dnl @synopsis AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS (TYPE [, CANDIDATE-TYPE]...) dnl dnl Given a TYPE of the form "int##_t" or "uint##_t", see if the datatype dnl TYPE is predefined. If not, then define TYPE -- both with AC_DEFINE dnl and as a shell variable -- to the first datatype of exactly ## bits in dnl a list of CANDIDATE-TYPEs. If none of the CANDIDATE-TYPEs contains dnl exactly ## bits, then set the TYPE shell variable to "no". dnl dnl For example, the following ensures that uint64_t is defined as a dnl 64-bit datatype: dnl dnl AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS(uint64_t, unsigned long long, unsigned __int64, long) dnl if test "$uint64_t" = no; then dnl AC_MSG_ERROR([unable to continue without a 64-bit datatype]) dnl fi dnl dnl You should then put the following in your C code to ensure that all dnl datatypes defined by AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS are visible to your program: dnl dnl #include "config.h" dnl dnl #if HAVE_INTTYPES_H dnl # include dnl #else dnl # if HAVE_STDINT_H dnl # include dnl # endif dnl #endif dnl dnl @version $Id: ac_define_integer_bits.m4,v 1.1 2002/03/17 22:58 ac-archive-0.5.39 $ dnl @author Scott Pakin dnl AC_DEFUN([AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS], [m4_define([ac_datatype_bits], [m4_translit($1, [a-zA-Z_])]) m4_define([ac_datatype_bytes], [m4_eval(ac_datatype_bits/8)]) AC_CHECK_TYPE($1, , [ AC_MSG_NOTICE([trying to find a suitable ]ac_datatype_bytes[-byte replacement for $1]) $1=no find_$1 () { _AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS_HELPER($@) : } find_$1 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($1, $$1, [If not already defined, then define as a datatype of *exactly* ]ac_datatype_bits[ bits.]) ]) ]) dnl Iterate over arguments $2..$N, trying to find a good match for $1. m4_define([_AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS_HELPER], [ifelse($2, , , [m4_define([ac_datatype_bits], [m4_translit($1, [a-zA-Z_])]) m4_define([ac_datatype_bytes], [m4_eval(ac_datatype_bits/8)]) AC_CHECK_SIZEOF($2) if test "$AS_TR_SH(ac_cv_sizeof_$2)" -eq ac_datatype_bytes; then $1="$2" return fi _AC_DEFINE_INTEGER_BITS_HELPER($1, m4_shift(m4_shift($@))) ]) ])