPCRECPP_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LIBPCRECPP_LDFLAGS \
  894:                           $NO_UNDEFINED -version-info libpcrecpp_version \
  895:                           $EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS"
  896: 
  897: AC_SUBST(EXTRA_LIBPCRE_LDFLAGS)
  898: AC_SUBST(EXTRA_LIBPCRE16_LDFLAGS)
  899: AC_SUBST(EXTRA_LIBPCRE32_LDFLAGS)
  900: AC_SUBST(EXTRA_LIBPCREPOSIX_LDFLAGS)
  901: AC_SUBST(EXTRA_LIBPCRECPP_LDFLAGS)
  902: 
  903: # When we run 'make distcheck', use these arguments. Turning off compiler
  904: # optimization makes it run faster.
  905: DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS="CFLAGS='' CXXFLAGS='' --enable-pcre16 --enable-pcre32 --enable-jit --enable-cpp --enable-unicode-properties"
  906: AC_SUBST(DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS)
  907: 
  908: # Check that, if --enable-pcregrep-libz or --enable-pcregrep-libbz2 is
  909: # specified, the relevant library is available.
  910: 
  911: if test "$enable_pcregrep_libz" = "yes"; then
  912:   if test "$HAVE_ZLIB_H" != "1"; then
  913:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcregrep-libz because zlib.h was not found"
  914:     exit 1
  915:   fi
  916:   if test "$HAVE_LIBZ" != "1"; then
  917:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcregrep-libz because libz was not found"
  918:     exit 1
  919:   fi
  920:   LIBZ="-lz"
  921: fi
  922: AC_SUBST(LIBZ)
  923: 
  924: if test "$enable_pcregrep_libbz2" = "yes"; then
  925:   if test "$HAVE_BZLIB_H" != "1"; then
  926:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcregrep-libbz2 because bzlib.h was not found"
  927:     exit 1
  928:   fi
  929:   if test "$HAVE_LIBBZ2" != "1"; then
  930:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcregrep-libbz2 because libbz2 was not found"
  931:     exit 1
  932:   fi
  933:   LIBBZ2="-lbz2"
  934: fi
  935: AC_SUBST(LIBBZ2)
  936: 
  937: # Similarly for --enable-pcretest-readline
  938: 
  939: if test "$enable_pcretest_libedit" = "yes"; then
  940:   if test "$enable_pcretest_libreadline" = "yes"; then
  941:     echo "** Cannot use both --enable-pcretest-libedit and --enable-pcretest-readline"
  942:     exit 1
  943:   fi
  944:   if test "$HAVE_EDITLINE_READLINE_H" != "1" -a \
  945:           "$HAVE_READLINE_READLINE_H" != "1"; then
  946:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcretest-libedit because neither editline/readline.h"
  947:     echo "** nor readline/readline.h was found."
  948:     exit 1
  949:   fi
  950:   if test -z "$LIBEDIT"; then
  951:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcretest-libedit because libedit library was not found."
  952:     exit 1
  953:   fi
  954: fi
  955: 
  956: if test "$enable_pcretest_libreadline" = "yes"; then
  957:   if test "$HAVE_READLINE_H" != "1"; then
  958:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcretest-readline because readline/readline.h was not found."
  959:     exit 1
  960:   fi
  961:   if test "$HAVE_HISTORY_H" != "1"; then
  962:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcretest-readline because readline/history.h was not found."
  963:     exit 1
  964:   fi
  965:   if test -z "$LIBREADLINE"; then
  966:     echo "** Cannot --enable-pcretest-readline because readline library was not found."
  967:     exit 1
  968:   fi
  969: fi
  970: 
  971: # Handle valgrind support
  972: 
  973: if test "$enable_valgrind" = "yes"; then
  974:   m4_ifdef([PKG_CHECK_MODULES],
  975:            [PKG_CHECK_MODULES([VALGRIND],[valgrind])],
  976:            [AC_MSG_ERROR([pkg-config not supported])])
  977: fi
  978: 
  979: # Handle code coverage reporting support
  980: if test "$enable_coverage" = "yes"; then
  981:   if test "x$GCC" != "xyes"; then
  982:     AC_MSG_ERROR([Code coverage reports can only be generated when using GCC])
  983:   fi
  984: 
  985:   # ccache is incompatible with gcov
  986:   AC_PATH_PROG([SHTOOL],[shtool],[false])
  987:   case `$SHTOOL path $CC` in
  988:     *ccache*) cc_ccache=yes;;
  989:     *) cc_ccache=no;;
  990:   esac
  991: 
  992:   if test "$cc_ccache" = "yes"; then
  993:     if test -z "$CCACHE_DISABLE" -o "$CCACHE_DISABLE" != "1"; then
  994:       AC_MSG_ERROR([must export CCACHE_DISABLE=1 to disable ccache for code coverage])
  995:     fi
  996:   fi
  997: 
  998:   AC_ARG_VAR([LCOV],[the ltp lcov program])
  999:   AC_PATH_PROG([LCOV],[lcov],[false])
 1000:   if test "x$LCOV" = "xfalse"; then
 1001:     AC_MSG_ERROR([lcov not found])
 1002:   fi
 1003: 
 1004:   AC_ARG_VAR([GENHTML],[the ltp genhtml program])
 1005:   AC_PATH_PROG([GENHTML],[genhtml],[false])
 1006:   if test "x$GENHTML" = "xfalse"; then
 1007:     AC_MSG_ERROR([genhtml not found])
 1008:   fi
 1009: 
 1010:   # Set flags needed for gcov
 1011:   GCOV_CFLAGS="-O0 -ggdb3 -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
 1012:   GCOV_CXXFLAGS="-O0 -ggdb3 -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
 1013:   GCOV_LIBS="-lgcov"
 1014:   AC_SUBST([GCOV_CFLAGS])
 1015:   AC_SUBST([GCOV_CXXFLAGS])
 1016:   AC_SUBST([GCOV_LIBS])
 1017: fi # enable_coverage
 1018: 
 1019: AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_GCOV],[test "x$enable_coverage" = "xyes"])
 1020: 
 1021: # Produce these files, in addition to config.h.
 1022: AC_CONFIG_FILES(
 1023: 	Makefile
 1024: 	libpcre.pc
 1025: 	libpcre16.pc
 1026: 	libpcre32.pc
 1027: 	libpcreposix.pc
 1028: 	libpcrecpp.pc
 1029: 	pcre-config
 1030: 	pcre.h
 1031: 	pcre_stringpiece.h
 1032: 	pcrecpparg.h
 1033: )
 1034: 
 1035: # Make the generated script files executable.
 1036: AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([script-chmod], [chmod a+x pcre-config])
 1037: 
 1038: # Make sure that pcre_chartables.c is removed in case the method for
 1039: # creating it was changed by reconfiguration.
 1040: AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([delete-old-chartables], [rm -f pcre_chartables.c])
 1041: 
 1042: AC_OUTPUT
 1043: 
 1044: # Print out a nice little message after configure is run displaying the
 1045: # chosen options.
 1046: 
 1047: ebcdic_nl_code=n/a
 1048: if test "$enable_ebcdic_nl25" = "yes"; then
 1049:   ebcdic_nl_code=0x25
 1050: elif test "$enable_ebcdic" = "yes"; then
 1051:   ebcdic_nl_code=0x15
 1052: fi
 1053: 
 1054: cat <<EOF
 1055: 
 1056: $PACKAGE-$VERSION configuration summary:
 1057: 
 1058:     Install prefix .................. : ${prefix}
 1059:     C preprocessor .................. : ${CPP}
 1060:     C compiler ...................... : ${CC}
 1061:     C++ preprocessor ................ : ${CXXCPP}
 1062:     C++ compiler .................... : ${CXX}
 1063:     Linker .......................... : ${LD}
 1064:     C preprocessor flags ............ : ${CPPFLAGS}
 1065:     C compiler flags ................ : ${CFLAGS} ${VISIBILITY_CFLAGS}
 1066:     C++ compiler flags .............. : ${CXXFLAGS} ${VISIBILITY_CXXFLAGS}
 1067:     Linker flags .................... : ${LDFLAGS}
 1068:     Extra libraries ................. : ${LIBS}
 1069: 
 1070:     Build 8 bit pcre library ........ : ${enable_pcre8}
 1071:     Build 16 bit pcre library ....... : ${enable_pcre16}
 1072:     Build 32 bit pcre library ....... : ${enable_pcre32}
 1073:     Build C++ library ............... : ${enable_cpp}
 1074:     Enable JIT compiling support .... : ${enable_jit}
 1075:     Enable UTF-8/16/32 support ...... : ${enable_utf}
 1076:     Unicode properties .............. : ${enable_unicode_properties}
 1077:     Newline char/sequence ........... : ${enable_newline}
 1078:     \R matches only ANYCRLF ......... : ${enable_bsr_anycrlf}
 1079:     EBCDIC coding ................... : ${enable_ebcdic}
 1080:     EBCDIC code for NL .............. : ${ebcdic_nl_code}
 1081:     Rebuild char tables ............. : ${enable_rebuild_chartables}
 1082:     Use stack recursion ............. : ${enable_stack_for_recursion}
 1083:     POSIX mem threshold ............. : ${with_posix_malloc_threshold}
 1084:     Internal link size .............. : ${with_link_size}
 1085:     Nested parentheses limit ........ : ${with_parens_nest_limit}
 1086:     Match limit ..................... : ${with_match_limit}
 1087:     Match limit recursion ........... : ${with_match_limit_recursion}
 1088:     Build shared libs ............... : ${enable_shared}
 1089:     Build static libs ............... : ${enable_static}
 1090:     Use JIT in pcregrep ............. : ${enable_pcregrep_jit}
 1091:     Buffer size for pcregrep ........ : ${with_pcregrep_bufsize}
 1092:     Link pcregrep with libz ......... : ${enable_pcregrep_libz}
 1093:     Link pcregrep with libbz2 ....... : ${enable_pcregrep_libbz2}
 1094:     Link pcretest with libedit ...... : ${enable_pcretest_libedit}
 1095:     Link pcretest with libreadline .. : ${enable_pcretest_libreadline}
 1096:     Valgrind support ................ : ${enable_valgrind}
 1097:     Code coverage ................... : ${enable_coverage}
 1098: 
 1099: EOF
 1100: 
 1101: dnl end configure.ac

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