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	This way we don't need RANLIB anymore, making it a bit simpler for the meson build to generate Makefile.global for PGXS compatibility. FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, the only platforms where we didn't use AROPT=crs, all have supported the 's' option for a long time. On macOS we ran ranlib after installing a static library. This was added a long time ago, in58ad65ec2d. I cannot reproduce an issue in more recent macOS versions. This is removed now. Based on discussion with Tom, I left the 'touch' at the end of static libraries generation, added in826eff57c4, in place. While it looks like current versions of Apple's ar/ranlib don't need it, it was needed not too long ago. Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20221005200710.luvw5evhwf6clig6@awork3.anarazel.de
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
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| dnl configure.ac
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| dnl
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| dnl Developers, please strive to achieve this order:
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| dnl
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| dnl 0. Initialization and options processing
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| dnl 1. Programs
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| dnl 2. Libraries
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| dnl 3. Header files
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| dnl 4. Types
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| dnl 5. Structures
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| dnl 6. Compiler characteristics
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| dnl 7. Functions, global variables
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| dnl 8. System services
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| dnl
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| dnl Read the Autoconf manual for details.
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| dnl
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| m4_pattern_forbid(^PGAC_)dnl to catch undefined macros
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| 
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| AC_INIT([PostgreSQL], [16devel], [pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org], [], [https://www.postgresql.org/])
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| 
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| m4_if(m4_defn([m4_PACKAGE_VERSION]), [2.69], [], [m4_fatal([Autoconf version 2.69 is required.
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| Untested combinations of 'autoconf' and PostgreSQL versions are not
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| recommended.  You can remove the check from 'configure.ac' but it is then
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| your responsibility whether the result works or not.])])
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| AC_COPYRIGHT([Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group])
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| AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/backend/access/common/heaptuple.c])
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| AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(config)
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| AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr/local/pgsql)
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIGURE_ARGS, ["$ac_configure_args"], [Saved arguments from configure])
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| 
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| [PG_MAJORVERSION=`expr "$PACKAGE_VERSION" : '\([0-9][0-9]*\)'`]
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| [PG_MINORVERSION=`expr "$PACKAGE_VERSION" : '.*\.\([0-9][0-9]*\)'`]
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| test -n "$PG_MINORVERSION" || PG_MINORVERSION=0
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| AC_SUBST(PG_MAJORVERSION)
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_MAJORVERSION, "$PG_MAJORVERSION", [PostgreSQL major version as a string])
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_MAJORVERSION_NUM, $PG_MAJORVERSION, [PostgreSQL major version number])
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_MINORVERSION_NUM, $PG_MINORVERSION, [PostgreSQL minor version number])
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| 
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, extra-version, [STRING], [append STRING to version],
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|              [PG_VERSION="$PACKAGE_VERSION$withval"],
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|              [PG_VERSION="$PACKAGE_VERSION"])
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_VERSION, "$PG_VERSION", [PostgreSQL version as a string])
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| 
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| AC_CANONICAL_HOST
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| 
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| template=
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([which template to use])
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| 
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, template, [NAME], [override operating system template],
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| [
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|   case $withval in
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|     list)   echo; ls "$srcdir/src/template"; exit;;
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|     *)      if test -f "$srcdir/src/template/$with_template" ; then
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|               template=$withval
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|             else
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|               AC_MSG_ERROR(['$withval' is not a valid template name. Use 'list' for a list.])
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|             fi;;
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|   esac
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| ],
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| [
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| # --with-template not given
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| 
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| case $host_os in
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|      aix*) template=aix ;;
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|   cygwin*|msys*) template=cygwin ;;
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|   darwin*) template=darwin ;;
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| dragonfly*) template=netbsd ;;
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|  freebsd*) template=freebsd ;;
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|  linux*|gnu*|k*bsd*-gnu)
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|            template=linux ;;
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|    mingw*) template=win32 ;;
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|   netbsd*) template=netbsd ;;
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|  openbsd*) template=openbsd ;;
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|  solaris*) template=solaris ;;
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| esac
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| 
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|   if test x"$template" = x"" ; then
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|     AC_MSG_ERROR([[
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| *******************************************************************
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| PostgreSQL has apparently not been ported to your platform yet.
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| To try a manual configuration, look into the src/template directory
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| for a similar platform and use the '--with-template=' option.
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| 
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| Please also contact <]AC_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT[> to see about
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| rectifying this.  Include the above 'checking host system type...'
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| line.
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| *******************************************************************
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| ]])
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|   fi
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| 
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| ])
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| 
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| AC_MSG_RESULT([$template])
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| 
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| PORTNAME=$template
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| AC_SUBST(PORTNAME)
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| 
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| # Initialize default assumption that we do not need separate assembly code
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| # for TAS (test-and-set).  This can be overridden by the template file
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| # when it's executed.
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| need_tas=no
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| tas_file=dummy.s
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| 
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| # Default, works for most platforms, override in template file if needed
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| DLSUFFIX=".so"
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| ##
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| ## Command line options
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| ##
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| 
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| #
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| # Add non-standard directories to the include path
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, includes, [DIRS], [look for additional header files in DIRS])
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # Add non-standard directories to the library search path
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, libraries, [DIRS], [look for additional libraries in DIRS],
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|              [LIBRARY_DIRS=$withval])
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| 
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, libs,      [DIRS], [alternative spelling of --with-libraries],
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|              [LIBRARY_DIRS=$withval])
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # 64-bit integer date/time storage is now the only option, but to avoid
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| # unnecessary breakage of build scripts, continue to accept an explicit
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| # "--enable-integer-datetimes" switch.
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, integer-datetimes, yes, [obsolete option, no longer supported],
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|               [],
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|               [AC_MSG_ERROR([--disable-integer-datetimes is no longer supported])])
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # NLS
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| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether NLS is wanted])
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| PGAC_ARG_OPTARG(enable, nls,
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|                 [LANGUAGES], [enable Native Language Support],
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|                 [],
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|                 [WANTED_LANGUAGES=$enableval],
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|                 [AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_NLS, 1,
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|                            [Define to 1 if you want National Language Support. (--enable-nls)])])
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| AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_nls])
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| AC_SUBST(enable_nls)
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| AC_SUBST(WANTED_LANGUAGES)
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| 
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| #
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| # Default port number (--with-pgport), default 5432
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| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for default port number])
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, pgport, [PORTNUM], [set default port number [5432]],
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|              [default_port=$withval],
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|              [default_port=5432])
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| AC_MSG_RESULT([$default_port])
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| # Need both of these because some places want an integer and some a string
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEF_PGPORT, ${default_port},
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| [Define to the default TCP port number on which the server listens and
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| to which clients will try to connect.  This can be overridden at run-time,
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| but it's convenient if your clients have the right default compiled in.
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| (--with-pgport=PORTNUM)])
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DEF_PGPORT_STR, "${default_port}",
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|                    [Define to the default TCP port number as a string constant.])
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| AC_SUBST(default_port)
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| 
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| # It's worth validating port; you can get very confusing errors otherwise
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| if test x"$default_port" = x""; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid --with-pgport specification: empty string])
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| elif test ! x`echo "$default_port" | sed -e 's/[[0-9]]*//'` = x""; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid --with-pgport specification: must be a number])
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| elif test ! x`echo "$default_port" | sed -e 's/^0.//'` = x"$default_port"; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid --with-pgport specification: must not have leading 0])
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| elif test "$default_port" -lt "1" -o "$default_port" -gt "65535"; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid --with-pgport specification: must be between 1 and 65535])
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| fi
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| 
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| #
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| # '-rpath'-like feature can be disabled
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, rpath, yes,
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|               [do not embed shared library search path in executables])
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| AC_SUBST(enable_rpath)
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| 
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| #
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| # Spinlocks
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, spinlocks, yes,
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|               [do not use spinlocks])
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| 
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| #
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| # Atomic operations
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, atomics, yes,
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|               [do not use atomic operations])
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| 
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| #
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| # --enable-debug adds -g to compiler flags
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, debug, no,
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|               [build with debugging symbols (-g)])
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| AC_SUBST(enable_debug)
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| 
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| #
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| # --enable-profiling enables gcc profiling
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, profiling, no,
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|               [build with profiling enabled ])
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| 
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| #
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| # --enable-coverage enables generation of code coverage metrics with gcov
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, coverage, no,
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|               [build with coverage testing instrumentation],
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| [PGAC_PATH_PROGS(GCOV, gcov)
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| if test -z "$GCOV"; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([gcov not found])
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| fi
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| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(LCOV, lcov)
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| if test -z "$LCOV"; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([lcov not found])
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| fi
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| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(GENHTML, genhtml)
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| if test -z "$GENHTML"; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([genhtml not found])
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| fi])
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| AC_SUBST(enable_coverage)
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| 
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| #
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| # DTrace
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, dtrace, no,
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|               [build with DTrace support],
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| [PGAC_PATH_PROGS(DTRACE, dtrace)
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| if test -z "$DTRACE"; then
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|   AC_MSG_ERROR([dtrace not found])
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| fi
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| AC_SUBST(DTRACEFLAGS)])
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| AC_SUBST(enable_dtrace)
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| 
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| #
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| # TAP tests
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| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, tap-tests, no,
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|               [enable TAP tests (requires Perl and IPC::Run)])
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| AC_SUBST(enable_tap_tests)
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| 
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| #
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| # Block size
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| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for block size])
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, blocksize, [BLOCKSIZE], [set table block size in kB [8]],
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|              [blocksize=$withval],
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|              [blocksize=8])
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| case ${blocksize} in
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|   1) BLCKSZ=1024;;
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|   2) BLCKSZ=2048;;
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|   4) BLCKSZ=4096;;
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|   8) BLCKSZ=8192;;
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|  16) BLCKSZ=16384;;
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|  32) BLCKSZ=32768;;
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|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid block size. Allowed values are 1,2,4,8,16,32.])
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| esac
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| AC_MSG_RESULT([${blocksize}kB])
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| 
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([BLCKSZ], ${BLCKSZ}, [
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|  Size of a disk block --- this also limits the size of a tuple.  You
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|  can set it bigger if you need bigger tuples (although TOAST should
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|  reduce the need to have large tuples, since fields can be spread
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|  across multiple tuples).
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| 
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|  BLCKSZ must be a power of 2.  The maximum possible value of BLCKSZ
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|  is currently 2^15 (32768).  This is determined by the 15-bit widths
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|  of the lp_off and lp_len fields in ItemIdData (see
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|  include/storage/itemid.h).
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| 
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|  Changing BLCKSZ requires an initdb.
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| ])
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| 
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| #
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| # Relation segment size
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| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for segment size])
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, segsize, [SEGSIZE], [set table segment size in GB [1]],
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|              [segsize=$withval],
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|              [segsize=1])
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| # this expression is set up to avoid unnecessary integer overflow
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| # blocksize is already guaranteed to be a factor of 1024
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| RELSEG_SIZE=`expr '(' 1024 / ${blocksize} ')' '*' ${segsize} '*' 1024`
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| test $? -eq 0 || exit 1
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| AC_MSG_RESULT([${segsize}GB])
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| 
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([RELSEG_SIZE], ${RELSEG_SIZE}, [
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|  RELSEG_SIZE is the maximum number of blocks allowed in one disk file.
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|  Thus, the maximum size of a single file is RELSEG_SIZE * BLCKSZ;
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|  relations bigger than that are divided into multiple files.
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| 
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|  RELSEG_SIZE * BLCKSZ must be less than your OS' limit on file size.
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|  This is often 2 GB or 4GB in a 32-bit operating system, unless you
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|  have large file support enabled.  By default, we make the limit 1 GB
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|  to avoid any possible integer-overflow problems within the OS.
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|  A limit smaller than necessary only means we divide a large
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|  relation into more chunks than necessary, so it seems best to err
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|  in the direction of a small limit.
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| 
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|  A power-of-2 value is recommended to save a few cycles in md.c,
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|  but is not absolutely required.
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| 
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|  Changing RELSEG_SIZE requires an initdb.
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| ])
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| 
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| #
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| # WAL block size
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| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([for WAL block size])
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, wal-blocksize, [BLOCKSIZE], [set WAL block size in kB [8]],
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|              [wal_blocksize=$withval],
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|              [wal_blocksize=8])
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| case ${wal_blocksize} in
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|   1) XLOG_BLCKSZ=1024;;
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|   2) XLOG_BLCKSZ=2048;;
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|   4) XLOG_BLCKSZ=4096;;
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|   8) XLOG_BLCKSZ=8192;;
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|  16) XLOG_BLCKSZ=16384;;
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|  32) XLOG_BLCKSZ=32768;;
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|  64) XLOG_BLCKSZ=65536;;
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|   *) AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid WAL block size. Allowed values are 1,2,4,8,16,32,64.])
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| esac
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| AC_MSG_RESULT([${wal_blocksize}kB])
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| 
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| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([XLOG_BLCKSZ], ${XLOG_BLCKSZ}, [
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|  Size of a WAL file block.  This need have no particular relation to BLCKSZ.
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|  XLOG_BLCKSZ must be a power of 2, and if your system supports O_DIRECT I/O,
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|  XLOG_BLCKSZ must be a multiple of the alignment requirement for direct-I/O
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|  buffers, else direct I/O may fail.
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| 
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|  Changing XLOG_BLCKSZ requires an initdb.
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| ])
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| 
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| #
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| # C compiler
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| #
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| 
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| # For historical reasons you can also use --with-CC to specify the C compiler
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| # to use, although the standard way to do this is to set the CC environment
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| # variable.
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| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, CC, [CMD], [set compiler (deprecated)], [CC=$with_CC])
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| 
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| case $template in
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|   aix) pgac_cc_list="gcc xlc"; pgac_cxx_list="g++ xlC";;
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|     *) pgac_cc_list="gcc cc"; pgac_cxx_list="g++ c++";;
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| esac
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| 
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| AC_PROG_CC([$pgac_cc_list])
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| AC_PROG_CC_C99()
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| 
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| # Error out if the compiler does not support C99, as the codebase
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| # relies on that.
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| if test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_c99" = no; then
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|     AC_MSG_ERROR([C compiler "$CC" does not support C99])
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| fi
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| 
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| AC_PROG_CXX([$pgac_cxx_list])
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| 
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| # Check if it's Intel's compiler, which (usually) pretends to be gcc,
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| # but has idiosyncrasies of its own.  We assume icc will define
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| # __INTEL_COMPILER regardless of CFLAGS.
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| AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [@%:@ifndef __INTEL_COMPILER
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| choke me
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| @%:@endif])], [ICC=yes], [ICC=no])
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| 
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| # Check if it's Sun Studio compiler. We assume that
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| # __SUNPRO_C will be defined for Sun Studio compilers
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| AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [@%:@ifndef __SUNPRO_C
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| choke me
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| @%:@endif])], [SUN_STUDIO_CC=yes], [SUN_STUDIO_CC=no])
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| 
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| AC_SUBST(SUN_STUDIO_CC)
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| 
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| 
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| #
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| # LLVM
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| #
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| # Checked early because subsequent tests depend on it.
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, llvm, no, [build with LLVM based JIT support],
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|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_LLVM], 1, [Define to 1 to build with LLVM based JIT support. (--with-llvm)])])
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| AC_SUBST(with_llvm)
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| dnl must use AS_IF here, else AC_REQUIRES inside PGAC_LLVM_SUPPORT malfunctions
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| AS_IF([test "$with_llvm" = yes], [
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|   PGAC_LLVM_SUPPORT()
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| ]) # fi
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| 
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| 
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| unset CFLAGS
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| unset CXXFLAGS
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| 
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| #
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| # Read the template
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| #
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| . "$srcdir/src/template/$template" || exit
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| 
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| # C[XX]FLAGS are selected so:
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| # If the user specifies something in the environment, that is used.
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| # else:  If the template file set something, that is used.
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| # else:  If coverage was enabled, don't set anything.
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| # else:  If the compiler is GCC, then we use -O2.
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| # else:  If the compiler is something else, then we use -O, unless debugging.
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| 
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| if test "$ac_env_CFLAGS_set" = set; then
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|   CFLAGS=$ac_env_CFLAGS_value
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| elif test "${CFLAGS+set}" = set; then
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|   : # (keep what template set)
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| elif test "$enable_coverage" = yes; then
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|   : # no optimization by default
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| elif test "$GCC" = yes; then
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|   CFLAGS="-O2"
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| else
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|   # if the user selected debug mode, don't use -O
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|   if test "$enable_debug" != yes; then
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|     CFLAGS="-O"
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|   fi
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| fi
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| 
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| if test "$ac_env_CXXFLAGS_set" = set; then
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|   CXXFLAGS=$ac_env_CXXFLAGS_value
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| elif test "${CXXFLAGS+set}" = set; then
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|   : # (keep what template set)
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| elif test "$enable_coverage" = yes; then
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|   : # no optimization by default
 | |
| elif test "$GCC" = yes; then
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|   CXXFLAGS="-O2"
 | |
| else
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|   # if the user selected debug mode, don't use -O
 | |
|   if test "$enable_debug" != yes; then
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|     CXXFLAGS="-O"
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|   fi
 | |
| fi
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| 
 | |
| # When generating bitcode (for inlining) we always want to use -O2
 | |
| # even when --enable-debug is specified. The bitcode is not going to
 | |
| # be used for line-by-line debugging, and JIT inlining doesn't work
 | |
| # without at least -O1 (otherwise clang will emit 'noinline'
 | |
| # attributes everywhere), which is bad for testing.  Still allow the
 | |
| # environment to override if done explicitly.
 | |
| if test "$ac_env_BITCODE_CFLAGS_set" = set; then
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|   BITCODE_CFLAGS=$ac_env_BITCODE_CFLAGS_value
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| else
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|   BITCODE_CFLAGS="-O2 $BITCODE_CFLAGS"
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| fi
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| if test "$ac_env_BITCODE_CXXFLAGS_set" = set; then
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|   BITCODE_CXXFLAGS=$ac_env_BITCODE_CXXFLAGS_value
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| else
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|   BITCODE_CXXFLAGS="-O2 $BITCODE_CXXFLAGS"
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| fi
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| 
 | |
| # C[XX]FLAGS we determined above will be added back at the end
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| user_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
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| CFLAGS=""
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| user_CXXFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS
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| CXXFLAGS=""
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| user_BITCODE_CFLAGS=$BITCODE_CFLAGS
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| BITCODE_CFLAGS=""
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| user_BITCODE_CXXFLAGS=$BITCODE_CXXFLAGS
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| BITCODE_CXXFLAGS=""
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| 
 | |
| # set CFLAGS_UNROLL_LOOPS and CFLAGS_VECTORIZE from the environment, if present
 | |
| if test "$ac_env_CFLAGS_UNROLL_LOOPS_set" = set; then
 | |
|   CFLAGS_UNROLL_LOOPS=$ac_env_CFLAGS_UNROLL_LOOPS_value
 | |
| fi
 | |
| if test "$ac_env_CFLAGS_VECTORIZE_set" = set; then
 | |
|   CFLAGS_VECTORIZE=$ac_env_CFLAGS_VECTORIZE_value
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Some versions of GCC support some additional useful warning flags.
 | |
| # Check whether they are supported, and add them to CFLAGS if so.
 | |
| # ICC pretends to be GCC but it's lying; it doesn't support these flags,
 | |
| # but has its own.  Also check other compiler-specific flags here.
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$GCC" = yes -a "$ICC" = no; then
 | |
|   CFLAGS="-Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith"
 | |
|   CXXFLAGS="-Wall -Wpointer-arith"
 | |
|   # These work in some but not all gcc versions
 | |
|   save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wdeclaration-after-statement])
 | |
|   # -Wdeclaration-after-statement isn't applicable for C++.  Specific C files
 | |
|   # disable it, so AC_SUBST the negative form.
 | |
|   PERMIT_DECLARATION_AFTER_STATEMENT=
 | |
|   if test x"$save_CFLAGS" != x"$CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     PERMIT_DECLARATION_AFTER_STATEMENT=-Wno-declaration-after-statement
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   AC_SUBST(PERMIT_DECLARATION_AFTER_STATEMENT)
 | |
|   # Really don't want VLAs to be used in our dialect of C
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Werror=vla])
 | |
|   # On macOS, complain about usage of symbols newer than the deployment target
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Werror=unguarded-availability-new])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-Werror=unguarded-availability-new])
 | |
|   # -Wvla is not applicable for C++
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wendif-labels])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wendif-labels])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wmissing-format-attribute])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wmissing-format-attribute])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wimplicit-fallthrough=3])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wimplicit-fallthrough=3])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wcast-function-type])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wcast-function-type])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wshadow=compatible-local])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wshadow=compatible-local])
 | |
|   # This was included in -Wall/-Wformat in older GCC versions
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wformat-security])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-Wformat-security])
 | |
|   # Disable strict-aliasing rules; needed for gcc 3.3+
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-fno-strict-aliasing])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-fno-strict-aliasing])
 | |
|   # Disable optimizations that assume no overflow; needed for gcc 4.3+
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-fwrapv])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-fwrapv])
 | |
|   # Disable FP optimizations that cause various errors on gcc 4.5+ or maybe 4.6+
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-fexcess-precision=standard])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-fexcess-precision=standard])
 | |
|   # Optimization flags for specific files that benefit from loop unrolling
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(CFLAGS_UNROLL_LOOPS, [-funroll-loops])
 | |
|   # Optimization flags for specific files that benefit from vectorization
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(CFLAGS_VECTORIZE, [-ftree-vectorize])
 | |
|   #
 | |
|   # The following tests want to suppress various unhelpful warnings by adding
 | |
|   # -Wno-foo switches.  But gcc won't complain about unrecognized -Wno-foo
 | |
|   # switches, so we have to test for the positive form and if that works,
 | |
|   # add the negative form.  Note that tests of this form typically need to
 | |
|   # be duplicated in the BITCODE_CFLAGS setup stanza below.
 | |
|   #
 | |
|   # Suppress clang's unhelpful unused-command-line-argument warnings.
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wunused-command-line-argument])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-unused-command-line-argument"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # Remove clang 12+'s compound-token-split-by-macro, as this causes a lot
 | |
|   # of warnings when building plperl because of usages in the Perl headers.
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wcompound-token-split-by-macro])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-compound-token-split-by-macro"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # Similarly disable useless truncation warnings from gcc 8+
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wformat-truncation])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-format-truncation"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wstringop-truncation])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-stringop-truncation"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| elif test "$ICC" = yes; then
 | |
|   # Intel's compiler has a bug/misoptimization in checking for
 | |
|   # division by NAN (NaN == 0), -mp1 fixes it, so add it to the CFLAGS.
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-mp1])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-mp1])
 | |
|   # Make sure strict aliasing is off (though this is said to be the default)
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-fno-strict-aliasing])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-fno-strict-aliasing])
 | |
| elif test "$PORTNAME" = "aix"; then
 | |
|   # AIX's xlc has to have strict aliasing turned off too
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-qnoansialias])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-qnoansialias])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_CFLAGS_OPT([-qlonglong])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CXX_CFLAGS_OPT([-qlonglong])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # If the compiler knows how to hide symbols, add the switch needed for that to
 | |
| # CFLAGS_SL_MODULE and define HAVE_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # This is done separately from the above because -fvisibility is supported by
 | |
| # quite a few different compilers, making the required repetition bothersome.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # We might need to add a separate test to check if
 | |
| # __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))) is supported, if we encounter a
 | |
| # compiler that supports one of the supported variants of -fvisibility=hidden
 | |
| # but uses a different syntax to mark a symbol as exported.
 | |
| if test "$GCC" = yes -o "$SUN_STUDIO_CC" = yes ; then
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(CFLAGS_SL_MODULE, [-fvisibility=hidden])
 | |
|   # For C++ we additionally want -fvisibility-inlines-hidden
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCXX_VARFLAGS_OPT(CXX, CXXFLAGS_SL_MODULE, [-fvisibility=hidden])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCXX_VARFLAGS_OPT(CXX, CXXFLAGS_SL_MODULE, [-fvisibility-inlines-hidden])
 | |
|   have_visibility_attribute=$pgac_cv_prog_CC_cflags__fvisibility_hidden
 | |
| elif test "$PORTNAME" = "aix"; then
 | |
|   # Note that xlc accepts -fvisibility=hidden as a file.
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_VAR_OPT(CFLAGS_SL_MODULE, [-qvisibility=hidden])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCXX_VARFLAGS_OPT(CXX, CXXFLAGS_SL_MODULE, [-qvisibility=hidden])
 | |
|   have_visibility_attribute=$pgac_cv_prog_CC_cflags__qvisibility_hidden
 | |
|   # Old xlc versions (<13.1) don't have support for -qvisibility. Use expfull to force
 | |
|   # all extension module symbols to be exported.
 | |
|   if test "$pgac_cv_prog_CC_cflags__qvisibility_hidden" != "yes"; then
 | |
|     CFLAGS_SL_MODULE="$CFLAGS_SL_MODULE -Wl,-b,expfull"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$have_visibility_attribute" = "yes"; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE([HAVE_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE], 1,
 | |
|             [Define to 1 if your compiler knows the visibility("hidden") attribute.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_UNROLL_LOOPS)
 | |
| AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_VECTORIZE)
 | |
| AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_SL_MODULE)
 | |
| AC_SUBST(CXXFLAGS_SL_MODULE)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Determine flags used to emit bitcode for JIT inlining.
 | |
| # 1. We must duplicate any behaviour-changing compiler flags used above,
 | |
| # to keep compatibility with the compiler used for normal Postgres code.
 | |
| # 2. We don't bother to duplicate extra-warnings switches --- seeing a
 | |
| # warning in the main build is enough.
 | |
| # 3. But we must duplicate -Wno-warning flags, else we'll see those anyway.
 | |
| if test "$with_llvm" = yes ; then
 | |
|   CLANGXX="$CLANG -xc++"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCC_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANG, BITCODE_CFLAGS, [-fno-strict-aliasing])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCXX_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANGXX, BITCODE_CXXFLAGS, [-fno-strict-aliasing])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCC_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANG, BITCODE_CFLAGS, [-fwrapv])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCXX_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANGXX, BITCODE_CXXFLAGS, [-fwrapv])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCC_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANG, BITCODE_CFLAGS, [-fexcess-precision=standard])
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCXX_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANGXX, BITCODE_CXXFLAGS, [-fexcess-precision=standard])
 | |
| 
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCC_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANG, NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wunused-command-line-argument])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     BITCODE_CFLAGS="$BITCODE_CFLAGS -Wno-unused-command-line-argument"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCC_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANG, NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wcompound-token-split-by-macro])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     BITCODE_CFLAGS="$BITCODE_CFLAGS -Wno-compound-token-split-by-macro"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCC_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANG, NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wformat-truncation])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     BITCODE_CFLAGS="$BITCODE_CFLAGS -Wno-format-truncation"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   NOT_THE_CFLAGS=""
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_VARCC_VARFLAGS_OPT(CLANG, NOT_THE_CFLAGS, [-Wstringop-truncation])
 | |
|   if test -n "$NOT_THE_CFLAGS"; then
 | |
|     BITCODE_CFLAGS="$BITCODE_CFLAGS -Wno-stringop-truncation"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # supply -g if --enable-debug
 | |
| if test "$enable_debug" = yes && test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_g" = yes; then
 | |
|   CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$enable_debug" = yes && test "$ac_cv_prog_cxx_g" = yes; then
 | |
|   CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -g"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # enable code coverage if --enable-coverage
 | |
| if test "$enable_coverage" = yes; then
 | |
|   if test "$GCC" = yes; then
 | |
|     CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
 | |
|     CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-coverage is supported only when using GCC])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # enable profiling if --enable-profiling
 | |
| if test "$enable_profiling" = yes && test "$ac_cv_prog_cc_g" = yes; then
 | |
|   if test "$GCC" = yes; then
 | |
|     AC_DEFINE([PROFILE_PID_DIR], 1,
 | |
|            [Define to 1 to allow profiling output to be saved separately for each process.])
 | |
|     CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -pg $PLATFORM_PROFILE_FLAGS"
 | |
|     CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -pg $PLATFORM_PROFILE_FLAGS"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-profiling is supported only when using GCC])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # On Solaris, we need this #define to get POSIX-conforming versions
 | |
| # of many interfaces (sigwait, getpwuid_r, ...).
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "solaris"; then
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # We already have this in Makefile.win32, but configure needs it too
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$srcdir/src/include/port/win32"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Now that we're done automatically adding stuff to C[XX]FLAGS, put back the
 | |
| # user-specified flags (if any) at the end.  This lets users override
 | |
| # the automatic additions.
 | |
| CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $user_CFLAGS"
 | |
| CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $user_CXXFLAGS"
 | |
| BITCODE_CFLAGS="$BITCODE_CFLAGS $user_BITCODE_CFLAGS"
 | |
| BITCODE_CXXFLAGS="$BITCODE_CXXFLAGS $user_BITCODE_CXXFLAGS"
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_SUBST(BITCODE_CFLAGS)
 | |
| AC_SUBST(BITCODE_CXXFLAGS)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # The template file must set up CFLAGS_SL; we don't support user override
 | |
| AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_SL)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check if the compiler still works with the final flag settings
 | |
| # (note, we're not checking that for CXX, which is optional)
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the C compiler still works])
 | |
| AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [return 0;])],
 | |
|   [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
 | |
|   [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
 | |
|    AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot proceed])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Defend against gcc -ffast-math
 | |
| if test "$GCC" = yes; then
 | |
| AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [@%:@ifdef __FAST_MATH__
 | |
| choke me
 | |
| @%:@endif])], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([do not put -ffast-math in CFLAGS])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Defend against clang being used on x86-32 without SSE2 enabled.  As current
 | |
| # versions of clang do not understand -fexcess-precision=standard, the use of
 | |
| # x87 floating point operations leads to problems like isinf possibly returning
 | |
| # false for a value that is infinite when converted from the 80bit register to
 | |
| # the 8byte memory representation.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Only perform the test if the compiler doesn't understand
 | |
| # -fexcess-precision=standard, that way a potentially fixed compiler will work
 | |
| # automatically.
 | |
| if test "$pgac_cv_prog_CC_cflags__fexcess_precision_standard" = no; then
 | |
| AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [
 | |
| @%:@if defined(__clang__) && defined(__i386__) && !defined(__SSE2_MATH__)
 | |
| choke me
 | |
| @%:@endif
 | |
| ])], [],
 | |
| [AC_MSG_ERROR([Compiling PostgreSQL with clang, on 32bit x86, requires SSE2 support. Use -msse2 or use gcc.])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_PROG_CPP
 | |
| AC_SUBST(GCC)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Set up TAS assembly code if needed; the template file has now had its
 | |
| # chance to request this.
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_LINKS([src/backend/port/tas.s:src/backend/port/tas/${tas_file}])
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$need_tas" = yes ; then
 | |
|   TAS=tas.o
 | |
| else
 | |
|   TAS=""
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(TAS)
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_SUBST(DLSUFFIX)dnl
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([DLSUFFIX], ["$DLSUFFIX"],
 | |
|                    [Define to the file name extension of dynamically-loadable modules.])
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Set up pkg_config in case we need it below
 | |
| #
 | |
| PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Automatic dependency tracking
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, depend, no, [turn on automatic dependency tracking],
 | |
|               [autodepend=yes])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(autodepend)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Enable assert checks
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, cassert, no, [enable assertion checks (for debugging)],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_ASSERT_CHECKING], 1,
 | |
|                          [Define to 1 to build with assertion checks. (--enable-cassert)])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Include directories
 | |
| #
 | |
| ac_save_IFS=$IFS
 | |
| IFS="${IFS}${PATH_SEPARATOR}"
 | |
| # SRCH_INC comes from the template file
 | |
| for dir in $with_includes $SRCH_INC; do
 | |
|   if test -d "$dir"; then
 | |
|     INCLUDES="$INCLUDES -I$dir"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     AC_MSG_WARN([*** Include directory $dir does not exist.])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| done
 | |
| IFS=$ac_save_IFS
 | |
| AC_SUBST(INCLUDES)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Library directories
 | |
| #
 | |
| ac_save_IFS=$IFS
 | |
| IFS="${IFS}${PATH_SEPARATOR}"
 | |
| # LIBRARY_DIRS comes from command line, SRCH_LIB from template file.
 | |
| for dir in $LIBRARY_DIRS $SRCH_LIB; do
 | |
|   if test -d "$dir"; then
 | |
|     LIBDIRS="$LIBDIRS -L$dir"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     AC_MSG_WARN([*** Library directory $dir does not exist.])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| done
 | |
| IFS=$ac_save_IFS
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Enable thread-safe client libraries
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([allow thread-safe client libraries])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(enable, thread-safety, yes, [disable thread-safety in client libraries])
 | |
| if test "$enable_thread_safety" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY], 1,
 | |
|           [Define to 1 to build client libraries as thread-safe code. (--enable-thread-safety)])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_thread_safety])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(enable_thread_safety)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # ICU
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with ICU support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, icu, no, [build with ICU support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_ICU], 1, [Define to build with ICU support. (--with-icu)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_icu])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_icu)
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_icu" = yes; then
 | |
|   PKG_CHECK_MODULES(ICU, icu-uc icu-i18n)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Optionally build Tcl modules (PL/Tcl)
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with Tcl])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, tcl, no, [build Tcl modules (PL/Tcl)])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_tcl])
 | |
| AC_SUBST([with_tcl])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # We see if the path to the Tcl/Tk configuration scripts is specified.
 | |
| # This will override the use of tclsh to find the paths to search.
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, tclconfig, [DIR], [tclConfig.sh is in DIR])
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Optionally build Perl modules (PL/Perl)
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build Perl modules])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, perl, no, [build Perl modules (PL/Perl)])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_perl])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_perl)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Optionally build Python modules (PL/Python)
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build Python modules])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, python, no, [build Python modules (PL/Python)])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_python])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_python)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # GSSAPI
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with GSSAPI support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, gssapi, no, [build with GSSAPI support],
 | |
| [
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_GSS, 1, [Define to build with GSSAPI support. (--with-gssapi)])
 | |
|   krb_srvtab="FILE:\$(sysconfdir)/krb5.keytab"
 | |
| ])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_gssapi])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_gssapi)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_SUBST(krb_srvtab)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Kerberos configuration parameters
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, krb-srvnam,
 | |
|              [NAME], [default service principal name in Kerberos (GSSAPI) [postgres]],
 | |
|              [],
 | |
|              [with_krb_srvnam="postgres"])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_krb_srvnam)
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PG_KRB_SRVNAM], ["$with_krb_srvnam"],
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|                    [Define to the name of the default PostgreSQL service principal in Kerberos (GSSAPI). (--with-krb-srvnam=NAME)])
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| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
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| # PAM
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| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with PAM support])
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, pam, no,
 | |
|               [build with PAM support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_PAM], 1, [Define to 1 to build with PAM support. (--with-pam)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_pam])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # BSD AUTH
 | |
| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with BSD Authentication support])
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, bsd-auth, no,
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|               [build with BSD Authentication support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_BSD_AUTH], 1, [Define to 1 to build with BSD Authentication support. (--with-bsd-auth)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_bsd_auth])
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| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # LDAP
 | |
| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with LDAP support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, ldap, no,
 | |
|               [build with LDAP support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_LDAP], 1, [Define to 1 to build with LDAP support. (--with-ldap)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_ldap])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_ldap)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Bonjour
 | |
| #
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with Bonjour support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, bonjour, no,
 | |
|               [build with Bonjour support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_BONJOUR], 1, [Define to 1 to build with Bonjour support. (--with-bonjour)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_bonjour])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # SELinux
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with SELinux support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, selinux, no, [build with SELinux support])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_selinux)
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_selinux])
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Systemd
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with systemd support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, systemd, no, [build with systemd support],
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|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_SYSTEMD], 1, [Define to build with systemd support. (--with-systemd)])])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_systemd)
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_systemd])
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Readline
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, readline, yes,
 | |
|               [do not use GNU Readline nor BSD Libedit for editing])
 | |
| # readline on MinGW has problems with backslashes in psql and other bugs.
 | |
| # This is particularly a problem with non-US code pages.
 | |
| # Therefore disable its use until we understand the cause. 2004-07-20
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
 | |
|   if test "$with_readline" = yes; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_WARN([*** Readline does not work on MinGW --- disabling])
 | |
|     with_readline=no
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_readline)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Prefer libedit
 | |
| #
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| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, libedit-preferred, no,
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|               [prefer BSD Libedit over GNU Readline])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # UUID library
 | |
| #
 | |
| # There are at least three UUID libraries in common use: the FreeBSD/NetBSD
 | |
| # library, the e2fsprogs libuuid (now part of util-linux-ng), and the OSSP
 | |
| # UUID library.  More than one of these might be present on a given platform,
 | |
| # so we make the user say which one she wants.
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, uuid, [LIB], [build contrib/uuid-ossp using LIB (bsd,e2fs,ossp)])
 | |
| if test x"$with_uuid" = x"" ; then
 | |
|   with_uuid=no
 | |
| fi
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, ossp-uuid, no, [obsolete spelling of --with-uuid=ossp])
 | |
| if test "$with_ossp_uuid" = yes ; then
 | |
|   with_uuid=ossp
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_uuid" != no ; then
 | |
|   if test "$with_uuid" = bsd ; then
 | |
|     AC_DEFINE([HAVE_UUID_BSD], 1, [Define to 1 if you have BSD UUID support.])
 | |
|   elif test "$with_uuid" = e2fs ; then
 | |
|     AC_DEFINE([HAVE_UUID_E2FS], 1, [Define to 1 if you have E2FS UUID support.])
 | |
|   elif test "$with_uuid" = ossp ; then
 | |
|     AC_DEFINE([HAVE_UUID_OSSP], 1, [Define to 1 if you have OSSP UUID support.])
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-uuid must specify one of bsd, e2fs, or ossp])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_uuid)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # XML
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with XML support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, libxml, no, [build with XML support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_LIBXML], 1, [Define to 1 to build with XML support. (--with-libxml)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_libxml])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_libxml)
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_libxml" = yes ; then
 | |
|   # Check pkg-config, then xml2-config.  But for backwards compatibility,
 | |
|   # setting XML2_CONFIG overrides pkg-config.
 | |
|   AC_ARG_VAR(XML2_CONFIG, [path to xml2-config utility])dnl
 | |
|   have_libxml2_pkg_config=no
 | |
|   if test -z "$XML2_CONFIG" -a -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
 | |
|     PKG_CHECK_MODULES(XML2, [libxml-2.0 >= 2.6.23],
 | |
|                       [have_libxml2_pkg_config=yes], [# do nothing])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   if test "$have_libxml2_pkg_config" = no ; then
 | |
|     PGAC_PATH_PROGS(XML2_CONFIG, xml2-config)
 | |
|     if test -n "$XML2_CONFIG"; then
 | |
|       XML2_CFLAGS=`$XML2_CONFIG --cflags`
 | |
|       XML2_LIBS=`$XML2_CONFIG --libs`
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # Note the user could also set XML2_CFLAGS/XML2_LIBS directly
 | |
|   for pgac_option in $XML2_CFLAGS; do
 | |
|     case $pgac_option in
 | |
|       -I*|-D*) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $pgac_option";;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   for pgac_option in $XML2_LIBS; do
 | |
|     case $pgac_option in
 | |
|       -L*) LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $pgac_option";;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|   done
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # XSLT
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, libxslt, no, [use XSLT support when building contrib/xml2],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_LIBXSLT], 1, [Define to 1 to use XSLT support when building contrib/xml2. (--with-libxslt)])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_libxslt)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # tzdata
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, system-tzdata,
 | |
|              [DIR], [use system time zone data in DIR])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_system_tzdata)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Zlib
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, zlib, yes,
 | |
|               [do not use Zlib])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_zlib)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # LZ4
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with LZ4 support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, lz4, no, [build with LZ4 support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_LZ4], 1, [Define to 1 to build with LZ4 support. (--with-lz4)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_lz4])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_lz4)
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_lz4" = yes; then
 | |
|   PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LZ4, liblz4)
 | |
|   # We only care about -I, -D, and -L switches;
 | |
|   # note that -llz4 will be added by AC_CHECK_LIB below.
 | |
|   for pgac_option in $LZ4_CFLAGS; do
 | |
|     case $pgac_option in
 | |
|       -I*|-D*) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $pgac_option";;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   for pgac_option in $LZ4_LIBS; do
 | |
|     case $pgac_option in
 | |
|       -L*) LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $pgac_option";;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|   done
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # ZSTD
 | |
| #
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build with ZSTD support])
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, zstd, no, [build with ZSTD support],
 | |
|               [AC_DEFINE([USE_ZSTD], 1, [Define to 1 to build with ZSTD support. (--with-zstd)])])
 | |
| AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_zstd])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_zstd)
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_zstd" = yes; then
 | |
|   PKG_CHECK_MODULES(ZSTD, libzstd >= 1.4.0)
 | |
|   # We only care about -I, -D, and -L switches;
 | |
|   # note that -lzstd will be added by AC_CHECK_LIB below.
 | |
|   for pgac_option in $ZSTD_CFLAGS; do
 | |
|     case $pgac_option in
 | |
|       -I*|-D*) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $pgac_option";;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|   done
 | |
|   for pgac_option in $ZSTD_LIBS; do
 | |
|     case $pgac_option in
 | |
|       -L*) LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $pgac_option";;
 | |
|     esac
 | |
|   done
 | |
| fi
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Assignments
 | |
| #
 | |
| 
 | |
| CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $INCLUDES"
 | |
| LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $LIBDIRS"
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_ARG_VAR(LDFLAGS_EX, [extra linker flags for linking executables only])
 | |
| AC_ARG_VAR(LDFLAGS_SL, [extra linker flags for linking shared libraries only])
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_PROG_LD
 | |
| AC_SUBST(LD)
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_gnu_ld)
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_STRIP
 | |
| AC_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar, ar)
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_TOOL(WINDRES, windres, windres)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_PROG_INSTALL
 | |
| # When Autoconf chooses install-sh as install program it tries to generate
 | |
| # a relative path to it in each makefile where it substitutes it. This clashes
 | |
| # with our Makefile.global concept. This workaround helps.
 | |
| case $INSTALL in
 | |
|   *install-sh*) install_bin='';;
 | |
|   *) install_bin=$INSTALL;;
 | |
| esac
 | |
| AC_SUBST(install_bin)
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(TAR, tar)
 | |
| AC_PROG_LN_S
 | |
| AC_PROG_MKDIR_P
 | |
| # When Autoconf chooses install-sh as mkdir -p program it tries to generate
 | |
| # a relative path to it in each makefile where it substitutes it. This clashes
 | |
| # with our Makefile.global concept. This workaround helps.
 | |
| case $MKDIR_P in
 | |
|   *install-sh*) MKDIR_P='\${SHELL} \${top_srcdir}/config/install-sh -c -d';;
 | |
| esac
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_BISON
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_FLEX
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PERL
 | |
| if test "$with_perl" = yes; then
 | |
|   if test -z "$PERL"; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([Perl not found])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   PGAC_CHECK_PERL_CONFIGS([archlibexp,privlibexp,useshrplib])
 | |
|   if test "$perl_useshrplib" != yes && test "$perl_useshrplib" != true; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot build PL/Perl because libperl is not a shared library
 | |
| You might have to rebuild your Perl installation.  Refer to the
 | |
| documentation for details.  Use --without-perl to disable building
 | |
| PL/Perl.])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # On most platforms, archlibexp is also where the Perl include files live ...
 | |
|   perl_includespec="-I$perl_archlibexp/CORE"
 | |
|   # ... but on newer macOS versions, we must use -iwithsysroot to look
 | |
|   # under $PG_SYSROOT
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|   if test \! -f "$perl_archlibexp/CORE/perl.h" ; then
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|     if test -f "$PG_SYSROOT$perl_archlibexp/CORE/perl.h" ; then
 | |
|       perl_includespec="-iwithsysroot $perl_archlibexp/CORE"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   AC_SUBST(perl_includespec)dnl
 | |
|   PGAC_CHECK_PERL_EMBED_CCFLAGS
 | |
|   PGAC_CHECK_PERL_EMBED_LDFLAGS
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_python" = yes; then
 | |
|   PGAC_PATH_PYTHON
 | |
|   PGAC_CHECK_PYTHON_EMBED_SETUP
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
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| if test x"$cross_compiling" = x"yes" && test -z "$with_system_tzdata"; then
 | |
|   PGAC_PATH_PROGS(ZIC, zic)
 | |
|   if test -z "$ZIC"; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([
 | |
| When cross-compiling, either use the option --with-system-tzdata to use
 | |
| existing time-zone data, or set the environment variable ZIC to a zic
 | |
| program to use during the build.])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Pthreads
 | |
| #
 | |
| # For each platform, we need to know about any special compile and link
 | |
| # libraries, and whether the normal C function names are thread-safe.
 | |
| # See the comment at the top of src/port/thread.c for more information.
 | |
| # WIN32 doesn't need the pthread tests;  it always uses threads
 | |
| #
 | |
| # These tests are run before the library-tests, because linking with the
 | |
| # other libraries can pull in the pthread functions as a side-effect.  We
 | |
| # want to use the -pthread or similar flags directly, and not rely on
 | |
| # the side-effects of linking with some other library.
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl note: We have to use AS_IF here rather than plain if. The AC_CHECK_HEADER
 | |
| dnl invocation below is the first one in the script, and autoconf generates
 | |
| dnl additional code for that, which must not be inside the if-block. AS_IF
 | |
| dnl knows how to do that.
 | |
| AS_IF([test "$enable_thread_safety" = yes -a "$PORTNAME" != "win32"],
 | |
| [ # then
 | |
| AX_PTHREAD	# set thread flags
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Some platforms use these, so just define them.  They can't hurt if they
 | |
| # are not supported.
 | |
| PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$PTHREAD_CFLAGS -D_REENTRANT -D_THREAD_SAFE"
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check for *_r functions
 | |
| _CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
 | |
| _LIBS="$LIBS"
 | |
| CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
 | |
| LIBS="$LIBS $PTHREAD_LIBS"
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_HEADER(pthread.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([
 | |
| pthread.h not found;  use --disable-thread-safety to disable thread safety])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_FUNCS([strerror_r])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Do test here with the proper thread flags
 | |
| PGAC_FUNC_STRERROR_R_INT
 | |
| 
 | |
| CFLAGS="$_CFLAGS"
 | |
| LIBS="$_LIBS"
 | |
| 
 | |
| ], [ # else
 | |
| # do not use values from template file
 | |
| PTHREAD_CFLAGS=
 | |
| PTHREAD_LIBS=
 | |
| ]) # fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
 | |
| AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_LIBS)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ##
 | |
| ## Libraries
 | |
| ##
 | |
| ## Most libraries are included only if they demonstrably provide a function
 | |
| ## we need, but libm is an exception: always include it, because there are
 | |
| ## too many compilers that play cute optimization games that will break
 | |
| ## probes for standard functions such as pow().
 | |
| ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_LIB(m, main)
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(setproctitle, util)
 | |
| # gcc/clang's sanitizer helper library provides dlopen but not dlsym, thus
 | |
| # when enabling asan the dlopen check doesn't notice that -ldl is actually
 | |
| # required. Just checking for dlsym() ought to suffice.
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(dlsym, dl)
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(socket, [socket ws2_32])
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(getopt_long, [getopt gnugetopt])
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(shm_open, rt)
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(shm_unlink, rt)
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(clock_gettime, [rt posix4])
 | |
| # Solaris:
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(fdatasync, [rt posix4])
 | |
| # Cygwin:
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(shmget, cygipc)
 | |
| # *BSD:
 | |
| AC_SEARCH_LIBS(backtrace_symbols, execinfo)
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$enable_thread_safety" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_SEARCH_LIBS(pthread_barrier_wait, pthread)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_readline" = yes; then
 | |
|   PGAC_CHECK_READLINE
 | |
|   if test x"$pgac_cv_check_readline" = x"no"; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([readline library not found
 | |
| If you have readline already installed, see config.log for details on the
 | |
| failure.  It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
 | |
| Use --without-readline to disable readline support.])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_zlib" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(z, inflate, [],
 | |
|                [AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib library not found
 | |
| If you have zlib already installed, see config.log for details on the
 | |
| failure.  It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
 | |
| Use --without-zlib to disable zlib support.])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$enable_spinlocks" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SPINLOCKS, 1, [Define to 1 if you have spinlocks.])
 | |
| else
 | |
|   AC_MSG_WARN([
 | |
| *** Not using spinlocks will cause poor performance.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$enable_atomics" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ATOMICS, 1, [Define to 1 if you want to use atomics if available.])
 | |
| else
 | |
|   AC_MSG_WARN([
 | |
| *** Not using atomic operations will cause poor performance.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_gssapi" = yes ; then
 | |
|   if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
 | |
|     AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gss_init_sec_context, [gssapi_krb5 gss 'gssapi -lkrb5 -lcrypto'], [],
 | |
|                    [AC_MSG_ERROR([could not find function 'gss_init_sec_context' required for GSSAPI])])
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     LIBS="$LIBS -lgssapi32"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # SSL Library
 | |
| #
 | |
| # There is currently only one supported SSL/TLS library: OpenSSL.
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_REQ(with, ssl, [LIB], [use LIB for SSL/TLS support (openssl)])
 | |
| if test x"$with_ssl" = x"" ; then
 | |
|   with_ssl=no
 | |
| fi
 | |
| PGAC_ARG_BOOL(with, openssl, no, [obsolete spelling of --with-ssl=openssl])
 | |
| if test "$with_openssl" = yes ; then
 | |
|   with_ssl=openssl
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_ssl" = openssl ; then
 | |
|   dnl Order matters!
 | |
|   # Minimum required OpenSSL version is 1.0.1
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(OPENSSL_API_COMPAT, [0x10001000L],
 | |
|             [Define to the OpenSSL API version in use. This avoids deprecation warnings from newer OpenSSL versions.])
 | |
|   if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
 | |
|      AC_CHECK_LIB(crypto, CRYPTO_new_ex_data, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'crypto' is required for OpenSSL])])
 | |
|      AC_CHECK_LIB(ssl,    SSL_new, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'ssl' is required for OpenSSL])])
 | |
|   else
 | |
|      AC_SEARCH_LIBS(CRYPTO_new_ex_data, [eay32 crypto], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'eay32' or 'crypto' is required for OpenSSL])])
 | |
|      AC_SEARCH_LIBS(SSL_new, [ssleay32 ssl], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'ssleay32' or 'ssl' is required for OpenSSL])])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # Function introduced in OpenSSL 1.0.2.
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FUNCS([X509_get_signature_nid])
 | |
|   # Functions introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.0. We used to check for
 | |
|   # OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER, but that didn't work with 1.1.0, because LibreSSL
 | |
|   # defines OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER to claim version 2.0.0, even though it
 | |
|   # doesn't have these OpenSSL 1.1.0 functions. So check for individual
 | |
|   # functions.
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FUNCS([OPENSSL_init_ssl BIO_get_data BIO_meth_new ASN1_STRING_get0_data HMAC_CTX_new HMAC_CTX_free])
 | |
|   # OpenSSL versions before 1.1.0 required setting callback functions, for
 | |
|   # thread-safety. In 1.1.0, it's no longer required, and CRYPTO_lock()
 | |
|   # function was removed.
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FUNCS([CRYPTO_lock])
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE([USE_OPENSSL], 1, [Define to 1 to build with OpenSSL support. (--with-ssl=openssl)])
 | |
| elif test "$with_ssl" != no ; then
 | |
|   AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-ssl must specify openssl])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(with_ssl)
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_pam" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(pam,    pam_start, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'pam' is required for PAM])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_libxml" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(xml2, xmlSaveToBuffer, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'xml2' (version >= 2.6.23) is required for XML support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_libxslt" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(xslt, xsltCleanupGlobals, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'xslt' is required for XSLT support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_lz4" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(lz4, LZ4_compress_default, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'lz4' is required for LZ4 support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_zstd" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(zstd, ZSTD_compress, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'zstd' is required for ZSTD support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Note: We can test for libldap_r only after we know PTHREAD_LIBS;
 | |
| # also, on AIX, we may need to have openssl in LIBS for this step.
 | |
| if test "$with_ldap" = yes ; then
 | |
|   _LIBS="$LIBS"
 | |
|   if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
 | |
|     AC_CHECK_LIB(ldap, ldap_bind, [],
 | |
| 		 [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'ldap' is required for LDAP])],
 | |
| 		 [$EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS])
 | |
|     LDAP_LIBS_BE="-lldap $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS"
 | |
|     # This test is carried out against libldap.
 | |
|     AC_CHECK_FUNCS([ldap_initialize])
 | |
|     # The separate ldap_r library only exists in OpenLDAP < 2.5, and if we
 | |
|     # have 2.5 or later, we shouldn't even probe for ldap_r (we might find a
 | |
|     # library from a separate OpenLDAP installation).  The most reliable
 | |
|     # way to check that is to check for a function introduced in 2.5.
 | |
|     AC_CHECK_FUNC([ldap_verify_credentials],
 | |
| 		  [thread_safe_libldap=yes],
 | |
| 		  [thread_safe_libldap=no])
 | |
|     if test "$enable_thread_safety" = yes -a "$thread_safe_libldap" = no; then
 | |
|       # Use ldap_r for FE if available, else assume ldap is thread-safe.
 | |
|       # On some platforms ldap_r fails to link without PTHREAD_LIBS.
 | |
|       LIBS="$_LIBS"
 | |
|       AC_CHECK_LIB(ldap_r, ldap_bind,
 | |
| 		   [LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lldap_r $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS"],
 | |
| 		   [LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lldap $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS"],
 | |
| 		   [$PTHREAD_CFLAGS $PTHREAD_LIBS $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS])
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lldap $EXTRA_LDAP_LIBS"
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     AC_CHECK_LIB(wldap32, ldap_bind, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'wldap32' is required for LDAP])])
 | |
|     LDAP_LIBS_FE="-lwldap32"
 | |
|     LDAP_LIBS_BE="-lwldap32"
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   LIBS="$_LIBS"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(LDAP_LIBS_FE)
 | |
| AC_SUBST(LDAP_LIBS_BE)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # for contrib/sepgsql
 | |
| if test "$with_selinux" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(selinux, security_compute_create_name, [],
 | |
|                [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'libselinux', version 2.1.10 or newer, is required for SELinux support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # for contrib/uuid-ossp
 | |
| if test "$with_uuid" = bsd ; then
 | |
|   # On BSD, the UUID functions are in libc
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FUNC(uuid_to_string,
 | |
|     [UUID_LIBS=""],
 | |
|     [AC_MSG_ERROR([BSD UUID functions are not present])])
 | |
| elif test "$with_uuid" = e2fs ; then
 | |
|   # On macOS, the UUID functions are in libc
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FUNC(uuid_generate,
 | |
|     [UUID_LIBS=""],
 | |
|     [AC_CHECK_LIB(uuid, uuid_generate,
 | |
|       [UUID_LIBS="-luuid"],
 | |
|       [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'uuid' is required for E2FS UUID])])])
 | |
| elif test "$with_uuid" = ossp ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_LIB(ossp-uuid, uuid_export,
 | |
|     [UUID_LIBS="-lossp-uuid"],
 | |
|     [AC_CHECK_LIB(uuid, uuid_export,
 | |
|       [UUID_LIBS="-luuid"],
 | |
|       [AC_MSG_ERROR([library 'ossp-uuid' or 'uuid' is required for OSSP UUID])])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(UUID_LIBS)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ##
 | |
| ## Header files
 | |
| ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_HEADERS(m4_normalize([
 | |
| 	atomic.h
 | |
| 	copyfile.h
 | |
| 	execinfo.h
 | |
| 	getopt.h
 | |
| 	ifaddrs.h
 | |
| 	langinfo.h
 | |
| 	mbarrier.h
 | |
| 	sys/epoll.h
 | |
| 	sys/event.h
 | |
| 	sys/personality.h
 | |
| 	sys/prctl.h
 | |
| 	sys/procctl.h
 | |
| 	sys/signalfd.h
 | |
| 	sys/ucred.h
 | |
| 	termios.h
 | |
| 	ucred.h
 | |
| ]))
 | |
| 
 | |
| if expr x"$pgac_cv_check_readline" : 'x-lreadline' >/dev/null ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/readline.h, [],
 | |
|         [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline.h, [],
 | |
|                 [AC_MSG_ERROR([readline header not found
 | |
| If you have readline already installed, see config.log for details on the
 | |
| failure.  It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
 | |
| Use --without-readline to disable readline support.])])])
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/history.h, [],
 | |
|         [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(history.h, [],
 | |
|                 [AC_MSG_ERROR([history header not found
 | |
| If you have readline already installed, see config.log for details on the
 | |
| failure.  It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
 | |
| Use --without-readline to disable readline support.])])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if expr x"$pgac_cv_check_readline" : 'x-ledit' >/dev/null ; then
 | |
| # Some installations of libedit usurp /usr/include/readline/, which seems
 | |
| # bad practice, since in combined installations readline will have its headers
 | |
| # there.  We might have to resort to AC_EGREP checks to make sure we found
 | |
| # the proper header...
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(editline/readline.h, [],
 | |
|         [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline.h, [],
 | |
|                 [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/readline.h, [],
 | |
|                         [AC_MSG_ERROR([readline header not found
 | |
| If you have libedit already installed, see config.log for details on the
 | |
| failure.  It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
 | |
| Use --without-readline to disable libedit support.])])])])
 | |
| # Note: in a libedit installation, history.h is sometimes a dummy, and may
 | |
| # not be there at all.  Hence, don't complain if not found.  We must check
 | |
| # though, since in yet other versions it is an independent header.
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(editline/history.h, [],
 | |
|         [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(history.h, [],
 | |
|                 [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(readline/history.h)])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_zlib" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib header not found
 | |
| If you have zlib already installed, see config.log for details on the
 | |
| failure.  It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
 | |
| Use --without-zlib to disable zlib support.])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(LZ4, lz4)
 | |
| if test "$with_lz4" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(lz4.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([lz4.h header file is required for LZ4])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(ZSTD, zstd)
 | |
| if test "$with_zstd" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(zstd.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([zstd.h header file is required for ZSTD])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_gssapi" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gssapi/gssapi.h, [],
 | |
| 	[AC_CHECK_HEADERS(gssapi.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([gssapi.h header file is required for GSSAPI])])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_ssl" = openssl ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(openssl/ssl.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <openssl/ssl.h> is required for OpenSSL])])
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(openssl/err.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <openssl/err.h> is required for OpenSSL])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_pam" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(security/pam_appl.h, [],
 | |
|                    [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(pam/pam_appl.h, [],
 | |
|                                      [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <security/pam_appl.h> or <pam/pam_appl.h> is required for PAM.])])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_bsd_auth" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(bsd_auth.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <bsd_auth.h> is required for BSD Authentication support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_systemd" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(systemd/sd-daemon.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <systemd/sd-daemon.h> is required for systemd support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_libxml" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(libxml/parser.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <libxml/parser.h> is required for XML support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_libxslt" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(libxslt/xslt.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <libxslt/xslt.h> is required for XSLT support])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_ldap" = yes ; then
 | |
|   if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
 | |
|      AC_CHECK_HEADER(ldap.h, [],
 | |
|                      [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <ldap.h> is required for LDAP])])
 | |
|      PGAC_LDAP_SAFE
 | |
|   else
 | |
|      AC_CHECK_HEADER(winldap.h, [],
 | |
|                      [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <winldap.h> is required for LDAP])],
 | |
|                      [AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
 | |
| #include <windows.h>
 | |
|                      ])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_bonjour" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(dns_sd.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <dns_sd.h> is required for Bonjour])])
 | |
| dnl At some point we might add something like
 | |
| dnl AC_SEARCH_LIBS(DNSServiceRegister, dns_sd)
 | |
| dnl but right now, what that would mainly accomplish is to encourage
 | |
| dnl people to try to use the avahi implementation, which does not work.
 | |
| dnl If you want to use Apple's own Bonjour code on another platform,
 | |
| dnl just add -ldns_sd to LIBS manually.
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # for contrib/uuid-ossp
 | |
| if test "$with_uuid" = bsd ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid.h,
 | |
|     [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_to_string], uuid.h, [],
 | |
|       [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <uuid.h> does not match BSD UUID library])])],
 | |
|     [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <uuid.h> is required for BSD UUID])])
 | |
| elif test "$with_uuid" = e2fs ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid/uuid.h,
 | |
|     [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_generate], uuid/uuid.h, [],
 | |
|       [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <uuid/uuid.h> does not match E2FS UUID library])])],
 | |
|     [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid.h,
 | |
|       [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_generate], uuid.h, [],
 | |
|         [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <uuid.h> does not match E2FS UUID library])])],
 | |
|       [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <uuid/uuid.h> or <uuid.h> is required for E2FS UUID])])])
 | |
| elif test "$with_uuid" = ossp ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADERS(ossp/uuid.h,
 | |
|     [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_export], ossp/uuid.h, [],
 | |
|       [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <ossp/uuid.h> does not match OSSP UUID library])])],
 | |
|     [AC_CHECK_HEADERS(uuid.h,
 | |
|       [AC_EGREP_HEADER([uuid_export], uuid.h, [],
 | |
|         [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <uuid.h> does not match OSSP UUID library])])],
 | |
|       [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <ossp/uuid.h> or <uuid.h> is required for OSSP UUID])])])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32" ; then
 | |
|    AC_CHECK_HEADERS(crtdefs.h)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| ##
 | |
| ## Types, structures, compiler characteristics
 | |
| ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| m4_defun([AC_PROG_CC_STDC], []) dnl We don't want that.
 | |
| AC_C_BIGENDIAN
 | |
| AC_C_INLINE
 | |
| PGAC_PRINTF_ARCHETYPE
 | |
| PGAC_C_STATIC_ASSERT
 | |
| PGAC_C_TYPEOF
 | |
| PGAC_C_TYPES_COMPATIBLE
 | |
| PGAC_C_BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P
 | |
| PGAC_C_BUILTIN_UNREACHABLE
 | |
| PGAC_C_COMPUTED_GOTO
 | |
| PGAC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
 | |
| PGAC_UNION_SEMUN
 | |
| AC_CHECK_TYPES(socklen_t, [], [], [#include <sys/socket.h>])
 | |
| PGAC_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_TYPE_LOCALE_T
 | |
| 
 | |
| # MSVC doesn't cope well with defining restrict to __restrict, the
 | |
| # spelling it understands, because it conflicts with
 | |
| # __declspec(restrict). Therefore we define pg_restrict to the
 | |
| # appropriate definition, which presumably won't conflict.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Allow platforms with buggy compilers to force restrict to not be
 | |
| # used by setting $FORCE_DISABLE_RESTRICT=yes in the relevant
 | |
| # template.
 | |
| AC_C_RESTRICT
 | |
| if test "$ac_cv_c_restrict" = "no" -o "x$FORCE_DISABLE_RESTRICT" = "xyes"; then
 | |
|   pg_restrict=""
 | |
| else
 | |
|   pg_restrict="$ac_cv_c_restrict"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([pg_restrict], [$pg_restrict],
 | |
| [Define to keyword to use for C99 restrict support, or to nothing if not
 | |
| supported])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_TYPES([struct cmsgcred], [], [],
 | |
| [#include <sys/socket.h>
 | |
| #include <sys/param.h>
 | |
| #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UCRED_H
 | |
| #include <sys/ucred.h>
 | |
| #endif])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_TYPES([struct option], [], [],
 | |
| [#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
 | |
| #include <getopt.h>
 | |
| #endif])
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_zlib" = yes; then
 | |
|   # Check that <zlib.h> defines z_streamp (versions before about 1.0.4
 | |
|   # did not).  While we could work around the lack of z_streamp, it
 | |
|   # seems unwise to encourage people to use such old zlib versions...
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_TYPE(z_streamp, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib version is too old
 | |
| Use --without-zlib to disable zlib support.])],
 | |
|                 [#include <zlib.h>])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| case $host_cpu in
 | |
|   x86_64)
 | |
|     # On x86_64, check if we can compile a popcntq instruction
 | |
|     AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether assembler supports x86_64 popcntq],
 | |
|                    [pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq],
 | |
|     [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],
 | |
| 	[long long x = 1; long long r;
 | |
| 	 __asm__ __volatile__ (" popcntq %1,%0\n" : "=q"(r) : "rm"(x));])],
 | |
| 	[pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq=yes],
 | |
| 	[pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq=no])])
 | |
|     if test x"$pgac_cv_have_x86_64_popcntq" = xyes ; then
 | |
| 	AC_DEFINE(HAVE_X86_64_POPCNTQ, 1, [Define to 1 if the assembler supports X86_64's POPCNTQ instruction.])
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   ;;
 | |
|   ppc*|powerpc*)
 | |
|     # On PPC, check if compiler accepts "i"(x) when __builtin_constant_p(x).
 | |
|     AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __builtin_constant_p(x) implies "i"(x) acceptance],
 | |
|                    [pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p],
 | |
|     [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
 | |
|     [static inline int
 | |
|      addi(int ra, int si)
 | |
|      {
 | |
|          int res = 0;
 | |
|          if (__builtin_constant_p(si))
 | |
|              __asm__ __volatile__(
 | |
|                  " addi %0,%1,%2\n" : "=r"(res) : "b"(ra), "i"(si));
 | |
|          return res;
 | |
|      }
 | |
|      int test_adds(int x) { return addi(3, x) + addi(x, 5); }], [])],
 | |
|     [pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p=yes],
 | |
|     [pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p=no])])
 | |
|     if test x"$pgac_cv_have_i_constraint__builtin_constant_p" = xyes ; then
 | |
|       AC_DEFINE(HAVE_I_CONSTRAINT__BUILTIN_CONSTANT_P, 1,
 | |
|                 [Define to 1 if __builtin_constant_p(x) implies "i"(x) acceptance.])
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   ;;
 | |
| esac
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check largefile support.  You might think this is a system service not a
 | |
| # compiler characteristic, but you'd be wrong.  We must check this before
 | |
| # probing existence of related functions such as fseeko, since the largefile
 | |
| # defines can affect what is generated for that.
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
 | |
|    AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
 | |
|    dnl Autoconf 2.69's AC_SYS_LARGEFILE believes it's a good idea to #define
 | |
|    dnl _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE, but it isn't: on macOS 10.5 that activates a
 | |
|    dnl bug that causes readdir() to sometimes return EINVAL.  On later macOS
 | |
|    dnl versions where the feature actually works, it's on by default anyway.
 | |
|    AH_VERBATIM([_DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE],[])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl Check for largefile support (must be after AC_SYS_LARGEFILE)
 | |
| AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([off_t])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # If we don't have largefile support, can't handle segsize >= 2GB.
 | |
| if test "$ac_cv_sizeof_off_t" -lt 8 -a "$segsize" != "1"; then
 | |
|    AC_MSG_ERROR([Large file support is not enabled. Segment size cannot be larger than 1GB.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([bool], [],
 | |
| [#ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H
 | |
| #include <stdbool.h>
 | |
| #endif])
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl We use <stdbool.h> if we have it and it declares type bool as having
 | |
| dnl size 1.  Otherwise, c.h will fall back to declaring bool as unsigned char.
 | |
| if test "$ac_cv_header_stdbool_h" = yes -a "$ac_cv_sizeof_bool" = 1; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE([PG_USE_STDBOOL], 1,
 | |
|             [Define to 1 to use <stdbool.h> to define type bool.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ##
 | |
| ## Functions, global variables
 | |
| ##
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_VAR_INT_TIMEZONE
 | |
| PGAC_FUNC_WCSTOMBS_L
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Some versions of libedit contain strlcpy(), setproctitle(), and other
 | |
| # symbols that that library has no business exposing to the world.  Pending
 | |
| # acquisition of a clue by those developers, ignore libedit (including its
 | |
| # possible alias of libreadline) while checking for everything else.
 | |
| LIBS_including_readline="$LIBS"
 | |
| LIBS=`echo "$LIBS" | sed -e 's/-ledit//g' -e 's/-lreadline//g'`
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_FUNCS(m4_normalize([
 | |
| 	backtrace_symbols
 | |
| 	copyfile
 | |
| 	getifaddrs
 | |
| 	getpeerucred
 | |
| 	inet_pton
 | |
| 	kqueue
 | |
| 	mbstowcs_l
 | |
| 	memset_s
 | |
| 	posix_fallocate
 | |
| 	ppoll
 | |
| 	pthread_is_threaded_np
 | |
| 	setproctitle
 | |
| 	setproctitle_fast
 | |
| 	strchrnul
 | |
| 	strsignal
 | |
| 	syncfs
 | |
| 	sync_file_range
 | |
| 	uselocale
 | |
| 	wcstombs_l
 | |
| ]))
 | |
| 
 | |
| # These typically are compiler builtins, for which AC_CHECK_FUNCS fails.
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_bswap16], [int x])
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_bswap32], [int x])
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_bswap64], [long int x])
 | |
| # We assume that we needn't test all widths of these explicitly:
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_clz], [unsigned int x])
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_ctz], [unsigned int x])
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC([__builtin_popcount], [unsigned int x])
 | |
| # __builtin_frame_address may draw a diagnostic for non-constant argument,
 | |
| # so it needs a different test function.
 | |
| PGAC_CHECK_BUILTIN_FUNC_PTR([__builtin_frame_address], [0])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # We require 64-bit fseeko() to be available, but run this check anyway
 | |
| # in case it finds that _LARGEFILE_SOURCE has to be #define'd for that.
 | |
| AC_FUNC_FSEEKO
 | |
| 
 | |
| # posix_fadvise() is a no-op on Solaris, so don't incur function overhead
 | |
| # by calling it, 2009-04-02
 | |
| # http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/lib/libc/port/gen/posix_fadvise.c
 | |
| dnl must use AS_IF here, else AC_REQUIRES inside AC_CHECK_DECLS malfunctions
 | |
| AS_IF([test "$PORTNAME" != "solaris"], [
 | |
| AC_CHECK_FUNCS(posix_fadvise)
 | |
| AC_CHECK_DECLS(posix_fadvise, [], [], [#include <fcntl.h>])
 | |
| ]) # fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_DECLS(fdatasync, [], [], [#include <unistd.h>])
 | |
| AC_CHECK_DECLS([strlcat, strlcpy, strnlen])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # We can't use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS to replace these functions, because it
 | |
| # won't handle deployment target restrictions on macOS
 | |
| AC_CHECK_DECLS([preadv], [], [AC_LIBOBJ(preadv)], [#include <sys/uio.h>])
 | |
| AC_CHECK_DECLS([pwritev], [], [AC_LIBOBJ(pwritev)], [#include <sys/uio.h>])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This is probably only present on macOS, but may as well check always
 | |
| AC_CHECK_DECLS(F_FULLFSYNC, [], [], [#include <fcntl.h>])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CACHE_CHECK([for PS_STRINGS], [pgac_cv_var_PS_STRINGS],
 | |
| [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
 | |
| [#include <machine/vmparam.h>
 | |
| #include <sys/exec.h>
 | |
| ],
 | |
| [PS_STRINGS->ps_nargvstr = 1;
 | |
| PS_STRINGS->ps_argvstr = "foo";])],
 | |
| [pgac_cv_var_PS_STRINGS=yes],
 | |
| [pgac_cv_var_PS_STRINGS=no])])
 | |
| if test "$pgac_cv_var_PS_STRINGS" = yes ; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PS_STRINGS], 1, [Define to 1 if the PS_STRINGS thing exists.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(m4_normalize([
 | |
| 	explicit_bzero
 | |
| 	getopt
 | |
| 	getpeereid
 | |
| 	inet_aton
 | |
| 	mkdtemp
 | |
| 	strlcat
 | |
| 	strlcpy
 | |
| 	strnlen
 | |
| ]))
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$enable_thread_safety" = yes; then
 | |
|   AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(pthread_barrier_wait)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32" -o "$PORTNAME" = "cygwin"; then
 | |
| 	# Cygwin and (apparently, based on test results) Mingw both
 | |
| 	# have a broken strtof(), so substitute its implementation.
 | |
| 	# That's not a perfect fix, since it doesn't avoid double-rounding,
 | |
| 	# but we have no better options.
 | |
| 	AC_LIBOBJ([strtof])
 | |
| 	AC_MSG_NOTICE([On $host_os we will use our strtof wrapper.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Similarly, use system's getopt_long() only if system provides struct option.
 | |
| if test x"$ac_cv_type_struct_option" = xyes ; then
 | |
|   AC_REPLACE_FUNCS([getopt_long])
 | |
| else
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(getopt_long)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # On OpenBSD and Solaris, getopt() doesn't do what we want for long options
 | |
| # (i.e., allow '-' as a flag character), so use our version on those platforms.
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "openbsd" -o "$PORTNAME" = "solaris"; then
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(getopt)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # mingw has adopted a GNU-centric interpretation of optind/optreset,
 | |
| # so always use our version on Windows.
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(getopt)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(getopt_long)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Win32 (really MinGW) support
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_configthreadlocale)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(dirmod)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(kill)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(open)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(system)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32dlopen)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32env)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32error)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32fdatasync)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32getrusage)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32link)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32ntdll)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32pread)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32pwrite)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32security)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32setlocale)
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(win32stat)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| # Cygwin needs only a bit of that
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "cygwin"; then
 | |
|   AC_LIBOBJ(dirmod)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_FUNC(syslog,
 | |
|               [AC_CHECK_HEADER(syslog.h,
 | |
|                                [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYSLOG, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the syslog interface.])])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CACHE_CHECK([for opterr], pgac_cv_var_int_opterr,
 | |
| [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <unistd.h>],
 | |
|   [extern int opterr; opterr = 1;])],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv_var_int_opterr=yes],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv_var_int_opterr=no])])
 | |
| if test x"$pgac_cv_var_int_opterr" = x"yes"; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INT_OPTERR, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the global variable 'int opterr'.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CACHE_CHECK([for optreset], pgac_cv_var_int_optreset,
 | |
| [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <unistd.h>],
 | |
|   [extern int optreset; optreset = 1;])],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv_var_int_optreset=yes],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv_var_int_optreset=no])])
 | |
| if test x"$pgac_cv_var_int_optreset" = x"yes"; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INT_OPTRESET, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the global variable 'int optreset'.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_icu" = yes; then
 | |
|   ac_save_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS="$ICU_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS"
 | |
| 
 | |
|   # Verify we have ICU's header files
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(unicode/ucol.h, [],
 | |
|         [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <unicode/ucol.h> is required for ICU])])
 | |
| 
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS=$ac_save_CPPFLAGS
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_llvm" = yes; then
 | |
|   PGAC_CHECK_LLVM_FUNCTIONS()
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Lastly, restore full LIBS list and check for readline/libedit symbols
 | |
| LIBS="$LIBS_including_readline"
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$with_readline" = yes; then
 | |
|   PGAC_READLINE_VARIABLES
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FUNCS(m4_normalize([
 | |
| 	append_history
 | |
| 	history_truncate_file
 | |
| 	rl_completion_matches
 | |
| 	rl_filename_completion_function
 | |
| 	rl_reset_screen_size
 | |
| 	rl_variable_bind
 | |
|   ]))
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # This test makes sure that run tests work at all.  Sometimes a shared
 | |
| # library is found by the linker, but the runtime linker can't find it.
 | |
| # This check should come after all modifications of compiler or linker
 | |
| # variables, and before any other run tests.
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([test program])
 | |
| AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([int main() { return 0; }])],
 | |
| [AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)],
 | |
| [AC_MSG_RESULT(failed)
 | |
| AC_MSG_ERROR([[
 | |
| Could not execute a simple test program.  This may be a problem
 | |
| related to locating shared libraries.  Check the file 'config.log'
 | |
| for the exact reason.]])],
 | |
| [AC_MSG_RESULT([cross-compiling])])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # --------------------
 | |
| # Run tests below here
 | |
| # --------------------
 | |
| 
 | |
| dnl Check to see if we have a working 64-bit integer type.
 | |
| dnl Since Postgres 8.4, we no longer support compilers without a working
 | |
| dnl 64-bit type; but we have to determine whether that type is called
 | |
| dnl "long int" or "long long int".
 | |
| 
 | |
| PGAC_TYPE_64BIT_INT([long int])
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test x"$HAVE_LONG_INT_64" = x"yes" ; then
 | |
|   pg_int64_type="long int"
 | |
| else
 | |
|   PGAC_TYPE_64BIT_INT([long long int])
 | |
|   if test x"$HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64" = x"yes" ; then
 | |
|     pg_int64_type="long long int"
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find a working 64-bit integer type.])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_INT64_TYPE, $pg_int64_type,
 | |
|   [Define to the name of a signed 64-bit integer type.])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Select the printf length modifier that goes with that, too.
 | |
| if test x"$pg_int64_type" = x"long long int" ; then
 | |
|   INT64_MODIFIER='"ll"'
 | |
| else
 | |
|   INT64_MODIFIER='"l"'
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(INT64_MODIFIER, $INT64_MODIFIER,
 | |
|                    [Define to the appropriate printf length modifier for 64-bit ints.])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # has to be down here, rather than with the other builtins, because
 | |
| # the test uses PG_INT64_TYPE.
 | |
| PGAC_C_BUILTIN_OP_OVERFLOW
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check size of void *, size_t (enables tweaks for > 32bit address space)
 | |
| AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([void *])
 | |
| AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([size_t])
 | |
| AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Determine memory alignment requirements for the basic C data types.
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(short)
 | |
| AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(int)
 | |
| AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(long)
 | |
| if test x"$HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64" = x"yes" ; then
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(long long int)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_CHECK_ALIGNOF(double)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Compute maximum alignment of any basic type.
 | |
| # We assume long's alignment is at least as strong as char, short, or int;
 | |
| # but we must check long long (if it is being used for int64) and double.
 | |
| # Note that we intentionally do not consider any types wider than 64 bits,
 | |
| # as allowing MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF to exceed 8 would be too much of a penalty
 | |
| # for disk and memory space.
 | |
| 
 | |
| MAX_ALIGNOF=$ac_cv_alignof_long
 | |
| if test $MAX_ALIGNOF -lt $ac_cv_alignof_double ; then
 | |
|   MAX_ALIGNOF=$ac_cv_alignof_double
 | |
| fi
 | |
| if test x"$HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64" = xyes && test $MAX_ALIGNOF -lt $ac_cv_alignof_long_long_int ; then
 | |
|   MAX_ALIGNOF="$ac_cv_alignof_long_long_int"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF, $MAX_ALIGNOF, [Define as the maximum alignment requirement of any C data type.])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Some platforms predefine the types int8, int16, etc.  Only check
 | |
| # a (hopefully) representative subset.
 | |
| AC_CHECK_TYPES([int8, uint8, int64, uint64], [], [],
 | |
| [#include <stdio.h>])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Some compilers offer a 128-bit integer scalar type.
 | |
| PGAC_TYPE_128BIT_INT
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check for various atomic operations now that we have checked how to declare
 | |
| # 64bit integers.
 | |
| PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_CHAR_TAS
 | |
| PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT32_TAS
 | |
| PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT32_CAS
 | |
| PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_INT64_CAS
 | |
| PGAC_HAVE_GCC__ATOMIC_INT32_CAS
 | |
| PGAC_HAVE_GCC__ATOMIC_INT64_CAS
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check for x86 cpuid instruction
 | |
| AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __get_cpuid], [pgac_cv__get_cpuid],
 | |
| [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <cpuid.h>],
 | |
|   [[unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
 | |
|   __get_cpuid(1, &exx[0], &exx[1], &exx[2], &exx[3]);
 | |
|   ]])],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv__get_cpuid="yes"],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv__get_cpuid="no"])])
 | |
| if test x"$pgac_cv__get_cpuid" = x"yes"; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(HAVE__GET_CPUID, 1, [Define to 1 if you have __get_cpuid.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __cpuid], [pgac_cv__cpuid],
 | |
| [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <intrin.h>],
 | |
|   [[unsigned int exx[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0};
 | |
|   __get_cpuid(exx[0], 1);
 | |
|   ]])],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv__cpuid="yes"],
 | |
|   [pgac_cv__cpuid="no"])])
 | |
| if test x"$pgac_cv__cpuid" = x"yes"; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(HAVE__CPUID, 1, [Define to 1 if you have __cpuid.])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check for Intel SSE 4.2 intrinsics to do CRC calculations.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # First check if the _mm_crc32_u8 and _mm_crc32_u64 intrinsics can be used
 | |
| # with the default compiler flags. If not, check if adding the -msse4.2
 | |
| # flag helps. CFLAGS_SSE42 is set to -msse4.2 if that's required.
 | |
| PGAC_SSE42_CRC32_INTRINSICS([])
 | |
| if test x"$pgac_sse42_crc32_intrinsics" != x"yes"; then
 | |
|   PGAC_SSE42_CRC32_INTRINSICS([-msse4.2])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_SSE42)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Are we targeting a processor that supports SSE 4.2? gcc, clang and icc all
 | |
| # define __SSE4_2__ in that case.
 | |
| AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [
 | |
| #ifndef __SSE4_2__
 | |
| #error __SSE4_2__ not defined
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| ])], [SSE4_2_TARGETED=1])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check for ARMv8 CRC Extension intrinsics to do CRC calculations.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # First check if __crc32c* intrinsics can be used with the default compiler
 | |
| # flags. If not, check if adding -march=armv8-a+crc flag helps.
 | |
| # CFLAGS_ARMV8_CRC32C is set if the extra flag is required.
 | |
| PGAC_ARMV8_CRC32C_INTRINSICS([])
 | |
| if test x"$pgac_armv8_crc32c_intrinsics" != x"yes"; then
 | |
|   PGAC_ARMV8_CRC32C_INTRINSICS([-march=armv8-a+crc])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_ARMV8_CRC32C)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Select CRC-32C implementation.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # If we are targeting a processor that has Intel SSE 4.2 instructions, we can
 | |
| # use the special CRC instructions for calculating CRC-32C. If we're not
 | |
| # targeting such a processor, but we can nevertheless produce code that uses
 | |
| # the SSE intrinsics, perhaps with some extra CFLAGS, compile both
 | |
| # implementations and select which one to use at runtime, depending on whether
 | |
| # SSE 4.2 is supported by the processor we're running on.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Similarly, if we are targeting an ARM processor that has the CRC
 | |
| # instructions that are part of the ARMv8 CRC Extension, use them. And if
 | |
| # we're not targeting such a processor, but can nevertheless produce code that
 | |
| # uses the CRC instructions, compile both, and select at runtime.
 | |
| #
 | |
| # You can override this logic by setting the appropriate USE_*_CRC32 flag to 1
 | |
| # in the template or configure command line.
 | |
| if test x"$USE_SLICING_BY_8_CRC32C" = x"" && test x"$USE_SSE42_CRC32C" = x"" && test x"$USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK" = x"" && test x"$USE_ARMV8_CRC32C" = x"" && test x"$USE_ARMV8_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK" = x""; then
 | |
|   # Use Intel SSE 4.2 if available.
 | |
|   if test x"$pgac_sse42_crc32_intrinsics" = x"yes" && test x"$SSE4_2_TARGETED" = x"1" ; then
 | |
|     USE_SSE42_CRC32C=1
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     # Intel SSE 4.2, with runtime check? The CPUID instruction is needed for
 | |
|     # the runtime check.
 | |
|     if test x"$pgac_sse42_crc32_intrinsics" = x"yes" && (test x"$pgac_cv__get_cpuid" = x"yes" || test x"$pgac_cv__cpuid" = x"yes"); then
 | |
|       USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK=1
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       # Use ARM CRC Extension if available.
 | |
|       if test x"$pgac_armv8_crc32c_intrinsics" = x"yes" && test x"$CFLAGS_ARMV8_CRC32C" = x""; then
 | |
|         USE_ARMV8_CRC32C=1
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         # ARM CRC Extension, with runtime check?
 | |
|         if test x"$pgac_armv8_crc32c_intrinsics" = x"yes"; then
 | |
|           USE_ARMV8_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK=1
 | |
|         else
 | |
|           # fall back to slicing-by-8 algorithm, which doesn't require any
 | |
|           # special CPU support.
 | |
|           USE_SLICING_BY_8_CRC32C=1
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Set PG_CRC32C_OBJS appropriately depending on the selected implementation.
 | |
| AC_MSG_CHECKING([which CRC-32C implementation to use])
 | |
| if test x"$USE_SSE42_CRC32C" = x"1"; then
 | |
|   AC_DEFINE(USE_SSE42_CRC32C, 1, [Define to 1 use Intel SSE 4.2 CRC instructions.])
 | |
|   PG_CRC32C_OBJS="pg_crc32c_sse42.o"
 | |
|   AC_MSG_RESULT(SSE 4.2)
 | |
| else
 | |
|   if test x"$USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK" = x"1"; then
 | |
|     AC_DEFINE(USE_SSE42_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK, 1, [Define to 1 to use Intel SSE 4.2 CRC instructions with a runtime check.])
 | |
|     PG_CRC32C_OBJS="pg_crc32c_sse42.o pg_crc32c_sb8.o pg_crc32c_sse42_choose.o"
 | |
|     AC_MSG_RESULT(SSE 4.2 with runtime check)
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     if test x"$USE_ARMV8_CRC32C" = x"1"; then
 | |
|       AC_DEFINE(USE_ARMV8_CRC32C, 1, [Define to 1 to use ARMv8 CRC Extension.])
 | |
|       PG_CRC32C_OBJS="pg_crc32c_armv8.o"
 | |
|       AC_MSG_RESULT(ARMv8 CRC instructions)
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       if test x"$USE_ARMV8_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK" = x"1"; then
 | |
|         AC_DEFINE(USE_ARMV8_CRC32C_WITH_RUNTIME_CHECK, 1, [Define to 1 to use ARMv8 CRC Extension with a runtime check.])
 | |
|         PG_CRC32C_OBJS="pg_crc32c_armv8.o pg_crc32c_sb8.o pg_crc32c_armv8_choose.o"
 | |
|         AC_MSG_RESULT(ARMv8 CRC instructions with runtime check)
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         AC_DEFINE(USE_SLICING_BY_8_CRC32C, 1, [Define to 1 to use software CRC-32C implementation (slicing-by-8).])
 | |
|         PG_CRC32C_OBJS="pg_crc32c_sb8.o"
 | |
|         AC_MSG_RESULT(slicing-by-8)
 | |
|       fi
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(PG_CRC32C_OBJS)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Select semaphore implementation type.
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| if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
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|   if test x"$PREFERRED_SEMAPHORES" = x"NAMED_POSIX" ; then
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|     # Need sem_open for this
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|     AC_SEARCH_LIBS(sem_open, [rt pthread], [USE_NAMED_POSIX_SEMAPHORES=1])
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|   fi
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|   if test x"$PREFERRED_SEMAPHORES" = x"UNNAMED_POSIX" ; then
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|     # Need sem_init for this
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|     AC_SEARCH_LIBS(sem_init, [rt pthread], [USE_UNNAMED_POSIX_SEMAPHORES=1])
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|   fi
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|   AC_MSG_CHECKING([which semaphore API to use])
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|   if test x"$USE_NAMED_POSIX_SEMAPHORES" = x"1" ; then
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|     AC_DEFINE(USE_NAMED_POSIX_SEMAPHORES, 1, [Define to select named POSIX semaphores.])
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|     SEMA_IMPLEMENTATION="src/backend/port/posix_sema.c"
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|     sematype="named POSIX"
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|   else
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|     if test x"$USE_UNNAMED_POSIX_SEMAPHORES" = x"1" ; then
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|       AC_DEFINE(USE_UNNAMED_POSIX_SEMAPHORES, 1, [Define to select unnamed POSIX semaphores.])
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|       SEMA_IMPLEMENTATION="src/backend/port/posix_sema.c"
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|       sematype="unnamed POSIX"
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|     else
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|       AC_DEFINE(USE_SYSV_SEMAPHORES, 1, [Define to select SysV-style semaphores.])
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|       SEMA_IMPLEMENTATION="src/backend/port/sysv_sema.c"
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|       sematype="System V"
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|     fi
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|   fi
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|   AC_MSG_RESULT([$sematype])
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| else
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|   AC_DEFINE(USE_WIN32_SEMAPHORES, 1, [Define to select Win32-style semaphores.])
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|   SEMA_IMPLEMENTATION="src/backend/port/win32_sema.c"
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| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Select shared-memory implementation type.
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| if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
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|   AC_DEFINE(USE_SYSV_SHARED_MEMORY, 1, [Define to select SysV-style shared memory.])
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|   SHMEM_IMPLEMENTATION="src/backend/port/sysv_shmem.c"
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| else
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|   AC_DEFINE(USE_WIN32_SHARED_MEMORY, 1, [Define to select Win32-style shared memory.])
 | |
|   SHMEM_IMPLEMENTATION="src/backend/port/win32_shmem.c"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Select random number source. If a TLS library is used then it will be the
 | |
| # first choice, else the native platform sources (Windows API or /dev/urandom)
 | |
| # will be used.
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| AC_MSG_CHECKING([which random number source to use])
 | |
| if test x"$with_ssl" = x"openssl" ; then
 | |
|   AC_MSG_RESULT([OpenSSL])
 | |
| elif test x"$PORTNAME" = x"win32" ; then
 | |
|   AC_MSG_RESULT([Windows native])
 | |
| elif test x"$cross_compiling" = x"yes"; then
 | |
|   AC_MSG_RESULT([assuming /dev/urandom])
 | |
| else
 | |
|   AC_MSG_RESULT([/dev/urandom])
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_FILE([/dev/urandom], [], [])
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if test x"$ac_cv_file__dev_urandom" = x"no" ; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([
 | |
| no source of strong random numbers was found
 | |
| PostgreSQL can use OpenSSL, native Windows API or /dev/urandom as a source of random numbers.])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # If not set in template file, set bytes to use libc memset()
 | |
| if test x"$MEMSET_LOOP_LIMIT" = x"" ; then
 | |
|   MEMSET_LOOP_LIMIT=1024
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MEMSET_LOOP_LIMIT, ${MEMSET_LOOP_LIMIT}, [Define bytes to use libc memset().])
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$enable_nls" = yes ; then
 | |
|   PGAC_CHECK_GETTEXT
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Check for Tcl configuration script tclConfig.sh
 | |
| if test "$with_tcl" = yes; then
 | |
|     PGAC_PATH_TCLCONFIGSH([$with_tclconfig])
 | |
|     PGAC_EVAL_TCLCONFIGSH([$TCL_CONFIG_SH],
 | |
|                           [TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC,TCL_LIBS,TCL_LIB_SPEC,TCL_SHARED_BUILD])
 | |
|     if test "$TCL_SHARED_BUILD" != 1; then
 | |
|       AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot build PL/Tcl because Tcl is not a shared library
 | |
| Use --without-tcl to disable building PL/Tcl.])
 | |
|     fi
 | |
|     # now that we have TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC, we can check for <tcl.h>
 | |
|     ac_save_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
 | |
|     CPPFLAGS="$TCL_INCLUDE_SPEC $CPPFLAGS"
 | |
|     AC_CHECK_HEADER(tcl.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <tcl.h> is required for Tcl])])
 | |
|     CPPFLAGS=$ac_save_CPPFLAGS
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # check for <perl.h>
 | |
| if test "$with_perl" = yes; then
 | |
|   ac_save_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $perl_includespec"
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(perl.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <perl.h> is required for Perl])],
 | |
|                   [#include <EXTERN.h>])
 | |
|   # While we're at it, check that we can link to libperl.
 | |
|   # On most platforms, if perl.h is there then libperl.so will be too, but at
 | |
|   # this writing Debian packages them separately.  There is no known reason to
 | |
|   # waste cycles on separate probes for the Tcl or Python libraries, though.
 | |
|   # On some Red Hat platforms, the link attempt can fail if we don't use
 | |
|   # CFLAGS_SL while building the test program.
 | |
|   ac_save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
 | |
|   CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $CFLAGS_SL"
 | |
|   pgac_save_LIBS=$LIBS
 | |
|   LIBS="$perl_embed_ldflags"
 | |
|   AC_MSG_CHECKING([for libperl])
 | |
|   AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([
 | |
| #include <EXTERN.h>
 | |
| #include <perl.h>
 | |
| ],  [perl_alloc();])],
 | |
|     [AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
 | |
|     [AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
 | |
|      AC_MSG_ERROR([libperl library is required for Perl])])
 | |
|   LIBS=$pgac_save_LIBS
 | |
|   CFLAGS=$ac_save_CFLAGS
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS=$ac_save_CPPFLAGS
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # check for <Python.h>
 | |
| if test "$with_python" = yes; then
 | |
|   ac_save_CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS="$python_includespec $CPPFLAGS"
 | |
|   AC_CHECK_HEADER(Python.h, [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([header file <Python.h> is required for Python])])
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS=$ac_save_CPPFLAGS
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Check for documentation-building tools
 | |
| #
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(XMLLINT, xmllint)
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(XSLTPROC, xsltproc)
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(FOP, fop)
 | |
| PGAC_PATH_PROGS(DBTOEPUB, dbtoepub)
 | |
| 
 | |
| #
 | |
| # Check for test tools
 | |
| #
 | |
| if test "$enable_tap_tests" = yes; then
 | |
|   # Make sure we know where prove is.
 | |
|   PGAC_PATH_PROGS(PROVE, prove)
 | |
|   if test -z "$PROVE"; then
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([prove not found])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
|   # Check for necessary Perl modules.  You might think we should use
 | |
|   # AX_PROG_PERL_MODULES here, but prove might be part of a different Perl
 | |
|   # installation than perl, eg on MSys, so we have to check using prove.
 | |
|   AC_MSG_CHECKING(for Perl modules required for TAP tests)
 | |
|   __CONFIG_HOST_OS__=$host_os; export __CONFIG_HOST_OS__
 | |
|   [modulestderr=`"$PROVE" "$srcdir/config/check_modules.pl" 2>&1 >/dev/null`]
 | |
|   if test $? -eq 0; then
 | |
|     # log the module version details, but don't show them interactively
 | |
|     echo "$modulestderr" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
 | |
|     AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     # on failure, though, show the results to the user
 | |
|     AC_MSG_RESULT([$modulestderr])
 | |
|     AC_MSG_ERROR([Additional Perl modules are required to run TAP tests])
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # If compiler will take -Wl,--as-needed (or various platform-specific
 | |
| # spellings thereof) then add that to LDFLAGS.  This is much easier than
 | |
| # trying to filter LIBS to the minimum for each executable.
 | |
| # On (at least) some Red-Hat-derived systems, this switch breaks linking to
 | |
| # libreadline; therefore we postpone testing it until we know what library
 | |
| # dependencies readline has.  The test code will try to link with $LIBS.
 | |
| if test "$with_readline" = yes; then
 | |
|   link_test_func=readline
 | |
| else
 | |
|   link_test_func=exit
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "darwin"; then
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_LDFLAGS_OPT([-Wl,-dead_strip_dylibs], $link_test_func)
 | |
| elif test "$PORTNAME" = "openbsd"; then
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_LDFLAGS_OPT([-Wl,-Bdynamic], $link_test_func)
 | |
| else
 | |
|   PGAC_PROG_CC_LDFLAGS_OPT([-Wl,--as-needed], $link_test_func)
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Create compiler version string
 | |
| if test x"$GCC" = x"yes" ; then
 | |
|   cc_string=`${CC} --version | sed q`
 | |
|   case $cc_string in [[A-Za-z]]*) ;; *) cc_string="GCC $cc_string";; esac
 | |
| elif test x"$SUN_STUDIO_CC" = x"yes" ; then
 | |
|   cc_string=`${CC} -V 2>&1 | sed q`
 | |
| else
 | |
|   cc_string=$CC
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_VERSION_STR,
 | |
|                    ["PostgreSQL $PG_VERSION on $host, compiled by $cc_string, `expr $ac_cv_sizeof_void_p \* 8`-bit"],
 | |
|                    [A string containing the version number, platform, and C compiler])
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Supply a numeric version string for use by 3rd party add-ons
 | |
| # awk -F is a regex on some platforms, and not on others, so make "." a tab
 | |
| [PG_VERSION_NUM="`echo $PG_MAJORVERSION $PG_MINORVERSION |
 | |
| $AWK '{printf "%d%04d", $1, $2}'`"]
 | |
| AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PG_VERSION_NUM, $PG_VERSION_NUM, [PostgreSQL version as a number])
 | |
| AC_SUBST(PG_VERSION_NUM)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # If we are inserting PG_SYSROOT into CPPFLAGS, do so symbolically not
 | |
| # literally, so that it's possible to override it at build time using
 | |
| # a command like "make ... PG_SYSROOT=path".  This has to be done after
 | |
| # we've finished all configure checks that depend on CPPFLAGS.
 | |
| # The same for LDFLAGS, too.
 | |
| if test x"$PG_SYSROOT" != x; then
 | |
|   CPPFLAGS=`echo "$CPPFLAGS" | sed -e "s| $PG_SYSROOT | \\\$(PG_SYSROOT) |"`
 | |
|   LDFLAGS=`echo "$LDFLAGS" | sed -e "s| $PG_SYSROOT | \\\$(PG_SYSROOT) |"`
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(PG_SYSROOT)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Begin output steps
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([using compiler=$cc_string])
 | |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([using CFLAGS=$CFLAGS])
 | |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([using CPPFLAGS=$CPPFLAGS])
 | |
| AC_MSG_NOTICE([using LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS])
 | |
| # Currently only used when LLVM is used
 | |
| if test "$with_llvm" = yes ; then
 | |
|    AC_MSG_NOTICE([using CXX=$CXX])
 | |
|    AC_MSG_NOTICE([using CXXFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS])
 | |
|    AC_MSG_NOTICE([using CLANG=$CLANG])
 | |
|    AC_MSG_NOTICE([using BITCODE_CFLAGS=$BITCODE_CFLAGS])
 | |
|    AC_MSG_NOTICE([using BITCODE_CXXFLAGS=$BITCODE_CXXFLAGS])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| # prepare build tree if outside source tree
 | |
| # Note 1: test -ef might not exist, but it's more reliable than `pwd`.
 | |
| # Note 2: /bin/pwd might be better than shell's built-in at getting
 | |
| #         a symlink-free name.
 | |
| if ( test "$srcdir" -ef . ) >/dev/null 2>&1 || test "`cd $srcdir && /bin/pwd`" = "`/bin/pwd`"; then
 | |
|   vpath_build=no
 | |
| else
 | |
|   vpath_build=yes
 | |
|   if test "$no_create" != yes; then
 | |
|     _AS_ECHO_N([preparing build tree... ])
 | |
|     pgac_abs_top_srcdir=`cd "$srcdir" && pwd`
 | |
|     $SHELL "$ac_aux_dir/prep_buildtree" "$pgac_abs_top_srcdir" "." \
 | |
|       || AC_MSG_ERROR(failed)
 | |
|     AC_MSG_RESULT(done)
 | |
|   fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| AC_SUBST(vpath_build)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_FILES([GNUmakefile src/Makefile.global])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_LINKS([
 | |
|   src/backend/port/pg_sema.c:${SEMA_IMPLEMENTATION}
 | |
|   src/backend/port/pg_shmem.c:${SHMEM_IMPLEMENTATION}
 | |
|   src/include/pg_config_os.h:src/include/port/${template}.h
 | |
|   src/Makefile.port:src/makefiles/Makefile.${template}
 | |
| ])
 | |
| 
 | |
| if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32"; then
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([check_win32_symlinks],[
 | |
| # Links sometimes fail undetected on Mingw -
 | |
| # so here we detect it and warn the user
 | |
| for FILE in $CONFIG_LINKS
 | |
|  do
 | |
| 	# test -e works for symlinks in the MinGW console
 | |
| 	test -e `expr "$FILE" : '\([[^:]]*\)'` || AC_MSG_WARN([*** link for $FILE -- please fix by hand])
 | |
|  done
 | |
| ])
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/include/pg_config.h],
 | |
| [
 | |
| # Update timestamp for pg_config.h (see Makefile.global)
 | |
| echo >src/include/stamp-h
 | |
| ])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/include/pg_config_ext.h],
 | |
| [
 | |
| # Update timestamp for pg_config_ext.h (see Makefile.global)
 | |
| echo >src/include/stamp-ext-h
 | |
| ])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/interfaces/ecpg/include/ecpg_config.h],
 | |
|                   [echo >src/interfaces/ecpg/include/stamp-h])
 | |
| 
 | |
| AC_OUTPUT
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Ensure that any meson build directories would reconfigure and see that
 | |
| # there's a conflicting in-tree build and can error out.
 | |
| if test "$vpath_build"="no"; then
 | |
|   touch meson.build
 | |
| fi
 |