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All the tests for compilers (AC_PROG_CC
, AC_PROG_CXX
,
AC_PROG_F77
) define the output variable EXEEXT
based on
the output of the compiler, typically to the empty string if
Posix and ‘.exe’ if a DOS variant.
They also define the output variable OBJEXT
based on the
output of the compiler, after .c files have been excluded, typically
to ‘o’ if Posix, ‘obj’ if a DOS variant.
If the compiler being used does not produce executables, the tests fail. If the executables can’t be run, and cross-compilation is not enabled, they fail too. See Manual Configuration, for more on support for cross compiling.
• Specific Compiler Characteristics | Some portability issues | |
• Generic Compiler Characteristics | Language independent tests and features | |
• C Compiler | Checking its characteristics | |
• C++ Compiler | Likewise | |
• Objective C Compiler | Likewise | |
• Objective C++ Compiler | Likewise | |
• Erlang Compiler and Interpreter | Likewise | |
• Fortran Compiler | Likewise | |
• Go Compiler | Likewise |