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Icache-flushing is now not performed on generating a NEXT, just on the
end of a definition through finish-code.
Eliminated MIPS linker testing (not necessary with hybrid D/ITC).
--no-dynamic is default on systems that don't define FLUSH_ICACHE.
1: dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
2:
3: #Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4:
5: #This file is part of Gforth.
6:
7: #Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8: #modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9: #as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
10: #of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11:
12: #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13: #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14: #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.#See the
15: #GNU General Public License for more details.
16:
17: #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18: #along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19: #Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
20:
21: dnl We use some automake macros here,
22: dnl but don't use automake for creating Makefile.in
23: AC_INIT([gforth],[0.5.9-20021227],[https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=addbug&group=gforth])
24: #snapshots have numbers major.minor.release-YYYYMMDD
25: #note that lexicographic ordering must be heeded.
26: #I.e., 0.4.1-YYYYMMDD must not exist before 0.4.1!
27: UPDATED="27 December 2002"
28: AC_SUBST(UPDATED)
29: AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(engine/config.h)
30:
31: #default setting that may be changed later:
32: no_dynamic_default=0
33:
34: AC_ARG_ENABLE(force-reg,
35: [ --enable-force-reg Use explicit register declarations if they appear in
36: the machine.h file. This can cause a good speedup,
37: but also incorrect code with some gcc versions on
38: some processors (default disabled).],
39: AC_DEFINE(FORCE_REG,,[Define if you want to use explicit register declarations for better performance or for more convenient CODE words (does not work with all GCC versions on all machines)]))
40:
41: AC_ARG_WITH(debug,
42: [ --with-debug specifies option -g to compile with debug info (default)
43: --without-debug omits the -g switch and creates smaller images on
44: machines where "strip" has problems with gcc style
45: debugging informations.],
46: if test "$withval" = "yes"; then DEBUGFLAG=-g; fi)
47:
48: PEEPHOLE="yes"
49: AC_ARG_WITH(peephole,
50: [ --with-peephole Enable peephole optimization (default)
51: --without-peephole disables peephole optimization. Creates smaller,
52: but slower images.],
53: PEEPHOLE="$withval")
54:
55: #set up feature test macros, so the tests get them right:
56: # turn on all POSIX, SUSv3, and GNU features if available
57: AC_GNU_SOURCE
58: dnl AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([_GNU_SOURCE],1,[feature test macro])
59:
60: dnl Don't define _POSIX_SOURCE etc. because some OSs (in particular
61: dnl MacOSX) disable some features then (MacOSX checks for _POSIX_SOURCE,
62: dnl but not for _XOPEN_SOURCE)
63: dnl AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([_POSIX_SOURCE],1,[feature test macro])
64: dnl AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([_POSIX_C_SOURCE],199506L,[feature test macro])
65: dnl AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([_XOPEN_SOURCE],600,[feature test macro])
66: # turn on large file support with 64-bit off_t where available
67: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([_LARGEFILE_SOURCE],1,[feature test macro])
68: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([_FILE_OFFSET_BITS],64,[feature test macro])
69:
70: #currently we force direct threading this way. Eventually we should
71: #setup in the arch and engine files right
72:
73: CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
74:
75: AC_PROG_CC
76:
77: test "$GCC" = "yes" || AC_MSG_ERROR(Gforth uses GNU C extensions and requires GCC 2.0 or higher)
78:
79: AC_SUBST(CC)
80: AC_SUBST(DEBUGFLAG)
81:
82: dnl gcc-3.2 seems to work fine now
83: dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(gcc version)
84: dnl gcc_version=`$CC -v 2>&1|grep 'gcc version'|sed 's/.*gcc version //'`
85: dnl AC_MSG_RESULT($gcc_version)
86: dnl if expr "$gcc_version" \> 3.0.4 >/dev/null && expr "$gcc_version" \< 3.2.1 >/dev/null
87: dnl then
88: dnl no_dynamic_default=1
89: dnl AC_MSG_WARN(Disabling dynamic native code generation by default (speed penalty factor ~2))
90: dnl fi
91:
92: dnl the following macro produces a warning with autoconf-2.1
93: AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char *)
94: case "$ac_cv_sizeof_char_p" in
95: 2)
96: wordsize=16
97: ;;
98: 4)
99: wordsize=32
100: ;;
101: 8)
102: wordsize=64
103: ;;
104: esac
105:
106: AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char)
107: AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short)
108: AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int)
109: AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long)
110: AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long)
111:
112: AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a C type for cells])
113: ac_cv_int_type_cell=none
114: case "$ac_cv_sizeof_char_p" in
115: $ac_cv_sizeof_int)
116: ac_cv_int_type_cell=int
117: ;;
118: $ac_cv_sizeof_short)
119: ac_cv_int_type_cell=short
120: ;;
121: $ac_cv_sizeof_char)
122: ac_cv_int_type_cell=char
123: ;;
124: $ac_cv_sizeof_long)
125: ac_cv_int_type_cell=long
126: ;;
127: $ac_cv_sizeof_long_long)
128: ac_cv_int_type_cell="long long"
129: ;;
130: esac
131: AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_int_type_cell)
132: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CELL_TYPE,$ac_cv_int_type_cell,[an integer type that is as long as a pointer])
133:
134: AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a C type for double-cells])
135: ac_cv_int_type_double_cell=none
136: case `expr 2 '*' "$ac_cv_sizeof_char_p"` in
137: $ac_cv_sizeof_short)
138: ac_cv_int_type_double_cell=short
139: ;;
140: $ac_cv_sizeof_int)
141: ac_cv_int_type_double_cell=int
142: ;;
143: $ac_cv_sizeof_long)
144: ac_cv_int_type_double_cell=long
145: ;;
146: $ac_cv_sizeof_long_long)
147: ac_cv_int_type_double_cell="long long"
148: ;;
149: esac
150: AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_int_type_double_cell)
151: if test "$ac_cv_int_type_double_cell" = none; then
152: AC_MSG_WARN([Emulating double-cell arithmetic. This may be slow.])
153: AC_LIBOBJ(dblsub)
154: AC_DEFINE(BUGGY_LONG_LONG,,[define this if there is no working DOUBLE_CELL_TYPE on your machine])
155: else
156: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DOUBLE_CELL_TYPE,$ac_cv_int_type_double_cell,[an integer type that is twice as long as a pointer])
157: fi
158:
159: AC_TYPE_OFF_T
160: AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(off_t)
161: test $ac_cv_sizeof_off_t -gt $ac_cv_sizeof_char_p
162: ac_small_off_t=$?
163: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SMALL_OFF_T,$ac_small_off_t,[1 if off_t fits in a Cell])
164:
165: AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the linker accepts -export-dynamic])
166: OLDLDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS
167: LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -export-dynamic"
168: dnl AC_TRY_LINK gives false positive on rs6000-ibm-aix4.2.1.0
169: dnl AC_TRY_LINK(,,ac_export_dynamic=yes,ac_export_dynamic=no)
170: AC_TRY_RUN(main(){exit(0);},ac_export_dynamic=yes,ac_export_dynamic=no,ac_export_dynamic=no)
171: test $ac_export_dynamic = yes|| LDFLAGS=$OLDLDFLAGS
172: AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_export_dynamic)
173:
174: #terminology is a bit unusual here: The host is the system on which
175: #gforth will run; the system on which configure will run is the `build'
176: AC_CANONICAL_HOST
177: case "$host_cpu" in
178: hppa*)
179: machine=hppa
180: $srcdir/mkinstalldirs arch/hppa
181: AC_LIBOBJ(../arch/hppa/cache)
182: LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Xlinker -N"
183: LIBS="$LIBS -L/lib/pa1.1/"
184: ;;
185: sparc*)
186: machine=sparc
187: ;;
188: i386)
189: machine=386
190: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -fforce-mem"
191: ;;
192: i486)
193: machine=386
194: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -fforce-mem -m486"
195: ;;
196: i*86)
197: machine=386
198: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -fforce-mem"
199: CFLAGS_1="$CFLAGS"
200: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -march=pentium"
201: AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,,CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_1 -m486")
202: ;;
203: #generic should work for IA64
204: # ia64*)
205: # machine=ia64
206: # ;;
207: m68k)
208: machine=m68k
209: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fomit-frame-pointer"
210: if test "$host_os" = "nextstep3"
211: then
212: AC_LIBOBJ(termios)
213: fi
214: ;;
215: mips*)
216: machine=mips
217: #dynamic native code has the following problems on MIPS:
218: #
219: #1) J/JAL seems relocatable, but is are only
220: #relocatable within a 256MB-segment. While we try to
221: #get the linker to arrange this, there is no guarantee
222: #that this will succeed (and if the user uses a lot of
223: #memory, it is likely to fail).
224: #
225: #2) The way we generate dynamic native code may
226: #violate MIPS architectural restrictions (in
227: #particular, the delay slots of LW, MFLO, etc.)
228: #
229: #Therefore we disable dynamic native code by default:
230: no_dynamic_default=1
231: AC_MSG_WARN(Disabling dynamic native code generation by default (speed penalty factor ~2))
232: ;;
233: alpha*)
234: machine=alpha
235: #full IEEE FP support for more uniformity across platforms:
236: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -mieee"
237: ;;
238: power*|rs6000)
239: machine=power
240: $srcdir/mkinstalldirs arch/power
241: AC_CHECK_FUNC(_sync_cache_range,true,AC_LIBOBJ(../arch/power/_sync_cache_range))
242: ;;
243: *)
244: AC_MSG_WARN([Using a generic machine description])
245: AC_MSG_WARN([Assuming C floats and doubles are IEEE floats and doubles (for SF@ DF@ SF! DF!)])
246: AC_MSG_WARN([FLUSH-ICACHE will do nothing, so END-CODE may not work properly!])
247: machine=generic
248: #I-cache flushing would be needed for dynamic code generation
249: no_dynamic_default=1
250: AC_MSG_WARN(Disabling dynamic native code generation by default (speed penalty factor ~2))
251: esac
252: AC_SUBST(host)
253: AC_SUBST(ENGINE_FLAGS)
254:
255: # Try if GCC understands -fno-cross-jump
256:
257: CFLAGS_1="$CFLAGS"
258: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-cross-jump"
259: AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,,CFLAGS="$CFLAGS_1")
260:
261: AC_CHECK_PROG(asm_fs,asm.fs,arch/$machine/asm.fs,,$srcdir/arch/$machine)
262: AC_SUBST(asm_fs)
263:
264: AC_CHECK_PROG(disasm_fs,disasm.fs,arch/$machine/disasm.fs,,$srcdir/arch/$machine)
265: AC_SUBST(disasm_fs)
266:
267: case "$host_os" in
268: *win32)
269: EXE=".exe"
270: DIRSEP="\\"
271: ;;
272: *darwin*)
273: #Darwin uses some funny preprocessor by default; eliminate it:
274: AC_MSG_NOTICE([using -traditional-cpp on Darwin])
275: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -traditional-cpp"
276: EXE=""
277: DIRSEP="/"
278: ;;
279: *)
280: EXE=""
281: DIRSEP="/"
282: ;;
283: esac
284: AC_SUBST(EXE)
285: AC_SUBST(DIRSEP)
286: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DIRSEP,'$DIRSEP',[a directory separator character])
287:
288: dnl Now a little support for DOS/DJGCC
289: AC_SUBST(GFORTH_EXE)
290: GFORTH_EXE=""
291: AC_SUBST(GFORTHFAST_EXE)
292: GFORTHFAST_EXE=""
293: AC_SUBST(GFORTHITC_EXE)
294: GFORTHITC_EXE=""
295: AC_SUBST(GFORTHDITC_EXE)
296: GFORTHDITC_EXE=""
297:
298: PATHSEP=":"
299: AC_SUBST(PATHSEP)
300: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PATHSEP,'$PATHSEP',[a path separator character])
301:
302: AC_SUBST(FORTHSIZES)
303:
304: if test "$PEEPHOLE" = "yes"
305: then
306: PEEPHOLEFLAG="true"
307: AC_DEFINE(HAS_PEEPHOLE,,[Define if you want to use peephole optimization])
308: else
309: PEEPHOLEFLAG="false"
310: fi
311: AC_SUBST(PEEPHOLEFLAG)
312:
313: dnl copy commands for systems that don't have links
314: AC_SUBST(LINK_KERNL)
315: LINK_KERNL=""
316:
317: #if test $host_os=dos
318: #then
319: # echo Configuring for DOS!!!
320: # MAKE_EXE="coff2exe gforth"
321: # LINK_KERNL='$(CP) kernl32l.fi kernel.fi'
322: #fi
323:
324: dnl the following macro produces a warning with autoconf-2.1
325: AC_C_BIGENDIAN
326: AC_SUBST(KERNEL)
327: dnl ac_cv_c_bigendian is an undocumented variable of autoconf-2.1
328: if test $ac_cv_c_bigendian = yes; then
329: bytesex=b
330: KERNEL="kernl16b.fi kernl16l.fi kernl32b.fi kernl32l.fi kernl64b.fi kernl64l.fi"
331: else
332: bytesex=l
333: KERNEL="kernl16l.fi kernl16b.fi kernl32l.fi kernl32b.fi kernl64l.fi kernl64b.fi"
334: fi
335:
336: #check how to do asm(".skip 16")
337: AC_MSG_CHECKING([if and how we can waste code space])
338: skipcode=no
339: for i in ".skip 16" ".block 16" ".org .+16" ".=.+16" ".space 16"
340: do
341: AC_TRY_RUN(
342: int foo(int);
343: main()
344: {
345: exit(foo(0)!=16);
346: }
347: int foo(int x)
348: {
349: if (x) {
350: label1:
351: asm("$i");
352: label2:
353: }
354: return (&&label2)-(&&label1);
355: }
356: ,skipcode=$i; break
357: ,,)
358: done
359: AC_MSG_RESULT($skipcode)
360: if test "$skipcode" = no
361: then
362: no_dynamic_default=1
363: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SKIP16,((void)0),statement for skipping 16 bytes)
364: AC_MSG_WARN(Disabling dynamic native code generation by default (speed penalty factor ~2))
365: else
366: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SKIP16,asm("$skipcode"),statement for skipping 16 bytes)
367: fi
368:
369: AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NO_DYNAMIC_DEFAULT,$no_dynamic_default,default value for no_dynamic)
370:
371: dnl Checks for programs.
372: AC_PROG_LN_S
373: AC_PROG_INSTALL
374:
375: dnl Checks for library functions
376: dnl This check is just for making later checks link with libm.
377: dnl using sin here is no good idea since it is built-into gcc and typechecked
378: AC_CHECK_LIB(m,asin)
379: AC_CHECK_LIB(dl,dlopen)
380: if test "$host_os" != "nextstep3"
381: then
382: AC_FUNC_MEMCMP
383: fi
384: AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(memmove strtoul pow10 strerror strsignal atanh)
385: AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
386: AC_CHECK_FUNCS(ftello dlopen sys_siglist getrusage)
387: AC_CHECK_TYPES(stack_t)
388: AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST
389: AC_CHECK_FUNC(getopt_long,true,AC_LIBOBJ(getopt); AC_LIBOBJ(getopt1))
390: AC_CHECK_FUNCS(expm1 log1p)
391: AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(rint ecvt)
392: dnl No check for select, because our replacement is no good under
393: dnl anything but DOS
394: AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/mman.h fnmatch.h)
395: AC_FUNC_FNMATCH
396: test $ac_cv_func_fnmatch_works = yes || AC_LIBOBJ(fnmatch)
397: AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mmap sysconf getpagesize)
398: AM_PATH_LISPDIR
399:
400: kernel_fi=kernl${wordsize}${bytesex}.fi
401: AC_SUBST(kernel_fi)
402:
403: #this breaks bindists
404: #dnl replace srource directory by absolute value
405: #if test $srcdir = "."; then srcdir=`pwd`
406: #fi
407:
408: AC_SUBST(machine)
409: AC_CONFIG_FILES([
410: Makefile
411: Makedist
412: gforthmi
413: vmgen
414: machpc.fs
415: engine/Makefile
416: doc/version.texi ])
417: AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([stamp-h],[[echo timestamp > stamp-h
418: chmod +x gforthmi
419: chmod +x vmgen
420: test -d kernel||mkdir kernel]],[[]])
421: AC_OUTPUT
422:
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