# build-to-host.m4 serial 2 dnl Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. dnl Written by Bruno Haible. dnl When the build environment ($build_os) is different from the target runtime dnl environment ($host_os), file names may need to be converted from the build dnl environment syntax to the target runtime environment syntax. This is dnl because the Makefiles are executed (mostly) by build environment tools and dnl therefore expect file names in build environment syntax, whereas the runtime dnl expects file names in target runtime environment syntax. dnl dnl For example, if $build_os = cygwin and $host_os = mingw32, filenames need dnl be converted from Cygwin syntax to native Windows syntax: dnl /cygdrive/c/foo/bar -> C:\foo\bar dnl /usr/local/share -> C:\cygwin64\usr\local\share dnl dnl gl_BUILD_TO_HOST([somedir]) dnl This macro takes as input an AC_SUBSTed variable 'somedir', which must dnl already have its final value assigned, and produces two additional dnl AC_SUBSTed variables 'somedir_c' and 'somedir_c_make', that designate the dnl same file name value, just in different syntax: dnl - somedir_c is the file name in target runtime environment syntax, dnl as a C string (starting and ending with a double-quote, dnl and with escaped backslashes and double-quotes in dnl between). dnl - somedir_c_make is the same thing, escaped for use in a Makefile. AC_DEFUN([gl_BUILD_TO_HOST], [ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_BUILD]) AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) AC_REQUIRE([gl_BUILD_TO_HOST_INIT]) dnl Define somedir_c. gl_final_[$1]="$[$1]" dnl Translate it from build syntax to host syntax. case "$build_os" in cygwin*) case "$host_os" in mingw*) gl_final_[$1]=`cygpath -w "$gl_final_[$1]"` ;; esac ;; esac dnl Convert it to C string syntax. [$1]_c=`printf '%s\n' "$gl_final_[$1]" | sed -e "$gl_sed_double_backslashes" -e "$gl_sed_escape_doublequotes" | tr -d "$gl_tr_cr"` [$1]_c='"'"$[$1]_c"'"' AC_SUBST([$1_c]) dnl Define somedir_c_make. [$1]_c_make=`printf '%s\n' "$[$1]_c" | sed -e "$gl_sed_escape_for_make_1" -e "$gl_sed_escape_for_make_2" | tr -d "$gl_tr_cr"` dnl Use the substituted somedir variable, when possible, so that the user dnl may adjust somedir a posteriori when there are no special characters. if test "$[$1]_c_make" = '\"'"${gl_final_[$1]}"'\"'; then [$1]_c_make='\"$([$1])\"' fi AC_SUBST([$1_c_make]) ]) dnl Some initializations for gl_BUILD_TO_HOST. AC_DEFUN([gl_BUILD_TO_HOST_INIT], [ gl_sed_double_backslashes='s/\\/\\\\/g' gl_sed_escape_doublequotes='s/"/\\"/g' changequote(,)dnl gl_sed_escape_for_make_1="s,\\([ \"&'();<>\\\\\`|]\\),\\\\\\1,g" changequote([,])dnl gl_sed_escape_for_make_2='s,\$,\\$$,g' dnl Find out how to remove carriage returns from output. Solaris /usr/ucb/tr dnl does not understand '\r'. case `echo r | tr -d '\r'` in '') gl_tr_cr='\015' ;; *) gl_tr_cr='\r' ;; esac ])