# Is the compiler GCC?
GCC='@GCC@'
-# We want no optimization, as they uncover warnings (therefore,
-# failures) about uninitialized variables in the test suite. FIXME:
-# fix the warnings, not the flags.
- O0CFLAGS=`echo '@CFLAGS@' | sed 's/-O[0-9s] *//g'`
-O0CXXFLAGS=`echo '@CXXFLAGS@' | sed 's/-O[0-9s] *//g'`
-
# Sometimes a test group needs to ignore gcc warnings, so it locally
# sets CFLAGS to this.
- NO_WERROR_CFLAGS="$O0CFLAGS @WARN_CFLAGS@ @WARN_CFLAGS_TEST@"
-NO_WERROR_CXXFLAGS="$O0CXXFLAGS @WARN_CXXFLAGS@ @WARN_CXXFLAGS_TEST@"
+ NO_WERROR_CFLAGS='@CFLAGS@ @WARN_CFLAGS@ @WARN_CFLAGS_TEST@'
+NO_WERROR_CXXFLAGS='@CXXFLAGS@ @WARN_CXXFLAGS@ @WARN_CXXFLAGS_TEST@'
# But most of the time, we want -Werror.
CFLAGS="$NO_WERROR_CFLAGS @WERROR_CFLAGS@"
if "$at_arg_compile_c_with_cxx"; then
CC_IS_CXX=1
CC=$CXX
- O0CFLAGS=$O0CXXFLAGS
NO_WERROR_CFLAGS=$NO_WERROR_CXXFLAGS
CFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS
else
: ${XSLTPROC='@XSLTPROC@'}
: ${PERL='@PERL@'}
+
+# Don't just check if $POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, as Bash, when launched
+# as /bin/sh, sets the shell variable POSIXLY_CORRECT to y, but not
+# the environment variable.
+: ${C_COMPILER_POSIXLY_CORRECT='@C_COMPILER_POSIXLY_CORRECT@'}
+if env | grep '^POSIXLY_CORRECT=' >/dev/null; then
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT_IS_EXPORTED=true
+else
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT_IS_EXPORTED=false
+fi