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| m4_if(m4_regexp([$1], [^/.*]), -1, |
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| m4_patsubst([$1], [^\(/\).*], [\1])), |
| m4_patsubst([$1], [^\(//\)\([^/].*\|$\)], [\1])), |
| m4_patsubst([$1], [^\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$], [\1]))[]dnl |
| ]) # _AM_DIRNAME |
| |