mkc_check_custom(1) - Linux man page

Name

mkc_check_custom - run user's custom checks.

Synopsis

mkc_check_custom [-r] <file>
mkc_check_custom
-h|--help

Description

mkc_check_custom takes a file and tries to compile or runs it. If file is an executable file, mkc_check_custom runs it and outputs 1 if it succeeded or 0 otherwise. If file is not executable, mkc_check_custom tries to compile and (if -r applied ) run a generated executable. Again, if compilation/run succeeded, 1 is output, otherwise -- 0. What type of compiler to use depend on file extension. '.c' corresponds to ${CC} (C language), '.cc', '.cxx', '.C' and '.cpp' correspond to ${CXX} (C++ language), '.f' -- to ${FC} (Fortran).

Options

-h|--help

display help message

Environment

CC

C compiler

CXX

C++ compiler

FC

Fortran compiler

CPPFLAGS
Preprocessor flags for C and C++
CFLAGS

Compilation flags for C

CXXFLAGS
Compilation flags for C++
FFLAGS

Compilation flags for Fortran

MKC_VERBOSE
If set to 1, verbose messages are output to stderr.
MKC_SHOW_CACHED
If set to 1 and MKC_VERBOSE is set to 1, cached results are output to stderr.
MKC_CACHEDIR
Directory where temporary and cache files are created. If unset they are created in a current directory.
MKC_NOCACHE
All results are cached unless MKC_NOCACHE variable is set to 1.
MKC_DELETE_TMPFILES
If set to 1, temporary files are removed.

Examples

mkc_check_custom alloca_in_stdlib.c
mkc_check_custom custom_checks/cxx_foo_test.cc
mkc_check_custom /full/path/to/yacc_need_liby

Author

Aleksey Cheusov <vle@gmx.net>

Referenced By

mk-configure(7)