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changeset 6083:7f315cf586d6
* regex.m4 (gl_INCLUDED_REGEX): Remove; no longer used.
All contents moved to gl_REGEX.
(gl_REGEX): Don't bother checking whether lib/regex.c exists;
assume that it does.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Tue, 23 Aug 2005 18:48:31 +0000 |
parents | f7e7f62a1516 |
children | 87075d885cc5 |
files | m4/ChangeLog m4/regex.m4 |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 90 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/m4/ChangeLog +++ b/m4/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2005-08-23 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> + + * regex.m4 (gl_INCLUDED_REGEX): Remove; no longer used. + All contents moved to gl_REGEX. + (gl_REGEX): Don't bother checking whether lib/regex.c exists; + assume that it does. + 2005-08-20 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> * regex.m4 (gl_PREREQ_REGEX): Require AC_GNU_SOURCE.
--- a/m4/regex.m4 +++ b/m4/regex.m4 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#serial 25 +#serial 26 # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free # Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -12,115 +12,101 @@ AC_DEFUN([gl_REGEX], [ - gl_INCLUDED_REGEX([lib/regex.c]) -]) + AC_LIBSOURCES( + [regcomp.c, regex.c, regex.h, + regex_internal.c, regex_internal.h, regexec.c]) -dnl Usage: gl_INCLUDED_REGEX([lib/regex.c]) -dnl -AC_DEFUN([gl_INCLUDED_REGEX], - [ - AC_LIBSOURCES( - [regcomp.c, regex.c, regex.h, - regex_internal.c, regex_internal.h, regexec.c]) + dnl Even packages that don't use regex.c can use this macro. + dnl Of course, for them it doesn't do anything. - dnl Even packages that don't use regex.c can use this macro. - dnl Of course, for them it doesn't do anything. - - # Assume we'll default to using the included regex.c. - ac_use_included_regex=yes + # Assume we'll default to using the included regex.c. + ac_use_included_regex=yes - # However, if the system regex support is good enough that it passes the - # the following run test, then default to *not* using the included regex.c. - # If cross compiling, assume the test would fail and use the included - # regex.c. The first failing regular expression is from `Spencer ere - # test #75' in grep-2.3. - AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working re_compile_pattern], - [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern], - [AC_RUN_IFELSE( - [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( - [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT - #include <regex.h>], - [[static struct re_pattern_buffer regex; - const char *s; - struct re_registers regs; - re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP); - memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); - s = re_compile_pattern ("a[:@:>@:]b\n", 9, ®ex); - /* This should fail with _Invalid character class name_ error. */ - if (!s) - exit (1); + # However, if the system regex support is good enough that it passes the + # the following run test, then default to *not* using the included regex.c. + # If cross compiling, assume the test would fail and use the included + # regex.c. The first failing regular expression is from `Spencer ere + # test #75' in grep-2.3. + AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working re_compile_pattern], + [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern], + [AC_RUN_IFELSE( + [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( + [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT + #include <regex.h>], + [[static struct re_pattern_buffer regex; + const char *s; + struct re_registers regs; + re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP); + memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); + s = re_compile_pattern ("a[:@:>@:]b\n", 9, ®ex); + /* This should fail with _Invalid character class name_ error. */ + if (!s) + exit (1); - /* This should succeed, but does not for e.g. glibc-2.1.3. */ - memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); - s = re_compile_pattern ("{1", 2, ®ex); + /* This should succeed, but does not for e.g. glibc-2.1.3. */ + memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); + s = re_compile_pattern ("{1", 2, ®ex); - if (s) - exit (1); + if (s) + exit (1); - /* The following example is derived from a problem report - against gawk from Jorge Stolfi <stolfi@ic.unicamp.br>. */ - memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); - s = re_compile_pattern ("[an\371]*n", 7, ®ex); - if (s) - exit (1); + /* The following example is derived from a problem report + against gawk from Jorge Stolfi <stolfi@ic.unicamp.br>. */ + memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); + s = re_compile_pattern ("[an\371]*n", 7, ®ex); + if (s) + exit (1); - /* This should match, but does not for e.g. glibc-2.2.1. */ - if (re_match (®ex, "an", 2, 0, ®s) != 2) - exit (1); + /* This should match, but does not for e.g. glibc-2.2.1. */ + if (re_match (®ex, "an", 2, 0, ®s) != 2) + exit (1); - memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); - s = re_compile_pattern ("x", 1, ®ex); - if (s) - exit (1); + memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); + s = re_compile_pattern ("x", 1, ®ex); + if (s) + exit (1); - /* The version of regex.c in e.g. GNU libc-2.2.93 did not - work with a negative RANGE argument. */ - if (re_search (®ex, "wxy", 3, 2, -2, ®s) != 1) - exit (1); + /* The version of regex.c in e.g. GNU libc-2.2.93 did not + work with a negative RANGE argument. */ + if (re_search (®ex, "wxy", 3, 2, -2, ®s) != 1) + exit (1); - /* The version of regex.c in older versions of gnulib - * ignored RE_ICASE. Detect that problem too. */ - memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); - re_set_syntax(RE_SYNTAX_EMACS|RE_ICASE); - s = re_compile_pattern ("x", 1, ®ex); - if (s) - exit (1); + /* The version of regex.c in older versions of gnulib + * ignored RE_ICASE. Detect that problem too. */ + memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); + re_set_syntax(RE_SYNTAX_EMACS|RE_ICASE); + s = re_compile_pattern ("x", 1, ®ex); + if (s) + exit (1); - if (re_search (®ex, "WXY", 3, 0, 3, ®s) < 0) - exit (1); + if (re_search (®ex, "WXY", 3, 0, 3, ®s) < 0) + exit (1); - /* REG_STARTEND was added to glibc on 2004-01-15. - Reject older versions. */ - if (! REG_STARTEND) - exit (1); - - exit (0);]])], - [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=yes], - [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=no], - dnl When crosscompiling, assume it is broken. - [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=no])]) - if test $gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern = yes; then - ac_use_included_regex=no - fi + /* REG_STARTEND was added to glibc on 2004-01-15. + Reject older versions. */ + if (! REG_STARTEND) + exit (1); - test -n "$1" || AC_MSG_ERROR([missing argument]) - m4_syscmd([test -f '$1']) - ifelse(m4_sysval, 0, - [ - AC_ARG_WITH([included-regex], - [ --without-included-regex don't compile regex; this is the default on - systems with recent-enough versions of the GNU C - Library (use with caution on other systems)], - [gl_with_regex=$withval], - [gl_with_regex=$ac_use_included_regex]) - if test "X$gl_with_regex" = Xyes; then - AC_LIBOBJ([regex]) - gl_PREREQ_REGEX - fi - ], - ) - ] -) + exit (0);]])], + [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=yes], + [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=no], + dnl When crosscompiling, assume it is broken. + [gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=no])]) + if test $gl_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern = yes; then + ac_use_included_regex=no + fi + + AC_ARG_WITH([included-regex], + [ --without-included-regex don't compile regex; this is the default on + systems with recent-enough versions of the GNU C + Library (use with caution on other systems)], + [gl_with_regex=$withval], + [gl_with_regex=$ac_use_included_regex]) + if test "X$gl_with_regex" = Xyes; then + AC_LIBOBJ([regex]) + gl_PREREQ_REGEX + fi +]) # Prerequisites of lib/regex.c and lib/regex_internal.c. AC_DEFUN([gl_PREREQ_REGEX],