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Use the following macro if you need to test run-time behavior of the system while configuring.
CFLAGS or
CXXFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS, and LIBS when
compiling.
If the C compiler being used does not produce executables that run on
the system where configure is being run, then the test program is
not run.  If the optional shell commands action-if-cross-compiling
are given, they are run instead.  Otherwise, configure prints
an error message and exits.
Try to provide a pessimistic default value to use when cross-compiling
makes run-time tests impossible.  You do this by passing the optional
last argument to AC_TRY_RUN.  autoconf prints a warning
message when creating configure each time it encounters a call to
AC_TRY_RUN with no action-if-cross-compiling argument
given.  You may ignore the warning, though users will not be able to
configure your package for cross-compiling.  A few of the macros
distributed with Autoconf produce this warning message.
To configure for cross-compiling you can also choose a value for those parameters based on the canonical system name (see section 11. Manual Configuration). Alternatively, set up a test results cache file with the correct values for the host system (see section 7.3 Caching Results).
To provide a default for calls of AC_TRY_RUN that are embedded in
other macros, including a few of the ones that come with Autoconf, you
can call AC_PROG_CC before running them.  Then, if the shell
variable cross_compiling is set to `yes', use an alternate
method to get the results instead of calling the macros.
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