#serial 29 # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free # Software Foundation, Inc. # # 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. dnl Initially derived from code in GNU grep. dnl Mostly written by Jim Meyering. AC_PREREQ([2.50]) AC_DEFUN([gl_REGEX], [ AC_REQUIRE([AC_SYS_LARGEFILE]) dnl for a sufficently-wide off_t AC_DEFINE([_REGEX_LARGE_OFFSETS], 1, [Define if you want regoff_t to be at least as wide POSIX requires.]) AC_LIBSOURCES( [regcomp.c, regex.c, regex.h, regex_internal.c, regex_internal.h, regexec.c]) AC_ARG_WITH([included-regex], [AC_HELP_STRING([--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)])]) case $with_included_regex in yes|no) ac_use_included_regex=$with_included_regex ;; '') # 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_re_compile_pattern_broken], [AC_RUN_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT #include ], [[static struct re_pattern_buffer regex; const char *s; struct re_registers regs; /* Use the POSIX-compliant spelling with leading REG_, rather than the traditional GNU spelling with leading RE_, so that we reject older libc implementations. */ re_set_syntax (REG_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); if (s) exit (1); /* The following example is derived from a problem report against gawk from Jorge Stolfi . */ 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); 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 older versions of gnulib ignored REG_IGNORE_CASE (which was then called RE_ICASE). Detect that problem too. */ memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); re_set_syntax (REG_SYNTAX_EMACS | REG_IGNORE_CASE); s = re_compile_pattern ("x", 1, ®ex); if (s) 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); /* Reject hosts whose regoff_t values are too narrow. These include glibc 2.3.5 on hosts with 64-bit off_t and 32-bit int, and Solaris 10 on hosts with 32-bit int and _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. */ if (sizeof (regoff_t) < sizeof (off_t)) exit (1); exit (0);]])], [gl_cv_func_re_compile_pattern_broken=no], [gl_cv_func_re_compile_pattern_broken=yes], dnl When crosscompiling, assume it is broken. [gl_cv_func_re_compile_pattern_broken=yes])]) ac_use_included_regex=$gl_cv_func_re_compile_pattern_broken ;; *) AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid value for --with-included-regex: $with_included_regex]) ;; esac if test $ac_use_included_regex = yes; then AC_LIBOBJ([regex]) gl_PREREQ_REGEX fi ]) # Prerequisites of lib/regex.c and lib/regex_internal.c. AC_DEFUN([gl_PREREQ_REGEX], [ AC_REQUIRE([AC_GNU_SOURCE]) AC_REQUIRE([gl_C_RESTRICT]) AC_REQUIRE([AM_LANGINFO_CODESET]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([locale.h wchar.h wctype.h]) AC_CHECK_FUNCS_ONCE([isblank mbrtowc mempcpy wcrtomb wcscoll]) ])