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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff.email>2022-01-08 11:53:52 +0100
committerJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff.email>2022-01-08 11:53:52 +0100
commitfa838e76139763f902c7d27cb9e1d393ed6a15e4 (patch)
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+# intl-thread-locale.m4 serial 9
+dnl Copyright (C) 2015-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
+dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
+dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
+dnl
+dnl This file can be used in projects which are not available under
+dnl the GNU General Public License or the GNU Lesser General Public
+dnl License but which still want to provide support for the GNU gettext
+dnl functionality.
+dnl Please note that the actual code of the GNU gettext library is covered
+dnl by the GNU Lesser General Public License, and the rest of the GNU
+dnl gettext package is covered by the GNU General Public License.
+dnl They are *not* in the public domain.
+
+dnl Check how to retrieve the name of a per-thread locale (POSIX locale_t).
+dnl Sets gt_nameless_locales.
+AC_DEFUN([gt_INTL_THREAD_LOCALE_NAME],
+[
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
+
+ dnl Persuade Solaris <locale.h> to define 'locale_t'.
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS])
+
+ dnl Test whether uselocale() exists and works at all.
+ gt_FUNC_USELOCALE
+
+ dnl On OpenBSD >= 6.2, the locale_t type and the uselocale(), newlocale(),
+ dnl duplocale(), freelocale() functions exist but are effectively useless,
+ dnl because the locale_t value depends only on the LC_CTYPE category of the
+ dnl locale and furthermore contains only one bit of information (it
+ dnl distinguishes the "C" locale from the *.UTF-8 locales). See
+ dnl <https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/lib/libc/locale/newlocale.c?rev=1.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup>.
+ dnl In the setlocale() implementation they have thought about the programs
+ dnl that use the API ("Even though only LC_CTYPE has any effect in the
+ dnl OpenBSD base system, store complete information about the global locale,
+ dnl such that third-party software can access it"), but for uselocale()
+ dnl they did not think about the programs.
+ dnl In this situation, even the HAVE_NAMELESS_LOCALES support does not work.
+ dnl So, define HAVE_FAKE_LOCALES and disable all locale_t support.
+ case "$gt_cv_func_uselocale_works" in
+ *yes)
+ AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([xlocale.h])
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for fake locale system (OpenBSD)],
+ [gt_cv_locale_fake],
+ [AC_RUN_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
+#include <locale.h>
+#if HAVE_XLOCALE_H
+# include <xlocale.h>
+#endif
+int main ()
+{
+ locale_t loc1, loc2;
+ if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "de_DE.UTF-8") == NULL) return 1;
+ if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "fr_FR.UTF-8") == NULL) return 1;
+ loc1 = newlocale (LC_ALL_MASK, "de_DE.UTF-8", (locale_t)0);
+ loc2 = newlocale (LC_ALL_MASK, "fr_FR.UTF-8", (locale_t)0);
+ return !(loc1 == loc2);
+}]])],
+ [gt_cv_locale_fake=yes],
+ [gt_cv_locale_fake=no],
+ [dnl Guess the locale system is fake only on OpenBSD.
+ case "$host_os" in
+ openbsd*) gt_cv_locale_fake="guessing yes" ;;
+ *) gt_cv_locale_fake="guessing no" ;;
+ esac
+ ])
+ ])
+ ;;
+ *) gt_cv_locale_fake=no ;;
+ esac
+ case "$gt_cv_locale_fake" in
+ *yes)
+ gt_fake_locales=yes
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FAKE_LOCALES], [1],
+ [Define if the locale_t type contains insufficient information, as on OpenBSD.])
+ ;;
+ *)
+ gt_fake_locales=no
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ case "$gt_cv_func_uselocale_works" in
+ *yes)
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for Solaris 11.4 locale system],
+ [gt_cv_locale_solaris114],
+ [case "$host_os" in
+ solaris*)
+ dnl Test whether <locale.h> defines locale_t as a typedef of
+ dnl 'struct _LC_locale_t **' (whereas Illumos defines it as a
+ dnl typedef of 'struct _locale *').
+ dnl Another possible test would be to include <sys/localedef.h>
+ dnl and test whether it defines the _LC_core_data_locale_t type.
+ dnl This type was added in Solaris 11.4.
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ #include <locale.h>
+ struct _LC_locale_t *x;
+ locale_t y;
+ ]],
+ [[*y = x;]])],
+ [gt_cv_locale_solaris114=yes],
+ [gt_cv_locale_solaris114=no])
+ ;;
+ *) gt_cv_locale_solaris114=no ;;
+ esac
+ ])
+ ;;
+ *) gt_cv_locale_solaris114=no ;;
+ esac
+ if test $gt_cv_locale_solaris114 = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SOLARIS114_LOCALES], [1],
+ [Define if the locale_t type is as on Solaris 11.4.])
+ fi
+
+ dnl Solaris 12 will maybe provide getlocalename_l. If it does, it will
+ dnl improve the implementation of gl_locale_name_thread(), by removing
+ dnl the use of undocumented structures.
+ case "$gt_cv_func_uselocale_works" in
+ *yes)
+ AC_CHECK_FUNCS([getlocalename_l])
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ dnl This code is for platforms where the locale_t type does not provide access
+ dnl to the name of each locale category. This code has the drawback that it
+ dnl requires the gnulib overrides of 'newlocale', 'duplocale', 'freelocale',
+ dnl which is a problem for GNU libunistring. Therefore try hard to avoid
+ dnl enabling this code!
+ gt_nameless_locales=no
+ case "$host_os" in
+ dnl It's needed on AIX 7.2.
+ aix*)
+ gt_nameless_locales=yes
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_NAMELESS_LOCALES], [1],
+ [Define if the locale_t type does not contain the name of each locale category.])
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ dnl We cannot support uselocale() on platforms where the locale_t type is
+ dnl fake. So, set
+ dnl gt_good_uselocale = gt_working_uselocale && !gt_fake_locales.
+ if test $gt_working_uselocale = yes && test $gt_fake_locales = no; then
+ gt_good_uselocale=yes
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GOOD_USELOCALE], [1],
+ [Define if the uselocale exists, may be safely called, and returns sufficient information.])
+ else
+ gt_good_uselocale=no
+ fi
+
+ dnl Set gt_localename_enhances_locale_funcs to indicate whether localename.c
+ dnl overrides newlocale(), duplocale(), freelocale() to keep track of locale
+ dnl names.
+ if test $gt_good_uselocale = yes && test $gt_nameless_locales = yes; then
+ gt_localename_enhances_locale_funcs=yes
+ LOCALENAME_ENHANCE_LOCALE_FUNCS=1
+ AC_DEFINE([LOCALENAME_ENHANCE_LOCALE_FUNCS], [1],
+ [Define if localename.c overrides newlocale(), duplocale(), freelocale().])
+ else
+ gt_localename_enhances_locale_funcs=no
+ fi
+])
+
+dnl Tests whether uselocale() exists and is usable.
+dnl Sets gt_working_uselocale and defines HAVE_WORKING_USELOCALE.
+AC_DEFUN([gt_FUNC_USELOCALE],
+[
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) dnl for cross-compiles
+
+ dnl Persuade glibc and Solaris <locale.h> to define 'locale_t'.
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS])
+
+ AC_CHECK_FUNCS_ONCE([uselocale])
+
+ dnl On AIX 7.2, the uselocale() function is not documented and leads to
+ dnl crashes in subsequent setlocale() invocations.
+ dnl In 2019, some versions of z/OS lack the locale_t type and have a broken
+ dnl uselocale function.
+ if test $ac_cv_func_uselocale = yes; then
+ AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([xlocale.h])
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether uselocale works],
+ [gt_cv_func_uselocale_works],
+ [AC_RUN_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
+#include <locale.h>
+#if HAVE_XLOCALE_H
+# include <xlocale.h>
+#endif
+locale_t loc1;
+int main ()
+{
+ uselocale (NULL);
+ setlocale (LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8");
+ return 0;
+}]])],
+ [gt_cv_func_uselocale_works=yes],
+ [gt_cv_func_uselocale_works=no],
+ [# Guess no on AIX and z/OS, yes otherwise.
+ case "$host_os" in
+ aix* | openedition*) gt_cv_func_uselocale_works="guessing no" ;;
+ *) gt_cv_func_uselocale_works="guessing yes" ;;
+ esac
+ ])
+ ])
+ else
+ gt_cv_func_uselocale_works=no
+ fi
+ case "$gt_cv_func_uselocale_works" in
+ *yes)
+ gt_working_uselocale=yes
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_WORKING_USELOCALE], [1],
+ [Define if the uselocale function exists and may safely be called.])
+ ;;
+ *)
+ gt_working_uselocale=no
+ ;;
+ esac
+])