dnl -*- shell-script -*- dnl dnl $Id: cxx_have_true_false.m4,v 1.1 2000/10/17 12:05:16 jsquyres Exp $ dnl define([LSC_CXX_HAVE_TRUE_FALSE],[ # # Arguments: prefix (optional) # # Dependencies: None # # Check to see if the C++ compiler has "true" and "false" defined. # # Defines LSC_CXX_TRUE_FALSE to be 1 or 0 # # Figure out what prefix to use lsc_prefix="$1" if test "$lsc_prefix" = ""; then lsc_prefix="LSC" fi # Do the test if test "$?CXXFLAGS" = 0; then CXXFLAGS="" fi AC_MSG_CHECKING([for true/false]) rm -f conftest.cc conftest.o cat > conftest.cc < #include int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { int foo; foo = (int) true; foo = (int) false; printf("so foo is used and the compiler wont complain: %d", (int) foo); return 0; } EOF echo configure:__oline__: $CXX $CXXFLAGS conftest.cc -o conftest >&5 $CXX $CXXFLAGS conftest.cc -o conftest >&5 2>&5 if test -f conftest; then lsc_result=1 AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else lsc_result=0 echo configure:__oline__: here is the program that failed: >&5 cat conftest.cc >&5 AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi # Set the result lsc_name="${lsc_prefix}_CXX_TRUE_FALSE" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($lsc_name, $lsc_result) # Clean up rm -f conftest* unset lsc_prefix lsc_name lsc_str lsc_result])dnl