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# about autoupdate's warning because that contains
# information on what to do *after* running autoupdate.
# _LT_PREPARE_CC_BASENAME
# -----------------------
# _LT_PREPARE_CC_BASENAME
# _LT_CC_BASENAME(CC)
# -------------------
# It would be clearer to call AC_REQUIREs from _LT_PREPARE_CC_BASENAME,
# but that macro is also expanded into generated libtool script, which
# arranges for $SED and $ECHO to be set by different means.
# _LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS
# ----------------------
# It is okay to use these file commands and assume they have been set
# sensibly after 'm4_require([_LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS])'.
# _LT_FILEUTILS_DEFAULTS
# _LT_SETUP
# ---------
# _LT_SETUP
# _LT_PREPARE_SED_QUOTE_VARS
# --------------------------
# Define a few sed substitution that help us do robust quoting.
# _LT_PROG_LTMAIN
# ---------------
# Note that this code is called both from 'configure', and 'config.status'
# now that we use AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS to generate libtool. Notably,
# 'config.status' has no value for ac_aux_dir unless we are using Automake,
# so we pass a copy along to make sure it has a sensible value anyway.
# _LT_PROG_LTMAIN
## ------------------------------------- ##
## Accumulate code for creating libtool. ##
## ------------------------------------- ##
# So that we can recreate a full libtool script including additional
# tags, we accumulate the chunks of code to send to AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS
# in macros and then make a single call at the end using the 'libtool'
# label.
# _LT_CONFIG_LIBTOOL_INIT([INIT-COMMANDS])
# ----------------------------------------
# Register INIT-COMMANDS to be passed to AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS later.
# Initialize.
# _LT_CONFIG_LIBTOOL([COMMANDS])
# ------------------------------
# Register COMMANDS to be passed to AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS later.
# Initialize.
# _LT_CONFIG_SAVE_COMMANDS([COMMANDS], [INIT_COMMANDS])
# -----------------------------------------------------
# _LT_FORMAT_COMMENT([COMMENT])
# -----------------------------
# Add leading comment marks to the start of each line, and a trailing
# full-stop to the whole comment if one is not present already.
## ------------------------ ##
## FIXME: Eliminate VARNAME ##
## ------------------------ ##
# _LT_DECL([CONFIGNAME], VARNAME, VALUE, [DESCRIPTION], [IS-TAGGED?])
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# CONFIGNAME is the name given to the value in the libtool script.
# VARNAME is the (base) name used in the configure script.
# VALUE may be 0, 1 or 2 for a computed quote escaped value based on
# VARNAME. Any other value will be used directly.
# _LT_TAGDECL([CONFIGNAME], VARNAME, VALUE, [DESCRIPTION])
# --------------------------------------------------------
# lt_decl_tag_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...])
# ------------------------------------------------
# _lt_decl_filter(SUBKEY, VALUE, [SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1..])
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# lt_decl_quote_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...])
# --------------------------------------------------
# lt_decl_dquote_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...])
# ---------------------------------------------------
# lt_decl_varnames_tagged([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...])
# ---------------------------------------------------
# lt_decl_all_varnames([SEPARATOR], [VARNAME1...])
# ------------------------------------------------
# _LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARE([VARNAME])
# ------------------------------------
# Quote a variable value, and forward it to 'config.status' so that its
# declaration there will have the same value as in 'configure'. VARNAME
# must have a single quote delimited value for this to work.
# _LT_CONFIG_STATUS_DECLARATIONS
# ------------------------------
# We delimit libtool config variables with single quotes, so when
# we write them to config.status, we have to be sure to quote all
# embedded single quotes properly. In configure, this macro expands
# each variable declared with _LT_DECL (and _LT_TAGDECL) into:
#
# <var>='`$ECHO "$<var>" | $SED "$delay_single_quote_subst"`'
# _LT_LIBTOOL_TAGS
# ----------------
# Output comment and list of tags supported by the script
# _LT_LIBTOOL_DECLARE(VARNAME, [TAG])
# -----------------------------------
# Extract the dictionary values for VARNAME (optionally with TAG) and
# expand to a commented shell variable setting:
#
# # Some comment about what VAR is for.
# visible_name=$lt_internal_name
# _LT_LIBTOOL_CONFIG_VARS
# -----------------------
# Produce commented declarations of non-tagged libtool config variables
# suitable for insertion in the LIBTOOL CONFIG section of the 'libtool'
# script. Tagged libtool config variables (even for the LIBTOOL CONFIG
# section) are produced by _LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS.
# _LT_LIBTOOL_TAG_VARS(TAG)
# -------------------------
# _LT_TAGVAR(VARNAME, [TAGNAME])
# ------------------------------
# _LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS
# -------------------
# Send accumulated output to $CONFIG_STATUS. Thanks to the lists of
# variables for single and double quote escaping we saved from calls
# to _LT_DECL, we can put quote escaped variables declarations
# into 'config.status', and then the shell code to quote escape them in
# for loops in 'config.status'. Finally, any additional code accumulated
# from calls to _LT_CONFIG_LIBTOOL_INIT is expanded.
#_LT_CONFIG_COMMANDS
# Initialize.
# _LT_GENERATED_FILE_INIT(FILE, [COMMENT])
# ------------------------------------
# Generate a child script FILE with all initialization necessary to
# reuse the environment learned by the parent script, and make the
# file executable. If COMMENT is supplied, it is inserted after the
# '#!' sequence but before initialization text begins. After this
# macro, additional text can be appended to FILE to form the body of
# the child script. The macro ends with non-zero status if the
# file could not be fully written (such as if the disk is full).
# _LT_GENERATED_FILE_INIT
# LT_OUTPUT
# ---------
# This macro allows early generation of the libtool script (before
# AC_OUTPUT is called), incase it is used in configure for compilation
# tests.
# LT_OUTPUT
# _LT_CONFIG(TAG)
# ---------------
# If TAG is the built-in tag, create an initial libtool script with a
# default configuration from the untagged config vars. Otherwise add code
# to config.status for appending the configuration named by TAG from the
# matching tagged config vars.
# _LT_CONFIG
# LT_SUPPORTED_TAG(TAG)
# ---------------------
# Trace this macro to discover what tags are supported by the libtool
# --tag option, using:
# autoconf --trace 'LT_SUPPORTED_TAG:$1'
# C support is built-in for now
# LT_LANG(LANG)
# -------------
# Enable libtool support for the given language if not already enabled.
# LT_LANG
# _LT_LANG(LANGNAME)
# ------------------
# _LT_LANG
#m4_ifndef
# _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG
# -----------------------
# _LT_LANG_DEFAULT_CONFIG
# Obsolete macros:
# This is what autoupdate's m4 run will expand. It fires
# the warning (with _au_warn_XXX), outputs it into the
# updated configure.ac (with AC_DIAGNOSE), and then outputs
# the replacement expansion.
# This is an auxiliary macro that is also run when
# autoupdate runs m4. It simply calls m4_warning, but
# we need a wrapper so that each warning is emitted only
# once. We break the quoting in m4_warning's argument in
# order to expand this macro's arguments, not AU_DEFUN's.
# Finally, this is the expansion that is picked up by
# autoconf. It tells the user to run autoupdate, and
# then outputs the replacement expansion. We do not care
# about autoupdate's warning because that contains
# information on what to do *after* running autoupdate.
# This is what autoupdate's m4 run will expand. It fires
# the warning (with _au_warn_XXX), outputs it into the
# updated configure.ac (with AC_DIAGNOSE), and then outputs
# the replacement expansion.
# This is an auxiliary macro that is also run when
# autoupdate runs m4. It simply calls m4_warning, but
# we need a wrapper so that each warning is emitted only
# once. We break the quoting in m4_warning's argument in
# order to expand this macro's arguments, not AU_DEFUN's.
# Finally, this is the expansion that is picked up by
# autoconf. It tells the user to run autoupdate, and
# then outputs the replacement expansion. We do not care
# about autoupdate's warning because that contains
# information on what to do *after* running autoupdate.
# This is what autoupdate's m4 run will expand. It fires
# the warning (with _au_warn_XXX), outputs it into the
# updated configure.ac (with AC_DIAGNOSE), and then outputs
# the replacement expansion.
# This is an auxiliary macro that is also run when
# autoupdate runs m4. It simply calls m4_warning, but
# we need a wrapper so that each warning is emitted only
# once. We break the quoting in m4_warning's argument in
# order to expand this macro's arguments, not AU_DEFUN's.
# Finally, this is the expansion that is picked up by
# autoconf. It tells the user to run autoupdate, and
# then outputs the replacement expansion. We do not care
# about autoupdate's warning because that contains
# information on what to do *after* running autoupdate.
# This is what autoupdate's m4 run will expand. It fires
# the warning (with _au_warn_XXX), outputs it into the
# updated configure.ac (with AC_DIAGNOSE), and then outputs
# the replacement expansion.
# This is an auxiliary macro that is also run when
# autoupdate runs m4. It simply calls m4_warning, but
# we need a wrapper so that each warning is emitted only
# once. We break the quoting in m4_warning's argument in
# order to expand this macro's arguments, not AU_DEFUN's.
# Finally, this is the expansion that is picked up by
# autoconf. It tells the user to run autoupdate, and
# then outputs the replacement expansion. We do not care
# about autoupdate's warning because that contains
# information on what to do *after* running autoupdate.
# This is what autoupdate's m4 run will expand. It fires
# the warning (with _au_warn_XXX), outputs it into the
# updated configure.ac (with AC_DIAGNOSE), and then outputs
# the replacement expansion.
# This is an auxiliary macro that is also run when
# autoupdate runs m4. It simply calls m4_warning, but
# we need a wrapper so that each warning is emitted only
# once. We break the quoting in m4_warning's argument in
# order to expand this macro's arguments, not AU_DEFUN's.
# Finally, this is the expansion that is picked up by
# autoconf. It tells the user to run autoupdate, and
# then outputs the replacement expansion. We do not care
# about autoupdate's warning because that contains
# information on what to do *after* running autoupdate.
# _LT_TAG_COMPILER
# ----------------
# _LT_TAG_COMPILER
# _LT_COMPILER_BOILERPLATE
# ------------------------
# Check for compiler boilerplate output or warnings with
# the simple compiler test code.
# _LT_COMPILER_BOILERPLATE
# _LT_LINKER_BOILERPLATE
# ----------------------
# Check for linker boilerplate output or warnings with
# the simple link test code.
# _LT_LINKER_BOILERPLATE
# _LT_REQUIRED_DARWIN_CHECKS
# -------------------------
# _LT_DARWIN_LINKER_FEATURES([TAG])
# ---------------------------------
# Checks for linker and compiler features on darwin
# _LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX([TAGNAME])
# ----------------------------------
# Links a minimal program and checks the executable
# for the system default hardcoded library path. In most cases,
# this is /usr/lib:/lib, but when the MPI compilers are used
# the location of the communication and MPI libs are included too.
# If we don't find anything, use the default library path according
# to the aix ld manual.
# Store the results from the different compilers for each TAGNAME.
# Allow to override them for all tags through lt_cv_aix_libpath.
# _LT_SYS_MODULE_PATH_AIX
# _LT_SHELL_INIT(ARG)
# -------------------
# _LT_SHELL_INIT
# _LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH
# -----------------------
# Find how we can fake an echo command that does not interpret backslash.
# In particular, with Autoconf 2.60 or later we add some code to the start
# of the generated configure script that will find a shell with a builtin
# printf (that we can use as an echo command).
# _LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH
# _LT_WITH_SYSROOT
# ----------------
# _LT_ENABLE_LOCK
# ---------------
# _LT_ENABLE_LOCK
# _LT_PROG_AR
# -----------
# _LT_PROG_AR
# _LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE
# -------------------
# _LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE
# _LT_COMPILER_OPTION(MESSAGE, VARIABLE-NAME, FLAGS,
# [OUTPUT-FILE], [ACTION-SUCCESS], [ACTION-FAILURE])
# ----------------------------------------------------------------
# Check whether the given compiler option works
# _LT_COMPILER_OPTION
# Old name:
# This is what autoupdate's m4 run will expand. It fires
# the warning (with _au_warn_XXX), outputs it into the
# updated configure.ac (with AC_DIAGNOSE), and then outputs
# the replacement expansion.
# This is an auxiliary macro that is also run when
# autoupdate runs m4. It simply calls m4_warning, but
# we need a wrapper so that each warning is emitted only
# once. We break the quoting in m4_warning's argument in
# order to expand this macro's arguments, not AU_DEFUN's.
# Finally, this is the expansion that is picked up by
# autoconf. It tells the user to run autoupdate, and
# then outputs the replacement expansion. We do not care
# about autoupdate's warning because that contains
# information on what to do *after* running autoupdate.
# _LT_LINKER_OPTION(MESSAGE, VARIABLE-NAME, FLAGS,
# [ACTION-SUCCESS], [ACTION-FAILURE])
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Check whether the given linker option works
# _LT_LINKER_OPTION
# Old name:
# This is what autoupdate's m4 run will expand. It fires
# the warning (with _au_warn_XXX), outputs it into the
# updated configure.ac (with AC_DIAGNOSE), and then outputs
# the replacement expansion.
# This is an auxiliary macro that is also run when
# autoupdate runs m4. It simply calls m4_warning, but
# we need a wrapper so that each warning is emitted only
# once. We break the quoting in m4_warning's argument in
# order to expand this macro's arguments, not AU_DEFUN's.
# Finally, this is the expansion that is picked up by
# autoconf. It tells the user to run autoupdate, and
# then outputs the replacement expansion. We do not care
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