dnl @synopsis AC_PROG_CC_CHAR_SUBSCRIPTS(substvar [,hard]) dnl dnl Try to find a compiler option that enables usage of char-type to dnl index a value-field. This one needs unsigned-chars and it must dnl suppress warnings about usage of chars for subscripting. for gcc dnl -funsigned-char -Wno-char-subscripts dnl dnl Currently this macro knows about GCC. hopefully will evolve to use: dnl Solaris C compiler, Digital Unix C compiler, C for AIX Compiler, dnl HP-UX C compiler, and IRIX C compiler. dnl dnl @category C dnl @author Guido U. Draheim dnl @version 2001-04-27 dnl @license GPLWithACException AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_CC_CHAR_SUBSCRIPTS], [ pushdef([CV],ac_cv_prog_cc_char_subscripts)dnl hard=$2 if test -z "$hard"; then msg="C to enable char subscripts" else msg="C to ensure char subscripts" fi AC_CACHE_CHECK($msg, CV, [ cat > conftest.c <&1`" ; then CV="suppressed: did not work" fi dnl Solaris C compiler # Solaris sunpro has no option for unsignedchar but # signedchar is the default for char. Duhh. dnl HP-UX C compiler dnl Digital Unix C compiler elif ! $CC > /dev/null 2>&1 && $CC -c -unsigned conftest.c > /dev/null 2>&1 && test -f conftest.o then # char : unsigned char CV="-unsigned" rm conftest.o if test -n "`${CC-cc} -c $CV conftest.c 2>&1`" ; then CV="suppressed: did not work" fi dnl C for AIX Compiler dnl IRIX C compiler # char is unsigned by default for IRIX C. fi rm -f conftest.* ]) if test -z "[$]$1" ; then if test -n "$CV" ; then case "$CV" in suppressed*) $1="" ;; # known but suppressed *) $1="$CV" ;; esac fi fi AC_SUBST($1) popdef([CV])dnl ])