dnl @synopsis AC_PROG_SWIG([major.minor.micro]) dnl dnl This macro searches for a SWIG installation on your system. If dnl found you should call SWIG via $(SWIG). You can use the optional dnl first argument to check if the version of the available SWIG is dnl greater than or equal to the value of the argument. It should have dnl the format: N[.N[.N]] (N is a number between 0 and 999. Only the dnl first N is mandatory.) dnl dnl If the version argument is given (e.g. 1.3.17), AC_PROG_SWIG checks dnl that the swig package is this version number or higher. dnl dnl In configure.in, use as: dnl dnl AC_PROG_SWIG(1.3.17) dnl SWIG_ENABLE_CXX dnl SWIG_MULTI_MODULE_SUPPORT dnl SWIG_PYTHON dnl dnl @category InstalledPackages dnl @author Sebastian Huber dnl @author Alan W. Irwin dnl @author Rafael Laboissiere dnl @author Andrew Collier dnl @version 2004-09-20 dnl @license GPLWithACException AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_SWIG],[ AC_PATH_PROG([SWIG],[swig]) if test -z "$SWIG" ; then AC_MSG_WARN([cannot find 'swig' program. You should look at http://www.swig.org]) SWIG='echo "Error: SWIG is not installed. You should look at http://www.swig.org" ; false' elif test -n "$1" ; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([for SWIG version]) [swig_version=`$SWIG -version 2>&1 | grep 'SWIG Version' | sed 's/.*\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/g'`] AC_MSG_RESULT([$swig_version]) if test -n "$swig_version" ; then # Calculate the required version number components [required=$1] [required_major=`echo $required | sed 's/[^0-9].*//'`] if test -z "$required_major" ; then [required_major=0] fi [required=`echo $required | sed 's/[0-9]*[^0-9]//'`] [required_minor=`echo $required | sed 's/[^0-9].*//'`] if test -z "$required_minor" ; then [required_minor=0] fi [required=`echo $required | sed 's/[0-9]*[^0-9]//'`] [required_patch=`echo $required | sed 's/[^0-9].*//'`] if test -z "$required_patch" ; then [required_patch=0] fi # Calculate the available version number components [available=$swig_version] [available_major=`echo $available | sed 's/[^0-9].*//'`] if test -z "$available_major" ; then [available_major=0] fi [available=`echo $available | sed 's/[0-9]*[^0-9]//'`] [available_minor=`echo $available | sed 's/[^0-9].*//'`] if test -z "$available_minor" ; then [available_minor=0] fi [available=`echo $available | sed 's/[0-9]*[^0-9]//'`] [available_patch=`echo $available | sed 's/[^0-9].*//'`] if test -z "$available_patch" ; then [available_patch=0] fi if test $available_major -ne $required_major \ -o $available_minor -ne $required_minor \ -o $available_patch -lt $required_patch ; then AC_MSG_WARN([SWIG version >= $1 is required. You have $swig_version. You should look at http://www.swig.org]) SWIG='echo "Error: SWIG version >= $1 is required. You have '"$swig_version"'. You should look at http://www.swig.org" ; false' else AC_MSG_NOTICE([SWIG executable is '$SWIG']) SWIG_LIB=`$SWIG -swiglib` AC_MSG_NOTICE([SWIG library directory is '$SWIG_LIB']) fi else AC_MSG_WARN([cannot determine SWIG version]) SWIG='echo "Error: Cannot determine SWIG version. You should look at http://www.swig.org" ; false' fi fi AC_SUBST([SWIG_LIB]) ]) # SWIG_ENABLE_CXX() # # Enable SWIG C++ support. This affects all invocations of $(SWIG). AC_DEFUN([SWIG_ENABLE_CXX],[ AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_SWIG]) AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CXX]) SWIG="$SWIG -c++" ]) # SWIG_MULTI_MODULE_SUPPORT() # # Enable support for multiple modules. This effects all invocations # of $(SWIG). You have to link all generated modules against the # appropriate SWIG runtime library. If you want to build Python # modules for example, use the SWIG_PYTHON() macro and link the # modules against $(SWIG_PYTHON_LIBS). # AC_DEFUN([SWIG_MULTI_MODULE_SUPPORT],[ AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_SWIG]) AC_REQUIRE([AC_PYTHON_DEVEL]) SWIG="$SWIG -noruntime" ]) # SWIG_PYTHON([use-shadow-classes = {no, yes}]) # # Checks for Python and provides the $(SWIG_PYTHON_CPPFLAGS), # and $(SWIG_PYTHON_OPT) output variables. # # $(SWIG_PYTHON_OPT) contains all necessary SWIG options to generate # code for Python. Shadow classes are enabled unless the value of the # optional first argument is exactly 'no'. If you need multi module # support (provided by the SWIG_MULTI_MODULE_SUPPORT() macro) use # $(SWIG_PYTHON_LIBS) to link against the appropriate library. It # contains the SWIG Python runtime library that is needed by the type # check system for example. AC_DEFUN([SWIG_PYTHON],[ AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_SWIG]) AC_REQUIRE([AC_PYTHON_DEVEL]) test "x$1" != "xno" || swig_shadow=" -noproxy" AC_SUBST([SWIG_PYTHON_OPT],[-python$swig_shadow]) AC_SUBST([SWIG_PYTHON_CPPFLAGS],[$PYTHON_CPPFLAGS]) ]) dnl @synopsis AC_LIB_WAD dnl dnl This macro searches for installed WAD library. dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_LIB_WAD], [ AC_ARG_ENABLE(wad, AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-wad], [enable wad module]), [ case "${enableval}" in no) ;; *) if test "x${enableval}" = xyes; then check_wad="yes" fi ;; esac ], []) if test -n "$check_wad"; then AC_CHECK_LIB(wadpy, _init, [WADPY=-lwadpy], [], $PYTHON_LDFLAGS $PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS) AC_SUBST(WADPY) fi ])