dnl Copyright (c) 2015 Tim Kosse dnl Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are dnl permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice dnl and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, without any dnl warranty. # Clang, when building for 32-bit, # and linking against libstdc++, requires linking with # -latomic if using the C++ atomic library. # Can be tested with: clang++ test.cpp -m32 # # Sourced from http://bugs.debian.org/797228 m4_define([_CHECK_ATOMIC_testbody], [[ #include #include #include using namespace std::chrono_literals; int main() { std::atomic lock{true}; std::atomic_exchange(&lock, false); std::atomic t{0s}; t.store(2s); auto t1 = t.load(); t.compare_exchange_strong(t1, 3s); std::atomic a{}; int64_t v = 5; int64_t r = a.fetch_add(v); return static_cast(r); } ]]) AC_DEFUN([CHECK_ATOMIC], [ AC_LANG_PUSH(C++) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether std::atomic can be used without link library]) AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([_CHECK_ATOMIC_testbody])],[ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) ],[ AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) LIBS="$LIBS -latomic" AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether std::atomic needs -latomic]) AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([_CHECK_ATOMIC_testbody])],[ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) ],[ AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_FAILURE([cannot figure out how to use std::atomic]) ]) ]) AC_LANG_POP ])