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Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script |
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Fri, 11 Mar 2011 11:32:08 -0700 |
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On 03/11/2011 11:17 AM, Too, Justin A. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a simple function in an m4 file that is a convenience to output
> information. The function takes two parameters
>
> function foo () {
> If test $# != 2 ; then
> exit 1
> fi
> }
>
> However, Autoconf expands $#. How can I escape $#, so that it will remain
> as-is in the configure script? I just can't figure this one out :)
Several options, but I'd need to see more context to make sure of which
one is right for your scenario.
Have you tried $][# (that is, using the proper m4 quoting to break the
m4 macro definition into two concatenated strings) or $[]# (that is,
inject an extra m4 quoted empty string)? (Which one to use depends on
what level of nesting the $# appears in your macro, and whether it is
likely to go through another round of m4 expansion).
And if all else fails - use quadrigraphs: @S|@#
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Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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- Keep variable un-expanded in configure script, Too, Justin A., 2011/03/11
- Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script,
Eric Blake <=
- Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script, Eric Blake, 2011/03/11
- Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script, Too, Justin A., 2011/03/11
- Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script, Andres Perera, 2011/03/11
- Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script, Ralf Wildenhues, 2011/03/12
- Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script, Andres Perera, 2011/03/12
- Re: Keep variable un-expanded in configure script, Too, Justin A., 2011/03/12