| # =========================================================================== |
| # https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_compiler_flags.html |
| # =========================================================================== |
| # |
| # SYNOPSIS |
| # |
| # AX_COMPILER_FLAGS([CFLAGS-VARIABLE], [LDFLAGS-VARIABLE], [IS-RELEASE], [EXTRA-BASE-CFLAGS], [EXTRA-YES-CFLAGS], [UNUSED], [UNUSED], [UNUSED], [EXTRA-BASE-LDFLAGS], [EXTRA-YES-LDFLAGS], [UNUSED], [UNUSED], [UNUSED]) |
| # |
| # DESCRIPTION |
| # |
| # Check for the presence of an --enable-compile-warnings option to |
| # configure, defaulting to "error" in normal operation, or "yes" if |
| # IS-RELEASE is equal to "yes". Return the value in the variable |
| # $ax_enable_compile_warnings. |
| # |
| # Depending on the value of --enable-compile-warnings, different compiler |
| # warnings are checked to see if they work with the current compiler and, |
| # if so, are appended to CFLAGS-VARIABLE and LDFLAGS-VARIABLE. This |
| # allows a consistent set of baseline compiler warnings to be used across |
| # a code base, irrespective of any warnings enabled locally by individual |
| # developers. By standardising the warnings used by all developers of a |
| # project, the project can commit to a zero-warnings policy, using -Werror |
| # to prevent compilation if new warnings are introduced. This makes |
| # catching bugs which are flagged by warnings a lot easier. |
| # |
| # By providing a consistent --enable-compile-warnings argument across all |
| # projects using this macro, continuous integration systems can easily be |
| # configured the same for all projects. Automated systems or build |
| # systems aimed at beginners may want to pass the --disable-Werror |
| # argument to unconditionally prevent warnings being fatal. |
| # |
| # --enable-compile-warnings can take the values: |
| # |
| # * no: Base compiler warnings only; not even -Wall. |
| # * yes: The above, plus a broad range of useful warnings. |
| # * error: The above, plus -Werror so that all warnings are fatal. |
| # Use --disable-Werror to override this and disable fatal |
| # warnings. |
| # |
| # The set of base and enabled flags can be augmented using the |
| # EXTRA-*-CFLAGS and EXTRA-*-LDFLAGS variables, which are tested and |
| # appended to the output variable if --enable-compile-warnings is not |
| # "no". Flags should not be disabled using these arguments, as the entire |
| # point of AX_COMPILER_FLAGS is to enforce a consistent set of useful |
| # compiler warnings on code, using warnings which have been chosen for low |
| # false positive rates. If a compiler emits false positives for a |
| # warning, a |
| # locally. See: |
| # |
| # https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.9.2/gcc/Diagnostic-Pragmas.html |
| # |
| # The EXTRA-* variables should only be used to supply extra warning flags, |
| # and not general purpose compiler flags, as they are controlled by |
| # configure options such as --disable-Werror. |
| # |
| # IS-RELEASE can be used to disable -Werror when making a release, which |
| # is useful for those hairy moments when you just want to get the release |
| # done as quickly as possible. Set it to "yes" to disable -Werror. By |
| # default, it uses the value of $ax_is_release, so if you are using the |
| # AX_IS_RELEASE macro, there is no need to pass this parameter. For |
| # example: |
| # |
| # AX_IS_RELEASE([git-directory]) |
| # AX_COMPILER_FLAGS() |
| # |
| # CFLAGS-VARIABLE defaults to WARN_CFLAGS, and LDFLAGS-VARIABLE defaults |
| # to WARN_LDFLAGS. Both variables are AC_SUBST-ed by this macro, but must |
| # be manually added to the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS variables for each target in |
| # the code base. |
| # |
| # If C++ language support is enabled with AC_PROG_CXX, which must occur |
| # before this macro in configure.ac, warning flags for the C++ compiler |
| # are AC_SUBST-ed as WARN_CXXFLAGS, and must be manually added to the |
| # CXXFLAGS variables for each target in the code base. EXTRA-*-CFLAGS can |
| # be used to augment the base and enabled flags. |
| # |
| # Warning flags for g-ir-scanner (from GObject Introspection) are |
| # AC_SUBST-ed as WARN_SCANNERFLAGS. This variable must be manually added |
| # to the SCANNERFLAGS variable for each GIR target in the code base. If |
| # extra g-ir-scanner flags need to be enabled, the AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_GIR |
| # macro must be invoked manually. |
| # |
| # AX_COMPILER_FLAGS may add support for other tools in future, in addition |
| # to the compiler and linker. No extra EXTRA-* variables will be added |
| # for those tools, and all extra support will still use the single |
| # --enable-compile-warnings configure option. For finer grained control |
| # over the flags for individual tools, use AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_CFLAGS, |
| # AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LDFLAGS and AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_* for new tools. |
| # |
| # The UNUSED variables date from a previous version of this macro, and are |
| # automatically appended to the preceding non-UNUSED variable. They should |
| # be left empty in new uses of the macro. |
| # |
| # LICENSE |
| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2014, 2015 Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk> |
| # Copyright (c) 2015 David King <amigadave@amigadave.com> |
| # |
| # 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 14 |
|
|
| # _AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG([LANGNAME]) |
| m4_defun([_AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG], |
| [m4_ifdef([_AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG_]$1[_enabled], [], |
| [m4_define([_AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG_]$1[_enabled], [])dnl |
| AX_REQUIRE_DEFINED([AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_]$1[FLAGS])])dnl |
| ]) |
| |
| AC_DEFUN([AX_COMPILER_FLAGS],[ |
| # C support is enabled by default. |
| _AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG([C]) |
| # Only enable C++ support if AC_PROG_CXX is called. The redefinition of |
| # AC_PROG_CXX is so that a fatal error is emitted if this macro is called |
| # before AC_PROG_CXX, which would otherwise cause no C++ warnings to be |
| # checked. |
| AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_CXX], |
| [_AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG([CXX])], |
| [m4_define([AC_PROG_CXX], defn([AC_PROG_CXX])[_AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG([CXX])])]) |
| AX_REQUIRE_DEFINED([AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LDFLAGS]) |
| |
| # Default value for IS-RELEASE is $ax_is_release |
| ax_compiler_flags_is_release=m4_tolower(m4_normalize(ifelse([$3],, |
| [$ax_is_release], |
| [$3]))) |
| |
| AC_ARG_ENABLE([compile-warnings], |
| AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-compile-warnings=@<:@no/yes/error@:>@], |
| [Enable compiler warnings and errors]),, |
| [AS_IF([test "$ax_compiler_flags_is_release" = "yes"], |
| [enable_compile_warnings="yes"], |
| [enable_compile_warnings="error"])]) |
| AC_ARG_ENABLE([Werror], |
| AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-Werror], |
| [Unconditionally make all compiler warnings non-fatal]),, |
| [enable_Werror=maybe]) |
| |
| # Return the user's chosen warning level |
| AS_IF([test "$enable_Werror" = "no" -a \ |
| "$enable_compile_warnings" = "error"],[ |
| enable_compile_warnings="yes" |
| ]) |
| |
| ax_enable_compile_warnings=$enable_compile_warnings |
| |
| AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_CFLAGS([$1],[$ax_compiler_flags_is_release], |
| [$4],[$5 $6 $7 $8]) |
| m4_ifdef([_AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LANG_CXX_enabled], |
| [AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_CXXFLAGS([WARN_CXXFLAGS], |
| [$ax_compiler_flags_is_release], |
| [$4],[$5 $6 $7 $8])]) |
| AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_LDFLAGS([$2],[$ax_compiler_flags_is_release], |
| [$9],[$10 $11 $12 $13]) |
| AX_COMPILER_FLAGS_GIR([WARN_SCANNERFLAGS],[$ax_compiler_flags_is_release]) |
| ])dnl AX_COMPILER_FLAGS |