## --------------------------------- ## ## Check if --with-regex was given. ## ## --------------------------------- ## # serial 1 # The idea is to distribute rx.[hc] and regex.[hc] together, for a while. # The WITH_REGEX symbol (which should also be documented in acconfig.h) # is used to decide which of regex.h or rx.h should be included in the # application. If `./configure --with-regex' is given (the default), the # package will use gawk's regex. If `./configure --without-regex', a # check is made to see if rx is already installed, as with newer Linux'es. # If not found, the package will use the rx from the distribution. # If found, the package will use the system's rx which, on Linux at least, # will result in a smaller executable file. AC_DEFUN(AM_WITH_REGEX, [AC_MSG_CHECKING(which of GNU rx or gawk's regex is wanted) AC_ARG_WITH(regex, [ --without-regex use GNU rx in lieu of gawk's regex for matching], [test "$withval" = yes && am_with_regex=1], [am_with_regex=1]) if test -n "$am_with_regex"; then AC_MSG_RESULT(regex) AC_DEFINE(WITH_REGEX,1,[Define if using GNU regex]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU regex in libc], am_cv_gnu_regex, AC_TRY_LINK([], [extern int re_max_failures; re_max_failures = 1], am_cv_gnu_regex=yes, am_cv_gnu_regex=no)) if test $am_cv_gnu_regex = no; then LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS regex.o" fi else AC_MSG_RESULT(rx) AC_CHECK_FUNC(re_rx_search, , [LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS rx.o"]) fi AC_SUBST(LIBOBJS)dnl ])