On Mar 14, 2005, at 1:49 PM, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
I've long since added my own m4 to my configure scripts to see if the C++ compiler uses a template subdirectory, and if so, add it to CLEANFILES.
Can you be bothered to share it with us? Has it hung enough to be considered for Automake?
Sure -- it's attached.
I don't know if it's "good enough" to be considered for AM; it's really a shotgun approach (I don't know anything about their coding standards):
- make a temp dir, cd into it - compile some C++ stuff that contains templates - remove all known files - see what files/dirs are left
There's probably other ways to do it; I have dim recollections of this macro coming into existence around 3am one night... :-)
(looking at this code again -- it's been years since I've examined it -- there's a *lot* that would need to be cleaned up and generalized; I am realizing how much I didn't know about AC when I wrote that macro -- it's embarrassing! ;-) The shotgun approach idea can be extracted from this code, if it's useful -- that's probably about it)
Has something changed that I no longer need to do this?
We might want to have something like it.
That would be fantastic.
[Template.dir stuff snipped]
I'll let the PGI people reply to this stuff...
Does anybody have some real-world code using C++/templates/libraries that I (or, even better, you) can test with (and that is not too complicated to set up)?
'fraid not. We only needed C libraries to build with LAM/MPI -- the C++ templating issue came up after that was solved. Sorry! :-(
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