dnl CF_INTEL_COMPILER version: 5 updated: 2013/02/10 10:41:05
dnl -----------------
dnl Check if the given compiler is really the Intel compiler for Linux.  It
dnl tries to imitate gcc, but does not return an error when it finds a mismatch
dnl between prototypes, e.g., as exercised by CF_MISSING_CHECK.
dnl
dnl This macro should be run "soon" after AC_PROG_CC or AC_PROG_CPLUSPLUS, to
dnl ensure that it is not mistaken for gcc/g++.  It is normally invoked from
dnl the wrappers for gcc and g++ warnings.
dnl
dnl $1 = GCC (default) or GXX
dnl $2 = INTEL_COMPILER (default) or INTEL_CPLUSPLUS
dnl $3 = CFLAGS (default) or CXXFLAGS
AC_DEFUN([CF_INTEL_COMPILER],[
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
ifelse([$2],,INTEL_COMPILER,[$2])=no

if test "$ifelse([$1],,[$1],GCC)" = yes ; then
	case $host_os in
	linux*|gnu*)
		AC_MSG_CHECKING(if this is really Intel ifelse([$1],GXX,C++,C) compiler)
		cf_save_CFLAGS="$ifelse([$3],,CFLAGS,[$3])"
		ifelse([$3],,CFLAGS,[$3])="$ifelse([$3],,CFLAGS,[$3]) -no-gcc"
		AC_TRY_COMPILE([],[
#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
#else
make an error
#endif
],[ifelse([$2],,INTEL_COMPILER,[$2])=yes
cf_save_CFLAGS="$cf_save_CFLAGS -we147 -no-gcc"
],[])
		ifelse([$3],,CFLAGS,[$3])="$cf_save_CFLAGS"
		AC_MSG_RESULT($ifelse([$2],,INTEL_COMPILER,[$2]))
		;;
	esac
fi
])dnl
