#serial 1 dnl From Jim Meyering. dnl Determine whether malloc accepts 0 as its argument. dnl If it doesn't, arrange to use the replacement function. dnl dnl If you use this macro in a package, you should dnl add the following two lines to acconfig.h: dnl /* Define to rpl_malloc if the replacement function should be used. */ dnl #undef malloc dnl AC_DEFUN([jm_FUNC_MALLOC], [ if test x = y; then dnl This code is deliberately never run via ./configure. dnl FIXME: this is a gross hack to make autoheader put an entry dnl for this symbol in config.h.in. AC_CHECK_FUNCS(DONE_WORKING_MALLOC_CHECK) fi dnl xmalloc.c requires that this symbol be defined so it doesn't dnl mistakenly use a broken malloc -- as it might if this test were omitted. AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DONE_WORKING_MALLOC_CHECK, 1, [Needed for xmalloc.c]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working malloc], jm_cv_func_working_malloc, [AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([ char *malloc (); int main () { exit (malloc (0) ? 0 : 1); } ])], [jm_cv_func_working_malloc=yes], [jm_cv_func_working_malloc=no], [When crosscompiling]) ]) if test $jm_cv_func_working_malloc = no; then AC_LIBOBJ([malloc]) AC_DEFINE(malloc, rpl_malloc, [Replacement malloc()]) fi ])