dnl @synopsis adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATHS(PATH_LIST) dnl dnl PATH_LIST is a space-separated list of colon-separated dnl triplets of the form 'FROM:TO:RESULT'. This function dnl iterates over these triplets and set $RESULT to the dnl relative path from $FROM to $TO. Note that $FROM dnl and $TO needs to be absolute filenames for this macro dnl to success. dnl dnl For instance, dnl dnl first=/usr/local/bin dnl second=/usr/local/share dnl adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATHS([first:second:fs second:first:sf]) dnl # $fs is set to ../share dnl # $sf is set to ../bin dnl dnl $FROM and $TO are both eval'ed recursively and normalized, dnl this means that you can call this macro with autoconf's dirnames dnl like `prefix' or `datadir'. For example: dnl dnl adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATHS([bindir:datadir:bin_to_data]) dnl dnl adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATHS should also works with DOS filenames. dnl dnl You may want to use this macro in order to make your package dnl relocatable. Instead of hardcoding $datadir into your programs dnl just encode $bin_to_data and try to determine $bindir at run-time. dnl dnl This macro requires adl_NORMALIZE_PATH. dnl dnl @author Alexandre Duret-Lutz dnl @version $Id: relpaths.m4,v 1.1 2001/07/26 02:13 ac-archive-0.5.39 $ AC_DEFUN([adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATHS], [for _lcl_i in $1; do _lcl_from=\[$]`echo "[$]_lcl_i" | sed 's,:.*$,,'` _lcl_to=\[$]`echo "[$]_lcl_i" | sed 's,^[[^:]]*:,,' | sed 's,:[[^:]]*$,,'` _lcl_result_var=`echo "[$]_lcl_i" | sed 's,^.*:,,'` adl_RECURSIVE_EVAL([[$]_lcl_from], [_lcl_from]) adl_RECURSIVE_EVAL([[$]_lcl_to], [_lcl_to]) _lcl_notation="$_lcl_from$_lcl_to" adl_NORMALIZE_PATH([_lcl_from],['/']) adl_NORMALIZE_PATH([_lcl_to],['/']) adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATH([_lcl_from], [_lcl_to], [_lcl_result_tmp]) adl_NORMALIZE_PATH([_lcl_result_tmp],["[$]_lcl_notation"]) eval $_lcl_result_var='[$]_lcl_result_tmp' done]) ## Note: ## ***** ## The following helper macros are too fragile to be used out ## of adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATHS (mainly because they assume that ## paths are normalized), that's why I'm keeping them in the same file. ## Still, some of them maybe worth to reuse. dnl adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATH(FROM, TO, RESULT) dnl =========================================== dnl Compute the relative path to go from $FROM to $TO and set the value dnl of $RESULT to that value. This function work on raw filenames dnl (for instead it will considerate /usr//local and /usr/local as dnl two distinct paths), you should really use adl_COMPUTE_REALTIVE_PATHS dnl instead to have the paths sanitized automatically. dnl dnl For instance: dnl first_dir=/somewhere/on/my/disk/bin dnl second_dir=/somewhere/on/another/disk/share dnl adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATH(first_dir, second_dir, first_to_second) dnl will set $first_to_second to '../../../another/disk/share'. AC_DEFUN([adl_COMPUTE_RELATIVE_PATH], [adl_COMPUTE_COMMON_PATH([$1], [$2], [_lcl_common_prefix]) adl_COMPUTE_BACK_PATH([$1], [_lcl_common_prefix], [_lcl_first_rel]) adl_COMPUTE_SUFFIX_PATH([$2], [_lcl_common_prefix], [_lcl_second_suffix]) $3="[$]_lcl_first_rel[$]_lcl_second_suffix"]) dnl adl_COMPUTE_COMMON_PATH(LEFT, RIGHT, RESULT) dnl ============================================ dnl Compute the common path to $LEFT and $RIGHT and set the result to $RESULT. dnl dnl For instance: dnl first_path=/somewhere/on/my/disk/bin dnl second_path=/somewhere/on/another/disk/share dnl adl_COMPUTE_COMMON_PATH(first_path, second_path, common_path) dnl will set $common_path to '/somewhere/on'. AC_DEFUN([adl_COMPUTE_COMMON_PATH], [$3='' _lcl_second_prefix_match='' while test "[$]_lcl_second_prefix_match" != 0; do _lcl_first_prefix=`expr "x[$]$1" : "x\([$]$3/*[[^/]]*\)"` _lcl_second_prefix_match=`expr "x[$]$2" : "x[$]_lcl_first_prefix"` if test "[$]_lcl_second_prefix_match" != 0; then if test "[$]_lcl_first_prefix" != "[$]$3"; then $3="[$]_lcl_first_prefix" else _lcl_second_prefix_match=0 fi fi done]) dnl adl_COMPUTE_SUFFIX_PATH(PATH, SUBPATH, RESULT) dnl ============================================== dnl Substrack $SUBPATH from $PATH, and set the resulting suffix dnl (or the empty string if $SUBPATH is not a subpath of $PATH) dnl to $RESULT. dnl dnl For instace: dnl first_path=/somewhere/on/my/disk/bin dnl second_path=/somewhere/on dnl adl_COMPUTE_SUFFIX_PATH(first_path, second_path, common_path) dnl will set $common_path to '/my/disk/bin'. AC_DEFUN([adl_COMPUTE_SUFFIX_PATH], [$3=`expr "x[$]$1" : "x[$]$2/*\(.*\)"`]) dnl adl_COMPUTE_BACK_PATH(PATH, SUBPATH, RESULT) dnl ============================================ dnl Compute the relative path to go from $PATH to $SUBPATH, knowing that dnl $SUBPATH is a subpath of $PATH (any other words, only repeated '../' dnl should be needed to move from $PATH to $SUBPATH) and set the value dnl of $RESULT to that value. If $SUBPATH is not a subpath of PATH, dnl set $RESULT to the empty string. dnl dnl For instance: dnl first_path=/somewhere/on/my/disk/bin dnl second_path=/somewhere/on dnl adl_COMPUTE_BACK_PATH(first_path, second_path, back_path) dnl will set $back_path to '../../../'. AC_DEFUN([adl_COMPUTE_BACK_PATH], [adl_COMPUTE_SUFFIX_PATH([$1], [$2], [_lcl_first_suffix]) $3='' _lcl_tmp='xxx' while test "[$]_lcl_tmp" != ''; do _lcl_tmp=`expr "x[$]_lcl_first_suffix" : "x[[^/]]*/*\(.*\)"` if test "[$]_lcl_first_suffix" != ''; then _lcl_first_suffix="[$]_lcl_tmp" $3="../[$]$3" fi done]) dnl adl_RECURSIVE_EVAL(VALUE, RESULT) dnl ================================= dnl Interpolate the VALUE in loop until it doesn't change, dnl and set the result to $RESULT. dnl WARNING: It's easy to get an infinite loop with some unsane input. AC_DEFUN([adl_RECURSIVE_EVAL], [_lcl_receval="$1" $2=`(test "x$prefix" = xNONE && prefix="$ac_default_prefix" test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix="${prefix}" _lcl_receval_old='' while test "[$]_lcl_receval_old" != "[$]_lcl_receval"; do _lcl_receval_old="[$]_lcl_receval" eval _lcl_receval="\"[$]_lcl_receval\"" done echo "[$]_lcl_receval")`])