> @@ -2889,9 +2889,12 @@ > @code{AC_DEFINE} or one @code{AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED} call with a third > argument for each symbol (@pxref{Defining Symbols}). An additional > constraint is that the first argument of @code{AC_DEFINE} > -or @code{AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED} must be a > -literal. Note that all symbols defined by Autoconf's builtin tests are > -already documented properly; you only need to document those that you > +or @code{AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED} must be a literal; if not, the user > +needs to make sure a suitable template for the definition is in > [EMAIL PROTECTED] may be achieved by using @code{AH_VERBATIM}, or
I meant s/AH_VERBATIM/AH_TEMPLATE/, of course. Sorry about that. > +supplying a suitable input file for a subsequent configuration header > +file, for example.} Note that all symbols defined by Autoconf's builtin > tests > +are already documented properly; you only need to document those that you > define yourself. > > You might wonder why @command{autoheader} is needed: after all, why -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]