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Author SHA1 Message Date
Luca Boccassi
8040e28b26 Problem: posix_memalign autoconf check broken on some platforms
Solution: import macro from autoconf-archive that works better
than AC_CHECK_FUNCS
2019-01-19 21:06:23 +00:00
Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
687c75858e Problem: libtool -export-symbols-regexp seems to leak weak symbols
Solution: go back to using -Wl,--version-script.

Use ax_check_vscript.m4 from the autoconf-archive to detect support on
multiple platforms (eg Solaris ld(1) -M).

libtool -export-symbols-regexp used ld(1) --retain-symbols-file under
the hood, the latter lets some C++ weak symbols make their way into the
dynamic symbols table, along with the zmq_* interface.  The reason for
such behavior is unknown to me.
2018-12-14 18:48:39 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
6a9dec30a9 Problem: lcov autoconf macro out of date
Solution: update it
2017-10-06 19:37:46 +01:00
hitstergtd
415af27395 Problem: Coverage option broken with LLVM GCOV
Solution:
This is an issue with the imported Autoconf M4 macro package for standardised
code coverage builds, i.e. using --enable-code-coverage.

The simplest way that I could find is to add a case statement that checks if
the output of running `gcov -version` contains the "LLVM" keyword; if that is
true then do not link with LIBGCOV as its neither required nor supported when
using the GCOV frontend for LLVM; least not on Mac OS X. The case statement
would also be the most portable.

Moreover, using the "-version" argument instead of "-v" seems to be the best
bet as that is supported by the normal GCOV and LLVM GCOV frontend.

Upstream candidate - this solution should be improved by Autoconf M4 macro
overlords and applied to the upstream M4 package; I could not find a suitable
way to detect if LLVM GCOV is being used, except for the solution herein; this
should also work on *BSD too.
2016-05-09 13:27:41 +01:00
hitstergtd
52871b0f3c Problem: autoconf-archive m4 macros out of date
Solution:
Update them from the latest archive located at:
git://git.savannah.gnu.org/autoconf-archive.git

Hat-tip:
@bluca
2016-05-02 16:12:27 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
2b2f9046d4 Problem: no Makefile target for Valgrind
Solution: import ax_valgrind_check.m4 macro file to provide a
conveniente automake hook to run Valgrind on all tests.
Add --enable-valgrind to ./configure call and then run make
check-valgrind to run memcheck, helgrind, drd and sgcheck on all
tests. Run check-valgrind-memcheck to run only memcheck.
2016-03-19 21:54:29 +00:00
Luca Boccassi
6df753c55a Problem: no code coverage integration
Solution: import ax_code_coverage.m4 from autoconf-archive and use it
in configure.ac and Makefile.am in order to provide a make
check-code-coverage target behind a --enable-code-coverage configure
flag, that can be used to generate a gcov/lcov code coverage report.
Depends on having gcov and lcov installed.
2016-03-13 19:28:23 +00:00
Luca Boccassi
b9f1e3ed61 Problem: writing autoconf macros is boring
Solution: import macros to check for compiler options from
autoconf-archive into the m4 subdir.
2016-02-19 21:41:24 +00:00