AC_NEED_TARGET_H [(PREFIX, [HEADER-FILE])]
,
Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
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guidod's Obsoleted (obsoleted)
Create the header-file and let it contain '#defines' for the target
platform. This macro is used for libraries that have
platform-specific quirks. Instead of inventing a target-specific
target.h.in files, just let it create a header file from the
definitions of AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM and put only 'ifdef's in the
installed header-files.
If the PREFIX is absent, [TARGET] is used. if the HEADER-FILE is
absent, [target.h] is used. the prefix can be the packagename. (`tr
a-z- A-Z_`)
The defines look like...
#ifndef TARGET_CPU_M68K
#define TARGET_CPU_M68K "m68k"
#endif
#ifndef TARGET_OS_LINUX
#define TARGET_OS_LINUX "linux-gnu"
#endif
#ifndef TARGET_OS_TYPE /* the string itself */
#define TARGET_OS_TYPE "linux-gnu"
#endif
Detail: In the case of hppa1.1, the three idents "hppa1_1" "hppa1"
and "hppa" are derived, for an m68k it just two, "m68k" and "m".
The NEED_TARGET_OS_H variant is almost the same function, but
everything is lowercased instead of uppercased, and there is a "__"
in front of each prefix, so it looks like...
#ifndef __target_os_linux
#define __target_os_linux "linux-gnulibc2"
#endif
#ifndef __target_os__ /* the string itself */
#define __target_os__ "linux-gnulibc2"
#endif
#ifndef __target_cpu_i586
#define __target_cpu_i586 "i586"
#endif
#ifndef __target_arch_i386
#define __target_arch_i386 "i386"
#endif
#ifndef __target_arch__ /* cpu family arch */
#define __target_arch__ "i386"
#endif
Other differences: The default string-define is "__" insteadof
"_TYPE" and the default filename is "target-os.h" instead of just
"target.h".
Personally I prefer the second variant (which had been the first in
the devprocess of this file but I assume people will often fallback
to the primary variant presented herein).
AC_DEFUN([AC_NEED_TARGET_H],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM_ARCH])
ac_need_target_h_file=`echo ifelse($2, , target.h, $2)`
ac_need_target_h_prefix=`echo ifelse($1, , target, $1) | tr abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz- ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_ | tr -dc ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890_ `
AC_MSG_RESULT(creating $ac_need_target_h_file - to export target_os as $ac_need_target_h_prefix-defines)
#
changequote({, })dnl
#
target_os0=`echo "$target_os" | tr abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.- ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ__ | tr -dc ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890_ `
target_os1=`echo "$target_os0" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
target_os2=`echo "$target_os0" | sed -e 's:\([^_]*\).*:\1:' `
target_os3=`echo "$target_os2" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
#
target_cpu0=`echo "$target_cpu" | tr abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.- ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ__ | tr -dc ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890_`
target_cpu1=`echo "$target_cpu0" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
target_cpu2=`echo "$target_cpu0" | sed -e 's:\([^_]*\).*:\1:' `
target_cpu3=`echo "$target_cpu2" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
#
target_cpu_arch0=`echo "$target_cpu_arch" | tr abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ`
#
changequote([, ])dnl
#
echo /'*' automatically generated by $PACKAGE configure '*'/ >$ac_need_target_h_file
echo /'*' on `date` '*'/ >>$ac_need_target_h_file
dnl
old1=""
old2=""
for i in $target_os0 $target_os1 $target_os2 $target_os3 "TYPE"
do
if test "$old1" != "$i"; then
if test "$old2" != "$i"; then
echo " " >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#ifndef "$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_OS_"$i >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#define "$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_OS_"$i '"'"$target_os"'"' >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#endif" >>$ac_need_target_h_file
fi
fi
old2="$old1"
old1="$i"
done
#
old1=""
old2=""
for i in $target_cpu0 $target_cpu1 $target_cpu2 $target_cpu3 "TYPE"
do
if test "$old1" != "$i"; then
if test "$old2" != "$i"; then
echo " " >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#ifndef "$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_CPU_"$i >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#define "$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_CPU_"$i '"'"$target_cpu"'"' >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#endif" >>$ac_need_target_h_file
fi
fi
old2="$old1"
old1="$i"
done
#
old1=""
old2=""
for i in $target_cpu_arch0 "TYPE"
do
if test "$old1" != "$i"; then
if test "$old2" != "$i"; then
echo " " >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#ifndef "$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_ARCH_"$i >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#define "$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_ARCH_"$i '"'"$target_cpu_arch"'"' >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#endif" >>$ac_need_target_h_file
fi
fi
old2="$old1"
old1="$i"
done
])
dnl
dnl ... the lowercase variant ...
dnl
AC_DEFUN([AC_NEED_TARGET_OS_H],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM_ARCH])
ac_need_target_h_file=`echo ifelse($2, , target-os.h, $2)`
ac_need_target_h_prefix=`echo ifelse($1, , target, $1) | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_ | tr -dc abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890_`
AC_MSG_RESULT(creating $ac_need_target_h_file - to export target_os as __$ac_need_target_h_prefix-defines)
#
changequote({, })dnl
#
target_os0=`echo "$target_os" | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ.- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz__ | tr -dc abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890_ `
target_os1=`echo "$target_os0" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
target_os2=`echo "$target_os0" | sed -e 's:\([^_]*\).*:\1:' `
target_os3=`echo "$target_os2" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
#
target_cpu0=`echo "$target_cpu" | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ.- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz__ | tr -dc abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890_`
target_cpu1=`echo "$target_cpu0" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
target_cpu2=`echo "$target_cpu0" | sed -e 's:\([^_]*\).*:\1:' `
target_cpu3=`echo "$target_cpu2" | sed -e 's:\([^0-9]*\).*:\1:' `
#
target_cpu_arch0=`echo "$target_cpu_arch" | tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz`
#
changequote([, ])dnl
#
echo /'*' automatically generated by $PACKAGE configure '*'/ >$ac_need_target_h_file
echo /'*' on `date` '*'/ >>$ac_need_target_h_file
dnl
old1=""
old2=""
for i in $target_os0 $target_os1 $target_os2 $target_os3 "_";
do
if test "$old1" != "$i"; then
if test "$old2" != "$i"; then
echo " " >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#ifndef __"$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_os_"$i >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#define __"$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_os_"$i '"'"$target_os"'"' >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#endif" >>$ac_need_target_h_file
fi
fi
old2="$old1"
old1="$i"
done
#
old1=""
old2=""
for i in $target_cpu0 $target_cpu1 $target_cpu2 $target_cpu3 "_"
do
if test "$old1" != "$i"; then
if test "$old2" != "$i"; then
echo " " >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#ifndef __"$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_cpu_"$i >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#define __"$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_cpu_"$i '"'"$target_cpu"'"' >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#endif" >>$ac_need_target_h_file
fi
fi
old2="$old1"
old1="$i"
done
#
old1=""
old2=""
for i in $target_cpu_arch0 "_"
do
if test "$old1" != "$i"; then
if test "$old2" != "$i"; then
echo " " >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#ifndef __"$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_arch_"$i >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#define __"$ac_need_target_h_prefix"_arch_"$i '"'"$target_cpu_arch"'"' >>$ac_need_target_h_file
echo "#endif" >>$ac_need_target_h_file
fi
fi
old2="$old1"
old1="$i"
done
])
dnl
dnl the instruction set architecture (ISA) has evolved for a small set
dnl of cpu types. So they often have specific names, e.g. sparclite,
dnl yet they share quite a few similarities. This macro will set the
dnl shell-var $target_cpu_arch to the basic type. Note that these
dnl names are often in conflict with their original 32-bit type name
dnl of these processors, just use them for directory-handling or add
dnl a prefix/suffix to distinguish them from $target_cpu
dnl
dnl this macros has been invented since config.guess is sometimes
dnl too specific about the cpu-type. I chose the names along the lines
dnl of linux/arch/ which is modelled after widespread arch-naming, IMHO.
dnl
AC_DEFUN([AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM_ARCH],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM])
target_cpu_arch="unknown"
case $target_cpu in
i386*|i486*|i586*|i686*|i786*) target_cpu_arch=i386 ;;
power*) target_cpu_arch=ppc ;;
arm*) target_cpu_arch=arm ;;
sparc64*) target_cpu_arch=sparc64 ;;
sparc*) target_cpu_arch=sparc ;;
mips64*) target_cpu_arch=mips64 ;;
mips*) target_cpu_arch=mips ;;
alpa*) target_cpu_arch=alpha ;;
esac
])