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- dnl @synopsis AC_DEFINE_DIR(VARNAME, DIR [, DESCRIPTION])
- dnl
- dnl This macro _AC_DEFINEs VARNAME to the expansion of the DIR
- dnl variable, taking care of fixing up ${prefix} and such.
- dnl
- dnl VARNAME is offered as both a C preprocessor symbol, and an output
- dnl variable.
- dnl
- dnl Note that the 3 argument form is only supported with autoconf 2.13
- dnl and later (i.e. only where _AC_DEFINE supports 3 arguments).
- dnl
- dnl Examples:
- dnl
- dnl AC_DEFINE_DIR(DATADIR, datadir)
- dnl AC_DEFINE_DIR(PROG_PATH, bindir, [Location of installed binaries])
- dnl
- dnl @category Misc
- dnl @author Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz>
- dnl @author Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
- dnl @author Guido Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
- dnl @author Alexandre Oliva
- dnl @version 2005-01-17
- dnl @license AllPermissive
- AC_DEFUN([AC_DEFINE_DIR], [
- prefix_NONE=
- exec_prefix_NONE=
- test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix_NONE=yes && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
- test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix_NONE=yes && exec_prefix=$prefix
- eval ac_define_dir="\"[$]$2\""
- AC_SUBST($1, "$ac_define_dir")
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($1, "$ac_define_dir", [$3])
- test "$prefix_NONE" && prefix=NONE
- test "$exec_prefix_NONE" && exec_prefix=NONE
- ])
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