X-Git-Url: http://erislabs.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=m4%2Fregex.m4;h=a31ef2c0708b3e2fc4dcb49a9ce839f0c2a2b959;hb=dd2c1e84650acc6eaafa2675c5c689104103d029;hp=3047d4d4970aad1bbfb49f8d875a4ba821800b78;hpb=a24cd80cd36f4de9693248ffa746638f1a15bb4c;p=gnulib.git diff --git a/m4/regex.m4 b/m4/regex.m4 index 3047d4d49..a31ef2c07 100644 --- a/m4/regex.m4 +++ b/m4/regex.m4 @@ -1,11 +1,16 @@ -#serial 5 +#serial 14 dnl Initially derived from code in GNU grep. dnl Mostly written by Jim Meyering. +AC_DEFUN([gl_REGEX], +[ + jm_INCLUDED_REGEX([lib/regex.c]) +]) + dnl Usage: jm_INCLUDED_REGEX([lib/regex.c]) dnl -AC_DEFUN(jm_INCLUDED_REGEX, +AC_DEFUN([jm_INCLUDED_REGEX], [ dnl Even packages that don't use regex.c can use this macro. dnl Of course, for them it doesn't do anything. @@ -16,30 +21,48 @@ AC_DEFUN(jm_INCLUDED_REGEX, # However, 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 failing regular expression is from `Spencer ere test #75' - # in grep-2.3. + # 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], jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern, AC_TRY_RUN( - changequote(<<, >>)dnl - << -#include +[#include +#include #include int main () { static struct re_pattern_buffer regex; const char *s; + struct re_registers regs; re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP); - /* Add this third left square bracket, [, to balance the - three right ones below. Otherwise autoconf-2.14 chokes. */ - s = re_compile_pattern ("a[[:]:]]b\n", 9, ®ex); + memset (®ex, 0, sizeof (regex)); + [s = re_compile_pattern ("a[[:@:>@:]]b\n", 9, ®ex);] /* This should fail with _Invalid character class name_ error. */ - exit (s ? 0 : 1); - } - >>, - changequote([, ])dnl + if (!s) + exit (1); + + /* This should succeed, but doesn't 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 ("[[anĂ¹]]*n", 7, ®ex); + if (s) + exit (1); + + /* This should match, but doesn't for e.g. glibc-2.2.1. */ + if (re_match (®ex, "an", 2, 0, ®s) != 2) + exit (1); + exit (0); + } + ], jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=yes, jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=no, dnl When crosscompiling, assume it's broken. @@ -49,10 +72,9 @@ AC_DEFUN(jm_INCLUDED_REGEX, fi test -n "$1" || AC_MSG_ERROR([missing argument]) - syscmd([test -f $1]) - ifelse(sysval, 0, + m4_syscmd([test -f $1]) + ifelse(m4_sysval, 0, [ - AC_ARG_WITH(included-regex, [ --without-included-regex don't compile regex; this is the default on systems with version 2 of the GNU C library @@ -60,10 +82,27 @@ AC_DEFUN(jm_INCLUDED_REGEX, jm_with_regex=$withval, jm_with_regex=$ac_use_included_regex) if test "$jm_with_regex" = yes; then - AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS) - LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS regex.$ac_objext" + AC_LIBOBJ(regex) + jm_PREREQ_REGEX fi ], ) ] ) + +# Prerequisites of lib/regex.c. +AC_DEFUN([jm_PREREQ_REGEX], +[ + dnl FIXME: Maybe provide a btowc replacement someday: solaris-2.5.1 lacks it. + dnl FIXME: Check for wctype and iswctype, and and add -lw if necessary + dnl to get them. + + dnl Persuade glibc to declare mempcpy(). + AC_REQUIRE([AC_GNU_SOURCE]) + + AC_REQUIRE([AC_FUNC_ALLOCA]) + AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_STDC]) + AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE(limits.h string.h wchar.h wctype.h) + AC_CHECK_FUNCS_ONCE(isascii mempcpy) + AC_CHECK_FUNCS(btowc) +])