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- # threadlib.m4 serial 33
- dnl Copyright (C) 2005-2023 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 From Bruno Haible.
- AC_PREREQ([2.60])
- dnl The general structure of the multithreading modules in gnulib is that we
- dnl have three set of modules:
- dnl
- dnl * POSIX API:
- dnl pthread, which combines
- dnl pthread-h
- dnl pthread-thread
- dnl pthread-once
- dnl pthread-mutex
- dnl pthread-rwlock
- dnl pthread-cond
- dnl pthread-tss
- dnl pthread-spin
- dnl sched_yield
- dnl
- dnl * ISO C API:
- dnl threads, which combines
- dnl threads-h
- dnl thrd
- dnl mtx
- dnl cnd
- dnl tss
- dnl
- dnl * Gnulib API, with an implementation that can be chosen at configure
- dnl time through the option --enable-threads=...
- dnl thread
- dnl lock
- dnl cond
- dnl tls
- dnl yield
- dnl
- dnl They are independent, except for the fact that
- dnl - the implementation of the ISO C API may use the POSIX (or some other
- dnl platform dependent) API,
- dnl - the implementation of the Gnulib API may use the POSIX or ISO C or
- dnl some other platform dependent API, depending on the --enable-threads
- dnl option.
- dnl
- dnl This file contains macros for all of these APIs!
- dnl ============================================================================
- dnl Macros for all thread APIs
- AC_DEFUN([gl_ANYTHREADLIB_EARLY],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
- if test -z "$gl_anythreadlib_early_done"; then
- case "$host_os" in
- osf*)
- # On OSF/1, the compiler needs the flag -D_REENTRANT so that it
- # groks <pthread.h>. cc also understands the flag -pthread, but
- # we don't use it because 1. gcc-2.95 doesn't understand -pthread,
- # 2. putting a flag into CPPFLAGS that has an effect on the linker
- # causes the AC_LINK_IFELSE test below to succeed unexpectedly,
- # leading to wrong values of LIBTHREAD and LTLIBTHREAD.
- CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_REENTRANT"
- ;;
- esac
- # Some systems optimize for single-threaded programs by default, and
- # need special flags to disable these optimizations. For example, the
- # definition of 'errno' in <errno.h>.
- case "$host_os" in
- aix* | freebsd*) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_THREAD_SAFE" ;;
- solaris*) CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_REENTRANT" ;;
- esac
- gl_anythreadlib_early_done=done
- fi
- ])
- dnl Checks whether the compiler and linker support weak declarations of symbols.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_WEAK_SYMBOLS],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether imported symbols can be declared weak],
- [gl_cv_have_weak],
- [case "$host_os" in
- cygwin*)
- dnl On Cygwin 3.2.0 with gcc 10.2, the test below would succeed, but
- dnl programs that use pthread_in_use() with weak symbol references
- dnl crash miserably at runtime.
- gl_cv_have_weak="guessing no"
- ;;
- *)
- gl_cv_have_weak=no
- dnl First, test whether the compiler accepts it syntactically.
- AC_LINK_IFELSE(
- [AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
- [[extern void xyzzy ();
- #pragma weak xyzzy]],
- [[xyzzy();]])],
- [gl_cv_have_weak=maybe])
- if test $gl_cv_have_weak = maybe; then
- dnl Second, test whether it actually works. On Cygwin 1.7.2, with
- dnl gcc 4.3, symbols declared weak always evaluate to the address 0.
- AC_RUN_IFELSE(
- [AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
- #include <stdio.h>
- #pragma weak fputs
- int main ()
- {
- return (fputs == NULL);
- }]])],
- [gl_cv_have_weak=yes],
- [gl_cv_have_weak=no],
- [dnl When cross-compiling, assume that only ELF platforms support
- dnl weak symbols.
- AC_EGREP_CPP([Extensible Linking Format],
- [#ifdef __ELF__
- Extensible Linking Format
- #endif
- ],
- [gl_cv_have_weak="guessing yes"],
- [gl_cv_have_weak="guessing no"])
- ])
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- dnl But when linking statically, weak symbols don't work.
- case " $LDFLAGS " in
- *" -static "*) gl_cv_have_weak=no ;;
- esac
- dnl Test for a bug in FreeBSD 11: A link error occurs when using a weak
- dnl symbol and linking against a shared library that has a dependency on
- dnl the shared library that defines the symbol.
- case "$gl_cv_have_weak" in
- *yes)
- case "$host_os" in
- freebsd* | dragonfly* | midnightbsd*)
- : > conftest1.c
- $CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS -fPIC -shared -o libempty.so conftest1.c -lpthread >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1
- cat <<EOF > conftest2.c
- #include <pthread.h>
- #pragma weak pthread_mutexattr_gettype
- int main ()
- {
- return (pthread_mutexattr_gettype != NULL);
- }
- EOF
- $CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o conftest conftest2.c libempty.so >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1 \
- || gl_cv_have_weak=no
- rm -f conftest1.c libempty.so conftest2.c conftest
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- esac
- ])
- case "$gl_cv_have_weak" in
- *yes)
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS], [1],
- [Define to 1 if the compiler and linker support weak declarations of symbols.])
- ;;
- esac
- ])
- dnl ============================================================================
- dnl Macros for the POSIX API
- dnl gl_PTHREADLIB
- dnl -------------
- dnl Tests for the libraries needs for using the POSIX threads API.
- dnl Sets the variable LIBPTHREAD to the linker options for use in a Makefile.
- dnl Sets the variable LIBPMULTITHREAD, for programs that really need
- dnl multithread functionality. The difference between LIBPTHREAD and
- dnl LIBPMULTITHREAD is that on platforms supporting weak symbols, typically
- dnl LIBPTHREAD is empty whereas LIBPMULTITHREAD is not.
- dnl Sets the variable SCHED_YIELD_LIB to the linker options needed to use the
- dnl sched_yield() function.
- dnl Adds to CPPFLAGS the flag -D_REENTRANT or -D_THREAD_SAFE if needed for
- dnl multithread-safe programs.
- dnl Defines the C macro HAVE_PTHREAD_API if (at least parts of) the POSIX
- dnl threads API is available.
- dnl The guts of gl_PTHREADLIB. Needs to be expanded only once.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_PTHREADLIB_BODY],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_ANYTHREADLIB_EARLY])
- if test -z "$gl_pthreadlib_body_done"; then
- gl_pthread_api=no
- LIBPTHREAD=
- LIBPMULTITHREAD=
- # On OSF/1, the compiler needs the flag -pthread or -D_REENTRANT so that
- # it groks <pthread.h>. It's added above, in gl_ANYTHREADLIB_EARLY.
- AC_CHECK_HEADER([pthread.h],
- [gl_have_pthread_h=yes], [gl_have_pthread_h=no])
- if test "$gl_have_pthread_h" = yes; then
- # Other possible tests:
- # -lpthreads (FSU threads, PCthreads)
- # -lgthreads
- # Test whether both pthread_mutex_lock and pthread_mutexattr_init exist
- # in libc. IRIX 6.5 has the first one in both libc and libpthread, but
- # the second one only in libpthread, and lock.c needs it.
- #
- # If -pthread works, prefer it to -lpthread, since Ubuntu 14.04
- # needs -pthread for some reason. See:
- # https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-gnulib/2014-09/msg00023.html
- save_LIBS=$LIBS
- for gl_pthread in '' '-pthread'; do
- LIBS="$LIBS $gl_pthread"
- AC_LINK_IFELSE(
- [AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
- [[#include <pthread.h>
- pthread_mutex_t m;
- pthread_mutexattr_t ma;
- ]],
- [[pthread_mutex_lock (&m);
- pthread_mutexattr_init (&ma);]])],
- [gl_pthread_api=yes
- LIBPTHREAD=$gl_pthread
- LIBPMULTITHREAD=$gl_pthread])
- LIBS=$save_LIBS
- test $gl_pthread_api = yes && break
- done
- echo "$as_me:__oline__: gl_pthread_api=$gl_pthread_api" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
- echo "$as_me:__oline__: LIBPTHREAD=$LIBPTHREAD" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
- gl_pthread_in_glibc=no
- # On Linux with glibc >= 2.34, libc contains the fully functional
- # pthread functions.
- case "$host_os" in
- linux*)
- AC_EGREP_CPP([Lucky user],
- [#include <features.h>
- #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
- #if (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 34) || (__GLIBC__ > 2)
- Lucky user
- #endif
- #endif
- ],
- [gl_pthread_in_glibc=yes],
- [])
- ;;
- esac
- echo "$as_me:__oline__: gl_pthread_in_glibc=$gl_pthread_in_glibc" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
- # Test for libpthread by looking for pthread_kill. (Not pthread_self,
- # since it is defined as a macro on OSF/1.)
- if test $gl_pthread_api = yes && test -z "$LIBPTHREAD"; then
- # The program links fine without libpthread. But it may actually
- # need to link with libpthread in order to create multiple threads.
- AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_kill],
- [if test $gl_pthread_in_glibc = yes; then
- LIBPMULTITHREAD=
- else
- LIBPMULTITHREAD=-lpthread
- # On Solaris and HP-UX, most pthread functions exist also in libc.
- # Therefore pthread_in_use() needs to actually try to create a
- # thread: pthread_create from libc will fail, whereas
- # pthread_create will actually create a thread.
- # On Solaris 10 or newer, this test is no longer needed, because
- # libc contains the fully functional pthread functions.
- case "$host_os" in
- solaris | solaris2.[1-9] | solaris2.[1-9].* | hpux*)
- AC_DEFINE([PTHREAD_IN_USE_DETECTION_HARD], [1],
- [Define if the pthread_in_use() detection is hard.])
- esac
- fi
- ])
- elif test $gl_pthread_api != yes; then
- # Some library is needed. Try libpthread and libc_r.
- AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_kill],
- [gl_pthread_api=yes
- LIBPTHREAD=-lpthread
- LIBPMULTITHREAD=-lpthread])
- if test $gl_pthread_api != yes; then
- # For FreeBSD 4.
- AC_CHECK_LIB([c_r], [pthread_kill],
- [gl_pthread_api=yes
- LIBPTHREAD=-lc_r
- LIBPMULTITHREAD=-lc_r])
- fi
- fi
- echo "$as_me:__oline__: LIBPMULTITHREAD=$LIBPMULTITHREAD" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
- fi
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether POSIX threads API is available])
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$gl_pthread_api])
- AC_SUBST([LIBPTHREAD])
- AC_SUBST([LIBPMULTITHREAD])
- if test $gl_pthread_api = yes; then
- AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PTHREAD_API], [1],
- [Define if you have the <pthread.h> header and the POSIX threads API.])
- fi
- dnl On some systems, sched_yield is in librt, rather than in libpthread.
- AC_LINK_IFELSE(
- [AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
- [[#include <sched.h>]],
- [[sched_yield ();]])],
- [SCHED_YIELD_LIB=
- ],
- [dnl Solaris 7...10 has sched_yield in librt, not in libpthread or libc.
- AC_CHECK_LIB([rt], [sched_yield], [SCHED_YIELD_LIB=-lrt],
- [dnl Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6 has sched_yield in libposix4, not librt.
- AC_CHECK_LIB([posix4], [sched_yield], [SCHED_YIELD_LIB=-lposix4])])
- ])
- AC_SUBST([SCHED_YIELD_LIB])
- dnl For backward compatibility.
- LIB_SCHED_YIELD="$SCHED_YIELD_LIB"
- AC_SUBST([LIB_SCHED_YIELD])
- gl_pthreadlib_body_done=done
- fi
- ])
- AC_DEFUN([gl_PTHREADLIB],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_ANYTHREADLIB_EARLY])
- gl_PTHREADLIB_BODY
- ])
- dnl ============================================================================
- dnl Macros for the ISO C API
- dnl gl_STDTHREADLIB
- dnl ---------------
- dnl Tests for the libraries needs for using the ISO C threads API.
- dnl Sets the variable LIBSTDTHREAD to the linker options for use in a Makefile.
- dnl Adds to CPPFLAGS the flag -D_REENTRANT or -D_THREAD_SAFE if needed for
- dnl multithread-safe programs.
- dnl Defines the C macro HAVE_THREADS_H if (at least parts of) the ISO C threads
- dnl API is available.
- dnl The guts of gl_STDTHREADLIB. Needs to be expanded only once.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_STDTHREADLIB_BODY],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_ANYTHREADLIB_EARLY])
- AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
- if test -z "$gl_stdthreadlib_body_done"; then
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([threads.h])
- case "$host_os" in
- mingw*)
- LIBSTDTHREAD=
- ;;
- *)
- gl_PTHREADLIB_BODY
- if test $ac_cv_header_threads_h = yes; then
- dnl glibc >= 2.29 has thrd_create in libpthread.
- dnl FreeBSD >= 10 has thrd_create in libstdthreads; this library depends
- dnl on libpthread (for the symbol 'pthread_mutexattr_gettype').
- dnl glibc >= 2.34, AIX >= 7.1, and Solaris >= 11.4 have thrd_create in
- dnl libc.
- AC_CHECK_FUNCS([thrd_create])
- if test $ac_cv_func_thrd_create = yes; then
- LIBSTDTHREAD=
- else
- AC_CHECK_LIB([stdthreads], [thrd_create], [
- LIBSTDTHREAD='-lstdthreads -lpthread'
- ], [
- dnl Guess that thrd_create is in libpthread.
- LIBSTDTHREAD="$LIBPMULTITHREAD"
- ])
- fi
- else
- dnl Libraries needed by thrd.c, mtx.c, cnd.c, tss.c.
- LIBSTDTHREAD="$LIBPMULTITHREAD $SCHED_YIELD_LIB"
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- AC_SUBST([LIBSTDTHREAD])
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ISO C threads API is available])
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$ac_cv_header_threads_h])
- gl_stdthreadlib_body_done=done
- fi
- ])
- AC_DEFUN([gl_STDTHREADLIB],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_ANYTHREADLIB_EARLY])
- gl_STDTHREADLIB_BODY
- ])
- dnl ============================================================================
- dnl Macros for the Gnulib API
- dnl gl_THREADLIB
- dnl ------------
- dnl Tests for a multithreading library to be used.
- dnl If the configure.ac contains a definition of the gl_THREADLIB_DEFAULT_NO
- dnl (it must be placed before the invocation of gl_THREADLIB_EARLY!), then the
- dnl default is 'no', otherwise it is system dependent. In both cases, the user
- dnl can change the choice through the options --enable-threads=choice or
- dnl --disable-threads.
- dnl Defines at most one of the macros USE_ISOC_THREADS, USE_POSIX_THREADS,
- dnl USE_ISOC_AND_POSIX_THREADS, USE_WINDOWS_THREADS.
- dnl The choice --enable-threads=isoc+posix is available only on platforms that
- dnl have both the ISO C and the POSIX threads APIs. It has the effect of using
- dnl the ISO C API for most things and the POSIX API only for creating and
- dnl controlling threads (because there is no equivalent to pthread_atfork in
- dnl the ISO C API).
- dnl Sets the variables LIBTHREAD and LTLIBTHREAD to the linker options for use
- dnl in a Makefile (LIBTHREAD for use without libtool, LTLIBTHREAD for use with
- dnl libtool).
- dnl Sets the variables LIBMULTITHREAD and LTLIBMULTITHREAD similarly, for
- dnl programs that really need multithread functionality. The difference
- dnl between LIBTHREAD and LIBMULTITHREAD is that on platforms supporting weak
- dnl symbols, typically LIBTHREAD is empty whereas LIBMULTITHREAD is not.
- dnl Adds to CPPFLAGS the flag -D_REENTRANT or -D_THREAD_SAFE if needed for
- dnl multithread-safe programs.
- dnl Since support for GNU pth was removed, $LTLIBTHREAD and $LIBTHREAD have the
- dnl same value, and similarly $LTLIBMULTITHREAD and $LIBMULTITHREAD have the
- dnl same value. Only system libraries are needed.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_THREADLIB_EARLY],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_THREADLIB_EARLY_BODY])
- ])
- dnl The guts of gl_THREADLIB_EARLY. Needs to be expanded only once.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_THREADLIB_EARLY_BODY],
- [
- dnl Ordering constraints: This macro modifies CPPFLAGS in a way that
- dnl influences the result of the autoconf tests that test for *_unlocked
- dnl declarations, on AIX 5 at least. Therefore it must come early.
- AC_BEFORE([$0], [gl_FUNC_GLIBC_UNLOCKED_IO])dnl
- AC_BEFORE([$0], [gl_ARGP])dnl
- AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
- dnl _GNU_SOURCE is needed for pthread_rwlock_t on glibc systems.
- AC_REQUIRE([AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS])
- dnl Check for multithreading.
- m4_ifdef([gl_THREADLIB_DEFAULT_NO],
- [m4_divert_text([DEFAULTS], [gl_use_threads_default=no])],
- [m4_divert_text([DEFAULTS], [gl_use_threads_default=])])
- m4_divert_text([DEFAULTS], [gl_use_winpthreads_default=])
- AC_ARG_ENABLE([threads],
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-threads={isoc|posix|isoc+posix|windows}], [specify multithreading API])m4_ifdef([gl_THREADLIB_DEFAULT_NO], [], [
- AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-threads], [build without multithread safety])]),
- [gl_use_threads=$enableval],
- [if test -n "$gl_use_threads_default"; then
- gl_use_threads="$gl_use_threads_default"
- else
- changequote(,)dnl
- case "$host_os" in
- dnl Disable multithreading by default on OSF/1, because it interferes
- dnl with fork()/exec(): When msgexec is linked with -lpthread, its
- dnl child process gets an endless segmentation fault inside execvp().
- osf*) gl_use_threads=no ;;
- dnl Disable multithreading by default on Cygwin 1.5.x, because it has
- dnl bugs that lead to endless loops or crashes. See
- dnl <https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-08/msg00283.html>.
- cygwin*)
- case `uname -r` in
- 1.[0-5].*) gl_use_threads=no ;;
- *) gl_use_threads=yes ;;
- esac
- ;;
- dnl Obey gl_AVOID_WINPTHREAD on mingw.
- mingw*)
- case "$gl_use_winpthreads_default" in
- yes) gl_use_threads=posix ;;
- no) gl_use_threads=windows ;;
- *) gl_use_threads=yes ;;
- esac
- ;;
- *) gl_use_threads=yes ;;
- esac
- changequote([,])dnl
- fi
- ])
- if test "$gl_use_threads" = yes \
- || test "$gl_use_threads" = isoc \
- || test "$gl_use_threads" = posix \
- || test "$gl_use_threads" = isoc+posix; then
- # For using <threads.h> or <pthread.h>:
- gl_ANYTHREADLIB_EARLY
- fi
- ])
- dnl The guts of gl_THREADLIB. Needs to be expanded only once.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_THREADLIB_BODY],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_THREADLIB_EARLY_BODY])
- gl_threads_api=none
- LIBTHREAD=
- LTLIBTHREAD=
- LIBMULTITHREAD=
- LTLIBMULTITHREAD=
- if test "$gl_use_threads" != no; then
- dnl Check whether the compiler and linker support weak declarations.
- gl_WEAK_SYMBOLS
- if case "$gl_cv_have_weak" in *yes) true;; *) false;; esac; then
- dnl If we use weak symbols to implement pthread_in_use / pth_in_use /
- dnl thread_in_use, we also need to test whether the ISO C 11 thrd_create
- dnl facility is in use.
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([threads.h])
- :
- fi
- if test "$gl_use_threads" = isoc || test "$gl_use_threads" = isoc+posix; then
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE([threads.h])
- gl_have_isoc_threads="$ac_cv_header_threads_h"
- fi
- if test "$gl_use_threads" = yes \
- || test "$gl_use_threads" = posix \
- || test "$gl_use_threads" = isoc+posix; then
- gl_PTHREADLIB_BODY
- LIBTHREAD=$LIBPTHREAD LTLIBTHREAD=$LIBPTHREAD
- LIBMULTITHREAD=$LIBPMULTITHREAD LTLIBMULTITHREAD=$LIBPMULTITHREAD
- if test $gl_pthread_api = yes; then
- if test "$gl_use_threads" = isoc+posix && test "$gl_have_isoc_threads" = yes; then
- gl_threads_api='isoc+posix'
- AC_DEFINE([USE_ISOC_AND_POSIX_THREADS], [1],
- [Define if the combination of the ISO C and POSIX multithreading APIs can be used.])
- LIBTHREAD= LTLIBTHREAD=
- else
- gl_threads_api=posix
- AC_DEFINE([USE_POSIX_THREADS], [1],
- [Define if the POSIX multithreading library can be used.])
- if test -z "$LIBMULTITHREAD" && test -z "$LTLIBMULTITHREAD"; then
- AC_DEFINE([USE_POSIX_THREADS_FROM_LIBC], [1],
- [Define if references to the POSIX multithreading library are satisfied by libc.])
- else
- if case "$gl_cv_have_weak" in *yes) true;; *) false;; esac; then
- AC_DEFINE([USE_POSIX_THREADS_WEAK], [1],
- [Define if references to the POSIX multithreading library should be made weak.])
- LIBTHREAD= LTLIBTHREAD=
- else
- case "$host_os" in
- freebsd* | dragonfly* | midnightbsd*)
- if test "x$LIBTHREAD" != "x$LIBMULTITHREAD"; then
- dnl If weak symbols can't tell whether pthread_create(), pthread_key_create()
- dnl etc. will succeed, we need a runtime test.
- AC_DEFINE([PTHREAD_IN_USE_DETECTION_HARD], [1],
- [Define if the pthread_in_use() detection is hard.])
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- fi
- fi
- fi
- fi
- if test $gl_threads_api = none; then
- if test "$gl_use_threads" = isoc && test "$gl_have_isoc_threads" = yes; then
- gl_STDTHREADLIB_BODY
- LIBTHREAD=$LIBSTDTHREAD LTLIBTHREAD=$LIBSTDTHREAD
- LIBMULTITHREAD=$LIBSTDTHREAD LTLIBMULTITHREAD=$LIBSTDTHREAD
- gl_threads_api=isoc
- AC_DEFINE([USE_ISOC_THREADS], [1],
- [Define if the ISO C multithreading library can be used.])
- fi
- fi
- if test $gl_threads_api = none; then
- case "$gl_use_threads" in
- yes | windows | win32) # The 'win32' is for backward compatibility.
- if { case "$host_os" in
- mingw*) true;;
- *) false;;
- esac
- }; then
- gl_threads_api=windows
- AC_DEFINE([USE_WINDOWS_THREADS], [1],
- [Define if the native Windows multithreading API can be used.])
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- fi
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([for multithread API to use])
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$gl_threads_api])
- AC_SUBST([LIBTHREAD])
- AC_SUBST([LTLIBTHREAD])
- AC_SUBST([LIBMULTITHREAD])
- AC_SUBST([LTLIBMULTITHREAD])
- ])
- AC_DEFUN([gl_THREADLIB],
- [
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_THREADLIB_EARLY])
- AC_REQUIRE([gl_THREADLIB_BODY])
- ])
- dnl gl_DISABLE_THREADS
- dnl ------------------
- dnl Sets the gl_THREADLIB default so that threads are not used by default.
- dnl The user can still override it at installation time, by using the
- dnl configure option '--enable-threads'.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_DISABLE_THREADS], [
- m4_divert_text([INIT_PREPARE], [gl_use_threads_default=no])
- ])
- dnl gl_AVOID_WINPTHREAD
- dnl -------------------
- dnl Sets the gl_THREADLIB default so that on mingw, a dependency to the
- dnl libwinpthread DLL (mingw-w64 winpthreads library) is avoided.
- dnl The user can still override it at installation time, by using the
- dnl configure option '--enable-threads'.
- AC_DEFUN([gl_AVOID_WINPTHREAD], [
- m4_divert_text([INIT_PREPARE], [gl_use_winpthreads_default=no])
- ])
- dnl ============================================================================
- dnl Survey of platforms:
- dnl
- dnl Platform Available Compiler Supports test-lock
- dnl flavours option weak result
- dnl --------------- --------- --------- -------- ---------
- dnl Linux 2.4/glibc posix -lpthread Y OK
- dnl
- dnl Linux/glibc 2.34 posix Y OK
- dnl
- dnl GNU Hurd/glibc posix -lpthread Y OK
- dnl
- dnl Ubuntu 14.04 posix -pthread Y OK
- dnl
- dnl FreeBSD 5.3 posix -lc_r Y
- dnl posix -lkse ? Y
- dnl posix -lpthread ? Y
- dnl posix -lthr Y
- dnl
- dnl FreeBSD 5.2 posix -lc_r Y
- dnl posix -lkse Y
- dnl posix -lthr Y
- dnl
- dnl FreeBSD 4.0,4.10 posix -lc_r Y OK
- dnl
- dnl NetBSD 1.6 --
- dnl
- dnl OpenBSD 3.4 posix -lpthread Y OK
- dnl
- dnl Mac OS X 10.[123] posix -lpthread Y OK
- dnl
- dnl Solaris 7,8,9 posix -lpthread Y Sol 7,8: 0.0; Sol 9: OK
- dnl
- dnl HP-UX 11 posix -lpthread N (cc) OK
- dnl Y (gcc)
- dnl
- dnl IRIX 6.5 posix -lpthread Y 0.5
- dnl
- dnl AIX 4.3,5.1 posix -lpthread N AIX 4: 0.5; AIX 5: OK
- dnl
- dnl OSF/1 4.0,5.1 posix -pthread (cc) N OK
- dnl -lpthread (gcc) Y
- dnl
- dnl Cygwin posix -lpthread Y OK
- dnl
- dnl Mingw windows N OK
- dnl
- dnl BeOS 5 --
- dnl
- dnl The test-lock result shows what happens if in test-lock.c EXPLICIT_YIELD is
- dnl turned off:
- dnl OK if all three tests terminate OK,
- dnl 0.5 if the first test terminates OK but the second one loops endlessly,
- dnl 0.0 if the first test already loops endlessly.
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