dnl aclocal.m4 generated automatically by aclocal 1.1n dnl Usage: AM_INIT_GUILE_MODULE(module-name) dnl This macro will automatically get the guile version from the dnl top-level srcdir, and will initialize automake. It also dnl defines the `module' variable. AC_DEFUN([AM_INIT_GUILE_MODULE],[ . $srcdir/../GUILE-VERSION AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE($PACKAGE, $VERSION, no-define) AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(..) module=[$1] AC_SUBST(module)]) # Do all the work for Automake. 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Pass it the path to find the guile top-level dnl source directory. Eg CY_AC_WITH_THREADS(../..) for tcl/unix. dnl AC_DEFUN([CY_AC_WITH_THREADS],[ AC_CACHE_CHECK("threads package type",cy_cv_threads_package,[ AC_CACHE_VAL(cy_cv_threads_cflags,[ AC_CACHE_VAL(cy_cv_threads_libs,[ use_threads=no; AC_ARG_WITH(threads,[ --with-threads thread interface], use_threads=$withval, use_threads=no) test -n "$use_threads" || use_threads=qt threads_package=unknown if test "$use_threads" != no; then dnl dnl Test for the qt threads package - used for cooperative threads dnl This may not necessarily be built yet - so just check for the dnl header files. dnl if test "$use_threads" = yes || test "$use_threads" = qt; then # Look for qt in source directory. This is a hack: we look in # "./qt" because this check might be run at the top level. if test -f $srcdir/../qt/qt.c || test -f $srcdir/qt/qt.c; then threads_package=COOP cy_cv_threads_cflags="-I$srcdir/../qt -I../qt" cy_cv_threads_libs="../threads/libthreads.a ../qt/libqt.a" fi else if test -f $use_threads/qt.c; then # FIXME seems as though we should try to use an installed qt here. threads_package=COOP cy_cv_threads_cflags="-I$use_threads -I../qt" cy_cv_threads_libs="../threads/libthreads.a ../qt/libqt.a" fi fi if test "$use_threads" = pthreads; then # Look for pthreads in srcdir. 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