Testing latest pari + WASM + node.js... and it works?! Wow.
License: GPL3
ubuntu2004
#exported variables
_gmp_list="gmp GMPLIBS GMPINCLUDE"
gmp=
case "$with_gmp" in
yes|"");;
*)
if test -z "$with_gmp_lib"; then
with_gmp_lib="$with_gmp/lib"
fi
if test -z "$with_gmp_include"; then
with_gmp_include="$with_gmp/include"
fi;;
esac
pth="$with_gmp_include"
x=`./locate 'gmp.h' '' $pth`
case $x in
?:/*|/*) gmp_include=`dirname $x`
echo ..."Found gmp header in $gmp_include"
GMPINCLUDE="-I$gmp_include"
;;
esac
try() { GMPLIBS=$1; cmd="$cmd0 $1"; . log_cmd; }
exe=$osname-$arch-gmp$$$exe_suff
cmd0="$CC $CFLAGS $extraflag $GMPINCLUDE -o $exe gmp_version.c"
if test -n "$with_gmp_lib"; then
gmp=$with_gmp_lib
try "-L$gmp -lgmp"
fi
if test ! -r $exe; then
try "-lgmp"
fi
if test ! -r $exe; then
lib=gmp; . ./locatelib
if test -n "$gmp"; then
try "-L$gmp -lgmp"
fi
fi
if test -r $exe; then
gmp_version=`env LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH$dir_sep$gmp" $RUNTEST $exe`;
fi
case "$gmp_version" in
unsupported) gmp=
echo "### Your GMP library ABI is unsupported.";;
"") gmp=
cmd="$CC $CFLAGS $extraflag $GMPINCLUDE -o $exe ansi.c $GMPLIBS"
. log_cmd
if test -r $exe; then
echo "### Your version of GMP is too old for PARI. Please upgrade"
else
echo "### Your GMP library is incompatible with the compiler settings."
fi;;
*) if test -z "$gmp"; then gmp=yes; fi;;
esac
if test -n "$gmp"; then
cmd="$CC $CFLAGS $extraflag $GMPINCLUDE -o $exe gmp_mismatch.c $GMPLIBS"
. log_cmd
if test ! -r $exe; then
gmp=
echo "### GMP headers mismatch: try both --with-gmp-lib and --with-gmp-include"
fi
fi
. cleanup_exe
if test -z "$gmp"; then
echo "### Building without GNU MP support"
else
if test "$fastread" = yes; then
echo "Using GNU MP, version $gmp_version"
else
cat << EOM
==========================================================================
GNU MP library can be used as an alternate multiprecision kernel, which
is faster than PARI's native one as soon as integers larger than 10^100
are considered. Unfortunately, with GNU MP, libpari is binary incompatible
with the native one. Despite this, you should only answer 'no' to the
following question if you plan to use libpari (not only the gp shell)
and have stringent backward compatibility requirements.
EOM
echo $n "Do you want to use GNU MP library instead of the native kernel? $c"
if test "$with_gmp" = yes; then dflt=y; else dflt=n; fi
rep='y n'; . ./myread
case $ans in
n) gmp=;;
esac
fi
fi
if test -n "$gmp"; then
kernlvl1=gmp
else
kernlvl1=none
GMPINCLUDE=
GMPLIBS=
fi
. get_pretty