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## Copyright (C) 1998-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

%CONFIG_H%: %STAMP%
## Recover from removal of CONFIG_HEADER.
	@test -f $@ || rm -f %STAMP%
	@test -f $@ || $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) %STAMP%


%STAMP%: %CONFIG_H_DEPS% $(top_builddir)/config.status
	@rm -f %STAMP%
	cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status %CONFIG_H_PATH%


## Only the first file of AC_CONFIG_HEADERS is assumed to be generated
## by autoheader.
if %?FIRST-HDR%
%CONFIG_HIN%: %MAINTAINER-MODE% $(am__configure_deps) %FILES%
## Cater to parallel BSD make.
	($(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOHEADER))
## Whenever $(AUTOHEADER) has run, we must make sure that
## ./config.status will rebuild config.h.  The dependency from %STAMP%
## on %CONFIG_H_DEPS% (which contains config.hin) is not enough to
## express this.
##
## There are some tricky cases where this rule will build a
## config.hin which has the same timestamp as %STAMP%, in which case
## ./config.status will not be rerun (meaning that users will use an
## out-of-date config.h without knowing it).  One situation where this
## can occur is the following:
## 1. the user updates some configure dependency (let's say foo.m4)
##    and runs 'make';
## 2. the rebuild rules detect that a foo.m4 has changed,
##    run aclocal, autoconf, automake, and then run ./config.status.
##    (Note that autoheader hasn't been called yet, so ./config.status
##    outputs a config.h from an obsolete config.hin);
## 3. once Makefile has been regenerated, make continues, and
##    discovers that config.h is a dependency of the 'all' rule.
##    Because config.h depends on stamp-h1, stamp-h1 depends on
##    config.hin, and config.hin depends on aclocal.m4, make runs
##    autoheader to rebuild config.hin.
## Now make ought to call ./config.status once again to rebuild
## config.h from the new config.hin, but if you have a sufficiently
## fast box, steps 2 and 3 will occur within the same second: the
## config.h/stamp-h1 generated from the outdated config.hin will have
## the same mtime as the new config.hin.  Hence make will think that
## config.h is up to date.
##
## A solution is to erase %STAMP% here so that the %STAMP% rule
## is always triggered after the this one.
	rm -f %STAMP%
## Autoheader has the bad habit of not changing the timestamp if
## config.hin is unchanged, which breaks Make targets.  Since what
## must not changed gratuitously is config.h, which is already handled
## by config.status, there is no reason to make things complex for
## config.hin.
	touch $@
endif %?FIRST-HDR%
libtool.am000064400000002007150511241430006522 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

.PHONY: mostlyclean-libtool clean-libtool distclean-libtool
mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-libtool
mostlyclean-libtool:
	-rm -f *.lo

clean-am: clean-libtool
clean-libtool:
?LTRMS?%LTRMS%

?TOPDIR_P?distclean-am: distclean-libtool
?TOPDIR_P?distclean-libtool:
?TOPDIR_P?	-rm -f libtool config.lt
configure.am000064400000015335150511241430007047 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.


## This dummy rule is called from subdirectories whenever one of the
## top-level Makefile's dependencies must be updated.  It does depend
## on %MAKEFILE% for the benefit of non-GNU make implementations (GNU
## make will always make sure %MAKEFILE% is updated before considering
## the am--refresh target anyway).
if %?TOPDIR_P%
.PHONY: am--refresh
am--refresh: %MAKEFILE%
	@:
endif %?TOPDIR_P%

## --------------------- ##
## Building Makefile.*.  ##
## --------------------- ##

## This rule remakes the Makefile.in.
%MAKEFILE-IN%: %MAINTAINER-MODE% %MAKEFILE-AM% %MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS% $(am__configure_deps)
## If configure.ac or one of configure's dependencies has changed, all
## Makefile.in are to be updated; it is then more efficient to run
## automake on all the Makefiles at once.  It also allow Automake to be
## run for newly added directories.
	@for dep in $?; do \
	  case '$(am__configure_deps)' in \
	    *$$dep*) \
?TOPDIR_P?	      echo ' cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS%'; \
?TOPDIR_P?	      $(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS% \
?TOPDIR_P?		&& exit 0; \
?!TOPDIR_P?	      ( cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh ) \
## If on the other hand, subdir/Makefile.in has been removed, then toplevel
## am--refresh will not be aware of any need to run.  We still invoke it
## due to $? listing all prerequisites.  Fix up for it by running the rebuild
## rule for this file only, below.
?!TOPDIR_P?	        && { if test -f $@; then exit 0; else break; fi; }; \
	      exit 1;; \
	  esac; \
	done; \
## Otherwise, rebuild only this file.
	echo ' cd $(top_srcdir) && $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS% %MAKEFILE-AM-SOURCES%'; \
	$(am__cd) $(top_srcdir) && \
	  $(AUTOMAKE) %AUTOMAKE-OPTIONS% %MAKEFILE-AM-SOURCES%

## Ensure that GNU make doesn't remove Makefile if ./config.status (below)
## is interrupted.  Otherwise, the user would need to know to rerun
## ./config.status to recreate the lost Makefile.
.PRECIOUS: %MAKEFILE%
## This rule remakes the Makefile.
%MAKEFILE%: %MAKEFILE-DEPS% $(top_builddir)/config.status
## If Makefile is to be updated because of config.status, then run
## config.status without argument in order to (i) rerun all the
## AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS including those that are not visible to
## Automake, and (ii) to save time by running config.status all with
## all the files, instead of once per file (iii) generate Makefiles
## in newly added directories.
	@case '$?' in \
## Don't prefix $(top_builddir), because GNU make will strip it out
## when it's '.'.
	  *config.status*) \
?TOPDIR_P?	    echo ' $(SHELL) ./config.status'; \
?TOPDIR_P?	    $(SHELL) ./config.status;; \
?!TOPDIR_P?	    cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh;; \
	  *) \
## FIXME: $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles) lets us re-run the rule to create the
## .P files.  Ideally we wouldn't have to do this by hand.
	    echo ' cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status %CONFIG-MAKEFILE% $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles)'; \
	    cd $(top_builddir) && $(SHELL) ./config.status %CONFIG-MAKEFILE% $(am__maybe_remake_depfiles);; \
	esac;

## Avoid the "deleted header file" problem for the dependencies.
##  Add the trailing "$(am__empty)" to trick Automake into not spuriously
## complaining about "duplicated targets" in case the %MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS%
## list expands to a single target that is also declared in some
## user-defined rule.
?HAVE-MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS?%MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS% $(am__empty):

DIST_COMMON += %MAKEFILE-AM%


## --------------------------- ##
## config.status & configure.  ##
## --------------------------- ##

if %?TOPDIR_P%
## Always require configure.ac and configure at top level, even if they
## don't exist.  This is especially important for configure, since it
## won't be created until autoconf is run -- which might be after
## automake is run.
DIST_COMMON += $(top_srcdir)/configure $(am__configure_deps)
endif %?TOPDIR_P%

$(top_builddir)/config.status: $(top_srcdir)/configure $(CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES)
?TOPDIR_P?	$(SHELL) ./config.status --recheck
?!TOPDIR_P?	cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh

$(top_srcdir)/configure: %MAINTAINER-MODE% $(am__configure_deps)
?TOPDIR_P?	$(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF)
?!TOPDIR_P?	cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh


## ------------ ##
## aclocal.m4.  ##
## ------------ ##

## Whenever a configure dependency changes we need to rebuild
## aclocal.m4 too.  Changing configure.ac, or any file included by
## aclocal.m4 might require adding more files to aclocal.m4.  Hence
## the $(am__configure_deps) dependency.
## We still need $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS) for sake of backward-compatibility;
## we should hopefully be able to get rid of it in a not-so-distant
## future.
if %?REGEN-ACLOCAL-M4%
$(ACLOCAL_M4): %MAINTAINER-MODE% $(am__aclocal_m4_deps)
?TOPDIR_P?	$(am__cd) $(srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL) $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS)
?!TOPDIR_P?	cd $(top_builddir) && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) am--refresh

## Avoid the "deleted header file" problem for the dependencies.
$(am__aclocal_m4_deps):
endif %?REGEN-ACLOCAL-M4%


## --------- ##
## cleanup.  ##
## --------- ##

## We special-case config.status here.  If we do it as part of the
## normal clean processing for this directory, then it might be
## removed before some subdir is cleaned.  However, that subdir's
## Makefile depends on config.status.

if %?TOPDIR_P%
am__CONFIG_DISTCLEAN_FILES = config.status config.cache config.log \
 configure.lineno config.status.lineno
distclean:
	-rm -f $(am__CONFIG_DISTCLEAN_FILES)

## Note: you might think we should remove Makefile.in, configure, or
## aclocal.m4 here in a maintainer-clean rule.  However, the GNU
## Coding Standards explicitly prohibit this.

maintainer-clean:
	-rm -f $(am__CONFIG_DISTCLEAN_FILES)
## autom4te.cache is created by Autoconf; the only valid target to
## remove it is maintainer-clean, not distclean.
## If you have an autom4te.cache that cause distcheck to fail, then
## it is good news: you finally discovered that autoconf and/or
## autoheader is needed to use your tarball, which is wrong.
	-rm -rf $(top_srcdir)/autom4te.cache


endif %?TOPDIR_P%
progs.am000064400000014367150511241430006224 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## ------------ ##
## Installing.  ##
## ------------ ##

if %?INSTALL%
am__installdirs += "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)"
?EXEC?.PHONY install-exec-am: install-%DIR%PROGRAMS
?!EXEC?.PHONY install-data-am: install-%DIR%PROGRAMS
install-%DIR%PROGRAMS: $(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
## Funny invocation because Makefile variable can be empty, leading to
## a syntax error in sh.
	@list='$(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
	for p in $$list; do echo "$$p $$p"; done | \
## On Cygwin with libtool test won't see 'foo.exe' but instead 'foo'.
## So we check for both.
	sed 's/$(EXEEXT)$$//' | \
	while read p p1; do if test -f $$p \
?LIBTOOL?	 || test -f $$p1 \
	  ; then echo "$$p"; echo "$$p"; else :; fi; \
	done | \
## We now have a list of sourcefile pairs, separated by newline.
## Turn that into "sourcefile source_base target_dir xformed_target_base",
## with newlines being turned into spaces in a second step.
	sed -e 'p;s,.*/,,;n;h' \
?BASE?	    -e 's|.*|.|' \
?!BASE?	    -e 's|[^/]*$$||; s|^$$|.|' \
	    -e 'p;x;s,.*/,,;s/$(EXEEXT)$$//;$(transform);s/$$/$(EXEEXT)/' | \
	sed 'N;N;N;s,\n, ,g' | \
## The following awk script turns that into one line containing directories
## and then lines of 'type target_name_or_directory sources ...', with type
## 'd' designating directories, and 'f' files.
	$(AWK) 'BEGIN { files["."] = ""; dirs["."] = 1 } \
	  { d=$$3; if (dirs[d] != 1) { print "d", d; dirs[d] = 1 } \
	    if ($$2 == $$4) files[d] = files[d] " " $$1; \
	    else { print "f", $$3 "/" $$4, $$1; } } \
	  END { for (d in files) print "f", d, files[d] }' | \
	while read type dir files; do \
?!BASE?	  case $$type in \
?!BASE?	  d) echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir'"; \
?!BASE?	     $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir" || exit $$?;; \
?!BASE?	  f) \
	    if test "$$dir" = .; then dir=; else dir=/$$dir; fi; \
	    test -z "$$files" || { \
?!LIBTOOL?	      echo " $(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)$$dir'"; \
?!LIBTOOL?	      $(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)$$dir" || exit $$?; \
## Note that we explicitly set the libtool mode.  This avoids any
## lossage if the install program doesn't have a name that libtool
## expects.
?LIBTOOL?	    echo " $(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV) $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=install $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)$$dir'"; \
?LIBTOOL?	    $(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV) $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=install $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)$$dir" || exit $$?; \
	    } \
?!BASE?	  ;; esac \
	; done

endif %?INSTALL%


## -------------- ##
## Uninstalling.  ##
## -------------- ##

if %?INSTALL%
.PHONY uninstall-am: uninstall-%DIR%PROGRAMS
uninstall-%DIR%PROGRAMS:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \
	files=`for p in $$list; do echo "$$p"; done | \
## Remove any leading directory before applying $(transform),
## but keep the directory part in the hold buffer, in order to
## reapply it again afterwards in the nobase case.  Append $(EXEEXT).
	  sed -e 'h;s,^.*/,,;s/$(EXEEXT)$$//;$(transform)' \
	      -e 's/$$/$(EXEEXT)/' \
?!BASE?	      -e 'x;s,[^/]*$$,,;G;s,\n,,' \
	`; \
	test -n "$$list" || exit 0; \
	echo " ( cd '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)' && rm -f" $$files ")"; \
	cd "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" && rm -f $$files
endif %?INSTALL%


## ---------- ##
## Cleaning.  ##
## ---------- ##

.PHONY clean-am: clean-%DIR%PROGRAMS
clean-%DIR%PROGRAMS:
?!LIBTOOL?	-test -z "$(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)" || rm -f $(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)
## Under Cygwin, we build 'program$(EXEEXT)'.  However, if this
## program uses a Libtool library, Libtool will move it in
## '_libs/program$(EXEEXT)' and create a 'program' wrapper (without
## '$(EXEEXT)').  Therefore, if Libtool is used, we must try to erase
## both 'program$(EXEEXT)' and 'program'.
## Cleaning the '_libs/' or '.libs/' directory is done from clean-libtool.
## FIXME: In the future (i.e., when it works) it would be nice to delegate
## this task to "libtool --mode=clean".
?LIBTOOL?	@list='$(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)'; test -n "$$list" || exit 0; \
?LIBTOOL?	echo " rm -f" $$list; \
?LIBTOOL?	rm -f $$list || exit $$?; \
?LIBTOOL?	test -n "$(EXEEXT)" || exit 0; \
?LIBTOOL?	list=`for p in $$list; do echo "$$p"; done | sed 's/$(EXEEXT)$$//'`; \
?LIBTOOL?	echo " rm -f" $$list; \
?LIBTOOL?	rm -f $$list


## ---------- ##
## Checking.  ##
## ---------- ##

if %?CK-OPTS%
.PHONY installcheck-am: installcheck-%DIR%PROGRAMS
installcheck-%DIR%PROGRAMS: $(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)
	bad=0; pid=$$$$; list="$(%DIR%_PROGRAMS)"; for p in $$list; do \
	  case ' $(AM_INSTALLCHECK_STD_OPTIONS_EXEMPT) ' in \
## Match $(srcdir)/$$p in addition to $$p because Sun make might rewrite
## filenames in AM_INSTALLCHECK_STD_OPTIONS_EXEMPT during VPATH builds.
	   *" $$p "* | *" $(srcdir)/$$p "*) continue;; \
	  esac; \
## Strip the directory and $(EXEEXT) before applying $(transform).
	  f=`echo "$$p" | \
	     sed 's,^.*/,,;s/$(EXEEXT)$$//;$(transform);s/$$/$(EXEEXT)/'`; \
## Insert the directory back if nobase_ is used.
?!BASE?	  f=`echo "$$p" | sed 's|[^/]*$$||'`"$$f"; \
	  for opt in --help --version; do \
	    if "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$f" $$opt >c$${pid}_.out \
	         2>c$${pid}_.err </dev/null \
		 && test -n "`cat c$${pid}_.out`" \
		 && test -z "`cat c$${pid}_.err`"; then :; \
	    else echo "$$f does not support $$opt" 1>&2; bad=1; fi; \
	  done; \
	done; rm -f c$${pid}_.???; exit $$bad
endif %?CK-OPTS%
texi-vers.am000064400000004651150511241430007013 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

DIST_COMMON += %VTEXI% %STAMPVTI%

## Don't give this rule a command (even '@:').
## %STAMPVTI% is always newer than %VTEXI%, so this rule is always
## triggered.  If you equip this rule with a command, GNU make will
## assume %VTEXI% has been rebuild in the current directory and
## discard any %VTEXI% file found in a VPATH search.
%VTEXI%: %MAINTAINER-MODE% %STAMPVTI%

## Depend on configure so that version number updates cause a rebuild.
## (Not configure.ac, because not all setups define the version number
## in this file.)
%STAMPVTI%: %TEXI% $(top_srcdir)/configure
## It is wrong to have %STAMPVTI% dependent on %DIRSTAMP%, because
## %STAMPVTI% is distributed and %DIRSTAMP% isn't: a distributed file
## should never be dependent upon a non-distributed built file.
## Therefore we ensure that %DIRSTAMP% exists in the rule.
## Use cp + mv so that the update of %VTEXI% is atomic even if
## the source directory is on a different file system.
?DIRSTAMP?	@test -f %DIRSTAMP% || $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) %DIRSTAMP%
	@(dir=.; test -f ./%TEXI% || dir=$(srcdir); \
	set `$(SHELL) %MDDIR%mdate-sh $$dir/%TEXI%`; \
	echo "@set UPDATED $$1 $$2 $$3"; \
	echo "@set UPDATED-MONTH $$2 $$3"; \
	echo "@set EDITION $(VERSION)"; \
	echo "@set VERSION $(VERSION)") > %VTI%.tmp$$$$ && \
	(cmp -s %VTI%.tmp$$$$ %VTEXI% \
	  || (echo "Updating %VTEXI%" && \
	      cp %VTI%.tmp$$$$ %VTEXI%.tmp$$$$ && \
	      mv %VTEXI%.tmp$$$$ %VTEXI%)) && \
	rm -f %VTI%.tmp$$$$ %VTEXI%.$$$$
	@cp %VTEXI% $@

mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-%VTI%
mostlyclean-%VTI%:
	-rm -f %VTI%.tmp* %VTEXI%.tmp*

maintainer-clean-am: maintainer-clean-%VTI%
maintainer-clean-%VTI%:
%MAINTAINER-MODE%	-rm -f %STAMPVTI% %VTEXI%

.PHONY: mostlyclean-%VTI% maintainer-clean-%VTI%
mans-vars.am000064400000001532150511241430006767 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

NROFF = nroff
## We don't really need this, but we use it in case we ever want to
## support noinst_MANS.
MANS = %MANS%
scripts.am000064400000011152150511241430006546 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

if %?INSTALL%
include inst-vars.am
endif %?INSTALL%

## ------------ ##
## Installing.  ##
## ------------ ##

if %?INSTALL%
## if doesn't work properly for Automake variables yet.
am__installdirs += "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)"
?EXEC?.PHONY install-exec-am: install-%DIR%SCRIPTS
?!EXEC?.PHONY install-data-am: install-%DIR%SCRIPTS
install-%DIR%SCRIPTS: $(%DIR%_SCRIPTS)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
## Funny invocation because Makefile variable can be empty, leading to
## a syntax error in sh.
	@list='$(%DIR%_SCRIPTS)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
?!BASE?	$(am__nobase_strip_setup); \
	for p in $$list; do \
## A file can be in the source directory or the build directory.
	  if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
## A script may or may not exist.
	  if test -f "$$d$$p"; then echo "$$d$$p"; echo "$$p"; else :; fi; \
	done | \
## We now have a list of "sourcefile newline (nobase-)target" pairs.
## Turn that into "sourcefile source_base target_dir xformed_target_base",
## with newlines being turned into spaces in a second step.
	sed -e 'p;s,.*/,,;n' \
?BASE?	    -e 'h;s|.*|.|' \
?!BASE?	    -e "s|$$srcdirstrip/||" -e 'h;s|[^/]*$$||; s|^$$|.|' \
	    -e 'p;x;s,.*/,,;$(transform)' | sed 'N;N;N;s,\n, ,g' | \
	$(AWK) 'BEGIN { files["."] = ""; dirs["."] = 1; } \
	  { d=$$3; if (dirs[d] != 1) { print "d", d; dirs[d] = 1 } \
	    if ($$2 == $$4) { files[d] = files[d] " " $$1; \
	      if (++n[d] == $(am__install_max)) { \
		print "f", d, files[d]; n[d] = 0; files[d] = "" } } \
	    else { print "f", d "/" $$4, $$1 } } \
	  END { for (d in files) print "f", d, files[d] }' | \
	while read type dir files; do \
?!BASE?	  case $$type in \
?!BASE?	  d) echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir'"; \
?!BASE?	     $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir" || exit $$?;; \
?!BASE?	  f) \
	     if test "$$dir" = .; then dir=; else dir=/$$dir; fi; \
	     test -z "$$files" || { \
	       echo " $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)$$dir'"; \
	       $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)$$dir" || exit $$?; \
	     } \
?!BASE?	  ;; esac \
	; done
endif %?INSTALL%


## -------------- ##
## Uninstalling.  ##
## -------------- ##

if %?INSTALL%
.PHONY uninstall-am: uninstall-%DIR%SCRIPTS
uninstall-%DIR%SCRIPTS:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(%DIR%_SCRIPTS)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit 0; \
?BASE?	files=`for p in $$list; do echo "$$p"; done | \
?BASE?	       sed -e 's,.*/,,;$(transform)'`; \
?!BASE?	$(am__nobase_strip_setup); \
?!BASE?	files=`$(am__nobase_strip) \
?!BASE?	       -e 'h;s,.*/,,;$(transform);x;s|[^/]*$$||;G;s,\n,,'`; \
	dir='$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'; $(am__uninstall_files_from_dir)
endif %?INSTALL%


## -------------- ##
## Distributing.  ##
## -------------- ##

if %?DIST%
DIST_COMMON += %DISTVAR%
endif %?DIST%


## ---------- ##
## Checking.  ##
## ---------- ##

if %?CK-OPTS%
.PHONY installcheck-am: installcheck-%DIR%SCRIPTS
installcheck-%DIR%SCRIPTS: $(%DIR%_SCRIPTS)
	bad=0; pid=$$$$; list="$(%DIR%_SCRIPTS)"; for p in $$list; do \
	  case ' $(AM_INSTALLCHECK_STD_OPTIONS_EXEMPT) ' in \
## Match $(srcdir)/$$p in addition to $$p because Sun make might rewrite
## filenames in AM_INSTALLCHECK_STD_OPTIONS_EXEMPT during VPATH builds.
	   *" $$p "* | *" $(srcdir)/$$p "*) continue;; \
	  esac; \
## Strip any leading directory before applying $(transform).
	  f=`echo "$$p" | sed 's,^.*/,,;$(transform)'`; \
## Insert the directory back if nobase_ is used.
?!BASE?	  f=`echo "$$p" | sed 's|[^/]*$$||'`"$$f"; \
	  for opt in --help --version; do \
	    if "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$f" $$opt >c$${pid}_.out \
	         2>c$${pid}_.err </dev/null \
		 && test -n "`cat c$${pid}_.out`" \
		 && test -z "`cat c$${pid}_.err`"; then :; \
	    else echo "$$f does not support $$opt" 1>&2; bad=1; fi; \
	  done; \
	done; rm -f c$${pid}_.???; exit $$bad
endif %?CK-OPTS%
check.am000064400000053202150511241430006136 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

am__tty_colors_dummy = \
  mgn= red= grn= lgn= blu= brg= std=; \
  am__color_tests=no

am__tty_colors = { \
  $(am__tty_colors_dummy); \
  if test "X$(AM_COLOR_TESTS)" = Xno; then \
    am__color_tests=no; \
  elif test "X$(AM_COLOR_TESTS)" = Xalways; then \
    am__color_tests=yes; \
## If stdout is a non-dumb tty, use colors.  If test -t is not supported,
## then this check fails; a conservative approach.  Of course do not
## redirect stdout here, just stderr.
  elif test "X$$TERM" != Xdumb && { test -t 1; } 2>/dev/null; then \
    am__color_tests=yes; \
  fi; \
  if test $$am__color_tests = yes; then \
    red=''; \
    grn=''; \
    lgn=''; \
    blu=''; \
    mgn=''; \
    brg=''; \
    std=''; \
  fi; \
}

.PHONY: check-TESTS

if !%?SERIAL_TESTS%

include inst-vars.am

## New parallel test driver.
##
## The first version of the code here was adapted from check.mk, which was
## originally written at EPITA/LRDE, further developed at Gostai, then made
## its way from GNU coreutils to end up, largely rewritten, in Automake.
## The current version is an heavy rewrite of that, to allow for support
## of more test metadata, and the use of custom test drivers and protocols
## (among them, TAP).

am__recheck_rx = ^[ 	]*:recheck:[ 	]*
am__global_test_result_rx = ^[ 	]*:global-test-result:[ 	]*
am__copy_in_global_log_rx = ^[ 	]*:copy-in-global-log:[ 	]*

# A command that, given a newline-separated list of test names on the
# standard input, print the name of the tests that are to be re-run
# upon "make recheck".
am__list_recheck_tests = $(AWK) '{ \
## By default, we assume the test is to be re-run.
  recheck = 1; \
  while ((rc = (getline line < ($$0 ".trs"))) != 0) \
    { \
      if (rc < 0) \
        { \
## If we've encountered an I/O error here, there are three possibilities:
##
##  [1] The '.log' file exists, but the '.trs' does not; in this case,
##      we "gracefully" recover by assuming the corresponding test is
##      to be re-run (which will re-create the missing '.trs' file).
##
##  [2] Both the '.log' and '.trs' files are missing; this means that
##      the corresponding test has not been run, and is thus *not* to
##      be re-run.
##
##  [3] We have encountered some corner-case problem (e.g., a '.log' or
##      '.trs' files somehow made unreadable, or issues with a bad NFS
##      connection, or whatever); we don't handle such corner cases.
##
          if ((getline line2 < ($$0 ".log")) < 0) \
	    recheck = 0; \
          break; \
        } \
      else if (line ~ /$(am__recheck_rx)[nN][Oo]/) \
## A directive explicitly specifying the test is *not* to be re-run.
        { \
          recheck = 0; \
          break; \
        } \
      else if (line ~ /$(am__recheck_rx)[yY][eE][sS]/) \
        { \
## A directive explicitly specifying the test *is* to be re-run.
          break; \
        } \
## else continue with the next iteration.
    }; \
  if (recheck) \
    print $$0; \
## Don't leak open file descriptors, as this could cause serious
## problems when there are many tests (yes, even on Linux).
  close ($$0 ".trs"); \
  close ($$0 ".log"); \
}'

# A command that, given a newline-separated list of test names on the
# standard input, create the global log from their .trs and .log files.
am__create_global_log = $(AWK) ' \
function fatal(msg) \
{ \
  print "fatal: making $@: " msg | "cat >&2"; \
  exit 1; \
} \
function rst_section(header) \
{ \
  print header; \
  len = length(header); \
  for (i = 1; i <= len; i = i + 1) \
    printf "="; \
  printf "\n\n"; \
} \
{ \
## By default, we assume the test log is to be copied in the global log,
## and that its result is simply "RUN" (i.e., we still don't know what
## it outcome was, but we know that at least it has run).
  copy_in_global_log = 1; \
  global_test_result = "RUN"; \
  while ((rc = (getline line < ($$0 ".trs"))) != 0) \
    { \
      if (rc < 0) \
         fatal("failed to read from " $$0 ".trs"); \
      if (line ~ /$(am__global_test_result_rx)/) \
        { \
          sub("$(am__global_test_result_rx)", "", line); \
          sub("[ 	]*$$", "", line); \
          global_test_result = line; \
        } \
      else if (line ~ /$(am__copy_in_global_log_rx)[nN][oO]/) \
        copy_in_global_log = 0; \
    }; \
  if (copy_in_global_log) \
    { \
      rst_section(global_test_result ": " $$0); \
      while ((rc = (getline line < ($$0 ".log"))) != 0) \
      { \
        if (rc < 0) \
          fatal("failed to read from " $$0 ".log"); \
        print line; \
      }; \
      printf "\n"; \
    }; \
## Don't leak open file descriptors, as this could cause serious
## problems when there are many tests (yes, even on Linux).
  close ($$0 ".trs"); \
  close ($$0 ".log"); \
}'

# Restructured Text title.
am__rst_title = { sed 's/.*/   &   /;h;s/./=/g;p;x;s/ *$$//;p;g' && echo; }

# Solaris 10 'make', and several other traditional 'make' implementations,
# pass "-e" to $(SHELL), and POSIX 2008 even requires this.  Work around it
# by disabling -e (using the XSI extension "set +e") if it's set.
am__sh_e_setup = case $$- in *e*) set +e;; esac

# Default flags passed to test drivers.
am__common_driver_flags = \
  --color-tests "$$am__color_tests" \
  --enable-hard-errors "$$am__enable_hard_errors" \
  --expect-failure "$$am__expect_failure"

# To be inserted before the command running the test.  Creates the
# directory for the log if needed.  Stores in $dir the directory
# containing $f, in $tst the test, in $log the log.  Executes the
# developer- defined test setup AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT (if any), and
# passes TESTS_ENVIRONMENT.  Set up options for the wrapper that
# will run the test scripts (or their associated LOG_COMPILER, if
# thy have one).
am__check_pre =						\
$(am__sh_e_setup);					\
$(am__vpath_adj_setup) $(am__vpath_adj)			\
$(am__tty_colors);					\
srcdir=$(srcdir); export srcdir;			\
case "$@" in						\
  */*) am__odir=`echo "./$@" | sed 's|/[^/]*$$||'`;;	\
    *) am__odir=.;; 					\
esac;							\
test "x$$am__odir" = x"." || test -d "$$am__odir" 	\
  || $(MKDIR_P) "$$am__odir" || exit $$?;		\
if test -f "./$$f"; then dir=./;			\
elif test -f "$$f"; then dir=;				\
else dir="$(srcdir)/"; fi;				\
tst=$$dir$$f; log='$@'; 				\
if test -n '$(DISABLE_HARD_ERRORS)'; then		\
  am__enable_hard_errors=no; 				\
else							\
  am__enable_hard_errors=yes; 				\
fi; 							\
## The use of $dir below is required to account for VPATH
## rewriting done by Sun make.
case " $(XFAIL_TESTS) " in				\
  *[\ \	]$$f[\ \	]* | *[\ \	]$$dir$$f[\ \	]*) \
    am__expect_failure=yes;;				\
  *)							\
    am__expect_failure=no;;				\
esac; 							\
$(AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) $(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT)

# A shell command to get the names of the tests scripts with any registered
# extension removed (i.e., equivalently, the names of the test logs, with
# the '.log' extension removed).  The result is saved in the shell variable
# '$bases'.  This honors runtime overriding of TESTS and TEST_LOGS.  Sadly,
# we cannot use something simpler, involving e.g., "$(TEST_LOGS:.log=)",
# since that might cause problem with VPATH rewrites for suffix-less tests.
# See also 'test-harness-vpath-rewrite.sh' and 'test-trs-basic.sh'.
am__set_TESTS_bases = \
  bases='$(TEST_LOGS)'; \
  bases=`for i in $$bases; do echo $$i; done | sed 's/\.log$$//'`; \
## Trim away any extra whitespace.  This has already proved useful
## in avoiding weird bug on lesser make implementations.  It also
## works around the GNU make 3.80 bug where trailing whitespace in
## "TESTS = foo.test $(empty)" causes $(TESTS_LOGS)  to erroneously
## expand to "foo.log .log".
  bases=`echo $$bases`

# Recover from deleted '.trs' file; this should ensure that
# "rm -f foo.log; make foo.trs" re-run 'foo.test', and re-create
# both 'foo.log' and 'foo.trs'.  Break the recipe in two subshells
# to avoid problems with "make -n".
.log.trs:
	rm -f $< $@
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $<

# Leading 'am--fnord' is there to ensure the list of targets does not
# expand to empty, as could happen e.g. with make check TESTS=''.
am--fnord $(TEST_LOGS) $(TEST_LOGS:.log=.trs): $(am__force_recheck)
am--force-recheck:
	@:

$(TEST_SUITE_LOG): $(TEST_LOGS)
	@$(am__set_TESTS_bases); \
## Helper shell function, tells whether a path refers to an existing,
## regular, readable file.
	am__f_ok () { test -f "$$1" && test -r "$$1"; }; \
## We need to ensures that all the required '.trs' and '.log' files will
## be present and readable.  The direct dependencies of $(TEST_SUITE_LOG)
## only ensure that all the '.log' files exists; they don't ensure that
## the '.log' files are readable, and worse, they don't ensure that the
## '.trs' files even exist.
	redo_bases=`for i in $$bases; do \
	              am__f_ok $$i.trs && am__f_ok $$i.log || echo $$i; \
	            done`; \
	if test -n "$$redo_bases"; then \
## Uh-oh, either some '.log' files were unreadable, or some '.trs' files
## were missing (or unreadable).  We need to re-run the corresponding
## tests in order to re-create them.
	  redo_logs=`for i in $$redo_bases; do echo $$i.log; done`; \
	  redo_results=`for i in $$redo_bases; do echo $$i.trs; done`; \
	  if $(am__make_dryrun); then :; else \
## Break "rm -f" into two calls to minimize the possibility of exceeding
## command line length limits.
	    rm -f $$redo_logs && rm -f $$redo_results || exit 1; \
	  fi; \
	fi; \
## Use a trick to to ensure that we don't go into an infinite recursion
## in case a test log in $(TEST_LOGS) is the same as $(TEST_SUITE_LOG).
## Yes, this has already happened in practice.  Sigh!
	if test -n "$$am__remaking_logs"; then \
	  echo "fatal: making $(TEST_SUITE_LOG): possible infinite" \
	       "recursion detected" >&2; \
## Invoking this unconditionally could cause a useless "make all" to
## be invoked when '$redo_logs' expands to empty (automake bug#16302).
	elif test -n "$$redo_logs"; then \
	  am__remaking_logs=yes $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $$redo_logs; \
	fi; \
	if $(am__make_dryrun); then :; else \
## Sanity check: each unreadable or non-existent test result file should
## has been properly remade at this point, as should the corresponding log
## file.
	  st=0;  \
	  errmsg="fatal: making $(TEST_SUITE_LOG): failed to create"; \
	  for i in $$redo_bases; do \
	    test -f $$i.trs && test -r $$i.trs \
	      || { echo "$$errmsg $$i.trs" >&2; st=1; }; \
	    test -f $$i.log && test -r $$i.log \
	      || { echo "$$errmsg $$i.log" >&2; st=1; }; \
	  done; \
	  test $$st -eq 0 || exit 1; \
	fi
## We need a new subshell to work portably with "make -n", since the
## previous part of the recipe contained a $(MAKE) invocation.
	@$(am__sh_e_setup); $(am__tty_colors); $(am__set_TESTS_bases); \
	ws='[ 	]'; \
## List of test result files.
	results=`for b in $$bases; do echo $$b.trs; done`; \
	test -n "$$results" || results=/dev/null; \
## Prepare data for the test suite summary.  These do not take into account
## unreadable test results, but they'll be appropriately updated later if
## needed.
	all=`  grep "^$$ws*:test-result:"           $$results | wc -l`; \
	pass=` grep "^$$ws*:test-result:$$ws*PASS"  $$results | wc -l`; \
	fail=` grep "^$$ws*:test-result:$$ws*FAIL"  $$results | wc -l`; \
	skip=` grep "^$$ws*:test-result:$$ws*SKIP"  $$results | wc -l`; \
	xfail=`grep "^$$ws*:test-result:$$ws*XFAIL" $$results | wc -l`; \
	xpass=`grep "^$$ws*:test-result:$$ws*XPASS" $$results | wc -l`; \
	error=`grep "^$$ws*:test-result:$$ws*ERROR" $$results | wc -l`; \
## Whether the testsuite was successful or not.
	if test `expr $$fail + $$xpass + $$error` -eq 0; then \
	  success=true; \
	else \
	  success=false; \
	fi; \
## Make $br a line of exactly 76 '=' characters, that will be used to
## enclose the testsuite summary report when displayed on the console.
	br='==================='; br=$$br$$br$$br$$br; \
## When writing the test summary to the console, we want to color a line
## reporting the count of some result *only* if at least one test
## experienced such a result.  This function is handy in this regard.
	result_count () \
	{ \
	    if test x"$$1" = x"--maybe-color"; then \
	      maybe_colorize=yes; \
	    elif test x"$$1" = x"--no-color"; then \
	      maybe_colorize=no; \
	    else \
	      echo "$@: invalid 'result_count' usage" >&2; exit 4; \
	    fi; \
	    shift; \
	    desc=$$1 count=$$2; \
	    if test $$maybe_colorize = yes && test $$count -gt 0; then \
	      color_start=$$3 color_end=$$std; \
	    else \
	      color_start= color_end=; \
	    fi; \
	    echo "$${color_start}# $$desc $$count$${color_end}"; \
	}; \
## A shell function that creates the testsuite summary.  We need it
## because we have to create *two* summaries, one for test-suite.log,
## and a possibly-colorized one for console output.
	create_testsuite_report () \
	{ \
	  result_count $$1 "TOTAL:" $$all   "$$brg"; \
	  result_count $$1 "PASS: " $$pass  "$$grn"; \
	  result_count $$1 "SKIP: " $$skip  "$$blu"; \
	  result_count $$1 "XFAIL:" $$xfail "$$lgn"; \
	  result_count $$1 "FAIL: " $$fail  "$$red"; \
	  result_count $$1 "XPASS:" $$xpass "$$red"; \
	  result_count $$1 "ERROR:" $$error "$$mgn"; \
	}; \
## Write "global" testsuite log.
	{								\
	  echo "$(PACKAGE_STRING): $(subdir)/$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)" |	\
	    $(am__rst_title);						\
	  create_testsuite_report --no-color;				\
	  echo;								\
	  echo ".. contents:: :depth: 2";				\
	  echo;								\
	  for b in $$bases; do echo $$b; done				\
	    | $(am__create_global_log);					\
	} >$(TEST_SUITE_LOG).tmp || exit 1;				\
	mv $(TEST_SUITE_LOG).tmp $(TEST_SUITE_LOG);			\
## Emit the test summary on the console.
	if $$success; then						\
	  col="$$grn";							\
	 else								\
	  col="$$red";							\
	  test x"$$VERBOSE" = x || cat $(TEST_SUITE_LOG);		\
	fi;								\
## Multi line coloring is problematic with "less -R", so we really need
## to color each line individually.
	echo "$${col}$$br$${std}"; 					\
	echo "$${col}Testsuite summary for $(PACKAGE_STRING)$${std}";	\
	echo "$${col}$$br$${std}"; 					\
## This is expected to go to the console, so it might have to be colorized.
	create_testsuite_report --maybe-color;				\
	echo "$$col$$br$$std";						\
	if $$success; then :; else					\
	  echo "$${col}See $(subdir)/$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)$${std}";		\
	  if test -n "$(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)"; then			\
	    echo "$${col}Please report to $(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)$${std}";	\
	  fi;								\
	  echo "$$col$$br$$std";					\
	fi;								\
## Be sure to exit with the proper exit status.  The use of "exit 1" below
## is required to work around a FreeBSD make bug (present only when running
## in concurrent mode).  See automake bug#9245:
##  <https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=9245>
## and FreeBSD PR bin/159730:
##  <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=159730>.
	$$success || exit 1

RECHECK_LOGS = $(TEST_LOGS)

## ------------------------------------------ ##
## Running all tests, or rechecking failures. ##
## ------------------------------------------ ##

check-TESTS: %CHECK_DEPS%
	@list='$(RECHECK_LOGS)';           test -z "$$list" || rm -f $$list
	@list='$(RECHECK_LOGS:.log=.trs)'; test -z "$$list" || rm -f $$list
## We always have to remove $(TEST_SUITE_LOG), to ensure its rule is run
## in any case even in lazy mode: otherwise, if no test needs rerunning,
## or a prior run plus reruns all happen within the same timestamp (can
## happen with a prior "make TESTS=<subset>"), then we get no log output.
## OTOH, this means that, in the rule for '$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)', we
## cannot use '$?' to compute the set of lazily rerun tests, lest
## we rely on .PHONY to work portably.
	@test -z "$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)" || rm -f $(TEST_SUITE_LOG)
	@set +e; $(am__set_TESTS_bases); \
	log_list=`for i in $$bases; do echo $$i.log; done`; \
	trs_list=`for i in $$bases; do echo $$i.trs; done`; \
## Remove newlines and normalize whitespace.  Trailing (and possibly
## leading) whitespace is known to cause segmentation faults on
## Solaris 10 XPG4 make.
	log_list=`echo $$log_list`; trs_list=`echo $$trs_list`; \
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(TEST_SUITE_LOG) TEST_LOGS="$$log_list"; \
## Be sure to exit with the proper exit status (automake bug#9245).  See
## comments in the recipe of $(TEST_SUITE_LOG) above for more information.
	exit $$?;

## Recheck must depend on $(check_SCRIPTS), $(check_PROGRAMS), etc.
## It must also depend on the 'all' target.  See automake bug#11252.
recheck: all %CHECK_DEPS%
## See comments above in the check-TESTS recipe for why remove
## $(TEST_SUITE_LOG) here.
	@test -z "$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)" || rm -f $(TEST_SUITE_LOG)
	@set +e; $(am__set_TESTS_bases); \
## We must only consider tests that had an unexpected outcome (FAIL
## or XPASS) in the earlier run.
	bases=`for i in $$bases; do echo $$i; done \
	         | $(am__list_recheck_tests)` || exit 1; \
	log_list=`for i in $$bases; do echo $$i.log; done`; \
## Remove newlines and normalize whitespace.  Trailing (and possibly
## leading) whitespace is known to cause segmentation faults on
## Solaris 10 XPG4 make.
	log_list=`echo $$log_list`; \
## Move the '.log' and '.trs' files associated with the tests to be
## re-run out of the way, so that those tests will be re-run by the
## "make test-suite.log" recursive invocation below.
## Two tricky requirements:
##   - we must avoid extra files removal when running under "make -n";
##   - in case the test is a compiled program whose compilation fails,
##     we must ensure that any '.log' and '.trs' file referring to such
##     test are preserved, so that future "make recheck" invocations
##     will still try to re-compile and re-run it (automake bug#11791).
## The tricky recursive make invocation below should cater to such
## requirements.
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(TEST_SUITE_LOG) \
	        am__force_recheck=am--force-recheck \
	        TEST_LOGS="$$log_list"; \
## Be sure to exit with the proper exit status (automake bug#9245).  See
## comments in the recipe of $(TEST_SUITE_LOG) above for more information.
	exit $$?

AM_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += check recheck

.PHONY: recheck

else %?SERIAL_TESTS%

## Obsolescent serial testsuite driver.

check-TESTS: $(TESTS)
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## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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python.am000064400000012137150511241430006404 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## Cleaning.  ##
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## -------------- ##
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## Copyright (C) 1996-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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endif %?INSTALL%

## ---------- ##
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## ------------ ##
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if %?INSTALL%
am__installdirs += "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)"

?BASE?%DIR%LISP_INSTALL = $(INSTALL_DATA)
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## -------------- ##
## Uninstalling.  ##
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## ---------- ##
## Cleaning.  ##
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## -------------- ##
## Distributing.  ##
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DIST_COMMON += %DISTVAR%
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distdir.am000064400000053420150511241430006525 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

DIST_COMMON += $(am__DIST_COMMON)
DISTFILES = $(DIST_COMMON) $(DIST_SOURCES) $(TEXINFOS) $(EXTRA_DIST)

if %?TOPDIR_P%
distdir = $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)
top_distdir = $(distdir)

am__remove_distdir = \
  if test -d "$(distdir)"; then \
    find "$(distdir)" -type d ! -perm -200 -exec chmod u+w {} ';' \
      && rm -rf "$(distdir)" \
## On MSYS (1.0.17) it is not possible to remove a directory that is in
## use; so, if the first rm fails, we sleep some seconds and retry, to
## give pending processes some time to exit and "release" the directory
## before we remove it.  The value of "some seconds" is 5 for the moment,
## which is mostly an arbitrary value, but seems high enough in practice.
## See automake bug#10470.
      || { sleep 5 && rm -rf "$(distdir)"; }; \
  else :; fi
am__post_remove_distdir = $(am__remove_distdir)
endif %?TOPDIR_P%

if %?SUBDIRS%
## computes a relative pathname RELDIR such that DIR1/RELDIR = DIR2.
## Input:
## - DIR1            relative pathname, relative to the current directory
## - DIR2            relative pathname, relative to the current directory
## Output:
## - reldir          relative pathname of DIR2, relative to DIR1
am__relativize = \
  dir0=`pwd`; \
  sed_first='s,^\([^/]*\)/.*$$,\1,'; \
  sed_rest='s,^[^/]*/*,,'; \
  sed_last='s,^.*/\([^/]*\)$$,\1,'; \
  sed_butlast='s,/*[^/]*$$,,'; \
  while test -n "$$dir1"; do \
    first=`echo "$$dir1" | sed -e "$$sed_first"`; \
    if test "$$first" != "."; then \
      if test "$$first" = ".."; then \
        dir2=`echo "$$dir0" | sed -e "$$sed_last"`/"$$dir2"; \
        dir0=`echo "$$dir0" | sed -e "$$sed_butlast"`; \
      else \
        first2=`echo "$$dir2" | sed -e "$$sed_first"`; \
        if test "$$first2" = "$$first"; then \
          dir2=`echo "$$dir2" | sed -e "$$sed_rest"`; \
        else \
          dir2="../$$dir2"; \
        fi; \
        dir0="$$dir0"/"$$first"; \
      fi; \
    fi; \
    dir1=`echo "$$dir1" | sed -e "$$sed_rest"`; \
  done; \
  reldir="$$dir2"
endif %?SUBDIRS%

.PHONY: distdir
if %?SUBDIRS%
AM_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += distdir distdir-am
endif %?SUBDIRS%

distdir: $(BUILT_SOURCES)
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distdir-am

distdir-am: $(DISTFILES)
##
## For Gnits users, this is pretty handy.  Look at 15 lines
## in case some explanatory text is desirable.
##
if %?TOPDIR_P%
if  %?CK-NEWS%
	@case `sed 15q $(srcdir)/NEWS` in \
	*"$(VERSION)"*) : ;; \
	*) \
	  echo "NEWS not updated; not releasing" 1>&2; \
	  exit 1;; \
	esac
endif  %?CK-NEWS%
endif %?TOPDIR_P%
##
## Only for the top dir.
##
if %?TOPDIR_P%
	$(am__remove_distdir)
	test -d "$(distdir)" || mkdir "$(distdir)"
endif %?TOPDIR_P%
##
##
	@srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
	topsrcdirstrip=`echo "$(top_srcdir)" | sed 's/[].[^$$\\*]/\\\\&/g'`; \
##
## Yet another hack to support SUN make.
##
## Let's assume 'foo' appears in DISTFILES and is not a built file.
## When building with VPATH=$(srcdir), SUN make and OSF1/Tru64 will
## rewrite 'foo' as '$(srcdir)/foo'.  An attempt to install the file
## with
##    cp $file $(distdir)/$file
## will thus install $(srcdir)/foo as $(distdir)/$(srcdir)/foo
## instead of $(distdir)/foo.
##
## So let's strip this leading $(srcdir)/ when it exists.  (As far we
## know, only SUN make and OSF1/Tru64 make add it.)  Searching whether
## the file is to be found in the source or build directory will be
## done later.
##
## In case we are _not_ using SUN or OSF1/Tru64 make, how can we be sure
## we are not stripping a legitimate filename that starts with the
## same pattern as $(srcdir)?
## Well, it can't happen without the Makefile author distributing
## something out of the distribution (which is bad).  As an example,
## consider "EXTRA_DIST = ../bar".  This is an issue if $srcdir is
## '..', however getting this value for srcdir is impossible:
## "EXTRA_DIST = ../bar" implies we are in a subdirectory (so '../bar'
## is within the package), hence '$srcdir' is something like
## '../../subdir'.
##
## There is more to say about files which are above the current directory,
## like '../bar' in the previous example.  The OSF1/Tru64 make
## implementation can simplify filenames resulting from a VPATH lookup.
## For instance if "VPATH = ../../subdir" and '../bar' is found in that
## VPATH directory, then occurrences of '../bar' will be replaced by
## '../../bar' (instead of '../../subdir/../bar').  This obviously defeats
## any attempt to strip a leading $srcdir.  Presently we have no workaround
## for this.  We avoid this issue by writing "EXTRA_DIST = $(srcdir)/../bar"
## instead of "EXTRA_DIST = ../bar".  This prefixing is needed only for files
## above the current directory.  Fortunately, apart from auxdir files which
## can be located in .. or ../.., this situation hardly occurs in practice.
##
## Also rewrite $(top_srcdir) (which sometimes appears in DISTFILES, and can
## be absolute) by $(top_builddir) (which is always relative).  $(srcdir) will
## be prepended later.
	list='$(DISTFILES)'; \
	  dist_files=`for file in $$list; do echo $$file; done | \
	  sed -e "s|^$$srcdirstrip/||;t" \
	      -e "s|^$$topsrcdirstrip/|$(top_builddir)/|;t"`; \
## (The second 't' command clears the flag for the next round.)
##
## Make the subdirectories for the files.
##
	case $$dist_files in \
	  */*) $(MKDIR_P) `echo "$$dist_files" | \
			   sed '/\//!d;s|^|$(distdir)/|;s,/[^/]*$$,,' | \
			   sort -u` ;; \
	esac; \
##
##
	for file in $$dist_files; do \
##
## Always look for the file in the build directory first.  That way
## for something like yacc output we will correctly pick up the latest
## version.  Also check for directories in the build directory first,
## so one can ship generated directories.
##
	  if test -f $$file || test -d $$file; then d=.; else d=$(srcdir); fi; \
##
## Use cp, not ln.  There are situations in which "ln" can fail.  For
## instance a file to distribute could actually be a cross-filesystem
## symlink -- this can easily happen if "gettextize" was run on the
## distribution.
##
	  if test -d $$d/$$file; then \
## Don't mention $$file in the destination argument, since this fails if
## the destination directory already exists.  Also, use '-R' and not '-r'.
## '-r' is almost always incorrect.
##
## If a directory exists both in '.' and $(srcdir), then we copy the
## files from $(srcdir) first and then install those from '.'.  This
## can help people who distribute directories made of source files
## *and* generated files.  It is also important when the directory
## exists only in $(srcdir), because some vendor Make (such as Tru64)
## will magically create an empty directory in '.'.
	    dir=`echo "/$$file" | sed -e 's,/[^/]*$$,,'`; \
## If the destination directory already exists, it may contain read-only
## files, e.g., during "make distcheck".
	    if test -d "$(distdir)/$$file"; then \
	      find "$(distdir)/$$file" -type d ! -perm -700 -exec chmod u+rwx {} \;; \
	    fi; \
	    if test -d $(srcdir)/$$file && test $$d != $(srcdir); then \
	      cp -fpR $(srcdir)/$$file "$(distdir)$$dir" || exit 1; \
	      find "$(distdir)/$$file" -type d ! -perm -700 -exec chmod u+rwx {} \;; \
	    fi; \
	    cp -fpR $$d/$$file "$(distdir)$$dir" || exit 1; \
	  else \
## Test for file existence because sometimes a file gets included in
## DISTFILES twice.  For example this happens when a single source
## file is used in building more than one program.
## See also test 'dist-repeated.sh'.
	    test -f "$(distdir)/$$file" \
	    || cp -p $$d/$$file "$(distdir)/$$file" \
	    || exit 1; \
	  fi; \
	done
##
## Test for directory existence here because previous automake
## invocation might have created some directories.  Note that we
## explicitly set distdir for the subdir make; that lets us mix-n-match
## many automake-using packages into one large package, and have "dist"
## at the top level do the right thing.  If we're in the topmost
## directory, then we use 'distdir' instead of 'top_distdir'; this lets
## us work correctly with an enclosing package.
if %?SUBDIRS%
	@list='$(DIST_SUBDIRS)'; for subdir in $$list; do \
	  if test "$$subdir" = .; then :; else \
	    $(am__make_dryrun) \
	      || test -d "$(distdir)/$$subdir" \
	      || $(MKDIR_P) "$(distdir)/$$subdir" \
	      || exit 1; \
	    dir1=$$subdir; dir2="$(distdir)/$$subdir"; \
	    $(am__relativize); \
	    new_distdir=$$reldir; \
	    dir1=$$subdir; dir2="$(top_distdir)"; \
	    $(am__relativize); \
	    new_top_distdir=$$reldir; \
	    echo " (cd $$subdir && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) top_distdir="$$new_top_distdir" distdir="$$new_distdir" \\"; \
	    echo "     am__remove_distdir=: am__skip_length_check=: am__skip_mode_fix=: distdir)"; \
	    ($(am__cd) $$subdir && \
	      $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) \
	        top_distdir="$$new_top_distdir" \
	        distdir="$$new_distdir" \
## Disable am__remove_distdir so that sub-packages do not clear a
## directory we have already cleared and might even have populated
## (e.g. shared AUX dir in the sub-package).
		am__remove_distdir=: \
## Disable filename length check:
		am__skip_length_check=: \
## No need to fix modes more than once:
		am__skip_mode_fix=: \
	        distdir) \
	      || exit 1; \
	  fi; \
	done
endif %?SUBDIRS%
##
## We might have to perform some last second updates, such as updating
## info files.
## We must explicitly set distdir and top_distdir for these sub-makes.
##
if %?DIST-TARGETS%
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) \
	  top_distdir="$(top_distdir)" distdir="$(distdir)" \
	  %DIST-TARGETS%
endif %?DIST-TARGETS%
##
## This complex find command will try to avoid changing the modes of
## links into the source tree, in case they're hard-linked.
##
## Ignore return result from chmod, because it might give an error
## if we chmod a symlink.
##
## Another nastiness: if the file is unreadable by us, we make it
## readable regardless of the number of links to it.  This only
## happens in perverse cases.
##
## We use $(install_sh) because that is a known-portable way to modify
## the file in place in the source tree.
##
## If we are being invoked recursively, then there is no need to walk
## the whole subtree again.  This is a complexity reduction for a deep
## hierarchy of subpackages.
##
if %?TOPDIR_P%
	-test -n "$(am__skip_mode_fix)" \
	|| find "$(distdir)" -type d ! -perm -755 \
		-exec chmod u+rwx,go+rx {} \; -o \
	  ! -type d ! -perm -444 -links 1 -exec chmod a+r {} \; -o \
	  ! -type d ! -perm -400 -exec chmod a+r {} \; -o \
	  ! -type d ! -perm -444 -exec $(install_sh) -c -m a+r {} {} \; \
	|| chmod -R a+r "$(distdir)"
if %?FILENAME_FILTER%
	@if test -z "$(am__skip_length_check)" && find "$(distdir)" -type f -print | \
	  grep '^%FILENAME_FILTER%' 1>&2; then \
	  echo 'error: the above filenames are too long' 1>&2; \
	  exit 1; \
	else :; fi
endif %?FILENAME_FILTER%
endif %?TOPDIR_P%



## --------------------------------------- ##
## Building various distribution flavors.  ##
## --------------------------------------- ##

## Note that we don't use GNU tar's '-z' option.  One reason (but not
## the only reason) is that some versions of tar (e.g., OSF1)
## interpret '-z' differently.
##
## The -o option of GNU tar used to exclude empty directories.  This
## behavior was fixed in tar 1.12 (released on 1997-04-25).  But older
## versions of tar are still used (for instance NetBSD 1.6.1 ships
## with tar 1.11.2).  We do not do anything specific w.r.t. this
## incompatibility since packages where empty directories need to be
## present in the archive are really unusual.
##
## We order DIST_TARGETS by expected duration of the compressors,
## slowest first, for better parallelism in "make dist".  Do not
## reorder DIST_ARCHIVES, users may expect gzip to be first.
##
## Traditionally, gzip prepended the contents of the GZIP environment
## variable to its arguments, and the commands below formerly used
## this by invoking 'GZIP=$(GZIP_ENV) gzip'.  The GZIP environment
## variable is now considered to be obsolescent, so the commands below
## now use 'eval GZIP= gzip $(GZIP_ENV)' instead; this should work
## with both older and newer gzip implementations.  The 'eval' is to
## support makefile assignments like 'GZIP_ENV = "-9 -n"' that quote
## the GZIP_ENV right-hand side because that was needed with the
## former invocation pattern.

if %?TOPDIR_P%

?GZIP?DIST_ARCHIVES += $(distdir).tar.gz
GZIP_ENV = --best
.PHONY: dist-gzip
dist-gzip: distdir
	tardir=$(distdir) && $(am__tar) | eval GZIP= gzip $(GZIP_ENV) -c >$(distdir).tar.gz
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

?BZIP2?DIST_ARCHIVES += $(distdir).tar.bz2
.PHONY: dist-bzip2
dist-bzip2: distdir
	tardir=$(distdir) && $(am__tar) | BZIP2=$${BZIP2--9} bzip2 -c >$(distdir).tar.bz2
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

?LZIP?DIST_ARCHIVES += $(distdir).tar.lz
.PHONY: dist-lzip
dist-lzip: distdir
	tardir=$(distdir) && $(am__tar) | lzip -c $${LZIP_OPT--9} >$(distdir).tar.lz
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

?XZ?DIST_ARCHIVES += $(distdir).tar.xz
.PHONY: dist-xz
dist-xz: distdir
	tardir=$(distdir) && $(am__tar) | XZ_OPT=$${XZ_OPT--e} xz -c >$(distdir).tar.xz
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

?COMPRESS?DIST_ARCHIVES += $(distdir).tar.Z
.PHONY: dist-tarZ
dist-tarZ: distdir
	@echo WARNING: "Support for distribution archives compressed with" \
		       "legacy program 'compress' is deprecated." >&2
	@echo WARNING: "It will be removed altogether in Automake 2.0" >&2
	tardir=$(distdir) && $(am__tar) | compress -c >$(distdir).tar.Z
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

?SHAR?DIST_ARCHIVES += $(distdir).shar.gz
.PHONY: dist-shar
dist-shar: distdir
	@echo WARNING: "Support for shar distribution archives is" \
	               "deprecated." >&2
	@echo WARNING: "It will be removed altogether in Automake 2.0" >&2
	shar $(distdir) | eval GZIP= gzip $(GZIP_ENV) -c >$(distdir).shar.gz
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

?ZIP?DIST_ARCHIVES += $(distdir).zip
.PHONY: dist-zip
dist-zip: distdir
	-rm -f $(distdir).zip
	zip -rq $(distdir).zip $(distdir)
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

?LZIP?DIST_TARGETS += dist-lzip
?XZ?DIST_TARGETS += dist-xz
?SHAR?DIST_TARGETS += dist-shar
?BZIP2?DIST_TARGETS += dist-bzip2
?GZIP?DIST_TARGETS += dist-gzip
?ZIP?DIST_TARGETS += dist-zip
?COMPRESS?DIST_TARGETS += dist-tarZ

endif %?TOPDIR_P%



## ------------------------------------------------- ##
## Building all the requested distribution flavors.  ##
## ------------------------------------------------- ##

## Currently we cannot use if/endif inside a rule.  The file_contents
## parser needs work.

if %?TOPDIR_P%

.PHONY: dist dist-all
if %?SUBDIRS%
AM_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += dist dist-all
endif %?SUBDIRS%

dist dist-all:
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(DIST_TARGETS) am__post_remove_distdir='@:'
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)

endif %?TOPDIR_P%


## ------------------------- ##
## Checking a distribution.  ##
## ------------------------- ##


if %?TOPDIR_P%
if %?SUBDIRS%
AM_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += distcheck
endif %?SUBDIRS%

# This target untars the dist file and tries a VPATH configuration.  Then
# it guarantees that the distribution is self-contained by making another
# tarfile.
.PHONY: distcheck
distcheck: dist
	case '$(DIST_ARCHIVES)' in \
	*.tar.gz*) \
	  eval GZIP= gzip $(GZIP_ENV) -dc $(distdir).tar.gz | $(am__untar) ;;\
	*.tar.bz2*) \
	  bzip2 -dc $(distdir).tar.bz2 | $(am__untar) ;;\
	*.tar.lz*) \
	  lzip -dc $(distdir).tar.lz | $(am__untar) ;;\
	*.tar.xz*) \
	  xz -dc $(distdir).tar.xz | $(am__untar) ;;\
	*.tar.Z*) \
	  uncompress -c $(distdir).tar.Z | $(am__untar) ;;\
	*.shar.gz*) \
	  eval GZIP= gzip $(GZIP_ENV) -dc $(distdir).shar.gz | unshar ;;\
	*.zip*) \
	  unzip $(distdir).zip ;;\
	esac
## Make the new source tree read-only.  Distributions ought to work in
## this case.  However, make the top-level directory writable so we
## can make our new subdirs.
	chmod -R a-w $(distdir)
	chmod u+w $(distdir)
	mkdir $(distdir)/_build $(distdir)/_build/sub $(distdir)/_inst
## Undo the write access.
	chmod a-w $(distdir)
## With GNU make, the following command will be executed even with "make -n",
## due to the presence of '$(MAKE)'.  That is normally all well (and '$(MAKE)'
## is necessary for things like parallel distcheck), but here we don't want
## execution.  To avoid MAKEFLAGS parsing hassles, use a witness file that a
## non-'-n' run would have just created.
	test -d $(distdir)/_build || exit 0; \
## Compute the absolute path of '_inst'.  Strip any leading DOS drive
## to allow DESTDIR installations.  Otherwise "$(DESTDIR)$(prefix)" would
## expand to "c:/temp/am-dc-5668/c:/src/package/package-1.0/_inst".
	dc_install_base=`$(am__cd) $(distdir)/_inst && pwd | sed -e 's,^[^:\\/]:[\\/],/,'` \
## We will attempt a DESTDIR install in $dc_destdir.  We don't
## create this directory under $dc_install_base, because it would
## create very long directory names.
	  && dc_destdir="$${TMPDIR-/tmp}/am-dc-$$$$/" \
?DISTCHECK-HOOK?	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distcheck-hook \
## Parallel BSD make may not start a new shell for each command in a recipe,
## so be sure to 'cd' back to the original directory after this.
	  && am__cwd=`pwd` \
## If we merely used '$(distdir)/_build' here, "make distcheck" could
## sometimes fail to detect missing files in the distribution tarball,
## especially in those cases where both the generated files and their
## dependencies are explicitly in $(srcdir).  See automake bug#18286.
	  && $(am__cd) $(distdir)/_build/sub \
	  && ../../configure \
?GETTEXT?	    --with-included-gettext \
## Additional flags for configure.
	    $(AM_DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS) \
	    $(DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS) \
## At the moment, the code doesn't actually support changes in these --srcdir
## and --prefix values, so don't allow them to be overridden by the user or
## the developer.  That used to be allowed, and caused issues in practice
## (in corner-case usages); see automake bug#14991.
	    --srcdir=../.. --prefix="$$dc_install_base" \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) dvi \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) installcheck \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) uninstall \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distuninstallcheck_dir="$$dc_install_base" \
	        distuninstallcheck \
## Make sure the package has proper DESTDIR support (we could not test this
## in the previous install/installcheck/uninstall test, because it's reasonable
## for installcheck to fail in a DESTDIR install).
## We make the '$dc_install_base' read-only because this is where files
## with missing DESTDIR support are likely to be installed.
	  && chmod -R a-w "$$dc_install_base" \
## The logic here is quite convoluted because we must clean $dc_destdir
## whatever happens (it won't be erased by the next run of distcheck like
## $(distdir) is).
	  && ({ \
## Build the directory, so we can cd into it even if "make install"
## didn't create it.  Use mkdir, not $(MKDIR_P) because we want to
## fail if the directory already exists (PR/413).
	       (cd ../.. && umask 077 && mkdir "$$dc_destdir") \
	       && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$dc_destdir" install \
	       && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$dc_destdir" uninstall \
	       && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) DESTDIR="$$dc_destdir" \
	            distuninstallcheck_dir="$$dc_destdir" distuninstallcheck; \
	      } || { rm -rf "$$dc_destdir"; exit 1; }) \
	  && rm -rf "$$dc_destdir" \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) dist \
## Make sure to remove the dists we created in the test build directory.
	  && rm -rf $(DIST_ARCHIVES) \
	  && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) distcleancheck \
## Cater to parallel BSD make (see above).
	  && cd "$$am__cwd" \
	  || exit 1
	$(am__post_remove_distdir)
	@(echo "$(distdir) archives ready for distribution: "; \
	  list='$(DIST_ARCHIVES)'; for i in $$list; do echo $$i; done) | \
	  sed -e 1h -e 1s/./=/g -e 1p -e 1x -e '$$p' -e '$$x'

## Define distuninstallcheck_listfiles and distuninstallcheck separately
## from distcheck, so that they can be overridden by the user.
.PHONY: distuninstallcheck
distuninstallcheck_listfiles = find . -type f -print
## The 'dir' file (created by install-info) might still exist after
## uninstall, so we must be prepared to account for it.  The following
## check is not 100% strict, but is definitely good enough, and even
## accounts for overridden $(infodir).
am__distuninstallcheck_listfiles = $(distuninstallcheck_listfiles) \
  | sed 's|^\./|$(prefix)/|' | grep -v '$(infodir)/dir$$'
distuninstallcheck:
	@test -n '$(distuninstallcheck_dir)' || { \
	  echo 'ERROR: trying to run $@ with an empty' \
	       '$$(distuninstallcheck_dir)' >&2; \
	  exit 1; \
	}; \
	$(am__cd) '$(distuninstallcheck_dir)' || { \
	  echo 'ERROR: cannot chdir into $(distuninstallcheck_dir)' >&2; \
	  exit 1; \
	}; \
	test `$(am__distuninstallcheck_listfiles) | wc -l` -eq 0 \
	   || { echo "ERROR: files left after uninstall:" ; \
	        if test -n "$(DESTDIR)"; then \
	          echo "  (check DESTDIR support)"; \
	        fi ; \
	        $(distuninstallcheck_listfiles) ; \
	        exit 1; } >&2

## Define distcleancheck_listfiles and distcleancheck separately
## from distcheck, so that they can be overridden by the user.
.PHONY: distcleancheck
distcleancheck_listfiles = find . -type f -print
distcleancheck: distclean
	@if test '$(srcdir)' = . ; then \
	  echo "ERROR: distcleancheck can only run from a VPATH build" ; \
	  exit 1 ; \
	fi
	@test `$(distcleancheck_listfiles) | wc -l` -eq 0 \
	  || { echo "ERROR: files left in build directory after distclean:" ; \
	       $(distcleancheck_listfiles) ; \
	       exit 1; } >&2
endif %?TOPDIR_P%
install.am000064400000007632150511241430006535 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## ----------------------------------------- ##
## installdirs -- Creating the installdirs.  ##
## ----------------------------------------- ##

## The reason we loop over %am__installdirs% (instead of simply running
## $(MKDIR_P) %am__installdirs%) is that directories variable such as
## "$(DESTDIR)$(mydir)" can potentially expand to "" if $(mydir) is
## conditionally defined.  BTW, those directories are quoted in order
## to support installation paths with spaces.

if %?SUBDIRS%
.PHONY: installdirs installdirs-am
RECURSIVE_TARGETS += installdirs-recursive
installdirs: installdirs-recursive
installdirs-am:%installdirs-local%
?am__installdirs?	for dir in %am__installdirs%; do \
?am__installdirs?	  test -z "$$dir" || $(MKDIR_P) "$$dir"; \
?am__installdirs?	done
else !%?SUBDIRS%
.PHONY: installdirs
installdirs:%installdirs-local%
?am__installdirs?	for dir in %am__installdirs%; do \
?am__installdirs?	  test -z "$$dir" || $(MKDIR_P) "$$dir"; \
?am__installdirs?	done
endif !%?SUBDIRS%


## ----------------- ##
## Install targets.  ##
## ----------------- ##

.PHONY: install install-exec install-data uninstall
.PHONY: install-exec-am install-data-am uninstall-am

if %?SUBDIRS%
RECURSIVE_TARGETS += install-data-recursive install-exec-recursive \
		     install-recursive uninstall-recursive
install:%maybe_BUILT_SOURCES% install-recursive
install-exec: install-exec-recursive
install-data: install-data-recursive
uninstall: uninstall-recursive
else !%?SUBDIRS%
install:%maybe_BUILT_SOURCES% install-am
install-exec: install-exec-am
install-data: install-data-am
uninstall: uninstall-am
endif !%?SUBDIRS%

if %?maybe_BUILT_SOURCES%
.MAKE: install
endif %?maybe_BUILT_SOURCES%

.MAKE .PHONY: install-am
install-am: all-am
	@$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-exec-am install-data-am


.PHONY: installcheck
?SUBDIRS?installcheck: installcheck-recursive
?!SUBDIRS?installcheck: installcheck-am
?!SUBDIRS?.PHONY: installcheck-am
?!SUBDIRS?installcheck-am:

## If you ever modify this, keep in mind that INSTALL_PROGRAM is used
## in subdirectories, so never set it to a value relative to the top
## directory.
.MAKE .PHONY: install-strip
install-strip:
## Beware that there are two variables used to install programs:
##   INSTALL_PROGRAM is used for ordinary *_PROGRAMS
##   install_sh_PROGRAM is used for nobase_*_PROGRAMS (because install-sh
##                                                     creates directories)
## It's OK to override both with INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM, because
## INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM uses install-sh (see m4/strip.m4 for a rationale).
##
## Use double quotes for the *_PROGRAM settings because we might need to
## interpolate some backquotes at runtime.
##
## The case for empty $(STRIP) is separate so that it is quoted correctly for
## multiple words, but does not expand to an empty words if STRIP is empty.
	if test -z '$(STRIP)'; then \
	  $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
	    install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \
	      install; \
	else \
	  $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
	    install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \
	    "INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV=STRIPPROG='$(STRIP)'" install; \
	fi
ltlib.am000064400000011602150511241430006165 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

if %?INSTALL%
include inst-vars.am
endif %?INSTALL%

## ------------ ##
## Installing.  ##
## ------------ ##

if %?INSTALL%

am__installdirs += "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)"

?EXEC?.PHONY install-exec-am: install-%DIR%LTLIBRARIES
?!EXEC?.PHONY install-data-am: install-%DIR%LTLIBRARIES

install-%DIR%LTLIBRARIES: $(%DIR%_LTLIBRARIES)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
if %?BASE%
## Funny invocation because Makefile variable can be empty, leading to
## a syntax error in sh.
	@list='$(%DIR%_LTLIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \
	list2=; for p in $$list; do \
	  if test -f $$p; then \
	    list2="$$list2 $$p"; \
	  else :; fi; \
	done; \
	test -z "$$list2" || { \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit 1; \
## Note that we explicitly set the libtool mode.  This avoids any lossage
## if the program doesn't have a name that libtool expects.
## Use INSTALL and not INSTALL_DATA because libtool knows the right
## permissions to use.
?LIBTOOL?	  echo " $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=install $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$list2 '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \
?LIBTOOL?	  $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=install $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$list2 "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)"; \
?!LIBTOOL?	  echo " $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$list '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \
?!LIBTOOL?	  $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$list "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)"; \
	}
else !%?BASE%
	@list='$(%DIR%_LTLIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)"  || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	    echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)'"; \
	    $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
	for p in $$list; do if test -f "$$p"; then echo "$$p $$p"; else :; fi; done | \
	sed '/ .*\//!s/ .*/ ./; s,\( .*\)/[^/]*$$,\1,' | \
	$(AWK) 'BEGIN { cur = "." } \
	  { if ($$2 == cur) { files = files " " $$1 } \
	    else { print cur, files; files = $$1; cur = $$2 } } \
	  END { print cur, files }' | \
	while read dir files; do \
	  test -z "$$files" || { \
	    test "x$$dir" = x. || { \
	      echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir'"; \
	      $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir"; }; \
## Note that we explicitly set the libtool mode.  This avoids any lossage
## if the program doesn't have a name that libtool expects.
## Use INSTALL and not INSTALL_DATA because libtool knows the right
## permissions to use.
?LIBTOOL?	    echo " $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=install $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir'"; \
?LIBTOOL?	    $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=install $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir" || exit $$?; \
?!LIBTOOL?	    echo " $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir'"; \
?!LIBTOOL?	    $(INSTALL) $(INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$dir" || exit $$?; \
	  }; \
	done
endif !%?BASE%
endif %?INSTALL%


## -------------- ##
## Uninstalling.  ##
## -------------- ##

if %?INSTALL%
.PHONY uninstall-am: uninstall-%DIR%LTLIBRARIES
uninstall-%DIR%LTLIBRARIES:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(%DIR%_LTLIBRARIES)'; test -n "$(%NDIR%dir)" || list=; \
	for p in $$list; do \
?BASE?	  $(am__strip_dir) \
?!BASE?	  f=$$p; \
?LIBTOOL?	  echo " $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=uninstall rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$f'"; \
?LIBTOOL?	  $(LIBTOOL) $(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS) $(LIBTOOLFLAGS) --mode=uninstall rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$f"; \
?!LIBTOOL?	  echo " rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$f'"; \
?!LIBTOOL?	  rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(%NDIR%dir)/$$f"; \
	done
endif %?INSTALL%


## ---------- ##
## Cleaning.  ##
## ---------- ##

.PHONY clean-am: clean-%DIR%LTLIBRARIES
clean-%DIR%LTLIBRARIES:
	-test -z "$(%DIR%_LTLIBRARIES)" || rm -f $(%DIR%_LTLIBRARIES)
## 'so_locations' files are created by some linkers (IRIX, OSF) when
## building a shared object.  Libtool places these files in the
## directory where the shared object is created.
	@list='$(%DIR%_LTLIBRARIES)'; \
	locs=`for p in $$list; do echo $$p; done | \
	      sed 's|^[^/]*$$|.|; s|/[^/]*$$||; s|$$|/so_locations|' | \
	      sort -u`; \
	test -z "$$locs" || { \
	  echo rm -f $${locs}; \
	  rm -f $${locs}; \
	}
mans.am000064400000014536150511241430006026 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1998-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

include inst-vars.am
man%SECTION%dir = $(mandir)/man%SECTION%

## ------------ ##
## Installing.  ##
## ------------ ##

## MANS primary are always installed in mandir, hence install-data
## is hard coded.

.PHONY: install-man
?INSTALL-MAN?install-data-am: install-man
?INSTALL-MAN?am__installdirs += "$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)"
.PHONY install-man: install-man%SECTION%
install-man%SECTION%: %DEPS%
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
if %?NOTRANS_MANS%
## Handle MANS with notrans_ prefix
	@list1='%NOTRANS_SECT_LIST%'; \
?!HAVE_NOTRANS?	list2=''; \
?HAVE_NOTRANS?	list2='%NOTRANS_LIST%'; \
	test -n "$(man%SECTION%dir)" \
	  && test -n "`echo $$list1$$list2`" \
	  || exit 0; \
	echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)'"; \
	$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)" || exit 1; \
	{ for i in $$list1; do echo "$$i"; done;  \
## Extract all items from notrans_man_MANS that should go in this section.
## This must be done dynamically to support conditionals.
	if test -n "$$list2"; then \
	  for i in $$list2; do echo "$$i"; done \
## Accept for 'man1' files like 'foo.1c' but not 'sub.1/foo.2' or 'foo-2.1.4'.
	    | sed -n '/\.%SECTION%[a-z]*$$/p'; \
	fi; \
## Extract basename of manpage, change the extension if needed.
	} | while read p; do \
## Find the file.
	  if test -f $$p; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
	  echo "$$d$$p"; echo "$$p"; \
	done | \
## Extract the basename of the man page and change the extension if needed.
	sed 'n;s,.*/,,;p;s,\.[^%SECTION%][0-9a-z]*$$,.%SECTION%,' | \
	sed 'N;N;s,\n, ,g' | { \
## We now have a list "sourcefile basename installed-name".
	list=; while read file base inst; do \
	  if test "$$base" = "$$inst"; then list="$$list $$file"; else \
	    echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) '$$file' '$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)/$$inst'"; \
	    $(INSTALL_DATA) "$$file" "$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)/$$inst" || exit $$?; \
	  fi; \
	done; \
	for i in $$list; do echo "$$i"; done | $(am__base_list) | \
	while read files; do \
	  test -z "$$files" || { \
	    echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)'"; \
	    $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)" || exit $$?; }; \
	done; }
endif %?NOTRANS_MANS%
if %?TRANS_MANS%
## Handle MANS without notrans_ prefix
	@list1='%TRANS_SECT_LIST%'; \
?!HAVE_TRANS?	list2=''; \
?HAVE_TRANS?	list2='%TRANS_LIST%'; \
	test -n "$(man%SECTION%dir)" \
	  && test -n "`echo $$list1$$list2`" \
	  || exit 0; \
	echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)'"; \
	$(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)" || exit 1; \
	{ for i in $$list1; do echo "$$i"; done;  \
## Extract all items from notrans_man_MANS that should go in this section.
## This must be done dynamically to support conditionals.
	if test -n "$$list2"; then \
	  for i in $$list2; do echo "$$i"; done \
## Accept for 'man1' files like `foo.1c' but not 'sub.1/foo.2' or 'foo-2.1.4'.
	    | sed -n '/\.%SECTION%[a-z]*$$/p'; \
	fi; \
## Extract basename of manpage, change the extension if needed.
	} | while read p; do \
## Find the file.
	  if test -f $$p; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
	  echo "$$d$$p"; echo "$$p"; \
	done | \
## Extract the basename of the man page and change the extension if needed.
	sed -e 'n;s,.*/,,;p;h;s,.*\.,,;s,^[^%SECTION%][0-9a-z]*$$,%SECTION%,;x' \
	      -e 's,\.[0-9a-z]*$$,,;$(transform);G;s,\n,.,' | \
	sed 'N;N;s,\n, ,g' | { \
## We now have a list "sourcefile basename installed-name".
	list=; while read file base inst; do \
	  if test "$$base" = "$$inst"; then list="$$list $$file"; else \
	    echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) '$$file' '$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)/$$inst'"; \
	    $(INSTALL_DATA) "$$file" "$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)/$$inst" || exit $$?; \
	  fi; \
	done; \
	for i in $$list; do echo "$$i"; done | $(am__base_list) | \
	while read files; do \
	  test -z "$$files" || { \
	    echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)'"; \
	    $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)" || exit $$?; }; \
	done; }
endif %?TRANS_MANS%


## -------------- ##
## Uninstalling.  ##
## -------------- ##

.PHONY: uninstall-man
?INSTALL-MAN?uninstall-am: uninstall-man
.PHONY uninstall-man: uninstall-man%SECTION%
uninstall-man%SECTION%:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
if %?NOTRANS_MANS%
## Handle MANS with notrans_ prefix
	@list='%NOTRANS_SECT_LIST%'; test -n "$(man%SECTION%dir)" || exit 0; \
	files=`{ for i in $$list; do echo "$$i"; done; \
## Extract all items from notrans_man_MANS that should go in this section.
## This must be done dynamically to support conditionals.
?HAVE_NOTRANS?	l2='%NOTRANS_LIST%'; for i in $$l2; do echo "$$i"; done | \
## Accept for 'man1' files like 'foo.1c' but not 'sub.1/foo.2' or 'foo-2.1.4'.
?HAVE_NOTRANS?	  sed -n '/\.%SECTION%[a-z]*$$/p'; \
## Extract basename of manpage, change the extension if needed.
	} | sed 's,.*/,,;s,\.[^%SECTION%][0-9a-z]*$$,.%SECTION%,'`; \
	dir='$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)'; $(am__uninstall_files_from_dir)
endif %?NOTRANS_MANS%
if %?TRANS_MANS%
## Handle MANS without notrans_ prefix
	@list='%TRANS_SECT_LIST%'; test -n "$(man%SECTION%dir)" || exit 0; \
	files=`{ for i in $$list; do echo "$$i"; done; \
## Extract all items from man_MANS that should go in this section.
## This must be done dynamically to support conditionals.
?HAVE_TRANS?	l2='%TRANS_LIST%'; for i in $$l2; do echo "$$i"; done | \
## Accept for 'man1' files like 'foo.1c' but not 'sub.1/foo.2' or 'foo-2.1.4'.
?HAVE_TRANS?	  sed -n '/\.%SECTION%[a-z]*$$/p'; \
## Extract basename of manpage, run it through the program rename
## transform, and change the extension if needed.
	} | sed -e 's,.*/,,;h;s,.*\.,,;s,^[^%SECTION%][0-9a-z]*$$,%SECTION%,;x' \
	      -e 's,\.[0-9a-z]*$$,,;$(transform);G;s,\n,.,'`; \
	dir='$(DESTDIR)$(man%SECTION%dir)'; $(am__uninstall_files_from_dir)
endif %?TRANS_MANS%
texinfos.am000064400000032200150511241430006713 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am

## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## ----------- ##
## Variables.  ##
## ----------- ##

if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi
TEXI2PDF = $(TEXI2DVI) --pdf --batch
MAKEINFOHTML = $(MAKEINFO) --html
AM_MAKEINFOHTMLFLAGS = $(AM_MAKEINFOFLAGS)
endif %?LOCAL-TEXIS%


## ---------- ##
## Building.  ##
## ---------- ##

## The way to make PostScript, for those who want it.
if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
DVIPS = dvips
.dvi.ps:
	%AM_V_DVIPS%TEXINPUTS="$(am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR)$(PATH_SEPARATOR)$$TEXINPUTS" \
	$(DVIPS) %TEXIQUIET% -o $@ $<
endif %?LOCAL-TEXIS%

.PHONY: dvi dvi-am html html-am info info-am pdf pdf-am ps ps-am
if %?SUBDIRS%
RECURSIVE_TARGETS += dvi-recursive html-recursive info-recursive
RECURSIVE_TARGETS += pdf-recursive ps-recursive
dvi: dvi-recursive
html: html-recursive
info: info-recursive
pdf: pdf-recursive
ps: ps-recursive
else !%?SUBDIRS%
dvi: dvi-am
html: html-am
info: info-am
pdf: pdf-am
ps: ps-am
endif !%?SUBDIRS%

if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
dvi-am: $(DVIS)
html-am: $(HTMLS)
info-am: $(INFO_DEPS)
pdf-am: $(PDFS)
ps-am: $(PSS)
else ! %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
dvi-am:
html-am:
info-am:
pdf-am:
ps-am:
endif ! %?LOCAL-TEXIS%


## ------------ ##
## Installing.  ##
## ------------ ##

## Some code should be run only if install-info actually exists, and
## if the user doesn't request it not to be run (through the
## 'AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR' environment variable).  See automake bug#9773
## and Debian Bug#543992.
am__can_run_installinfo = \
  case $$AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR in \
    n|no|NO) false;; \
    *) (install-info --version) >/dev/null 2>&1;; \
  esac

## Look in both . and srcdir because the info pages might have been
## rebuilt in the build directory.  Can't cd to srcdir; that might
## break a possible install-sh reference.
##
## Funny name due to --cygnus influence; we want to reserve
## 'install-info' for the user.
##
## TEXINFOS primary are always installed in infodir, hence install-data
## is hard coded.
if %?INSTALL-INFO%
if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
am__installdirs += "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)"
install-data-am: install-info-am
endif %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
endif %?INSTALL-INFO%
.PHONY: \
  install-dvi  install-dvi-am \
  install-html install-html-am \
  install-info install-info-am \
  install-pdf  install-pdf-am \
  install-ps   install-ps-am

if %?SUBDIRS%
RECURSIVE_TARGETS += \
  install-dvi-recursive \
  install-html-recursive \
  install-info-recursive \
  install-pdf-recursive \
  install-ps-recursive
install-dvi: install-dvi-recursive
install-html: install-html-recursive
install-info: install-info-recursive
install-pdf: install-pdf-recursive
install-ps: install-ps-recursive
else !%?SUBDIRS%
install-dvi: install-dvi-am
install-html: install-html-am
install-info: install-info-am
install-pdf: install-pdf-am
install-ps: install-ps-am
endif !%?SUBDIRS%

if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%

include inst-vars.am

install-dvi-am: $(DVIS)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
	@list='$(DVIS)'; test -n "$(dvidir)" || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(dvidir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(dvidir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
	  echo "$$d$$p"; \
	done | $(am__base_list) | \
	while read files; do \
	  echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(dvidir)'"; \
	  $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(dvidir)" || exit $$?; \
	done

install-html-am: $(HTMLS)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
	@list='$(HTMLS)'; list2=; test -n "$(htmldir)" || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  if test -f "$$p" || test -d "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
	  $(am__strip_dir) \
## This indirection is required to work around a bug of the Solaris 10
## shell /usr/xpg4/bin/sh.  The description of the bug can be found at
## <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-autoconf/2011-11/msg00005.html>
## and the report of the original failure can be found at automake
## bug#10026 <https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10026#23>
	  d2=$$d$$p; \
	  if test -d "$$d2"; then \
	    echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f'"; \
	    $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f" || exit 1; \
	    echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) '$$d2'/* '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f'"; \
	    $(INSTALL_DATA) "$$d2"/* "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f" || exit $$?; \
	  else \
	    list2="$$list2 $$d2"; \
	  fi; \
	done; \
	test -z "$$list2" || { echo "$$list2" | $(am__base_list) | \
	while read files; do \
	  echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)'"; \
	  $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)" || exit $$?; \
	done; }

install-info-am: $(INFO_DEPS)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
	@srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's|.|.|g'`; \
	list='$(INFO_DEPS)'; test -n "$(infodir)" || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
	for file in $$list; do \
## Strip possible $(srcdir) prefix.
	  case $$file in \
	    $(srcdir)/*) file=`echo "$$file" | sed "s|^$$srcdirstrip/||"`;; \
	  esac; \
	  if test -f $$file; then d=.; else d=$(srcdir); fi; \
## 8+3 filesystems cannot deal with foo.info-N filenames: they all
## conflict.  DJGPP comes with a tool, DJTAR, that will rename these
## files to foo.iNN while extracting the archive.  DJGPP's makeinfo
## is patched to grok these filenames.  However we have to account
## for the renaming when installing the info files.
##
## If $file == foo.info, then $file_i == foo.i.  The reason we use two
## shell commands instead of one ('s|\.info$$|.i|') is so that a suffix-less
## 'foo' becomes 'foo.i' too.
	  file_i=`echo "$$file" | sed 's|\.info$$||;s|$$|.i|'`; \
	  for ifile in $$d/$$file $$d/$$file-[0-9] $$d/$$file-[0-9][0-9] \
	               $$d/$$file_i[0-9] $$d/$$file_i[0-9][0-9] ; do \
	    if test -f $$ifile; then \
	      echo "$$ifile"; \
	    else : ; fi; \
	  done; \
	done | $(am__base_list) | \
	while read files; do \
	  echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)'"; \
	  $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" || exit $$?; done
	@$(POST_INSTALL)
	@if $(am__can_run_installinfo); then \
	  list='$(INFO_DEPS)'; test -n "$(infodir)" || list=; \
	  for file in $$list; do \
## Strip directory
	    relfile=`echo "$$file" | sed 's|^.*/||'`; \
## Run ":" after install-info in case install-info fails.  We really
## don't care about failures here, because they can be spurious.  For
## instance if you don't have a dir file, install-info will fail.  I
## think instead it should create a new dir file for you.  This bug
## causes the "make distcheck" target to fail reliably.
	    echo " install-info --info-dir='$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)' '$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$$relfile'";\
## Use "|| :" here because Sun make passes -e to sh; if install-info
## fails then we'd fail if we used ";".
	    install-info --info-dir="$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$$relfile" || :;\
	  done; \
	else : ; fi

install-pdf-am: $(PDFS)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
	@list='$(PDFS)'; test -n "$(pdfdir)" || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
	  echo "$$d$$p"; \
	done | $(am__base_list) | \
	while read files; do \
	  echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)'"; \
	  $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)" || exit $$?; done

install-ps-am: $(PSS)
	@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
	@list='$(PSS)'; test -n "$(psdir)" || list=; \
	if test -n "$$list"; then \
	  echo " $(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(psdir)'"; \
	  $(MKDIR_P) "$(DESTDIR)$(psdir)" || exit 1; \
	fi; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
	  echo "$$d$$p"; \
	done | $(am__base_list) | \
	while read files; do \
	  echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files '$(DESTDIR)$(psdir)'"; \
	  $(INSTALL_DATA) $$files "$(DESTDIR)$(psdir)" || exit $$?; done

else ! %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
install-dvi-am:
install-html-am:
install-info-am:
install-pdf-am:
install-ps-am:
endif ! %?LOCAL-TEXIS%


## -------------- ##
## Uninstalling.  ##
## -------------- ##

if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
.PHONY uninstall-am: \
  uninstall-dvi-am \
  uninstall-html-am \
  uninstall-info-am \
  uninstall-ps-am \
  uninstall-pdf-am

uninstall-dvi-am:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(DVIS)'; test -n "$(dvidir)" || list=; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  $(am__strip_dir) \
	  echo " rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(dvidir)/$$f'"; \
	  rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(dvidir)/$$f"; \
	done

uninstall-html-am:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(HTMLS)'; test -n "$(htmldir)" || list=; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  $(am__strip_dir) \
## $f can be a directory, hence the -r.
	  echo " rm -rf '$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f'"; \
	  rm -rf "$(DESTDIR)$(htmldir)/$$f"; \
	done

uninstall-info-am:
	@$(PRE_UNINSTALL)
## Run two loops here so that we can handle PRE_UNINSTALL and
## NORMAL_UNINSTALL correctly.
	@if test -d '$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)' && $(am__can_run_installinfo); then \
	  list='$(INFO_DEPS)'; \
	  for file in $$list; do \
	    relfile=`echo "$$file" | sed 's|^.*/||'`; \
## install-info needs the actual info file.  We use the installed one,
## rather than relying on one still being in srcdir or builddir.
## However, "make uninstall && make uninstall" should not fail,
## so we ignore failure if the file did not exist.
	    echo " install-info --info-dir='$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)' --remove '$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$$relfile'"; \
	    if install-info --info-dir="$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" --remove "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$$relfile"; \
	    then :; else test ! -f "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$$relfile" || exit 1; fi; \
	  done; \
	else :; fi
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(INFO_DEPS)'; \
	for file in $$list; do \
	  relfile=`echo "$$file" | sed 's|^.*/||'`; \
## DJGPP-style info files.  See comment in install-info-am.
	  relfile_i=`echo "$$relfile" | sed 's|\.info$$||;s|$$|.i|'`; \
	  (if test -d "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" && cd "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)"; then \
	     echo " cd '$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)' && rm -f $$relfile $$relfile-[0-9] $$relfile-[0-9][0-9] $$relfile_i[0-9] $$relfile_i[0-9][0-9]"; \
	     rm -f $$relfile $$relfile-[0-9] $$relfile-[0-9][0-9] $$relfile_i[0-9] $$relfile_i[0-9][0-9]; \
	   else :; fi); \
	done

uninstall-pdf-am:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(PDFS)'; test -n "$(pdfdir)" || list=; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  $(am__strip_dir) \
	  echo " rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)/$$f'"; \
	  rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(pdfdir)/$$f"; \
	done

uninstall-ps-am:
	@$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
	@list='$(PSS)'; test -n "$(psdir)" || list=; \
	for p in $$list; do \
	  $(am__strip_dir) \
	  echo " rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(psdir)/$$f'"; \
	  rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(psdir)/$$f"; \
	done
endif %?LOCAL-TEXIS%

if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
.PHONY: dist-info
dist-info: $(INFO_DEPS)
	@srcdirstrip=`echo "$(srcdir)" | sed 's|.|.|g'`; \
	list='$(INFO_DEPS)'; \
	for base in $$list; do \
## Strip possible $(srcdir) prefix.
	  case $$base in \
	    $(srcdir)/*) base=`echo "$$base" | sed "s|^$$srcdirstrip/||"`;; \
	  esac; \
	  if test -f $$base; then d=.; else d=$(srcdir); fi; \
	  base_i=`echo "$$base" | sed 's|\.info$$||;s|$$|.i|'`; \
	  for file in $$d/$$base $$d/$$base-[0-9] $$d/$$base-[0-9][0-9] $$d/$$base_i[0-9] $$d/$$base_i[0-9][0-9]; do \
	    if test -f $$file; then \
## Strip leading '$$d/'.
	      relfile=`expr "$$file" : "$$d/\(.*\)"`; \
	      test -f "$(distdir)/$$relfile" || \
		cp -p $$file "$(distdir)/$$relfile"; \
	    else :; fi; \
	  done; \
	done
endif %?LOCAL-TEXIS%


## ---------- ##
## Cleaning.  ##
## ---------- ##

## The funny name is due to --cygnus influence; in Cygnus mode,
## 'clean-info' is a target that users can use.

if %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
.PHONY mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-aminfo
.PHONY: mostlyclean-aminfo
mostlyclean-aminfo:
## Use '-rf', not just '-f', because the %*CLEAN% substitutions can also
## contain any directory created by "makeinfo --html", as well as the
## '*.t2d' and '*.t2p' directories used by texi2dvi and texi2pdf.
	-rm -rf %MOSTLYCLEAN%

.PHONY clean-am: clean-aminfo
clean-aminfo:
## Use '-rf', not just '-f'; see comments in 'mostlyclean-aminfo'
## above for details.
?TEXICLEAN?	-test -z "%TEXICLEAN%" \
?TEXICLEAN?	|| rm -rf %TEXICLEAN%

.PHONY maintainer-clean-am: maintainer-clean-aminfo
maintainer-clean-aminfo:
	@list='$(INFO_DEPS)'; for i in $$list; do \
## .iNN files are DJGPP-style info files.
	  i_i=`echo "$$i" | sed 's|\.info$$||;s|$$|.i|'`; \
	  echo " rm -f $$i $$i-[0-9] $$i-[0-9][0-9] $$i_i[0-9] $$i_i[0-9][0-9]"; \
	  rm -f $$i $$i-[0-9] $$i-[0-9][0-9] $$i_i[0-9] $$i_i[0-9][0-9]; \
	done
## Use '-rf', not just '-f'; see comments in 'mostlyclean-aminfo'
## above for details.
?MAINTCLEAN?	-test -z "%MAINTCLEAN%" \
?MAINTCLEAN?	|| rm -rf %MAINTCLEAN%

endif %?LOCAL-TEXIS%
ltlibrary.am000064400000001646150511241430007072 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

%LTLIBRARY%: $(%XLTLIBRARY%_OBJECTS) $(%XLTLIBRARY%_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_%XLTLIBRARY%_DEPENDENCIES) %DIRSTAMP%
	%VERBOSE%$(%XLINK%) %RPATH% $(%XLTLIBRARY%_OBJECTS) $(%XLTLIBRARY%_LIBADD) $(LIBS)
clean-hdr.am000064400000001463150511241430006720 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

.PHONY: distclean-hdr
distclean-am: distclean-hdr
distclean-hdr:
	-rm -f %FILES%
dejagnu.am000064400000007124150511241430006500 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## Name of tool to use.  Default is the same as the package.
DEJATOOL = $(PACKAGE)

## Default flags to pass to dejagnu.  The user can override this.
RUNTESTDEFAULTFLAGS = --tool $$tool --srcdir $$srcdir

EXPECT = expect
RUNTEST = runtest


.PHONY: check-DEJAGNU
check-DEJAGNU: site.exp
## Life is easiest with an absolute srcdir, so do that.
	srcdir='$(srcdir)'; export srcdir; \
	EXPECT=$(EXPECT); export EXPECT; \
## If runtest can't be found, print a warning but don't die.  It is
## pointless to cause a failure if the tests cannot be run at all.
	if $(SHELL) -c "$(RUNTEST) --version" > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
	  exit_status=0; l='$(DEJATOOL)'; for tool in $$l; do \
	    if $(RUNTEST) $(RUNTESTDEFAULTFLAGS) $(AM_RUNTESTFLAGS) $(RUNTESTFLAGS); \
	    then :; else exit_status=1; fi; \
	  done; \
	else echo "WARNING: could not find '$(RUNTEST)'" 1>&2; :;\
	fi; \
	exit $$exit_status


## ------------------- ##
## Building site.exp.  ##
## ------------------- ##

## Note that in the rule we don't directly generate site.exp to avoid
## the possibility of a corrupted site.exp if make is interrupted.
## Jim Meyering has some useful text on this topic.
site.exp: Makefile $(EXTRA_DEJAGNU_SITE_CONFIG)
	@echo 'Making a new site.exp file ...'
	@echo '## these variables are automatically generated by make ##' >site.tmp
	@echo '# Do not edit here.  If you wish to override these values' >>site.tmp
	@echo '# edit the last section' >>site.tmp
	@echo 'set srcdir "$(srcdir)"' >>site.tmp
	@echo "set objdir `pwd`" >>site.tmp
## Quote the *_alias variables because they might be empty.
?BUILD?	@echo 'set build_alias "$(build_alias)"' >>site.tmp
?BUILD?	@echo 'set build_triplet $(build_triplet)' >>site.tmp
?HOST?	@echo 'set host_alias "$(host_alias)"' >>site.tmp
?HOST?	@echo 'set host_triplet $(host_triplet)' >>site.tmp
?TARGET?	@echo 'set target_alias "$(target_alias)"' >>site.tmp
?TARGET?	@echo 'set target_triplet $(target_triplet)' >>site.tmp
## Allow the package author to extend site.exp.
	@list='$(EXTRA_DEJAGNU_SITE_CONFIG)'; for f in $$list; do \
	  echo "## Begin content included from file $$f.  Do not modify. ##" \
	   && cat `test -f "$$f" || echo '$(srcdir)/'`$$f \
	   && echo "## End content included from file $$f. ##" \
	   || exit 1; \
	 done >> site.tmp
	@echo "## End of auto-generated content; you can edit from here. ##" >> site.tmp
	@if test -f site.exp; then \
	   sed -e '1,/^## End of auto-generated content.*##/d' site.exp >> site.tmp; \
	 fi
	@-rm -f site.bak
	@test ! -f site.exp || mv site.exp site.bak
	@mv site.tmp site.exp

## ---------- ##
## Cleaning.  ##
## ---------- ##

.PHONY distclean-am: distclean-DEJAGNU

distclean-DEJAGNU:
## Any other cleaning must be done by the user or by the test suite
## itself.  We can't predict what dejagnu or the test suite might
## generate.
	-rm -f site.exp site.bak
	-l='$(DEJATOOL)'; for tool in $$l; do \
	  rm -f $$tool.sum $$tool.log; \
	done
subdirs.am000064400000005464150511241430006543 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1994-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

RECURSIVE_TARGETS += all-recursive check-recursive installcheck-recursive
RECURSIVE_CLEAN_TARGETS = mostlyclean-recursive clean-recursive	\
  distclean-recursive maintainer-clean-recursive

am__recursive_targets = \
  $(RECURSIVE_TARGETS) \
  $(RECURSIVE_CLEAN_TARGETS) \
  $(am__extra_recursive_targets)

## All documented targets which invoke 'make' recursively, or depend
## on targets that do so.  GNUmakefile from gnulib depends on this.
AM_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += $(am__recursive_targets:-recursive=)

.PHONY .MAKE: $(am__recursive_targets)

# This directory's subdirectories are mostly independent; you can cd
# into them and run 'make' without going through this Makefile.
# To change the values of 'make' variables: instead of editing Makefiles,
# (1) if the variable is set in 'config.status', edit 'config.status'
#     (which will cause the Makefiles to be regenerated when you run 'make');
# (2) otherwise, pass the desired values on the 'make' command line.

$(am__recursive_targets):
## Using $failcom allows "-k" to keep its natural meaning when running a
## recursive rule.
	@fail=; \
	if $(am__make_keepgoing); then \
	  failcom='fail=yes'; \
	else \
	  failcom='exit 1'; \
	fi; \
	dot_seen=no; \
	target=`echo $@ | sed s/-recursive//`; \
## For distclean and maintainer-clean we make sure to use the full
## list of subdirectories.  We do this so that 'configure; make
## distclean' really is a no-op, even if SUBDIRS is conditional.
	case "$@" in \
	  distclean-* | maintainer-clean-*) list='$(DIST_SUBDIRS)' ;; \
	  *) list='$(SUBDIRS)' ;; \
	esac; \
	for subdir in $$list; do \
	  echo "Making $$target in $$subdir"; \
	  if test "$$subdir" = "."; then \
	    dot_seen=yes; \
	    local_target="$$target-am"; \
	  else \
	    local_target="$$target"; \
	  fi; \
	  ($(am__cd) $$subdir && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $$local_target) \
	  || eval $$failcom; \
	done; \
	if test "$$dot_seen" = "no"; then \
	  $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) "$$target-am" || exit 1; \
	fi; test -z "$$fail"

mostlyclean: mostlyclean-recursive
clean: clean-recursive
distclean: distclean-recursive
maintainer-clean: maintainer-clean-recursive
yacc.am000064400000004545150511241430006006 0ustar00## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
## Copyright (C) 1998-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.

## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.

## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## We want to disable the Yacc rebuild rule when
##   1. AM_MAINTAINER_MODE is used, and
##   2. --enable-maintainer-mode is not specified, and
##   3. parser.c already exist, and
##   4. parser.y and parser.c are distributed.
## Point #3 is because "make maintainer-clean" erases parser.c, yet
## the GNU Coding Standards require that ./configure; make works even
## after that.
## Point #4 is because parsers listed in nodist_*_SOURCES are always
## built on the user's side, so it makes no sense to disable them.
##
## Points #1, #2, #3 are solved by unconditionally prefixing the rule
## with $(am__skipyacc) defined below only when needed.
##
## Point #4 requires a condition on whether parser.y/parser.c are
## distributed or not.  We cannot have a generic rule that works in
## both cases, so we ensure in automake that nodist_ parsers always
## use non-generic rules.
if %?FIRST%
if %?MAINTAINER-MODE%
@MAINTAINER_MODE_FALSE@am__skipyacc = test -f $@ ||
endif %?MAINTAINER-MODE%
## The 's/c$/h/' substitution *must* be the last one.
am__yacc_c2h = sed -e s/cc$$/hh/ -e s/cpp$$/hpp/ -e s/cxx$$/hxx/ \
		   -e s/c++$$/h++/ -e s/c$$/h/
endif %?FIRST%

?GENERIC?%EXT%%DERIVED-EXT%:
?!GENERIC?%OBJ%: %SOURCE%
?GENERIC?	%VERBOSE%$(am__skipyacc) $(SHELL) $(YLWRAP) %SOURCE% y.tab.c %OBJ% y.tab.h `echo %OBJ% | $(am__yacc_c2h)` y.output %BASE%.output -- %COMPILE%
?!GENERIC?	%VERBOSE% \
?!GENERIC??DIST_SOURCE?	$(am__skipyacc) \
## For non-suffix rules, we must emulate a VPATH search on %SOURCE%.
?!GENERIC?	$(SHELL) $(YLWRAP) `test -f '%SOURCE%' || echo '$(srcdir)/'`%SOURCE% y.tab.c %OBJ% y.tab.h `echo %OBJ% | $(am__yacc_c2h)` y.output %BASE%.output -- %COMPILE%

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