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Re: manywarnings for C++
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: manywarnings for C++ |
Date: |
Mon, 07 Aug 2017 17:12:23 +0200 |
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Reuben Thomas wrote:
> the ability to AC_DEFUN a
> macro with a particular argument, as in:​
>
> ​AC_DEFUN([gl_UNKNOWN_WARNINGS_ARE_ERRORS(C)],​
>
> so that it is possible to AC_REQUIRE such a macro.
The '(C)' part is not an argument to the function. It's part of the
function name. By convention, such a function name is used to indicate the
implementation of an autoconf macro for a particular _AC_LANG value.
Bruno
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Reuben Thomas, 2017/08/05
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Reuben Thomas, 2017/08/07
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Bruno Haible, 2017/08/07
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Reuben Thomas, 2017/08/07
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Reuben Thomas, 2017/08/07
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Reuben Thomas, 2017/08/07
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Reuben Thomas, 2017/08/07
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Bruno Haible, 2017/08/07
- Re: manywarnings for C++, Reuben Thomas, 2017/08/07