-# bison-i18n.m4 serial 1 (bison-2.1)
-dnl Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# bison-i18n.m4 serial 2
+dnl Copyright (C) 2005-2006, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
exit 1
fi
BISON_LOCALEDIR=
+ BISON_USE_NLS=no
if test "$USE_NLS" = yes; then
+ dnl Determine bison's localedir.
dnl AC_PROG_YACC sets the YACC variable; other macros set the BISON variable.
- if test -n "$YACC"; then
- case "$YACC" in
- *bison*)
- if ($YACC --print-localedir) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- BISON_LOCALEDIR=`$YACC --print-localedir`
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- else
- if test -n "$BISON"; then
- if test "$BISON" != ":"; then
- if ($BISON --print-localedir) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- BISON_LOCALEDIR=`$BISON --print-localedir`
- fi
- fi
- fi
+ dnl But even is YACC is called "yacc", it may be a script that invokes bison
+ dnl and accepts the --print-localedir option.
+ dnl YACC's default value is empty; BISON's default value is :.
+ if (${YACC-${BISON-:}} --print-localedir) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ BISON_LOCALEDIR=`${YACC-${BISON-:}} --print-localedir`
fi
AC_SUBST([BISON_LOCALEDIR])
if test -n "$BISON_LOCALEDIR"; then
+ dnl There is no need to enable internationalization if the user doesn't
+ dnl want message catalogs. So look at the language/locale names for
+ dnl which the user wants message catalogs. This is $LINGUAS. If unset
+ dnl or empty, he wants all of them.
USER_LINGUAS="${LINGUAS-%UNSET%}"
if test -n "$USER_LINGUAS"; then
BISON_USE_NLS=yes
- else
- BISON_USE_NLS=no
fi
- else
- BISON_USE_NLS=no
fi
- else
- BISON_USE_NLS=no
fi
if test $BISON_USE_NLS = yes; then
AC_DEFINE([YYENABLE_NLS], 1,