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# ===========================================================================
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#     https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ax_python_devel.html
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# ===========================================================================
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#
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# SYNOPSIS
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#
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#   AX_PYTHON_DEVEL([version], [action-if-not-found])
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#
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# DESCRIPTION
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#
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#   Note: Defines as a precious variable "PYTHON_VERSION". Don't override it
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#   in your configure.ac.
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#
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#   Note: this is a slightly modified version of the original AX_PYTHON_DEVEL
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#   macro which accepts an additional [action-if-not-found] argument. This
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#   allow to detect if Python development is available without aborting the
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#   configure phase with an hard error in case it is not.
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#
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#   This macro checks for Python and tries to get the include path to
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#   'Python.h'. It provides the $(PYTHON_CPPFLAGS) and $(PYTHON_LIBS) output
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#   variables. It also exports $(PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS) and
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#   $(PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS) for embedding Python in your code.
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#
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#   You can search for some particular version of Python by passing a
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#   parameter to this macro, for example ">= '2.3.1'", or "== '2.4'". Please
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#   note that you *have* to pass also an operator along with the version to
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#   match, and pay special attention to the single quotes surrounding the
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#   version number. Don't use "PYTHON_VERSION" for this: that environment
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#   variable is declared as precious and thus reserved for the end-user.
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#
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#   This macro should work for all versions of Python >= 2.1.0. As an end
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#   user, you can disable the check for the python version by setting the
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#   PYTHON_NOVERSIONCHECK environment variable to something else than the
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#   empty string.
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#
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#   If you need to use this macro for an older Python version, please
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#   contact the authors. We're always open for feedback.
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#
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# LICENSE
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#
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#   Copyright (c) 2009 Sebastian Huber <sebastian-huber@web.de>
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#   Copyright (c) 2009 Alan W. Irwin
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#   Copyright (c) 2009 Rafael Laboissiere <rafael@laboissiere.net>
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#   Copyright (c) 2009 Andrew Collier
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#   Copyright (c) 2009 Matteo Settenvini <matteo@member.fsf.org>
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#   Copyright (c) 2009 Horst Knorr <hk_classes@knoda.org>
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#   Copyright (c) 2013 Daniel Mullner <muellner@math.stanford.edu>
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#   Copyright (c) 2018 loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
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#
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#   This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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#   under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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#   Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
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#   option) any later version.
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#
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#   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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#   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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#   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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#   Public License for more details.
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#
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#   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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#   with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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#   As a special exception, the respective Autoconf Macro's copyright owner
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#   gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify the configure
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#   scripts that are the output of Autoconf when processing the Macro. You
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#   need not follow the terms of the GNU General Public License when using
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#   or distributing such scripts, even though portions of the text of the
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#   Macro appear in them. The GNU General Public License (GPL) does govern
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#   all other use of the material that constitutes the Autoconf Macro.
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#
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#   This special exception to the GPL applies to versions of the Autoconf
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#   Macro released by the Autoconf Archive. When you make and distribute a
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#   modified version of the Autoconf Macro, you may extend this special
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#   exception to the GPL to apply to your modified version as well.
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#serial 21
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AU_ALIAS([AC_PYTHON_DEVEL], [AX_PYTHON_DEVEL])
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AC_DEFUN([AX_PYTHON_DEVEL],[
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	#
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	# Allow the use of a (user set) custom python version
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	#
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	AC_ARG_VAR([PYTHON_VERSION],[The installed Python
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		version to use, for example '2.3'. This string
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		will be appended to the Python interpreter
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		canonical name.])
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	AC_PATH_PROG([PYTHON],[python[$PYTHON_VERSION]])
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	if test -z "$PYTHON"; then
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		m4_ifvaln([$2],[$2],[
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			AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find python$PYTHON_VERSION in your system path])
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			PYTHON_VERSION=""
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		])
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	fi
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	#
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	# Check for a version of Python >= 2.1.0
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	#
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	AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a version of Python >= '2.1.0'])
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	ac_supports_python_ver=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; \
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		ver = sys.version.split ()[[0]]; \
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		print (ver >= '2.1.0')"`
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	if test "$ac_supports_python_ver" != "True"; then
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		if test -z "$PYTHON_NOVERSIONCHECK"; then
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			AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
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			AC_MSG_FAILURE([
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This version of the AC@&t@_PYTHON_DEVEL macro
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doesn't work properly with versions of Python before
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2.1.0. You may need to re-run configure, setting the
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variables PYTHON_CPPFLAGS, PYTHON_LIBS, PYTHON_SITE_PKG,
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PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS and PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS by hand.
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Moreover, to disable this check, set PYTHON_NOVERSIONCHECK
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to something else than an empty string.
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])
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		else
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			AC_MSG_RESULT([skip at user request])
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		fi
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	else
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		AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
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	fi
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	#
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	# If the macro parameter ``version'' is set, honour it.
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	# A Python shim class, VPy, is used to implement correct version comparisons via
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	# string expressions, since e.g. a naive textual ">= 2.7.3" won't work for
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	# Python 2.7.10 (the ".1" being evaluated as less than ".3").
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	#
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	if test -n "$1"; then
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		AC_MSG_CHECKING([for a version of Python $1])
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                cat << EOF > ax_python_devel_vpy.py
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class VPy:
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    def vtup(self, s):
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        return tuple(map(int, s.strip().replace("rc", ".").split(".")))
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    def __init__(self):
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        import sys
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        self.vpy = tuple(sys.version_info)
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    def __eq__(self, s):
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        return self.vpy == self.vtup(s)
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    def __ne__(self, s):
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        return self.vpy != self.vtup(s)
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    def __lt__(self, s):
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        return self.vpy < self.vtup(s)
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    def __gt__(self, s):
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        return self.vpy > self.vtup(s)
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    def __le__(self, s):
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        return self.vpy <= self.vtup(s)
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    def __ge__(self, s):
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        return self.vpy >= self.vtup(s)
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EOF
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		ac_supports_python_ver=`$PYTHON -c "import ax_python_devel_vpy; \
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                        ver = ax_python_devel_vpy.VPy(); \
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			print (ver $1)"`
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                rm -rf ax_python_devel_vpy*.py* __pycache__/ax_python_devel_vpy*.py*
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		if test "$ac_supports_python_ver" = "True"; then
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			AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
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		else
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			AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
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			AC_MSG_ERROR([this package requires Python $1.
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If you have it installed, but it isn't the default Python
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interpreter in your system path, please pass the PYTHON_VERSION
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variable to configure. See ``configure --help'' for reference.
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])
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			PYTHON_VERSION=""
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		fi
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	fi
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	#
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	# Check for Python include path
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	#
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	#
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	AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Python include path])
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	if test -z "$PYTHON_CPPFLAGS"; then
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		python_path=`$PYTHON -c "import sysconfig; \
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			print (sysconfig.get_path('include'));"`
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		plat_python_path=`$PYTHON -c "import sysconfig; \
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			print (sysconfig.get_path('platinclude'));"`
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		if test -n "${python_path}"; then
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			if test "${plat_python_path}" != "${python_path}"; then
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				python_path="-I$python_path -I$plat_python_path"
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			else
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				python_path="-I$python_path"
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			fi
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		fi
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		PYTHON_CPPFLAGS=$python_path
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	fi
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	AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_CPPFLAGS])
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	AC_SUBST([PYTHON_CPPFLAGS])
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	#
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	# Check for Python library path
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	#
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	AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Python library path])
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	if test -z "$PYTHON_LIBS"; then
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		# (makes two attempts to ensure we've got a version number
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		# from the interpreter)
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		ac_python_version=`cat<<EOD | $PYTHON -
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# join all versioning strings, on some systems
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# major/minor numbers could be in different list elements
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from sysconfig import *
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e = get_config_var('VERSION')
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if e is not None:
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	print(e)
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EOD`
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		if test -z "$ac_python_version"; then
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			if test -n "$PYTHON_VERSION"; then
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				ac_python_version=$PYTHON_VERSION
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			else
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				ac_python_version=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; \
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					print ('.'.join(sys.version.split('.')[[:2]]))"`
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			fi
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		fi
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		# Make the versioning information available to the compiler
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		AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_PYTHON], ["$ac_python_version"],
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                                   [If available, contains the Python version number currently in use.])
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		# First, the library directory:
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		ac_python_libdir=`cat<<EOD | $PYTHON -
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# There should be only one
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import sysconfig
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e = sysconfig.get_config_var('LIBDIR')
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if e is not None:
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	print (e)
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EOD`
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		# Now, for the library:
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		ac_python_library=`cat<<EOD | $PYTHON -
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import sysconfig
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c = sysconfig.get_config_vars()
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if 'LDVERSION' in c:
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	print ('python'+c[['LDVERSION']])
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else:
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	print ('python'+c[['VERSION']])
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EOD`
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		# This small piece shamelessly adapted from PostgreSQL python macro;
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		# credits goes to momjian, I think. I'd like to put the right name
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		# in the credits, if someone can point me in the right direction... ?
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		#
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		if test -n "$ac_python_libdir" -a -n "$ac_python_library"
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		then
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			# use the official shared library
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			ac_python_library=`echo "$ac_python_library" | sed "s/^lib//"`
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			PYTHON_LIBS="-L$ac_python_libdir -l$ac_python_library"
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		else
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			# old way: use libpython from python_configdir
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			ac_python_libdir=`$PYTHON -c \
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			  "import sysconfig; \
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			  import os; \
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			  print (os.path.join(sysconfig.get_path('platstdlib'), 'config'));"`
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			PYTHON_LIBS="-L$ac_python_libdir -lpython$ac_python_version"
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		fi
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		if test -z "PYTHON_LIBS"; then
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			m4_ifvaln([$2],[$2],[
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				AC_MSG_ERROR([
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  Cannot determine location of your Python DSO. Please check it was installed with
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  dynamic libraries enabled, or try setting PYTHON_LIBS by hand.
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				])
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			])
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		fi
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	fi
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	AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_LIBS])
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	AC_SUBST([PYTHON_LIBS])
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	#
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	# Check for site packages
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	#
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	AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Python site-packages path])
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	if test -z "$PYTHON_SITE_PKG"; then
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		PYTHON_SITE_PKG=`$PYTHON -c "import distutils.sysconfig; \
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			print (distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(0,0));" 2>/dev/null || \
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			$PYTHON -c "import sysconfig; \
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			print (sysconfig.get_path('purelib'));"`
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	fi
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	AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_SITE_PKG])
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	AC_SUBST([PYTHON_SITE_PKG])
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	#
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	# libraries which must be linked in when embedding
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	#
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	AC_MSG_CHECKING(python extra libraries)
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	if test -z "$PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS"; then
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	   PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS=`$PYTHON -c "import sysconfig; \
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                conf = sysconfig.get_config_var; \
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                print (conf('LIBS') + ' ' + conf('SYSLIBS'))"`
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	fi
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	AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS])
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	AC_SUBST(PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS)
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	#
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	# linking flags needed when embedding
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	#
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	AC_MSG_CHECKING(python extra linking flags)
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	if test -z "$PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS"; then
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		PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS=`$PYTHON -c "import sysconfig; \
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			conf = sysconfig.get_config_var; \
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			print (conf('LINKFORSHARED'))"`
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	fi
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	AC_MSG_RESULT([$PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS])
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	AC_SUBST(PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
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	#
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	# final check to see if everything compiles alright
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	#
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	AC_MSG_CHECKING([consistency of all components of python development environment])
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	# save current global flags
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	ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
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	ac_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
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	ac_save_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
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	LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS $PYTHON_LIBS $PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS $PYTHON_EXTRA_LIBS"
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	LDFLAGS="$ac_save_LDFLAGS $PYTHON_EXTRA_LDFLAGS"
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	CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS $PYTHON_CPPFLAGS"
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	AC_LANG_PUSH([C])
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	AC_LINK_IFELSE([
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		AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <Python.h>]],
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				[[Py_Initialize();]])
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		],[pythonexists=yes],[pythonexists=no])
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	AC_LANG_POP([C])
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	# turn back to default flags
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	CPPFLAGS="$ac_save_CPPFLAGS"
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	LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
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	LDFLAGS="$ac_save_LDFLAGS"
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	AC_MSG_RESULT([$pythonexists])
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        if test ! "x$pythonexists" = "xyes"; then
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		m4_ifvaln([$2],[$2],[
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			AC_MSG_FAILURE([
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  Could not link test program to Python. Maybe the main Python library has been
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  installed in some non-standard library path. If so, pass it to configure,
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  via the LIBS environment variable.
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  Example: ./configure LIBS="-L/usr/non-standard-path/python/lib"
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  ============================================================================
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   ERROR!
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   You probably have to install the development version of the Python package
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   for your distribution.  The exact name of this package varies among them.
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  ============================================================================
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	   ])
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			PYTHON_VERSION=""
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		])
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	fi
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	#
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	# all done!
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	#
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])
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