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Re: aclocal problems
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Ralf Wildenhues |
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Re: aclocal problems |
Date: |
Sat, 4 Apr 2009 01:31:36 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
Hi John,
* John Calcote wrote on Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 09:33:40PM CEST:
> On page 158, paragraph 3 of the 2.63 Autoconf manual, it states:
>
> "If a macro doesn’t use AC_REQUIRE, is expected to never be the object
> of an AC_REQUIRE directive, and macros required by other macros inside
> arguments do not need to be expanded before this macro, then use
> m4_define."
>
> So the Autoconf manual is encouraging users to use m4_define, however,
> when I define a macro using m4_define in a .m4 file in the m4 directory
> of my project, aclocal ignores it by not m4_including it in the
> generated aclocal.m4 file. It appears to require the use of AC_DEFUN,
> rather than m4_define in stand-alone .m4 files.
Yep.
> Is this a bug in aclocal?
I don't think so. Do you think the quote is an encouragement not to use
AC_REQUIRE? For public macros, I'd even venture to say that they should
be written so they can be AC_REQUIREd (if they don't take arguments), or
at least, that other macros which are expanded inside their contents or
their arguments, may themselves AC_REQUIRE yet other macros which are
then expanded outside of all this mess.
Does the above make sense in any way?
Cheers,
Ralf
- aclocal problems, John Calcote, 2009/04/03
- Re: aclocal problems,
Ralf Wildenhues <=