'\" t .\" Title: configurator .\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section] .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/01/2018 .\" Manual: \ \& .\" Source: \ \& .\" Language: English .\" .TH "CONFIGURATOR" "1" "03/01/2018" "\ \&" "\ \&" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" configurator \- Generate a simple config\&.h or variable file .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp \fBconfigurator\fR [\fIOPTIONS\fR] [\fICC\fR] [\fICFLAGS\fR\&...] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .sp \fBconfigurator\fR is a standalone C program which evaluates the C environment using code snippets\&. .sp The C compiler (and flags) can be provided on the command\-line, otherwise built\-in defaults are used\&. .sp It has a builtin set of tests, to which more can be added\&. By default it produces a C header file to standard output, but it can also produce a file containing simple "key=value" lines suitable for parsing by \fBsh\fR or \fBmake\fR\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP \fB\-v\fR .RS 4 Print out every test result; specified twice, print out each test too\&. .RE .PP \fB\-vv\fR .RS 4 Shortcut for two \fB\-v\fR options\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-var\-file=\fR .RS 4 Output results in format \fI=\fR to \fI\fR, or stdout if \fI\fR is \fI\-\fR\&. Default is not to output this\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-header\-file=\fR .RS 4 Output C\-style header to \fI\fR instead out stdout\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-autotools\-style\fR .RS 4 Produce output to stdout like autotools\*(Aq configure script\&. This usually means you want to use \fB\-\-header\-file\fR so that doesn\(cqt mix with stdout\&. .RE .PP \fB\-O\fR .RS 4 Override option to set compiler output file\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-configurator\-cc=\fR .RS 4 This gives the real compiler command to use for tests, instead of the first commandline argument or the default\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-extra\-tests\fR .RS 4 Read additional tests from stdin, see \fIEXTRA TESTS\fR below\&. .RE .SH "OUTPUT" .sp The header output is \fI#ifndef/#define\fR idempotent\-wrapped using \fICCAN_CONFIG_H\fR, and defines \fI_GNU_SOURCE\fR\&. It also defines \fICCAN_COMPILER\fR, \fICCAN_CFLAGS\fR and \fICCAN_OUTPUT_EXE_CFLAG\fR as either the built\-in definitions or those provided on the command line\&. The remainder is \fI#define\fR of the test names followed by a \fI0\fR or \fI1\fR: note that this means you should use \fI#if\fR not \fI#ifdef\fR to test features in your C programs! .sp The var\-file output is simply the test names followed by \fI=1\fR or \fI=0\fR\&. .SH "EXTRA TESTS" .sp Extra tests must be formatted as \fI=\fR pairs, with leading whitespace and \fI#\fR lines ignored\&. .sp The first three lines are always the same: .PP \fBvar=\fR .RS 4 Define the variable set by the test, e\&.g\&. \fIvar=HAVE_FOO\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBdesc=\fR .RS 4 The description printed out with \fB\-\-autotools\-style\fR, e\&.g\&. \fIfoo support\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBstyle=