Update of sr#110382 (group autoconf): Priority: 1 - Blocked => 3 - Release N+1
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #3: Thinking about this one some more, I see two ways to make confdefs.h idempotent: 1. A conventional "multiple inclusion guard", wrapping the body of the file in #ifndef ... #endif. This will work on all compilers and regardless of whether confdefs.h is included or concatenated with the test program, but requires us to change AC_DEFINE and friends to do something like #define MACRO 1 The thing I'm worried about with this one is if there's third party macros out there somewhere that bypass AC_DEFINE. The sed construct up there should be portable. 2. Alternatively, use #pragma once and change AC_LANG_CONFTEST(C) to #include confdefs.h rather than prepending its contents to the test program. This would keep macros that bypass AC_DEFINE working, but would break with compilers that make #pragma once do something wacky (it should be no worse than the status quo with compilers that merely _ignore_ #pragma once). I also wonder if there's a concrete reason why AC_LANG_CONFTEST(C) _shouldn't_ #include confdefs.h. We should be able to get this done for 2.73. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?110382> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/