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many *.m4 files: improve m4 quoting
99% of this change was performed by running the following commands:
git ls-files | grep '\.m4$' | xargs perl -pi \
-e 's/(AC_\w+\()([^[()]+?)([,)])/$1\[$2]$3/g;' \
-e 's/(AC_\w+\((?:\[[^,]+?\], ){1})([^,[()]+?)([,)])/$1\[$2]$3/g;' \
-e 's/(AC_\w+\((?:\[[^,]+?\], ){2})([^,[()]+?)([,)])/$1\[$2]$3/g;' \
-e 's/(AC_\w+\((?:\[[^,]+?\], ){3})([^,[()]+?)([,)])/$1\[$2]$3/g'
perl -pi -e 's/\[\.\.\.\]/.../' m4/onceonly.m4
The remainder were to add Copyright dates, increment serial numbers,
undo some changes in comments, exclude m4/intl.m4, and add quotes
around the "1" in ",1" where the unusual spacing prohibited the
above regexps from doing the job. For more details, see
<http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/16175>.
author | Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com> |
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date | Tue, 13 Jan 2009 08:48:48 +0100 |
parents | 13e7e4dc2f34 |
children | e8d2c6fc33ad |
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# Portability macros for glibc argz. -*- Autoconf -*- # # Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Written by Gary V. Vaughan <gary@gnu.org> # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # serial 7 argz.m4 AC_DEFUN([gl_FUNC_ARGZ], [gl_PREREQ_ARGZ AC_REQUIRE([AC_C_RESTRICT]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([argz.h], [], [], [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT]) AC_CHECK_TYPES([error_t], [], [AC_DEFINE([error_t], [int], [Define to a type to use for `error_t' if it is not otherwise available.]) AC_DEFINE([__error_t_defined], [1], [Define so that glibc/gnulib argp.h does not typedef error_t.])], [#if defined(HAVE_ARGZ_H) # include <argz.h> #endif]) ARGZ_H= AC_CHECK_FUNC([argz_replace], [], [ARGZ_H=argz.h; AC_LIBOBJ([argz])]) dnl if have system argz functions, allow forced use of dnl libltdl-supplied implementation (and default to do so dnl on "known bad" systems). Could use a runtime check, but dnl (a) detecting malloc issues is notoriously unreliable dnl (b) only known system that declares argz functions, dnl provides them, yet they are broken, is cygwin dnl releases prior to 5-May-2007 (1.5.24 and earlier) dnl So, it's more straightforward simply to special case dnl this for known bad systems. AS_IF([test -z "$ARGZ_H"], [AC_CACHE_CHECK( [if argz actually works], [lt_cv_sys_argz_works], [[case $host_os in #( *cygwin*) lt_cv_sys_argz_works=no if test "$cross_compiling" != no; then lt_cv_sys_argz_works="guessing no" else lt_sed_extract_leading_digits='s/^\([0-9\.]*\).*/\1/' save_IFS=$IFS IFS=-. set x `uname -r | sed -e "$lt_sed_extract_leading_digits"` IFS=$save_IFS lt_os_major=${2-0} lt_os_minor=${3-0} lt_os_micro=${4-0} if test "$lt_os_major" -gt 1 \ || { test "$lt_os_major" -eq 1 \ && { test "$lt_os_minor" -gt 5 \ || { test "$lt_os_minor" -eq 5 \ && test "$lt_os_micro" -gt 24; }; }; }; then lt_cv_sys_argz_works=yes fi fi ;; #( *) lt_cv_sys_argz_works=yes ;; esac]]) AS_IF([test $lt_cv_sys_argz_works = yes], [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_WORKING_ARGZ], [1], [This value is set to 1 to indicate that the system argz facility works])], [ARGZ_H=argz.h AC_LIBOBJ([argz])])]) AC_SUBST([ARGZ_H]) ]) # Prerequisites of lib/argz.c. AC_DEFUN([gl_PREREQ_ARGZ], [:])