# gnulib-common.m4 serial 87 dnl Copyright (C) 2007-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. AC_PREREQ([2.62]) # gl_COMMON # is expanded unconditionally through gnulib-tool magic. AC_DEFUN([gl_COMMON], [ dnl Use AC_REQUIRE here, so that the code is expanded once only. 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[ /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE ((N)) declares that the Nth argument of the function is the size of the returned memory block. _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE ((M, N)) declares that the Mth argument multiplied by the Nth argument of the function is the size of the returned memory block. */ /* Applies to: function, pointer to function, function types. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (alloc_size) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE(args) __attribute__ ((__alloc_size__ args)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALLOC_SIZE(args) # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE tells that the compiler should always inline the function and report an error if it cannot do so. */ /* Applies to: function. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (always_inline) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__ ((__always_inline__)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_ARTIFICIAL declares that the function is not important to show in stack traces when debugging. 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This declaration lets the compiler optimize that unit more aggressively. */ /* Applies to: functions. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_LEAF # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (leaf) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_LEAF __attribute__ ((__leaf__)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_LEAF # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC declares that the function returns a pointer to freshly allocated memory. */ /* Applies to: functions. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (malloc) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS declares that pointers to the type may point to the same storage as pointers to other types. Thus this declaration disables strict aliasing optimization. */ /* Applies to: types. */ /* Oracle Studio 12.6 mishandles may_alias despite __has_attribute OK. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (may_alias) && !defined __SUNPRO_C # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS __attribute__ ((__may_alias__)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAY_ALIAS # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED declares that it is not a programming mistake if the entity is not used. The compiler should not warn if the entity is not used. */ /* Applies to: - function, variable, - struct, union, struct/union member, - enumeration, enumeration item, - typedef, in C++ also: class. */ /* In C++ and C23, this is spelled [[__maybe_unused__]]. GCC's syntax is __attribute__ ((__unused__)). clang supports both syntaxes. Except that with clang ≥ 6, < 10, in C++ mode, __has_c_attribute (__maybe_unused__) yields true but the use of [[__maybe_unused__]] nevertheless produces a warning. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED # ifndef _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE # if defined __clang__ && defined __cplusplus # if !defined __apple_build_version__ && __clang_major__ >= 10 # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED [[__maybe_unused__]] # endif # elif defined __has_c_attribute # if __has_c_attribute (__maybe_unused__) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED [[__maybe_unused__]] # endif # endif # endif # ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED _GL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED # endif #endif /* Alternative spelling of this macro, for convenience and for compatibility with glibc/include/libc-symbols.h. */ #define _GL_UNUSED _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED /* Earlier spellings of this macro. */ #define _UNUSED_PARAMETER_ _GL_ATTRIBUTE_MAYBE_UNUSED /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD declares that the caller of the function should not discard the return value. The compiler may warn if the caller does not use the return value, unless the caller uses something like ignore_value. */ /* Applies to: function, enumeration, class. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_NODISCARD # ifndef _GL_BRACKET_BEFORE_ATTRIBUTE # if defined __clang__ && defined __cplusplus /* With clang up to 15.0.6 (at least), in C++ mode, [[__nodiscard__]] produces a warning. The 1000 below means a yet unknown threshold. 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For struct, union, class: All members have the smallest possible alignment, minimizing the memory required. */ /* Applies to: struct members, struct, union, in C++ also: class. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (packed) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED __attribute__ ((__packed__)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PACKED # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE declares that It is OK for a compiler to omit duplicate calls to the function with the same arguments if observable state is not changed between calls. This attribute is safe for a function that does not affect observable state, and always returns exactly once. (This attribute is looser than _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST.) */ /* Applies to: functions. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (pure) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE __attribute__ ((__pure__)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL declares that the function's return value is a non-NULL pointer. */ /* Applies to: functions. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (returns_nonnull) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL __attribute__ ((__returns_nonnull__)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL # endif #endif /* _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL(pos) declares that the variadic function expects a trailing NULL argument. _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL () - The last argument is NULL (requires C99). _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL ((N)) - The (N+1)st argument from the end is NULL. */ /* Applies to: functions. */ #ifndef _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL # if _GL_HAS_ATTRIBUTE (sentinel) # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL(pos) __attribute__ ((__sentinel__ pos)) # else # define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL(pos) # endif #endif /* A helper macro. 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The following macros start and end a block of "C" linkage. */ #ifdef __cplusplus # define _GL_BEGIN_C_LINKAGE extern "C" { # define _GL_END_C_LINKAGE } #else # define _GL_BEGIN_C_LINKAGE # define _GL_END_C_LINKAGE #endif ]) AH_VERBATIM([async_safe], [/* The _GL_ASYNC_SAFE marker should be attached to functions that are signal handlers (for signals other than SIGABRT, SIGPIPE) or can be invoked from such signal handlers. Such functions have some restrictions: * All functions that it calls should be marked _GL_ASYNC_SAFE as well, or should be listed as async-signal-safe in POSIX section 2.4.3. Note that malloc(), sprintf(), and fwrite(), in particular, are NOT async-signal-safe. * All memory locations (variables and struct fields) that these functions access must be marked 'volatile'. This holds for both read and write accesses. Otherwise the compiler might optimize away stores to and reads from such locations that occur in the program, depending on its data flow analysis. For example, when the program contains a loop that is intended to inspect a variable set from within a signal handler while (!signal_occurred) ; the compiler is allowed to transform this into an endless loop if the variable 'signal_occurred' is not declared 'volatile'. Additionally, recall that: * A signal handler should not modify errno (except if it is a handler for a fatal signal and ends by raising the same signal again, thus provoking the termination of the process). If it invokes a function that may clobber errno, it needs to save and restore the value of errno. */ #define _GL_ASYNC_SAFE ]) AH_VERBATIM([micro_optimizations], [/* _GL_CMP (n1, n2) performs a three-valued comparison on n1 vs. n2, where n1 and n2 are expressions without side effects, that evaluate to real numbers (excluding NaN). It returns 1 if n1 > n2 0 if n1 == n2 -1 if n1 < n2 The naïve code (n1 > n2 ? 1 : n1 < n2 ? -1 : 0) produces a conditional jump with nearly all GCC versions up to GCC 10. This variant (n1 < n2 ? -1 : n1 > n2) produces a conditional with many GCC versions up to GCC 9. The better code (n1 > n2) - (n1 < n2) from Hacker's Delight § 2-9 avoids conditional jumps in all GCC versions >= 3.4. */ #define _GL_CMP(n1, n2) (((n1) > (n2)) - ((n1) < (n2))) ]) dnl Hint which direction to take regarding cross-compilation guesses: dnl When a user installs a program on a platform they are not intimately dnl familiar with, --enable-cross-guesses=conservative is the appropriate dnl choice. It implements the "If we don't know, assume the worst" principle. dnl However, when an operating system developer (on a platform which is not dnl yet known to gnulib) builds packages for their platform, they want to dnl expose, not hide, possible platform bugs; in this case, dnl --enable-cross-guesses=risky is the appropriate choice. dnl Sets the variables dnl gl_cross_guess_normal (to be used when 'yes' is good and 'no' is bad), dnl gl_cross_guess_inverted (to be used when 'no' is good and 'yes' is bad). AC_ARG_ENABLE([cross-guesses], [AS_HELP_STRING([[--enable-cross-guesses={conservative|risky}]], [specify policy for cross-compilation guesses])], [if test "x$enableval" != xconservative && test "x$enableval" != xrisky; then AC_MSG_WARN([invalid argument supplied to --enable-cross-guesses]) enableval=conservative fi gl_cross_guesses="$enableval"], [gl_cross_guesses=conservative]) if test $gl_cross_guesses = risky; then gl_cross_guess_normal="guessing yes" gl_cross_guess_inverted="guessing no" else gl_cross_guess_normal="guessing no" gl_cross_guess_inverted="guessing yes" fi dnl Preparation for running test programs: dnl Tell glibc to write diagnostics from -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 to stderr, not dnl to /dev/tty, so they can be redirected to log files. Such diagnostics dnl arise e.g., in the macros gl_PRINTF_DIRECTIVE_N, gl_SNPRINTF_DIRECTIVE_N. 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You dnl compile for all versions of macOS, onwards from the given version. dnl Thus, the question "does the OS have the function func" has three possible dnl answers: dnl - yes, in all versions starting from the given version, dnl - no, in no version, dnl - not in the given version, but in a later version of macOS. dnl dnl In detail, this works as follows: dnl If func was added to, say, macOS version 13, then the libc has the dnl symbol func always, whereas the header file declares func dnl conditionally with a special availability attribute: dnl ... func (...) __attribute__((availability(macos,introduced=13.0))); dnl Thus, when compiling with "clang mmacosx-version-min=13", there is no dnl warning about the use of func, and the resulting binary dnl - runs fine on macOS 13, dnl - aborts with a dyld "Symbol not found" message on macOS 12. dnl Whereas, when compiling with "clang mmacosx-version-min=12", there is a dnl warning: 'func' is only available on macOS 13.0 or newer dnl [-Wunguarded-availability-new], dnl and the resulting binary dnl - runs fine on macOS 13, dnl - crashes with a SIGSEGV (signal 11) on macOS 12. dnl dnl This macro sets two variables: dnl - gl_cv_onwards_func_ to yes / no / "future OS version" dnl - ac_cv_func_ to yes / no / no dnl The first variable allows to distinguish all three cases. dnl The second variable is set, so that an invocation dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS([func], [[#include ]]) dnl can be used as a drop-in replacement for dnl AC_CHECK_FUNCS([func]). AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS], [ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) AC_REQUIRE([gl_PREPARE_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for [$1]], [[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]], [gl_SILENT([ case "$host_os" in gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_MACOS([$1], [$2]) gl_CHECK_FUNCS_DEFAULT_CASE([$1]) esac ]) ]) gl_CHECK_FUNCS_SET_RESULTS([$1]) ]) dnl gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID_MACOS([func], [[#include ]]) dnl is like AC_CHECK_FUNCS([func]), taking into account a portability problem dnl on Android and on macOS. dnl It is the combination of gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID and gl_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS. AC_DEFUN([gl_CHECK_FUNCS_ANDROID_MACOS], [ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) AC_REQUIRE([gl_PREPARE_CHECK_FUNCS_MACOS]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for [$1]], [[gl_cv_onwards_func_][$1]], [gl_SILENT([ case "$host_os" in gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_ANDROID([$1], [$2]) gl_CHECK_FUNCS_CASE_FOR_MACOS([$1], [$2]) gl_CHECK_FUNCS_DEFAULT_CASE([$1]) esac ]) ]) gl_CHECK_FUNCS_SET_RESULTS([$1]) ]) dnl Expands to some code for use in .c programs that, on native Windows, defines dnl the Microsoft deprecated alias function names to the underscore-prefixed dnl actual function names. With this macro, these function names are available dnl without linking with '-loldnames' and without generating warnings. dnl Usage: Use it after all system header files are included. dnl #include <...> dnl #include <...> dnl ]GL_MDA_DEFINES[ dnl ... 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