dnl This file in input to autoconf. It consists of a series of m4 dnl macros which expand to produce the shell script "configure". dnl Anything which is not an m4 macro is copied directly to the output. dnl dnl Start things up. If the specified file doesn't exist, configure dnl will complain. AC_INIT(lbn16.c) dnl The following tests need to know that we intend to produce a config.h dnl file, even though this won't expand to any shell script code until dnl AC_OUTPUT time. Name it bnconfig.hin to avoid MS-LOSS. 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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for useful tuning options (\$TUNE)) if test $ac_cv_prog_gcc = yes; then : ${WARN="-Wall -W -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings"} if test "${TUNE+set}" != set; then TUNE=-O6 case `$CC -v 2>&1` in *gcc-lib/sparc-*) # Try to use the architecture-detecting tool with SunPro CC. if bn_tune=`(fpversion -foption) 2>/dev/null`; then if test "$bn_tune" = xcg92 || test "$bn_tune" = cg92; then TUNE="$TUNE -mv8" elif test "$bn_tune" != xcg89 && test "$bn_tune" != cg89; then TUNE="$TUNE -mv8" bn_tune_guess=yes fi else TUNE="$TUNE -mv8" bn_tune_guess=yes fi esac fi elif $CC -flags 2>&1 | grep SunSoft >/dev/null 2>&1; then if test "${WARN+set}" != set; then if $CC -flags 2>&1 | grep 'checking' | grep '^-vc' > /dev/null 2>&1; then WARN=-vc elif $CC -flags 2>&1 | grep 'checking' | grep '^-v ' > /dev/null 2>&1; then WARN=-v fi if $CC -flags 2>&1 | grep '^-xstrconst' > /dev/null 2>&1; then WARN="${WARN}${WARN+ }-xstrconst" fi fi # SunPro C compiler - now grok version and platform if test "${TUNE+set}" != set; then if $CC -flags 2>&1 | grep '^-xO.*5' >/dev/null 2>&1; then TUNE=-xO5 else TUNE=-xO4 fi # Architecture: -native iv avail., else as fpversion says, else guess -mv8 if $CC -flags 2>&1 | grep '^-native' >/dev/null 2>&1; then TUNE="$TUNE -native" elif bn_tune=`(fpversion -foption) 2>/dev/null`; then TUNE="$TUNE -$bn_tune" elif $CC -flags 2>&1 | grep '^-xcg92' >/dev/null 2>&1; then TUNE="$TUNE -xcg92" bn_tune_guess=yes fi fi fi bn_tune_set=${TUNE+set} # If nothing better is available, turn on -O : ${TUNE=-O} AC_MSG_RESULT(${TUNE-none}) if test "$bn_tune_set" != set; then AC_MSG_WARN(not optimizing heavily - try setting \$CFLAGS) elif test "$bn_tune_guess" = yes; then AC_MSG_WARN([architecture guessed. 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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/time.h) AC_HEADER_TIME dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. # Verify that the compiler supports const, and that it works. # A number of compilers sort of support const, but they have bugs # that will prevent valid programs from compiling. AC_C_CONST # See if we have size_t. (If not, define it as unsigned.) AC_TYPE_SIZE_T dnl Checks for library functions. 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AC_OUTPUT(Makefile) echo echo bnlib is now configured for a generic installation. echo If you with assembly-language support, edit the Makefile according echo to the instructions in README.bn.