dnl @synopsis AX_CFLAGS_WARN_ALL [(shellvar)] dnl dnl Try to find a compiler option that enables most reasonable warnings. dnl This macro is directly derived from VL_PROG_CC_WARNINGS which is dnl split up into two AX_CFLAGS_WARN_ALL and AX_CFLAGS_WARN_ALL_ANSI dnl dnl For the GNU CC compiler it will be -Wall (and -ansi -pedantic) dnl The result is added to the shellvar being CFLAGS by default. dnl dnl Currently this macro knows about GCC, Solaris C compiler, dnl Digital Unix C compiler, C for AIX Compiler, HP-UX C compiler, dnl IRIX C compiler, NEC SX-5 (Super-UX 10) C compiler, and Cray J90 dnl (Unicos 10.0.0.8) C compiler. dnl dnl @version $Id: ax_cflags_warn_all.m4,v 1.1 2003/01/06 00:51 ac-archive-0.5.39 $ dnl @author Guido Draheim dnl AC_DEFUN([AX_CFLAGS_WARN_ALL], [AC_MSG_CHECKING(m4_ifval($1,$1,CFLAGS) for maximum warnings) AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_cflags_warn_all, [ac_cv_cflags_warn_all="no, unknown" AC_LANG_SAVE AC_LANG_C ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" for ac_arg dnl in "-pedantic % -Wall" dnl GCC "-xstrconst % -v" dnl Solaris C "-std1 % -verbose -w0 -warnprotos" dnl Digital Unix "-qlanglvl=ansi % -qsrcmsg -qinfo=all:noppt:noppc:noobs:nocnd" dnl AIX "-ansi -ansiE % -fullwarn" dnl IRIX "+ESlit % +w1" dnl HP-UX C "-Xc % -pvctl[,]fullmsg" dnl NEC SX-5 (Super-UX 10) "-h conform % -h msglevel 2" dnl Cray C (Unicos) # do CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS "`echo $ac_arg | sed -e 's,%%.*,,' -e 's,%,,'` AC_TRY_COMPILE([],[return 0;], [ac_cv_cflags_warn_all=`echo $ac_arg | sed -e 's,.*% *,,'` break]) done CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS" AC_LANG_RESTORE ]) case ".$ac_cv_cflags_warn_all" in .|.no,*) AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_cflags_warn_all) ;; *) m4_ifval($1,$1,CFLAGS)="$m4_ifval($1,$1,CFLAGS) dnl $ac_cv_cflags_warn_all" AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_cflags_warn_all) ;; esac]) dnl the only difference - the LANG selection... and the default FLAGS AC_DEFUN([AX_CXXFLAGS_WARN_ALL], [AC_MSG_CHECKING(m4_ifval($1,$1,CXXFLAGS) for maximum warnings) AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_cxxflags_warn_all, [ac_cv_cxxflags_warn_all="no, unknown" AC_LANG_SAVE AC_LANG_CXX ac_save_CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS" for ac_arg dnl in "-pedantic % -Wall" dnl GCC "-xstrconst % -v" dnl Solaris C "-std1 % -verbose -w0 -warnprotos" dnl Digital Unix "-qlanglvl=ansi % -qsrcmsg -qinfo=all:noppt:noppc:noobs:nocnd" dnl AIX "-ansi -ansiE % -fullwarn" dnl IRIX "+ESlit % +w1" dnl HP-UX C "-Xc % -pvctl[,]fullmsg" dnl NEC SX-5 (Super-UX 10) "-h conform % -h msglevel 2" dnl Cray C (Unicos) # do CXXFLAGS="$ac_save_CXXFLAGS "`echo $ac_arg | sed -e 's,%%.*,,' -e 's,%,,'` AC_TRY_COMPILE([],[return 0;], [ac_cv_cxxflags_warn_all=`echo $ac_arg | sed -e 's,.*% *,,'` break]) done CXXFLAGS="$ac_save_CXXFLAGS" AC_LANG_RESTORE ]) case ".$ac_cv_cxxflags_warn_all" in .|.no,*) AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_cxxflags_warn_all) ;; *) m4_ifval($1,$1,CXXFLAGS)="$m4_ifval($1,$1,CXXFLAGS) dnl $ac_cv_cxxflags_warn_all" AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv_cxxflags_warn_all) ;; esac]) dnl implementation tactics: dnl the for-argument contains a list of options. The first part of dnl these does only exist to detect the compiler - usually it is dnl a global option to enable -ansi or -extrawarnings. All other dnl compilers will fail about it. That was needed since a lot of dnl compilers will give false positives for some option-syntax dnl like -Woption or -Xoption as they think of it is a pass-through dnl to later compile stages or something. The "%" is used as a dnl delimimiter. A non-option comment can be given after "%%" marks.