dnl configure.in Process with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl This autoconf input file is for ftnchek version 2.9, April 1996 dnl Acknowledgement and thanks to Judah Milgram for help producing this file. AC_INIT(ftnchek.c) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) AC_CANONICAL_HOST dnl Look for yacc or bison. If bison, then -y used, so don't need dnl to worry about YSTEM. (but what if it finds byacc?) dnl For consistency with all other configured programs, we eventually dnl replace YACC by a path-qualified name. Here we split the value of dnl YACC returned by this test (which may be "yacc", "bison -y", or dnl "byacc") into the program name in YACC_NAME and flags in YFLAGS. AC_PROG_YACC if test -z "$YACC"; then AC_MSG_WARN([Didn't find yacc or bison]) YACC=yacc fi YACC_NAME=`echo "$YACC" | sed 's/ .*$//'` changequote(<<, >>)dnl YFLAGS=`echo "$YACC" | sed 's/^[^ ]* //'` changequote([, ])dnl dnl Look for mawk/nawk/awk: AC_PROG_AWK if test "$AWK" = "awk"; then case $host_os in aix*) AC_MSG_WARN([This awk might not work in dcl2inc. Need gawk or nawk]) ;; esac fi dnl Provide the workaround for redirection of output with nawk as dnl described in comments at the end of dcl2inc.awk.in. if test "$AWK" = "gawk"; then DCL2INC_REDIRECT='> "/dev/stderr"' else DCL2INC_REDIRECT='| "cat 1>&2"' fi dnl The above test sets AWK to pathless name. Later we will add a path dnl and AWK_NAME will keep the pathless name to simplify flavor tests. AWK_NAME=${AWK=awk} dnl Check for gcc/cc AC_PROG_CC dnl Check for floating point option (really on applies to Suns, I dnl think, and probably only Solaris at that). 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