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This uses Orc to optimise an inner loop in the core NLMS function of the
Adrian echo canceller.
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support instead
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http://damien.lespiau.name/blog/2009/02/18/shave-making-the-autotools-output-sane/
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Create a new macro that can be shared between projects to check for
__thread support by the compiler. This macro might come useful for
xine-lib too so I want to keep it separate for easier importing it
over.
Name the defined macro SUPPORT_TLS___THREAD to follow the same style
as the checks from attributes.m4.
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Instead of writing custom code to check for cflags checking, import a
copy of attributes.m4 from xine-lib's repository and use the
CC_CHECK_CFLAGS macro.
The advantage lies not only in being able to reduce the custom code in
configure.ac, but also in the fact that the CC_CHECK_CFLAGS macro
caches the results, making ./configure -C quite faster on second run.
Check for the CFLAGS for any compiler and not just GCC, if the
compiler does support the flag it is better to u se it anyway,
otherwise it will be skipped.
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Split acinclude.m4 in multiple macro files.
Let it be known to autoconf and aclocal to use the m4 directory.
Ignore macro files copied or linked by libtool and intltool.
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