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f161d0cc | 1 | /* Header file for Harris CXUX. |
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2 | Copyright (C) 1994, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, |
3 | 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
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4 | |
5 | This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
6 | ||
7 | GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
10 | any later version. | |
11 | ||
12 | GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | ||
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 | along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
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19 | the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, |
20 | Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ | |
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21 | |
22 | ||
23 | /* | |
24 | * Define symbols to identify the version of Unix this is. | |
25 | * Define all the symbols that apply correctly. | |
26 | */ | |
27 | ||
28 | /* #define UNIPLUS */ | |
29 | #define USG5 | |
30 | #define USG | |
31 | /* #define HPUX */ | |
32 | /* #define UMAX */ | |
33 | /* #define BSD4_1 */ | |
34 | /* #define BSD4_2 */ | |
35 | /* #define BSD4_3 */ | |
6df54671 | 36 | /* #define BSD_SYSTEM */ |
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37 | /* #define VMS */ |
38 | ||
39 | #ifndef _CX_UX | |
40 | #define _CX_UX 1 | |
41 | #endif | |
42 | ||
43 | /* Define this symbol if you are running CX/UX 7.0 or later (7.0 introduced | |
44 | * support for ELF files, and while we still build emacs in COFF format, the | |
45 | * way it is linked is different for 7.0). | |
46 | */ | |
47 | /* #define USING_CX_UX_7 */ | |
48 | ||
49 | #ifdef USING_CX_UX_7 | |
50 | #define LINKER /usr/sde/coff/usr/bin/ld | |
51 | #define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM -L/usr/sde/coff/usr/lib -zzero_word | |
52 | #define START_FILES pre-crt0.o /usr/sde/coff/usr/lib/crt0.o /usr/sde/coff/usr/lib/m88100.o | |
53 | #else /* !USING_CX_UX_7 */ | |
54 | #ifdef _M88K | |
55 | #define START_FILES pre-crt0.o /lib/crt0.o | |
56 | #else | |
57 | #define START_FILES cxux-crt0.o /lib/crt0.o | |
58 | #endif | |
59 | #endif /* USING_CX_UX_7 */ | |
60 | ||
61 | /* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using. | |
62 | It sets the Lisp variable system-type. */ | |
63 | ||
64 | #define SYSTEM_TYPE "usg-unix-v" | |
65 | ||
66 | #define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM -Xa | |
67 | ||
68 | #define POSIX_SIGNALS | |
69 | ||
70 | /* With POSIX signals, also need to use sigaction rather than signal to | |
71 | * setup signal handlers | |
72 | */ | |
73 | #define signal sys_signal | |
74 | ||
75 | /* NOMULTIPLEJOBS should be defined if your system's shell | |
76 | does not have "job control" (the ability to stop a program, | |
77 | run some other program, then continue the first one). */ | |
78 | ||
79 | /* #define NOMULTIPLEJOBS */ | |
80 | ||
81 | /* Emacs can read input using SIGIO and buffering characters itself, | |
82 | or using CBREAK mode and making C-g cause SIGINT. | |
83 | The choice is controlled by the variable interrupt_input. | |
84 | ||
85 | Define INTERRUPT_INPUT to make interrupt_input = 1 the default (use SIGIO) | |
86 | ||
87 | Emacs uses the presence or absence of the SIGIO macro to indicate | |
88 | whether or not signal-driven I/O is possible. It uses | |
89 | INTERRUPT_INPUT to decide whether to use it by default. | |
90 | ||
91 | SIGIO can be used only on systems that implement it (4.2 and 4.3). | |
8e6208c5 | 92 | CBREAK mode has two disadvantages |
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93 | 1) At least in 4.2, it is impossible to handle the Meta key properly. |
94 | I hear that in system V this problem does not exist. | |
95 | 2) Control-G causes output to be discarded. | |
96 | I do not know whether this can be fixed in system V. | |
97 | ||
98 | Another method of doing input is planned but not implemented. | |
99 | It would have Emacs fork off a separate process | |
100 | to read the input and send it to the true Emacs process | |
101 | through a pipe. */ | |
102 | ||
103 | #define INTERRUPT_INPUT | |
104 | /* #define BROKEN_FIONREAD */ | |
105 | ||
106 | /* Letter to use in finding device name of first pty, | |
107 | if system supports pty's. 'a' means it is /dev/ptya0 */ | |
108 | ||
109 | #define FIRST_PTY_LETTER 'A' | |
110 | #define PTY_ITERATION for (c = 'A'; c <= 'P'; c++) for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) | |
111 | ||
112 | /* | |
113 | * Define HAVE_TERMIOS if the system provides POSIX-style | |
114 | * functions and macros for terminal control. | |
115 | * | |
116 | * Define HAVE_TERMIO if the system provides sysV-style ioctls | |
117 | * for terminal control. | |
118 | * | |
8e6208c5 | 119 | * Do not define both. HAVE_TERMIOS is preferred, if it is |
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120 | * supported on your system. |
121 | */ | |
122 | ||
123 | #define HAVE_TERMIOS | |
124 | /* #define HAVE_TERMIO */ | |
125 | #define NO_TERMIO | |
126 | ||
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127 | /* |
128 | * Define HAVE_PTYS if the system supports pty devices. | |
129 | */ | |
130 | ||
131 | #define HAVE_PTYS | |
132 | ||
133 | /* | |
134 | * Define NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY to make Emacs emulate | |
135 | * The 4.2 opendir, etc., library functions. | |
136 | */ | |
137 | ||
138 | /* #define NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY */ | |
139 | ||
140 | #define SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR | |
141 | ||
142 | /* Define this symbol if your system has the functions bcopy, etc. */ | |
143 | ||
144 | #define BSTRING | |
145 | ||
146 | /* subprocesses should be defined if you want to | |
147 | have code for asynchronous subprocesses | |
148 | (as used in M-x compile and M-x shell). | |
149 | This is generally OS dependent, and not supported | |
150 | under most USG systems. */ | |
151 | ||
152 | #define subprocesses | |
153 | ||
154 | /* If your system uses COFF (Common Object File Format) then define the | |
155 | preprocessor symbol "COFF". */ | |
156 | ||
157 | #define COFF | |
158 | ||
159 | /* define MAIL_USE_FLOCK if the mailer uses flock | |
160 | to interlock access to /usr/spool/mail/$USER. | |
161 | The alternative is that a lock file named | |
162 | /usr/spool/mail/$USER.lock. */ | |
163 | ||
164 | #define MAIL_USE_FLOCK | |
165 | ||
166 | /* Define CLASH_DETECTION if you want lock files to be written | |
167 | so that Emacs can tell instantly when you try to modify | |
168 | a file that someone else has modified in his Emacs. */ | |
169 | ||
170 | #define CLASH_DETECTION | |
171 | ||
172 | /* Define this if your operating system declares signal handlers to | |
173 | have a type other than the usual. `The usual' is `void' for ANSI C | |
174 | systems (i.e. when the __STDC__ macro is defined), and `int' for | |
175 | pre-ANSI systems. If you're using GCC on an older system, __STDC__ | |
176 | will be defined, but the system's include files will still say that | |
177 | signal returns int or whatever; in situations like that, define | |
178 | this to be what the system's include files want. */ | |
179 | /* #define SIGTYPE int */ | |
180 | #define SIGTYPE void | |
181 | ||
182 | /* If the character used to separate elements of the executable path | |
183 | is not ':', #define this to be the appropriate character constant. */ | |
184 | /* #define SEPCHAR ':' */ | |
185 | ||
186 | /* Here, on a separate page, add any special hacks needed | |
187 | to make Emacs work on this system. For example, | |
188 | you might define certain system call names that don't | |
189 | exist on your system, or that do different things on | |
190 | your system and must be used only through an encapsulation | |
191 | (Which you should place, by convention, in sysdep.c). */ | |
192 | \f | |
193 | /* Yes! The Night Hawk has sockets! */ | |
194 | ||
195 | #define HAVE_SOCKETS | |
196 | ||
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197 | /* The symbol in the kernel where the load average is found |
198 | is named _avenrun. */ | |
199 | ||
200 | #define LDAV_SYMBOL "_avenrun" | |
201 | ||
202 | #define KERNEL_FILE "/unix" | |
203 | ||
204 | /* There are too many kludges required to redefine malloc - use the system | |
205 | one */ | |
206 | #define SYSTEM_MALLOC | |
207 | ||
208 | #define _setjmp setjmp | |
209 | #define _longjmp longjmp | |
210 | ||
211 | /* const really does work, but I can't get configure to run the C compiler | |
212 | * with the right options so it figures that out. | |
213 | */ | |
214 | #undef const | |
215 | ||
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216 | #ifdef sigmask |
217 | #undef sigmask | |
218 | #endif | |
219 | ||
220 | /* | |
221 | * <pwd.h> already declares getpwuid, and with a uid_t argument in ANSI C | |
222 | * mode. Define this so xrdb.c will compile | |
223 | */ | |
224 | #ifdef __STDC__ | |
225 | #define DECLARE_GETPWUID_WITH_UID_T | |
226 | #endif | |
227 | ||
228 | /* Some compilers tend to put everything declared static | |
229 | into the initialized data area, which becomes pure after dumping Emacs. | |
230 | On these systems, you must #define static as nothing to foil this. | |
231 | Note that emacs carefully avoids static vars inside functions. */ | |
232 | ||
233 | /* #define static */ | |
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234 | |
235 | /* arch-tag: 5febe5fe-f0b0-49cb-9280-9d5a9fa43710 | |
236 | (do not change this comment) */ |