#serial 7 dnl From Jim Meyering. dnl Determine whether malloc accepts 0 as its argument. dnl If it doesn't, arrange to use the replacement function. dnl AC_DEFUN([jm_FUNC_MALLOC], [ dnl xmalloc.c requires that this symbol be defined so it doesn't dnl mistakenly use a broken malloc -- as it might if this test were omitted. AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DONE_WORKING_MALLOC_CHECK, 1, [Define if the malloc check has been performed. ]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether malloc(0) returns a non-NULL pointer], jm_cv_func_working_malloc, [AC_TRY_RUN([ char *malloc (); int main () { exit (malloc (0) ? 0 : 1); } ], jm_cv_func_working_malloc=yes, jm_cv_func_working_malloc=no, dnl When crosscompiling, assume malloc(0) returns NULL. jm_cv_func_working_malloc=no) ]) if test $jm_cv_func_working_malloc = yes; then AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MALLOC], 1, [Define to 1 if your system has a working `malloc' function, and to 0 otherwise.]) else AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MALLOC], 0) AC_LIBOBJ(malloc) AC_DEFINE(malloc, rpl_malloc, [Define to rpl_malloc if the replacement function should be used.]) fi ])