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configure.ac
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dnl ***********************************************
dnl * Please run autoreconf to test your changes! *
dnl ***********************************************
AC_PREREQ(2.65)
AC_INIT(_posixsubprocess32, 3.5, https://github.com/google/python-subprocess32/)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(_posixsubprocess_config.h)
######## This arcane joy is from 3.5's configure.ac file: ########
# The later defininition of _XOPEN_SOURCE disables certain features
# on Linux, so we need _GNU_SOURCE to re-enable them (makedev, tm_zone).
AC_DEFINE(_GNU_SOURCE, 1, [Define on Linux to activate all library features])
# The later defininition of _XOPEN_SOURCE and _POSIX_C_SOURCE disables
# certain features on NetBSD, so we need _NETBSD_SOURCE to re-enable
# them.
AC_DEFINE(_NETBSD_SOURCE, 1, [Define on NetBSD to activate all library features])
# The later defininition of _XOPEN_SOURCE and _POSIX_C_SOURCE disables
# certain features on FreeBSD, so we need __BSD_VISIBLE to re-enable
# them.
AC_DEFINE(__BSD_VISIBLE, 1, [Define on FreeBSD to activate all library features])
# The later defininition of _XOPEN_SOURCE and _POSIX_C_SOURCE disables
# u_int on Irix 5.3. Defining _BSD_TYPES brings it back.
AC_DEFINE(_BSD_TYPES, 1, [Define on Irix to enable u_int])
# The later defininition of _XOPEN_SOURCE and _POSIX_C_SOURCE disables
# certain features on Mac OS X, so we need _DARWIN_C_SOURCE to re-enable
# them.
AC_DEFINE(_DARWIN_C_SOURCE, 1, [Define on Darwin to activate all library features])
define_xopen_source=yes
# Some systems cannot stand _XOPEN_SOURCE being defined at all; they
# disable features if it is defined, without any means to access these
# features as extensions. For these systems, we skip the definition of
# _XOPEN_SOURCE. Before adding a system to the list to gain access to
# some feature, make sure there is no alternative way to access this
# feature. Also, when using wildcards, make sure you have verified the
# need for not defining _XOPEN_SOURCE on all systems matching the
# wildcard, and that the wildcard does not include future systems
# (which may remove their limitations).
dnl quadrigraphs "@<:@" and "@:>@" produce "[" and "]" in the output
case $ac_sys_system/$ac_sys_release in
# On OpenBSD, select(2) is not available if _XOPEN_SOURCE is defined,
# even though select is a POSIX function. Reported by J. Ribbens.
# Reconfirmed for OpenBSD 3.3 by Zachary Hamm, for 3.4 by Jason Ish.
# In addition, Stefan Krah confirms that issue #1244610 exists through
# OpenBSD 4.6, but is fixed in 4.7.
OpenBSD/2.* | OpenBSD/3.* | OpenBSD/4.@<:@0123456@:>@)
define_xopen_source=no
# OpenBSD undoes our definition of __BSD_VISIBLE if _XOPEN_SOURCE is
# also defined. This can be overridden by defining _BSD_SOURCE
# As this has a different meaning on Linux, only define it on OpenBSD
AC_DEFINE(_BSD_SOURCE, 1, [Define on OpenBSD to activate all library features])
;;
OpenBSD/*)
# OpenBSD undoes our definition of __BSD_VISIBLE if _XOPEN_SOURCE is
# also defined. This can be overridden by defining _BSD_SOURCE
# As this has a different meaning on Linux, only define it on OpenBSD
AC_DEFINE(_BSD_SOURCE, 1, [Define on OpenBSD to activate all library features])
;;
# Defining _XOPEN_SOURCE on NetBSD version prior to the introduction of
# _NETBSD_SOURCE disables certain features (eg. setgroups). Reported by
# Marc Recht
NetBSD/1.5 | NetBSD/1.5.* | NetBSD/1.6 | NetBSD/1.6.* | NetBSD/1.6@<:@A-S@:>@)
define_xopen_source=no;;
# From the perspective of Solaris, _XOPEN_SOURCE is not so much a
# request to enable features supported by the standard as a request
# to disable features not supported by the standard. The best way
# for Python to use Solaris is simply to leave _XOPEN_SOURCE out
# entirely and define __EXTENSIONS__ instead.
SunOS/*)
define_xopen_source=no;;
# On UnixWare 7, u_long is never defined with _XOPEN_SOURCE,
# but used in /usr/include/netinet/tcp.h. Reported by Tim Rice.
# Reconfirmed for 7.1.4 by Martin v. Loewis.
OpenUNIX/8.0.0| UnixWare/7.1.@<:@0-4@:>@)
define_xopen_source=no;;
# On OpenServer 5, u_short is never defined with _XOPEN_SOURCE,
# but used in struct sockaddr.sa_family. Reported by Tim Rice.
SCO_SV/3.2)
define_xopen_source=no;;
# On FreeBSD 4, the math functions C89 does not cover are never defined
# with _XOPEN_SOURCE and __BSD_VISIBLE does not re-enable them.
FreeBSD/4.*)
define_xopen_source=no;;
# On MacOS X 10.2, a bug in ncurses.h means that it craps out if
# _XOPEN_EXTENDED_SOURCE is defined. Apparently, this is fixed in 10.3, which
# identifies itself as Darwin/7.*
# On Mac OS X 10.4, defining _POSIX_C_SOURCE or _XOPEN_SOURCE
# disables platform specific features beyond repair.
# On Mac OS X 10.3, defining _POSIX_C_SOURCE or _XOPEN_SOURCE
# has no effect, don't bother defining them
Darwin/@<:@6789@:>@.*)
define_xopen_source=no;;
Darwin/1@<:@0-9@:>@.*)
define_xopen_source=no;;
# On AIX 4 and 5.1, mbstate_t is defined only when _XOPEN_SOURCE == 500 but
# used in wcsnrtombs() and mbsnrtowcs() even if _XOPEN_SOURCE is not defined
# or has another value. By not (re)defining it, the defaults come in place.
AIX/4)
define_xopen_source=no;;
AIX/5)
if test `uname -r` -eq 1; then
define_xopen_source=no
fi
;;
# On QNX 6.3.2, defining _XOPEN_SOURCE prevents netdb.h from
# defining NI_NUMERICHOST.
QNX/6.3.2)
define_xopen_source=no
;;
esac
if test $define_xopen_source = yes
then
# X/Open 7, incorporating POSIX.1-2008
AC_DEFINE(_XOPEN_SOURCE, 700,
Define to the level of X/Open that your system supports)
# On Tru64 Unix 4.0F, defining _XOPEN_SOURCE also requires
# definition of _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED and _POSIX_C_SOURCE, or else
# several APIs are not declared. Since this is also needed in some
# cases for HP-UX, we define it globally.
AC_DEFINE(_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED, 1,
Define to activate Unix95-and-earlier features)
AC_DEFINE(_POSIX_C_SOURCE, 200809L, Define to activate features from IEEE Stds 1003.1-2008)
fi
######## The stuff we _actually_ want to care about. ########
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(unistd.h fcntl.h signal.h \
sys/cdefs.h sys/types.h sys/stat.h sys/syscall.h)
AC_HEADER_DIRENT
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pipe2 setsid)
AC_CHECK_DECL(dirfd,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DIRFD, 1,
Define if you have the 'dirfd' function or macro.), ,
[#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>])
AC_OUTPUT