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It # considers the compiler to be in ISO C99 mode if it handles _Bool, # // comments, flexible array members, inline, long long int, mixed # code and declarations, named initialization of structs, restrict, # va_copy, varargs macros, variable declarations in for loops and # variable length arrays. AC_DEFUN([_AC_PROG_CC_C99], [_AC_C_STD_TRY([c99], [[#include #include #include #include #include // Check varargs macros. These examples are taken from C99 6.10.3.5. #define debug(...) fprintf (stderr, __VA_ARGS__) #define showlist(...) puts (#__VA_ARGS__) #define report(test,...) ((test) ? puts (#test) : printf (__VA_ARGS__)) static void test_varargs_macros (void) { int x = 1234; int y = 5678; debug ("Flag"); debug ("X = %d\n", x); showlist (The first, second, and third items.); report (x>y, "x is %d but y is %d", x, y); } // Check long long types. #define BIG64 18446744073709551615ull #define BIG32 4294967295ul #define BIG_OK (BIG64 / BIG32 == 4294967297ull && BIG64 % BIG32 == 0) #if !BIG_OK your preprocessor is broken; #endif #if BIG_OK #else your preprocessor is broken; #endif static long long int bignum = -9223372036854775807LL; static unsigned long long int ubignum = BIG64; struct incomplete_array { int datasize; double data[]; }; struct named_init { int number; const wchar_t *name; double average; }; typedef const char *ccp; static inline int test_restrict (ccp restrict text) { // See if C++-style comments work. // Iterate through items via the restricted pointer. // Also check for declarations in for loops. for (unsigned int i = 0; *(text+i) != '\0'; ++i) continue; return 0; } // Check varargs and va_copy. static void test_varargs (const char *format, ...) { va_list args; va_start (args, format); va_list args_copy; va_copy (args_copy, args); const char *str; int number; float fnumber; while (*format) { switch (*format++) { case 's': // string str = va_arg (args_copy, const char *); break; case 'd': // int number = va_arg (args_copy, int); break; case 'f': // float fnumber = va_arg (args_copy, double); break; default: break; } } va_end (args_copy); va_end (args); } ]], [[ // Check bool. _Bool success = false; // Check restrict. if (test_restrict ("String literal") == 0) success = true; char *restrict newvar = "Another string"; // Check varargs. test_varargs ("s, d' f .", "string", 65, 34.234); test_varargs_macros (); // Check flexible array members. struct incomplete_array *ia = malloc (sizeof (struct incomplete_array) + (sizeof (double) * 10)); ia->datasize = 10; for (int i = 0; i < ia->datasize; ++i) ia->data[i] = i * 1.234; // Check named initializers. struct named_init ni = { .number = 34, .name = L"Test wide string", .average = 543.34343, }; ni.number = 58; int dynamic_array[ni.number]; dynamic_array[ni.number - 1] = 543; // work around unused variable warnings return (!success || bignum == 0LL || ubignum == 0uLL || newvar[0] == 'x' || dynamic_array[ni.number - 1] != 543); ]], dnl Try dnl GCC -std=gnu99 (unused restrictive modes: -std=c99 -std=iso9899:1999) dnl AIX -qlanglvl=extc99 (unused restrictive mode: -qlanglvl=stdc99) dnl Intel ICC -c99 dnl IRIX -c99 dnl Solaris (unused because it causes the compiler to assume C99 semantics for dnl library functions, and this is invalid before Solaris 10: -xc99) dnl Tru64 -c99 dnl with extended modes being tried first. 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