-=[ Docs ]=-


Autoconf - (17 july 2001)
AuthorsDavid MacKenzie
Ben Elliston
LanguageEnglish
Typepublique
Url
SummaryAutoconf manual - Autoconf is a tool for producting a shell scripts that automatically configure software source code package to adapt to many kinds of Unix-like systems. The configuration scripts produced by Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users do not need to have Autoconf.
Pages
PartsIntroduction
The Gnu build system
Making configure Scripts
Initialization and Output Files
Existing Tests
Writing Tests
Results of Tests
Programming in M4
Writing Autoconf Macros
Portable Shell Programming
Manual Configuration
Site Configuration
Running configure Scripts
Recreating a Configuration
Obsolete Constructs
Question About Autoconf
History og Autoconf


Gnu Coding Standards - (March 23, 2001)
AuthorsRichard Stallman
LanguageEnglish
Typepublique
Url
SummaryThe Gnu Coding standards were written by Richard Stallman and other GNU Project volunteers. Their purpose is to make the GNU system clean, consistent, and easy to install. This document can also be read as a guide to writing portable, robust and reliable programs. It focuses on programs written in C, but many of the rules and principles are useful even if you write in another programming language. The rules often state reasons for writing in a certain way.
Pages
PartsAbout The Gnu Coding Standards
Keeping Free Software Free
General Program Design
Program Behavior for All Programs
Making The Best Use of C
Documenting Programs
The Release Process
References to Non-Free Software and Documentation



generated by OrgaDoc 0.8