dnl ========================================================================== dnl dnl Cairo-specific macros dnl dnl ========================================================================== dnl Usage: dnl CAIRO_BIGENDIAN dnl AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_BIGENDIAN], [dnl case $host_os in darwin*) AH_VERBATIM([X_BYTE_ORDER], [ /* Deal with multiple architecture compiles on Mac OS X */ #ifdef __APPLE_CC__ #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ #define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1 #define FLOAT_WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1 #else #undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN #undef FLOAT_WORDS_BIGENDIAN #endif #endif ]) ;; *) AC_C_BIGENDIAN AX_C_FLOAT_WORDS_BIGENDIAN ;; esac ]) dnl CAIRO_CHECK_FUNCS_WITH_FLAGS(FUNCTION..., CFLAGS, LIBS dnl [, ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]) dnl Like AC_CHECK_FUNCS but with additional CFLAGS and LIBS dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CHECK_FUNCS_WITH_FLAGS], [dnl _save_cflags="$CFLAGS" _save_libs="$LIBS" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $2" LIBS="$LIBS $3" AC_CHECK_FUNCS($1, $4, $5) CFLAGS="$_save_cflags" LIBS="$_save_libs" ]) dnl CAIRO_CONFIG_COMMANDS is like AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS, except that: dnl dnl 1) It redirects the stdout of the command to the file. dnl 2) It does not recreate the file if contents didn't change. dnl AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CONFIG_COMMANDS], [dnl AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS($1, [ _config_file=$1 _tmp_file=cairoconf.tmp AC_MSG_NOTICE([creating $_config_file]) { $2 } >> "$_tmp_file" || AC_MSG_ERROR([failed to write to $_tmp_file]) if cmp -s "$_tmp_file" "$_config_file"; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([$_config_file is unchanged]) rm -f "$_tmp_file" else mv "$_tmp_file" "$_config_file" || AC_MSG_ERROR([failed to update $_config_file]) fi ], $3) ]) dnl CAIRO_CC_TRY_LINK_WITH_ENV_SILENT(env-setup, program, dnl true-action, false-action) dnl dnl Compile and link the program with the given environment setup. dnl The global cairo_cc_flag is set to "yes" or "no" according as dnl the link succeeded or not. The link step must complete without dnl warnings or errors to stderr. dnl dnl Perform true-action on success and false-action on failure. dnl The values of CFLAGS, LIBS, LDFLAGS are saved before env-setup dnl is executed and restored right before the end of the macro. AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CC_TRY_LINK_WITH_ENV_SILENT],[dnl # AC_LANG_PROGRAM() produces a main() w/o args, # but -Wold-style-definition doesn't like that. # We need _some_ program so that we don't get # warnings about empty compilation units, so always # append a reasonable main(). _compile_program="$2"' int main(int c, char **v) { (void)c; (void)v; return 0; }' _save_cflags="$CFLAGS" _save_ldflags="$LDFLAGS" _save_libs="$LIBS" $1 AC_LINK_IFELSE( [$_compile_program], [cairo_cc_stderr=`test -f conftest.err && cat conftest.err` cairo_cc_flag=yes], [cairo_cc_stderr=`test -f conftest.err && cat conftest.err` cairo_cc_flag=no]) if test "x$cairo_cc_stderr" != "x"; then cairo_cc_flag=no fi if test "x$cairo_cc_flag" = "xyes"; then ifelse([$3], , :, [$3]) else ifelse([$4], , :, [$4]) fi CFLAGS="$_save_cflags" LDFLAGS="$_save_ldflags" LIBS="$_save_libs" ]) dnl check compiler flags with a program and no muttering. AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CC_TRY_FLAG_SILENT], [dnl (flags..., optional program, true-action, false-action) CAIRO_CC_TRY_LINK_WITH_ENV_SILENT([CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $1"], [$2], [$3], [$4]) ]) dnl find a -Werror equivalent AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CC_CHECK_WERROR], [dnl _test_WERROR=${WERROR+set} if test "z$_test_WERROR" != zset; then WERROR="" for _werror in -Werror -errwarn; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $CC supports $_werror]) CAIRO_CC_TRY_FLAG_SILENT( [$_werror],, [WERROR="$WERROR $_werror"], [:]) AC_MSG_RESULT($cairo_cc_flag) done fi ]) dnl check compiler flags possibly using -Werror if available. AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CC_TRY_FLAG], [dnl (flags..., optional program, true-action, false-action) CAIRO_CC_CHECK_WERROR AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $CC supports $1]) CAIRO_CC_TRY_FLAG_SILENT([$WERROR $1], [$2], [$3], [$4]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$cairo_cc_flag]) ]) dnl Usage: dnl CAIRO_CHECK_NATIVE_ATOMIC_PRIMITIVES AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CHECK_NATIVE_ATOMIC_PRIMITIVES], [dnl AC_CACHE_CHECK([for native atomic primitives], cairo_cv_atomic_primitives, [ cairo_cv_atomic_primitives="none" AC_TRY_LINK([ int atomic_add(int i) { return __sync_fetch_and_add (&i, 1); } int atomic_cmpxchg(int i, int j, int k) { return __sync_val_compare_and_swap (&i, j, k); } ], [], cairo_cv_atomic_primitives="Intel" ) if test "x$cairo_cv_atomic_primitives" = "xnone"; then AC_CHECK_HEADER([atomic_ops.h], cairo_cv_atomic_primitives="libatomic-ops") fi if test "x$cairo_cv_atomic_primitives" = "xnone"; then AC_CHECK_HEADER([libkern/OSAtomic.h], cairo_cv_atomic_primitives="OSAtomic") fi ]) if test "x$cairo_cv_atomic_primitives" = xIntel; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INTEL_ATOMIC_PRIMITIVES, 1, [Enable if your compiler supports the Intel __sync_* atomic primitives]) fi if test "x$cairo_cv_atomic_primitives" = "xlibatomic-ops"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIB_ATOMIC_OPS, 1, [Enable if you have libatomic-ops-dev installed]) fi if test "x$cairo_cv_atomic_primitives" = xOSAtomic; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OS_ATOMIC_OPS, 1, [Enable if you have MacOS X atomic operations]) fi ]) dnl Usage: dnl CAIRO_CHECK_ATOMIC_OP_NEEDS_MEMORY_BARRIER AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_CHECK_ATOMIC_OP_NEEDS_MEMORY_BARRIER], [dnl AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether atomic ops require a memory barrier], cairo_cv_atomic_op_needs_memory_barrier, [ case $host_cpu in i?86) cairo_cv_atomic_op_needs_memory_barrier="no" ;; x86_64) cairo_cv_atomic_op_needs_memory_barrier="no" ;; arm*) cairo_cv_atomic_op_needs_memory_barrier="no" ;; *) cairo_cv_atomic_op_needs_memory_barrier="yes" ;; esac ]) if test "x$cairo_cv_atomic_op_needs_memory_barrier" = "xyes"; then AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ATOMIC_OP_NEEDS_MEMORY_BARRIER, 1, [whether memory barriers are needed around atomic operations]) fi ]) AC_DEFUN([CAIRO_TEXT_WRAP], [m4_text_wrap([$1], [$2],, 78)])