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Definition processing directives can only be processed
if the '#' character is the first character on a line. Also, if you
want a '#' as the first character of a line in one of your string
assignments, you should either escape it by preceding it with a
backslash `\', or by embedding it in the string as in "\n#"
.
All of the normal C preprocessing directives are recognized, though
several are ignored. There is also an additional #shell
-
#endshell
pair. Another minor difference is that AutoGen
directives must have the hash character (#
) in column 1.
The final tweak is that #!
is treated as a comment line.
Using this feature, you can use: `#! /usr/local/bin/autogen'
as the first line of a definitons file, set the mode to executable
and "run" the definitions file as if it were a direct invocation of
AutoGen. This was done for its hack value.
The ignored directives are:
`#assert', `#ident', `#pragma', and `#if'.
Note that when ignoring the #if
directive, all intervening
text through its matching #endif
is also ignored,
including the #else
clause.
The AutoGen directives that affect the processing of definitions are:
#define name [ <text> ]
Will add the name to the define list as if it were a DEFINE program argument. Its value will be the first non-whitespace token following the name. Quotes are not processed.
After the definitions file has been processed, any remaining entries in the define list will be added to the environment.
#elif
This must follow an #if
otherwise it will generate an error.
It will be ignored.
#else
This must follow an #if
, #ifdef
or #ifndef
.
If it follows the #if
, then it will be ignored. Otherwise,
it will change the processing state to the reverse of what it was.
#endif
This must follow an #if
, #ifdef
or #ifndef
.
In all cases, this will resume normal processing of text.
#endshell
Ends the text processed by a command shell into autogen definitions.
#error [ <descriptive text> ]
This directive will cause AutoGen to stop processing and exit with a status of EXIT_FAILURE.
#if [ <ignored conditional expression> ]
#if
expressions are not analyzed. Everything from here
to the matching #endif
is skipped.
#ifdef name-to-test
The definitions that follow, up to the matching #endif
will be
processed only if there is a corresponding -Dname
command line
option.
#ifndef name-to-test
The definitions that follow, up to the matching #endif
will be
processed only if there is not a corresponding -Dname
command line option or there was a canceling -Uname
option.
#include unadorned-file-name
This directive will insert definitions from another file into the current collection. If the file name is adorned with double quotes or angle brackets (as in a C program), then the include is ignored.
#line
Alters the current line number and/or file name. You may wish to
use this directive if you extract definition source from other files.
getdefs
uses this mechanism so AutoGen will report the correct
file and approximate line number of any errors found in extracted
definitions.
#shell
Invokes $SHELL
or `/bin/sh' on a script that should
generate AutoGen definitions. It does this using the same server
process that handles the back-quoted `
text.
CAUTION let not your $SHELL
be csh
.
#undef name-to-undefine
Will remove any entries from the define list that match the undef name pattern.
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