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AM_CONFIG_HEADER
AM_ENABLE_MULTILIB
AM_FUNC_STRTOD
strtod function is not available, or does not work
correctly (like the one on SunOS 5.4), add `strtod.o' to output
variable LIBOBJS.
AM_FUNC_ERROR_AT_LINE
error_at_line is not found, then add
`error.o' to LIBOBJS.
AM_FUNC_MKTIME
mktime function. If not found, add
`mktime.o' to `LIBOBJS'.
AM_FUNC_OBSTACK
AM_C_PROTOTYPES
AM_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ_NEEDS_SYS_IOCTL
TIOCGWINSZ requires `<sys/ioctl.h>', then
define GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL. Otherwise TIOCGWINSZ can be
found in `<termios.h>'.
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_DEFINE's `PACKAGE' and `VERSION'. This
can be avoided by passing in a non-empty third argument.
AM_PATH_LISPDIR
emacs, and, if found, sets the output
variable lispdir to the full path to Emacs' site-lisp directory.
AM_PROG_CC_STDC
CC to make it so. This macro tries various
options that select ANSI C on some system or another. It considers the
compiler to be in ANSI C mode if it handles function prototypes correctly.
If you use this macro, you should check after calling it whether the C
compiler has been set to accept ANSI C; if not, the shell variable
am_cv_prog_cc_stdc is set to `no'. If you wrote your source
code in ANSI C, you can make an un-ANSIfied copy of it by using the
ansi2knr option (see section Automatic de-ANSI-fication).
AM_PROG_LEX
AC_PROG_LEX with AC_DECL_YYTEXT (see section `Particular Program Checks' in The Autoconf Manual),
but uses the missing script on systems that do not have
lex. `HP-UX 10' is one such system.
AM_SANITY_CHECK
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE.
AM_SYS_POSIX_TERMIOS
am_cv_sys_posix_termios to
`yes'. If not, set the variable to `no'.
AM_TYPE_PTRDIFF_T
AM_WITH_DMALLOC
WITH_DMALLOC and add `-ldmalloc' to LIBS.
AM_WITH_REGEX
configure command line. If
specified (the default), then the `regex' regular expression
library is used, `regex.o' is put into `LIBOBJS', and
`WITH_REGEX' is defined.. If `--without-regex' is given, then
the `rx' regular expression library is used, and `rx.o' is put
into `LIBOBJS'.
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