Refine demangler setting and execinfo use#1445
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FWIW and sorry to be a nuisance, I had suggested a KISS solution in #1400 (the "whitelist" approach, where I did mention that "BSDs have long provided execinfo, too, but a web search suggests they require separate linking with -lexecinfo"). That would be much simpler than the now-restored bunch of conditionals (including the non-standard |
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PR #1401 updated the detection for
execinfo.hby relying on a header-finding macro directly which is powerful. It also removed a set of#if defined(...)tests precluding several architectures from trying. This now bit us in issue #1442 as on FreeBSD, the header is found ... but also requires a library.Now, we could try to use autoconf to find header and library, and attempt to compile a test program (as we now do for OpenMP in RcppArmadillo and RcppEigen). But given that the affected architectures here are on the less-widely used side with difficult access for us to test and refine, a simpler strategy would be to punt and again rely on a set of
#if define()so this PR restores this. That is plain KISS Principle: Keep it Simple (and) Stupid.Checklist
R CMD checkstill passes all tests