As per updated GCS recommendations.
* Makefile.am, configure.ac, lib/m4sugar/Makefile.am,
tests/Makefile.am, m4/m4.m4: Here.
Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# bin/ must be run first, as it builds executables needed for tests.
-# autom4te uses autotest.m4f to generate `testsuite', so build tests last.
+# autom4te uses autotest.m4f to generate 'testsuite', so build tests last.
# Rules in man/ use scripts from both bin/ and tests/, so *it* goes last.
SUBDIRS = bin . lib doc tests man
check-coverage-report:
@if test ! -d $(PERL_COVERAGE_DB); then \
- echo "No coverage database found in \`$(PERL_COVERAGE_DB)'." >&2; \
- echo "Please run \`make check-coverage' first" >&2; \
+ echo "No coverage database found in '$(PERL_COVERAGE_DB)'." >&2; \
+ echo "Please run 'make check-coverage' first" >&2; \
exit 1; \
fi
$(PERL_COVER) $(PERL_COVERAGE_DB) $(PERL_COVER_FLAGS)
AB_INIT
-# We use `/bin/sh -n script' to check that there are no syntax errors
+# We use '/bin/sh -n script' to check that there are no syntax errors
# in the scripts. Although incredible, there are /bin/sh that go into
-# endless loops with `-n', e.g., SunOS's:
+# endless loops with '-n', e.g., SunOS's:
#
# $ uname -a
# SunOS ondine 4.1.3 2 sun4m unknown
# Also, some implementations of /bin/sh (e.g., Solaris 8) are soooo slow
# that they are unusable on large scripts like our testsuite.
-# So before using `/bin/sh -n' to check our scripts, we first check
-# that `/bin/sh -n' is known to not have these problems.
+# So before using '/bin/sh -n' to check our scripts, we first check
+# that '/bin/sh -n' is known to not have these problems.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether /bin/sh -n is known to work], [ac_cv_sh_n_works],
[if (
## version.m4. ##
## ------------ ##
-# The `:;' works around a redirected compound command bash exit status bug.
+# The ':;' works around a redirected compound command bash exit status bug.
version.m4: Makefile
:;{ \
echo '# This file is part of -*- Autoconf -*-.' && \
# Also avoid versions of m4 that trigger strstr bugs.
AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_GNU_M4],
[AC_ARG_VAR([M4], [Location of GNU M4 1.4.6 or later. Defaults to the first
- program of `m4', `gm4', or `gnum4' on PATH that meets Autoconf needs.])
+ program of 'm4', 'gm4', or 'gnum4' on PATH that meets Autoconf needs.])
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for GNU M4 that supports accurate traces], [ac_cv_path_M4],
[rm -f conftest.m4f
ac_had_posixly_correct=${POSIXLY_CORRECT:+yes}
EXTRA_DIST = $(TESTSUITE_AT) local.at mktests.sh \
atlocal.in wrapper.as statesave.m4
-# Running the uninstalled scripts. Build them upon `all', for the manpages.
+# Running the uninstalled scripts. Build them upon 'all', for the manpages.
noinst_SCRIPTS = $(wrappers)
DISTCLEANFILES = atconfig atlocal $(TESTSUITE)
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
## package.m4. ##
## ------------ ##
-# The `:;' works around a redirected compound command bash exit status bug.
+# The ':;' works around a redirected compound command bash exit status bug.
package.m4: Makefile
:;{ \
echo '# Signature of the current package.' && \
TESTSUITE = ./testsuite
# Run the non installed autom4te.
-# Don't use AUTOM4TE since `make alpha' makes it unavailable although
+# Don't use AUTOM4TE since 'make alpha' makes it unavailable although
# we are allowed to use it (since we ship it).
AUTOTEST = $(MY_AUTOM4TE) --language=autotest
$(TESTSUITE): package.m4 \
# The files which contain macros we check for syntax. Use $(top_srcdir)
# for the benefit of non-GNU make. Fix the names in the rule below
-# where we `cd' to $srcdir.
+# where we 'cd' to $srcdir.
autoconfdir = $(top_srcdir)/lib/autoconf
AUTOCONF_FILES = $(autoconfdir)/general.m4 \
$(autoconfdir)/status.m4 \