dnl file : m4/threads.m4 dnl license : GNU GPL v2; see accompanying LICENSE file dnl AC_DEFUN([THREADS],[ threads_thread_keyword=no AC_ARG_ENABLE( [threads], AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-threads], [disable threads (enabled by default)]), [AS_IF([test x"$enableval" = xno], [threads=none], [threads=check])], [threads=check]) # If thread support is not disabled by the user, figure out what we can use. # if test x$threads = xcheck; then case $host_os in windows* | mingw*) case $host_os in mingw*) CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -mthreads" ;; esac # Newer versions of GCC can be configured to use either Win32 or POSIX # threads. It appears that -mthreads should be used in both cases but # if the model is POSIX then GCC will also link -lpthread by default. # Use that fact to test which model we have. # AC_TRY_LINK([#include <pthread.h>], [pthread_create(0,0,0,0);], [threads=posix], [threads=win32]) ;; *) ACX_PTHREAD if test x$acx_pthread_ok = xyes; then threads=posix LIBS="$LIBS $PTHREAD_LIBS" CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PTHREAD_CXXFLAGS" # Check if we can use the __thread keyword. # AC_MSG_CHECKING([for __thread keyword]) CXX_LIBTOOL_LINK_IFELSE([ AC_LANG_SOURCE([ __thread int tls_var; int main () { tls_var = 0; } ])], [threads_thread_keyword=yes]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$threads_thread_keyword]) fi ;; esac fi if test x$threads = xcheck; then AC_MSG_ERROR([thread support not available; use --disable-threads to force single-threaded mode]) fi ])dnl