dnl @synopsis AC_DEFINE_PATH_STYLE ([defvar-name]) dnl dnl _AC_DEFINE(PATH_STYLE) describing the filesys interface. dnl The value is numeric, where the basetype is encoded as dnl 16 = dos/win, 32 = unix, 64 = url/www, 0 = other dnl dnl note that there could be a combination of the values dnl that should lead you to accept multiple forms of dnl PATH_SEP and DIR_SEP dnl dnl @version $Id: ac_define_path_style.m4,v 1.1.1.1 2001/07/26 00:46 ac-archive-0.5.39 $ dnl @author Guido Draheim AC_DEFUN([AC_DEFINE_PATH_STYLE], [ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for path style], ac_cv_path_style, [ if test -z "$ac_cv_path_style"; then case "$target_os" in *djgpp | *mingw32* | *emx*) ac_cv_path_style="dos" ;; *) ac_cv_path_style="unix" ;; # it is just the default ;-) esac if test "$ac_cv_path_style" = "unix" ; then _exec_prefix=`eval "echo $exec_prefix"` _exec_prefix=`eval "echo $_exec_prefix"` case "$_exec_prefix" in *:*) ac_cv_path_style="url" ;; *\\) ac_cv_path_style="dos" ;; esac fi fi ]) case "$ac_cv_path_style" in *dos*) ac_define_path_style=16 ;; *unix*) ac_define_path_style=32 ;; *url*) ac_define_path_style=64 ;; *mac*) ac_define_path_style=128 ;; *) ac_define_path_style=1 esac AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PATH_STYLE,$ac_define_path_style,dnl [path style 16=dos 32=unix 64=url 128=mac])dnl ])