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AC_NUMERIC_NAMEDLEVEL(VARNAME [,FROMVAR [,DEFAULT
[,YESLEVEL]]])
The levelstring FROMVAR is expanded and checked for verbal names that will map on to eight different levels - the VARNAME will receive this numeric level where "all" maps to 7 (lower three bits set) higher levels for 8 and 9 exist too. This macro is a nice helper to convert user input of a --with-opt=level into a numeric form that can be simply pushed as a #define like with AC_DEFINE:
default YESLEVEL = 2 /* including unknown levelspec */ default DEFAULT = 0 /* when named level is empty */ default FROMVAR = VARNAME
The DEFAULT value is used if the NAMED levelstring has become empty and it is copied without further conversion - a default of "0" is used if absent - identical to "no". A "yes" will be set to the YESLEVEL - and note that "yes" has "2" as its default value not "1". (which comes from its original use to set a "gcc -O2").
the mnemonic names are:
9| insane |ultrasome|experimentalplus 8| ultra |ultra|experimental) 7| all |muchmore|somemanymore|manymoreplus 6| most |manymore|most) 5| strict |somemore|almost 4| more |more 3| extra |manyplus|plusmuch|somemany|plusmany 2| many |many|much|(yes) 1| some |some|plus
note that a level can be construcct of (some|plus) = bit-0, (many|much) = bit-1, (more) = bit-2, (ultra|experimental) = bit-3 atleast in a left-to-right order, ie. plusmanymore=7
Example usage:
AC_NUMERIC_NAMEDLEVEL(OPTLEVEL,with_optlevel,1,3) AC_DEFINE(OPTLEVEL) test "$GCC" = "yes" && CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O$OPTLEVEL)
Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
2006-10-13
AC_DEFUN([AC_NUMERIC_NAMEDLEVEL], [dnl the names to be defined... $1="ifelse($1,,[$]$2,[$]$1)" ; $1="[$]$1" $1="[$]$1" ; $1="[$]$1" if test "_[$]$1" = "_" ; then $1="ifelse([$3],,0,[$3])" elif test "_[$]$1" = "_yes" ; then $1="ifelse([$4],,2,[$4])" else $1=`echo [$]$1 | sed -e 's,some,plus,' -e 's,experimental,ultra,' -e 's,over,ultra,' -e 's,much,many,'` case "[$]$1" in 0*|1*|2*|3*|4*|5*|6*|7*|8*|9*|-*|+*) ;; # leave as is insane|ultraplus|plusultra) $1="9" ;; ultra) $1="8" ;; manymoreplus|manyplusmore|plusmanymore|all) $1="7" ;; moremanyplus|moreplusmany|plusmoremany) $1="7" ;; manymore|moremany|most) $1="6" ;; somemore|moresome|almost) $1="5" ;; more) $1="4" ;; manyplus|plusmany|extra) $1="3" ;; many) $1="2" ;; plus) $1="1" ;; no) $1="0" ;; yes) $1="ifelse([$4],,2,[$4])" ;; *) $1="ifelse([$3],,1,[$3])" ;; # for other unkown stuff. esac fi ])
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