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Automake will also recognize the use of certain macros and tailor the
generated `Makefile.in' appropriately. Currently recognized macros
and their effects are:
AC_CONFIG_HEADER
-
Automake requires the use of
AM_CONFIG_HEADER
, which is similar
to AC_CONFIG_HEADER
but does some useful Automake-specific work.
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR
-
Automake will look for various helper scripts, such as
`mkinstalldirs', in the directory named in this macro invocation.
If not seen, the scripts are looked for in their "standard" locations
(either the top source directory, or in the source directory
corresponding to the current `Makefile.am', whichever is
appropriate).
FIXME: give complete list of things looked for in this directory
AC_PATH_XTRA
-
Automake will insert definitions for the variables defined by
AC_PATH_XTRA
into each `Makefile.in' that builds a C program
or library.
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
-
AC_CHECK_TOOL
-
Automake will ensure that `config.guess' and `config.sub'
exist. Also, the `Makefile' variables `host_alias' and
`host_triplet' are introduced.
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
-
This is similar to
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
, but also defines the
`Makefile' variables `build_alias' and `target_alias'.
AC_FUNC_ALLOCA
-
AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG
-
AC_FUNC_MEMCMP
-
AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS
-
AC_FUNC_FNMATCH
-
AM_FUNC_STRTOD
-
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
-
AC_REPLACE_GNU_GETOPT
-
AM_WITH_REGEX
-
Automake will ensure that the appropriate dependencies are generated for
the objects corresponding to these macros. Also, Automake will verify
that the appropriate source files are part of the distribution. Note
that Automake does not come with any of the C sources required to use
these macros, so
automake -a
will not install the sources.
See section Building a library for more information.
LIBOBJS
-
Automake will detect statements which put `.o' files into
LIBOBJS
, and will treat these additional files as if they were
discovered via AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
.
AC_PROG_RANLIB
-
This is required if any libraries are built in the package.
AC_PROG_CXX
-
This is required if any C++ source is included.
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
-
Automake will turn on processing for
libtool
(see section `The Libtool Manual' in The Libtool Manual).
AC_PROG_YACC
-
If a Yacc source file is seen, then you must either use this macro or
define the variable `YACC' in `configure.in'. The former is
preferred.
AC_DECL_YYTEXT
-
This macro is required if there is Lex source in the package.
AC_PROG_LEX
-
If a Lex source file is seen, then this macro must be used.
ALL_LINGUAS
-
If Automake sees that this variable is set in `configure.in', it
will check the `po' directory to ensure that all the named
`.po' files exist, and that all the `.po' files that exist are
named.
AM_C_PROTOTYPES
-
This is required when using automatic de-ANSI-fication, see section Automatic de-ANSI-fication.
AM_GNU_GETTEXT
-
This macro is required for packages which use GNU gettext
(see section Gettext). It is distributed with gettext. If Automake sees
this macro it ensures that the package meets some of gettext's
requirements.
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
-
This macro adds a `--enable-maintainer-mode' option to
configure
. If this is used, automake
will cause
"maintainer-only" rules to be turned off by default in the generated
`Makefile.in's. This macro is disallowed in `Gnits' mode
(see section The effect of --gnu
and --gnits
).
AC_SUBST
-
AC_CHECK_TOOL
-
AC_CHECK_PROG
-
AC_CHECK_PROGS
-
AC_PATH_PROG
-
AC_PATH_PROGS
-
For each of these macros, the first argument is automatically defined as
a variable in each generated `Makefile.in'.
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