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Build: Conditionally allow win95 threads and --enable-small.
When the compiler supports __attribute__((__constructor__)) mythread_once() is never used, even with --enable-small. A configuration with win95 threads and --enable-small will compile and be thread safe so it can be allowed. This isn't a very common configuration since MSVC does not support __attribute__((__constructor__)), but MINGW32 and CLANG32 environments for MSYS2 can use win95 threads and have __attribute__((__constructor__)) support.
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# The Win95 threading lacks thread-safe one-time initialization function.
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# It's better to disallow it instead of allowing threaded but thread-unsafe
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# build.
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if test "x$enable_small$enable_threads" = xyeswin95; then
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AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-threads=win95 and --enable-small cannot be
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used at the same time])
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fi
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# We use the actual result a little later.
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])
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CFLAGS="$OLD_CFLAGS"
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# The Win95 threading lacks a thread-safe one-time initialization function.
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# The one-time initialization is needed for crc32_small.c and crc64_small.c
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# create the CRC tables. So if small mode is enabled, the threading mode is
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# win95, and the compiler does not support attribute constructor, then we
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# would end up with a multithreaded build that is thread-unsafe. As a
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# result this configuration is not allowed.
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if test "x$enable_small$enable_threads$have_func_attribute_constructor"\
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= xyeswin95no; then
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AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-threads=win95 and --enable-small cannot be
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used at the same time with a compiler that doesn't support
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__attribute__((__constructor__))])
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fi
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# __attribute__((__ifunc__())) can be used to choose between different
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# implementations of the same function at runtime. This is slightly more
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# efficient than using __attribute__((__constructor__)) and setting
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