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Handbook / configuration / include / ax_check_class.m4
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# SYNOPSIS
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#   AX_CHECK_CLASS
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
#   AX_CHECK_CLASS tests the existence of a given Java class, either in a
#   jar or in a '.class' file.
#
#   *Warning*: its success or failure can depend on a proper setting of the
#   CLASSPATH env. variable.
#
#   Note: This is part of the set of autoconf M4 macros for Java programs.
#   It is VERY IMPORTANT that you download the whole set, some macros depend
#   on other. Unfortunately, the autoconf archive does not support the
#   concept of set of macros, so I had to break it for submission. The
#   general documentation, as well as the sample configure.in, is included
#   in the AX_PROG_JAVA macro.
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#   Copyright (c) 2008 Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@pasteur.fr>
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AU_ALIAS([AC_CHECK_CLASS], [AX_CHECK_CLASS])
AC_DEFUN([AX_CHECK_CLASS],[
AC_REQUIRE([AX_PROG_JAVA])
ac_var_name=`echo $1 | sed 's/\./_/g'`
dnl Normally I'd use a AC_CACHE_CHECK here but since the variable name is
dnl dynamic I need an extra level of extraction
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $1 class])
AC_CACHE_VAL(ax_cv_class_$ac_var_name, [
        AX_TRY_COMPILE_JAVA([$1], , [eval "ac_cv_class_$ac_var_name=yes"],
                [eval "ac_cv_class_$ac_var_name=no"])
eval "ac_var_val=$`eval echo ac_cv_class_$ac_var_name`"
eval "HAVE_$ac_var_name=$`echo ac_cv_class_$ac_var_val`"
HAVE_LAST_CLASS=$ac_var_val
if test x$ac_var_val = xyes; then
        ifelse([$2], , :, [$2])
else
        ifelse([$3], , :, [$3])
fi
])
dnl for some reason the above statement didn't fall though here?
dnl do scripts have variable scoping?
eval "ac_var_val=$`eval echo ac_cv_class_$ac_var_name`"
AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_var_val)
])