ext: Remove non-source files from fputils

Remove the autoconf-based build system and GNU-style information files
from fputils. After this change, we only keep the files we will need
to integrate into gem5's main source tree.

Change-Id: I2ddf1d07d9cb51bcd91fc63f1ae43c7f46129933
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/22163
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Reviewed-by: Bobby R. Bruce <bbruce@ucdavis.edu>
Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
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Andreas Sandberg <andreas@sandberg.pp.se>

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ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS=-I m4
SUBDIRS=. tests
MOSTLYCLEANFILES=
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libfputils.la
include_HEADERS = \
include/fputils/fp80.h \
include/fputils/fp64.h \
include/fputils/fptypes.h
libfputils_la_SOURCES = \
include/fputils/fp80.h \
include/fputils/fp64.h \
include/fputils/fptypes.h \
fpbits.h \
fp64.c \
fp80.c
include $(top_srcdir)/doxygen.am
MOSTLYCLEANFILES += $(DX_CLEANFILES)

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AC_INIT(libfputils, 1.0, andreas@sandberg.pp.se)
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign -Wall])
DX_PDF_FEATURE(OFF)
DX_PS_FEATURE(OFF)
DX_MAN_FEATURE(OFF)
DX_INIT_DOXYGEN([libfputils])
AC_REQUIRE_AUX_FILE([tap-driver.sh])
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CC_C99
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_PROG_AWK
if test "x$ac_cv_prog_cc_c99" = "xno"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Could not enable C99 support in compiler.])
fi
AM_CFLAGS="-Wall -Werror"
AM_CPPFLAGS="-I\$(abs_top_srcdir)/include"
AC_SUBST(AM_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(AM_CPPFLAGS)
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([ \
Doxyfile \
Makefile \
tests/Makefile \
])
AC_OUTPUT

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## --------------------------------- ##
## Format-independent Doxygen rules. ##
## --------------------------------- ##
if DX_COND_doc
## ------------------------------- ##
## Rules specific for HTML output. ##
## ------------------------------- ##
if DX_COND_html
DX_CLEAN_HTML = @DX_DOCDIR@/html
endif DX_COND_html
## ------------------------------ ##
## Rules specific for CHM output. ##
## ------------------------------ ##
if DX_COND_chm
DX_CLEAN_CHM = @DX_DOCDIR@/chm
if DX_COND_chi
DX_CLEAN_CHI = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.chi
endif DX_COND_chi
endif DX_COND_chm
## ------------------------------ ##
## Rules specific for MAN output. ##
## ------------------------------ ##
if DX_COND_man
DX_CLEAN_MAN = @DX_DOCDIR@/man
endif DX_COND_man
## ------------------------------ ##
## Rules specific for RTF output. ##
## ------------------------------ ##
if DX_COND_rtf
DX_CLEAN_RTF = @DX_DOCDIR@/rtf
endif DX_COND_rtf
## ------------------------------ ##
## Rules specific for XML output. ##
## ------------------------------ ##
if DX_COND_xml
DX_CLEAN_XML = @DX_DOCDIR@/xml
endif DX_COND_xml
## ----------------------------- ##
## Rules specific for PS output. ##
## ----------------------------- ##
if DX_COND_ps
DX_CLEAN_PS = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps
DX_PS_GOAL = doxygen-ps
doxygen-ps: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps
@DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
cd @DX_DOCDIR@/latex; \
rm -f *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ind *.ilg *.log *.out; \
$(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
$(MAKEINDEX_PATH) refman.idx; \
$(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
countdown=5; \
while $(DX_EGREP) 'Rerun (LaTeX|to get cross-references right)' \
refman.log > /dev/null 2>&1 && test $$countdown -gt 0; do \
$(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
countdown=`expr $$countdown - 1`; \
done; \
$(DX_DVIPS) -o ../@PACKAGE@.ps refman.dvi
endif DX_COND_ps
## ------------------------------ ##
## Rules specific for PDF output. ##
## ------------------------------ ##
if DX_COND_pdf
DX_CLEAN_PDF = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf
DX_PDF_GOAL = doxygen-pdf
doxygen-pdf: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf
@DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
cd @DX_DOCDIR@/latex; \
rm -f *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ind *.ilg *.log *.out; \
$(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
$(DX_MAKEINDEX) refman.idx; \
$(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
countdown=5; \
while $(DX_EGREP) 'Rerun (LaTeX|to get cross-references right)' \
refman.log > /dev/null 2>&1 && test $$countdown -gt 0; do \
$(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
countdown=`expr $$countdown - 1`; \
done; \
mv refman.pdf ../@PACKAGE@.pdf
endif DX_COND_pdf
## ------------------------------------------------- ##
## Rules specific for LaTeX (shared for PS and PDF). ##
## ------------------------------------------------- ##
if DX_COND_latex
DX_CLEAN_LATEX = @DX_DOCDIR@/latex
endif DX_COND_latex
.PHONY: doxygen-run doxygen-doc $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
.INTERMEDIATE: doxygen-run $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
doxygen-run: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
doxygen-doc: doxygen-run $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
@DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag: $(DX_CONFIG) $(pkginclude_HEADERS)
rm -rf @DX_DOCDIR@
$(DX_ENV) $(DX_DOXYGEN) $(srcdir)/$(DX_CONFIG)
DX_CLEANFILES = \
@DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag \
-r \
$(DX_CLEAN_HTML) \
$(DX_CLEAN_CHM) \
$(DX_CLEAN_CHI) \
$(DX_CLEAN_MAN) \
$(DX_CLEAN_RTF) \
$(DX_CLEAN_XML) \
$(DX_CLEAN_PS) \
$(DX_CLEAN_PDF) \
$(DX_CLEAN_LATEX)
endif DX_COND_doc

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# ===========================================================================
# http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_prog_doxygen.html
# ===========================================================================
#
# SYNOPSIS
#
# DX_INIT_DOXYGEN(PROJECT-NAME, DOXYFILE-PATH, [OUTPUT-DIR])
# DX_DOXYGEN_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_DOT_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_HTML_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_CHM_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_CHI_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_MAN_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_RTF_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_XML_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_PDF_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
# DX_PS_FEATURE(ON|OFF)
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# The DX_*_FEATURE macros control the default setting for the given
# Doxygen feature. Supported features are 'DOXYGEN' itself, 'DOT' for
# generating graphics, 'HTML' for plain HTML, 'CHM' for compressed HTML
# help (for MS users), 'CHI' for generating a seperate .chi file by the
# .chm file, and 'MAN', 'RTF', 'XML', 'PDF' and 'PS' for the appropriate
# output formats. The environment variable DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE may be
# specified to override the default 'a4wide' paper size.
#
# By default, HTML, PDF and PS documentation is generated as this seems to
# be the most popular and portable combination. MAN pages created by
# Doxygen are usually problematic, though by picking an appropriate subset
# and doing some massaging they might be better than nothing. CHM and RTF
# are specific for MS (note that you can't generate both HTML and CHM at
# the same time). The XML is rather useless unless you apply specialized
# post-processing to it.
#
# The macros mainly control the default state of the feature. The use can
# override the default by specifying --enable or --disable. The macros
# ensure that contradictory flags are not given (e.g.,
# --enable-doxygen-html and --enable-doxygen-chm,
# --enable-doxygen-anything with --disable-doxygen, etc.) Finally, each
# feature will be automatically disabled (with a warning) if the required
# programs are missing.
#
# Once all the feature defaults have been specified, call DX_INIT_DOXYGEN
# with the following parameters: a one-word name for the project for use
# as a filename base etc., an optional configuration file name (the
# default is 'Doxyfile', the same as Doxygen's default), and an optional
# output directory name (the default is 'doxygen-doc').
#
# Automake Support
#
# The following is a template aminclude.am file for use with Automake.
# Make targets and variables values are controlled by the various
# DX_COND_* conditionals set by autoconf.
#
# The provided targets are:
#
# doxygen-doc: Generate all doxygen documentation.
#
# doxygen-run: Run doxygen, which will generate some of the
# documentation (HTML, CHM, CHI, MAN, RTF, XML)
# but will not do the post processing required
# for the rest of it (PS, PDF, and some MAN).
#
# doxygen-man: Rename some doxygen generated man pages.
#
# doxygen-ps: Generate doxygen PostScript documentation.
#
# doxygen-pdf: Generate doxygen PDF documentation.
#
# Note that by default these are not integrated into the automake targets.
# If doxygen is used to generate man pages, you can achieve this
# integration by setting man3_MANS to the list of man pages generated and
# then adding the dependency:
#
# $(man3_MANS): doxygen-doc
#
# This will cause make to run doxygen and generate all the documentation.
#
# The following variable is intended for use in Makefile.am:
#
# DX_CLEANFILES = everything to clean.
#
# Then add this variable to MOSTLYCLEANFILES.
#
# ----- begin aminclude.am -------------------------------------
#
# ## --------------------------------- ##
# ## Format-independent Doxygen rules. ##
# ## --------------------------------- ##
#
# if DX_COND_doc
#
# ## ------------------------------- ##
# ## Rules specific for HTML output. ##
# ## ------------------------------- ##
#
# if DX_COND_html
#
# DX_CLEAN_HTML = @DX_DOCDIR@/html
#
# endif DX_COND_html
#
# ## ------------------------------ ##
# ## Rules specific for CHM output. ##
# ## ------------------------------ ##
#
# if DX_COND_chm
#
# DX_CLEAN_CHM = @DX_DOCDIR@/chm
#
# if DX_COND_chi
#
# DX_CLEAN_CHI = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.chi
#
# endif DX_COND_chi
#
# endif DX_COND_chm
#
# ## ------------------------------ ##
# ## Rules specific for MAN output. ##
# ## ------------------------------ ##
#
# if DX_COND_man
#
# DX_CLEAN_MAN = @DX_DOCDIR@/man
#
# endif DX_COND_man
#
# ## ------------------------------ ##
# ## Rules specific for RTF output. ##
# ## ------------------------------ ##
#
# if DX_COND_rtf
#
# DX_CLEAN_RTF = @DX_DOCDIR@/rtf
#
# endif DX_COND_rtf
#
# ## ------------------------------ ##
# ## Rules specific for XML output. ##
# ## ------------------------------ ##
#
# if DX_COND_xml
#
# DX_CLEAN_XML = @DX_DOCDIR@/xml
#
# endif DX_COND_xml
#
# ## ----------------------------- ##
# ## Rules specific for PS output. ##
# ## ----------------------------- ##
#
# if DX_COND_ps
#
# DX_CLEAN_PS = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps
#
# DX_PS_GOAL = doxygen-ps
#
# doxygen-ps: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps
#
# @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.ps: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
# cd @DX_DOCDIR@/latex; \
# rm -f *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ind *.ilg *.log *.out; \
# $(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
# $(MAKEINDEX_PATH) refman.idx; \
# $(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
# countdown=5; \
# while $(DX_EGREP) 'Rerun (LaTeX|to get cross-references right)' \
# refman.log > /dev/null 2>&1 \
# && test $$countdown -gt 0; do \
# $(DX_LATEX) refman.tex; \
# countdown=`expr $$countdown - 1`; \
# done; \
# $(DX_DVIPS) -o ../@PACKAGE@.ps refman.dvi
#
# endif DX_COND_ps
#
# ## ------------------------------ ##
# ## Rules specific for PDF output. ##
# ## ------------------------------ ##
#
# if DX_COND_pdf
#
# DX_CLEAN_PDF = @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf
#
# DX_PDF_GOAL = doxygen-pdf
#
# doxygen-pdf: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf
#
# @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.pdf: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
# cd @DX_DOCDIR@/latex; \
# rm -f *.aux *.toc *.idx *.ind *.ilg *.log *.out; \
# $(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
# $(DX_MAKEINDEX) refman.idx; \
# $(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
# countdown=5; \
# while $(DX_EGREP) 'Rerun (LaTeX|to get cross-references right)' \
# refman.log > /dev/null 2>&1 \
# && test $$countdown -gt 0; do \
# $(DX_PDFLATEX) refman.tex; \
# countdown=`expr $$countdown - 1`; \
# done; \
# mv refman.pdf ../@PACKAGE@.pdf
#
# endif DX_COND_pdf
#
# ## ------------------------------------------------- ##
# ## Rules specific for LaTeX (shared for PS and PDF). ##
# ## ------------------------------------------------- ##
#
# if DX_COND_latex
#
# DX_CLEAN_LATEX = @DX_DOCDIR@/latex
#
# endif DX_COND_latex
#
# .PHONY: doxygen-run doxygen-doc $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
#
# .INTERMEDIATE: doxygen-run $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
#
# doxygen-run: @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag
#
# doxygen-doc: doxygen-run $(DX_PS_GOAL) $(DX_PDF_GOAL)
#
# @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag: $(DX_CONFIG) $(pkginclude_HEADERS)
# rm -rf @DX_DOCDIR@
# $(DX_ENV) $(DX_DOXYGEN) $(srcdir)/$(DX_CONFIG)
#
# DX_CLEANFILES = \
# @DX_DOCDIR@/@PACKAGE@.tag \
# -r \
# $(DX_CLEAN_HTML) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_CHM) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_CHI) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_MAN) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_RTF) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_XML) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_PS) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_PDF) \
# $(DX_CLEAN_LATEX)
#
# endif DX_COND_doc
#
# ----- end aminclude.am ---------------------------------------
#
# LICENSE
#
# Copyright (c) 2009 Oren Ben-Kiki <oren@ben-kiki.org>
#
# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are
# permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice
# and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, without any
# warranty.
#serial 12
## ----------##
## Defaults. ##
## ----------##
DX_ENV=""
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_doc], ON)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_dot], OFF)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_man], OFF)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_html], ON)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chm], OFF)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chi], OFF)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_rtf], OFF)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_xml], OFF)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_pdf], ON)
AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_ps], ON)
## --------------- ##
## Private macros. ##
## --------------- ##
# DX_ENV_APPEND(VARIABLE, VALUE)
# ------------------------------
# Append VARIABLE="VALUE" to DX_ENV for invoking doxygen.
AC_DEFUN([DX_ENV_APPEND], [AC_SUBST([DX_ENV], ["$DX_ENV $1='$2'"])])
# DX_DIRNAME_EXPR
# ---------------
# Expand into a shell expression prints the directory part of a path.
AC_DEFUN([DX_DIRNAME_EXPR],
[[expr ".$1" : '\(\.\)[^/]*$' \| "x$1" : 'x\(.*\)/[^/]*$']])
# DX_IF_FEATURE(FEATURE, IF-ON, IF-OFF)
# -------------------------------------
# Expands according to the M4 (static) status of the feature.
AC_DEFUN([DX_IF_FEATURE], [ifelse(DX_FEATURE_$1, ON, [$2], [$3])])
# DX_REQUIRE_PROG(VARIABLE, PROGRAM)
# ----------------------------------
# Require the specified program to be found for the DX_CURRENT_FEATURE to work.
AC_DEFUN([DX_REQUIRE_PROG], [
AC_PATH_TOOL([$1], [$2])
if test "$DX_FLAG_[]DX_CURRENT_FEATURE$$1" = 1; then
AC_MSG_WARN([$2 not found - will not DX_CURRENT_DESCRIPTION])
AC_SUBST(DX_FLAG_[]DX_CURRENT_FEATURE, 0)
fi
])
# DX_TEST_FEATURE(FEATURE)
# ------------------------
# Expand to a shell expression testing whether the feature is active.
AC_DEFUN([DX_TEST_FEATURE], [test "$DX_FLAG_$1" = 1])
# DX_CHECK_DEPEND(REQUIRED_FEATURE, REQUIRED_STATE)
# -------------------------------------------------
# Verify that a required features has the right state before trying to turn on
# the DX_CURRENT_FEATURE.
AC_DEFUN([DX_CHECK_DEPEND], [
test "$DX_FLAG_$1" = "$2" \
|| AC_MSG_ERROR([doxygen-DX_CURRENT_FEATURE ifelse([$2], 1,
requires, contradicts) doxygen-DX_CURRENT_FEATURE])
])
# DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(FEATURE, REQUIRED_FEATURE, REQUIRED_STATE)
# ----------------------------------------------------------
# Turn off the DX_CURRENT_FEATURE if the required feature is off.
AC_DEFUN([DX_CLEAR_DEPEND], [
test "$DX_FLAG_$1" = "$2" || AC_SUBST(DX_FLAG_[]DX_CURRENT_FEATURE, 0)
])
# DX_FEATURE_ARG(FEATURE, DESCRIPTION,
# CHECK_DEPEND, CLEAR_DEPEND,
# REQUIRE, DO-IF-ON, DO-IF-OFF)
# --------------------------------------------
# Parse the command-line option controlling a feature. CHECK_DEPEND is called
# if the user explicitly turns the feature on (and invokes DX_CHECK_DEPEND),
# otherwise CLEAR_DEPEND is called to turn off the default state if a required
# feature is disabled (using DX_CLEAR_DEPEND). REQUIRE performs additional
# requirement tests (DX_REQUIRE_PROG). Finally, an automake flag is set and
# DO-IF-ON or DO-IF-OFF are called according to the final state of the feature.
AC_DEFUN([DX_ARG_ABLE], [
AC_DEFUN([DX_CURRENT_FEATURE], [$1])
AC_DEFUN([DX_CURRENT_DESCRIPTION], [$2])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(doxygen-$1,
[AS_HELP_STRING(DX_IF_FEATURE([$1], [--disable-doxygen-$1],
[--enable-doxygen-$1]),
DX_IF_FEATURE([$1], [don't $2], [$2]))],
[
case "$enableval" in
#(
y|Y|yes|Yes|YES)
AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_$1], 1)
$3
;; #(
n|N|no|No|NO)
AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_$1], 0)
;; #(
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid value '$enableval' given to doxygen-$1])
;;
esac
], [
AC_SUBST([DX_FLAG_$1], [DX_IF_FEATURE([$1], 1, 0)])
$4
])
if DX_TEST_FEATURE([$1]); then
$5
:
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(DX_COND_$1, DX_TEST_FEATURE([$1]))
if DX_TEST_FEATURE([$1]); then
$6
:
else
$7
:
fi
])
## -------------- ##
## Public macros. ##
## -------------- ##
# DX_XXX_FEATURE(DEFAULT_STATE)
# -----------------------------
AC_DEFUN([DX_DOXYGEN_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_doc], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_DOT_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_dot], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_MAN_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_man], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_HTML_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_html], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_CHM_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chm], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_CHI_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_chi], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_RTF_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_rtf], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_XML_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_xml], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_XML_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_xml], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_PDF_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_pdf], [$1])])
AC_DEFUN([DX_PS_FEATURE], [AC_DEFUN([DX_FEATURE_ps], [$1])])
# DX_INIT_DOXYGEN(PROJECT, [CONFIG-FILE], [OUTPUT-DOC-DIR])
# ---------------------------------------------------------
# PROJECT also serves as the base name for the documentation files.
# The default CONFIG-FILE is "Doxyfile" and OUTPUT-DOC-DIR is "doxygen-doc".
AC_DEFUN([DX_INIT_DOXYGEN], [
# Files:
AC_SUBST([DX_PROJECT], [$1])
AC_SUBST([DX_CONFIG], [ifelse([$2], [], Doxyfile, [$2])])
AC_SUBST([DX_DOCDIR], [ifelse([$3], [], doxygen-doc, [$3])])
# Environment variables used inside doxygen.cfg:
DX_ENV_APPEND(SRCDIR, $srcdir)
DX_ENV_APPEND(PROJECT, $DX_PROJECT)
DX_ENV_APPEND(DOCDIR, $DX_DOCDIR)
DX_ENV_APPEND(VERSION, $PACKAGE_VERSION)
# Doxygen itself:
DX_ARG_ABLE(doc, [generate any doxygen documentation],
[],
[],
[DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_DOXYGEN], doxygen)
DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_PERL], perl)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(PERL_PATH, $DX_PERL)])
# Dot for graphics:
DX_ARG_ABLE(dot, [generate graphics for doxygen documentation],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_DOT], dot)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(HAVE_DOT, YES)
DX_ENV_APPEND(DOT_PATH, [`DX_DIRNAME_EXPR($DX_DOT)`])],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(HAVE_DOT, NO)])
# Man pages generation:
DX_ARG_ABLE(man, [generate doxygen manual pages],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_MAN, YES)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_MAN, NO)])
# RTF file generation:
DX_ARG_ABLE(rtf, [generate doxygen RTF documentation],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_RTF, YES)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_RTF, NO)])
# XML file generation:
DX_ARG_ABLE(xml, [generate doxygen XML documentation],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_XML, YES)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_XML, NO)])
# (Compressed) HTML help generation:
DX_ARG_ABLE(chm, [generate doxygen compressed HTML help documentation],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_HHC], hhc)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(HHC_PATH, $DX_HHC)
DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTML, YES)
DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTMLHELP, YES)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTMLHELP, NO)])
# Seperate CHI file generation.
DX_ARG_ABLE(chi, [generate doxygen seperate compressed HTML help index file],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(chm, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(chm, 1)],
[],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_CHI, YES)],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_CHI, NO)])
# Plain HTML pages generation:
DX_ARG_ABLE(html, [generate doxygen plain HTML documentation],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1) DX_CHECK_DEPEND(chm, 0)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1) DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(chm, 0)],
[],
[DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTML, YES)],
[DX_TEST_FEATURE(chm) || DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_HTML, NO)])
# PostScript file generation:
DX_ARG_ABLE(ps, [generate doxygen PostScript documentation],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_LATEX], latex)
DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_MAKEINDEX], makeindex)
DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_DVIPS], dvips)
DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_EGREP], egrep)])
# PDF file generation:
DX_ARG_ABLE(pdf, [generate doxygen PDF documentation],
[DX_CHECK_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_CLEAR_DEPEND(doc, 1)],
[DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_PDFLATEX], pdflatex)
DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_MAKEINDEX], makeindex)
DX_REQUIRE_PROG([DX_EGREP], egrep)])
# LaTeX generation for PS and/or PDF:
AM_CONDITIONAL(DX_COND_latex, DX_TEST_FEATURE(ps) || DX_TEST_FEATURE(pdf))
if DX_TEST_FEATURE(ps) || DX_TEST_FEATURE(pdf); then
DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_LATEX, YES)
else
DX_ENV_APPEND(GENERATE_LATEX, NO)
fi
# Paper size for PS and/or PDF:
AC_ARG_VAR(DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE,
[a4wide (default), a4, letter, legal or executive])
case "$DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE" in
#(
"")
AC_SUBST(DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE, "")
;; #(
a4wide|a4|letter|legal|executive)
DX_ENV_APPEND(PAPER_SIZE, $DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE)
;; #(
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([unknown DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE='$DOXYGEN_PAPER_SIZE'])
;;
esac
#For debugging:
#echo DX_FLAG_doc=$DX_FLAG_doc
#echo DX_FLAG_dot=$DX_FLAG_dot
#echo DX_FLAG_man=$DX_FLAG_man
#echo DX_FLAG_html=$DX_FLAG_html
#echo DX_FLAG_chm=$DX_FLAG_chm
#echo DX_FLAG_chi=$DX_FLAG_chi
#echo DX_FLAG_rtf=$DX_FLAG_rtf
#echo DX_FLAG_xml=$DX_FLAG_xml
#echo DX_FLAG_pdf=$DX_FLAG_pdf
#echo DX_FLAG_ps=$DX_FLAG_ps
#echo DX_ENV=$DX_ENV
])

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TEST_LOG_DRIVER = env AM_TAP_AWK='$(AWK)' $(SHELL) \
$(top_srcdir)/tap-driver.sh
LIBS=-lm $(top_builddir)/.libs/libfputils.la libtest.a
FP80_TESTS=fp80_cvtd fp80_cvfd fp80_cvtf
TESTS=$(FP80_TESTS)
check_LIBRARIES=libtest.a
check_PROGRAMS=$(FP80_TESTS)
libtest_a_SOURCES=test_helper.c test_helper.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Andreas Sandberg
* All rights reserved
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Authors: Andreas Sandberg
*/
#include "test_helper.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
unsigned test_current = 0;
unsigned test_count = 0;
unsigned test_fail_count = 0;
void
test_init(unsigned no_tests)
{
assert(test_count == 0 && test_current == 0);
test_count = no_tests;
test_current = 1;
test_fail_count = 0;
printf("1..%u\n", no_tests);
}
void
test_exit()
{
if (test_fail_count)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
else
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
void
test_bail(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
printf("Bail out! ");
vprintf(fmt, ap);
printf("\n");
va_end(ap);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
void
test_diag(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
printf("# ");
vprintf(fmt, ap);
printf("\n");
va_end(ap);
}
static void
test_vstatus(const char *status, const char *test,
const char *directive,
const char *fmt_why, va_list ap)
{
printf("%s %i", status, test_current);
if (test && test[0] != '\0')
printf(" - %s", test);
if (directive && directive[0] != '\0') {
printf(" # %s ", directive);
if (fmt_why && fmt_why[0] != '\0')
vprintf(fmt_why, ap);
}
printf("\n");
++test_current;
}
static void __attribute__((format (printf, 4, 5)))
test_status(const char *status, const char *test,
const char *directive,
const char *fmt_why, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt_why);
test_vstatus(status, test, directive, fmt_why, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
test_ok(const char *test)
{
test_status("ok", test, NULL, NULL);
}
void
test_fail(const char *test)
{
test_status("not ok", test, NULL, NULL);
++test_fail_count;
}
void
test_skip(const char *test, const char *fmt_why, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt_why);
test_vstatus("ok", test, "SKIP", fmt_why, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
test_todo(const char *test, const char *fmt_why, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt_why);
test_vstatus("not ok", test, "TODO", fmt_why, ap);
va_end(ap);
++test_fail_count;
}

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Andreas Sandberg
* All rights reserved
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Authors: Andreas Sandberg
*/
#ifndef _TEST_HELPER
#define _TEST_HELPER 1
#include <stdio.h>
extern unsigned test_current;
extern unsigned test_count;
extern unsigned test_fail_count;
void test_init(unsigned no_tests);
void test_exit()
__attribute__((noreturn));
void test_bail(const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((format (printf, 1, 2), noreturn));
void test_diag(const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__((format (printf, 1, 2)));
void test_ok(const char *test);
void test_fail(const char *test);
void test_skip(const char *test, const char *fmt_why, ...)
__attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3)));
void test_todo(const char *test, const char *fmt_why, ...)
__attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3)));
#endif