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1/* Definitions file for GNU Emacs running on Data General's DG/UX
2 Release 4.10 and above.
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3 Copyright (C) 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
4 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5
6This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7
8GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
4a9f99bd 10the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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11any later version.
12
13GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
21Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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22
23/* This file was written by Roderick Schertler <roderick@ibcinc.com>,
24 contact me if you have problems with or comments about running Emacs
25 on dgux.
26
27 A number of things in the older dgux*.h files don't make sense to me,
28 but since I'm relying on memory and I don't have any older dgux
29 systems installed on which to test changes I'm undoing or fixing them
30 here rather than fixing them at the source. */
31
32/* In dgux.h it says "Can't use sys_signal because then etc/server.c
33 would need sysdep.o." and then it #defines signal() to be
34 berk_signal(), but emacsserver.c does `#undef signal' anyway, so that
35 doesn't make sense.
36
37 Further, sys_signal() in sysdep.c already had a special case for
38 #ifdef DGUX, it called berk_signal() explicitly. I've removed that
39 special case because it also didn't make sense: All versions of dgux
40 which the dgux*.h headers take into account have POSIX signals
41 (POSIX_SIGNALS is #defined in dgux.h). The comments in sys_signal()
42 even acknowledged this (saying that the special berk_signal() case
43 wasn't really necessary), they said that sys_signal() was using
44 berk_signal() instead of sigaction() for efficiency. Since both give
45 reliable signals neither has to be invoked within the handler. If
46 the efficiency that the comments were talking about is the overhead
47 of setting up the sigaction struct rather than just passing the
48 function pointer in (which is the only efficiency I can think of)
49 then that's a needless optimization, the Emacs sources do better
50 without the special case.
51
52 The following definition will prevent dgux.h from re-defining
53 signal(). I can't just say `#undef signal' after including dgux.h
54 because signal() is already a macro, defined in <sys/signal.h>, and
55 the original definition would be lost. */
56#define NO_DGUX_SIGNAL_REDEF
57
991667f8 58#include "dgux5-4-3.h"
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59
60#define LIBS_DEBUG /* nothing, -lg doesn't exist */
dac4e1e7 61#define LIBS_SYSTEM -lsocket -lnsl
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62
63#ifndef NOT_C_CODE
64
65/* dgux.h defines _setjmp() to be sigsetjmp(), but it defines _longjmp
66 to be longjmp() rather than siglongjmp(). Further, it doesn't define
67 jmp_buf, so sigsetjmp() is being called with a jmp_buf rather than a
68 sigjmp_buf, and the buffer is then passed to vanilla longjmp(). This
69 provides a more complete emulation of the Berkeley semantics. */
70
71#include <setjmp.h>
72#undef jmp_buf
73#undef _setjmp
74#undef setjmp
75#undef _longjmp
76#undef longjmp
77#define jmp_buf sigjmp_buf
78#define _setjmp(env) sigsetjmp(env, 0)
79#define setjmp(env) sigsetjmp(env, 1)
80#define _longjmp siglongjmp
81#define longjmp siglongjmp
82
83/* The BAUD_CONVERT definition in dgux.h is wrong with this version
84 of dgux, but I'm not sure when it changed.
85
86 With the current system Emacs' standard handling of ospeed and
87 baud_rate don't work. The baud values (B9600 and so on) returned by
88 cfgetospeed() aren't compatible with those used by ospeed. speed_t,
89 the type returned by cfgetospeed(), is unsigned long and speed_t
90 values are large. Further, it isn't possible to get at both the
91 SysV3 (ospeed) and POSIX (cfgetospeed()) values through symbolic
92 constants simultaneously because they both use the same names
93 (B9600). To get both baud_rate and ospeed right at the same time
94 it's necessary to hardcode the values for one set of values, here I'm
95 hardcoding ospeed. */
96#undef BAUD_CONVERT
97#define INIT_BAUD_RATE() \
98 struct termios sg; \
99 \
100 tcgetattr (input_fd, &sg); \
101 switch (cfgetospeed (&sg)) { \
102 case B50: baud_rate = 50; ospeed = 0x1; break; \
103 case B75: baud_rate = 75; ospeed = 0x2; break; \
104 case B110: baud_rate = 110; ospeed = 0x3; break; \
105 case B134: baud_rate = 134; ospeed = 0x4; break; \
106 case B150: baud_rate = 150; ospeed = 0x5; break; \
107 case B200: baud_rate = 200; ospeed = 0x6; break; \
108 case B300: baud_rate = 300; ospeed = 0x7; break; \
109 case B600: baud_rate = 600; ospeed = 0x8; break; \
110 default: \
111 case B1200: baud_rate = 1200; ospeed = 0x9; break; \
112 case B1800: baud_rate = 1800; ospeed = 0xa; break; \
113 case B2400: baud_rate = 2400; ospeed = 0xb; break; \
114 case B4800: baud_rate = 4800; ospeed = 0xc; break; \
115 case B9600: baud_rate = 9600; ospeed = 0xd; break; \
116 case B19200: baud_rate = 19200; ospeed = 0xe; break; \
117 case B38400: baud_rate = 38400; ospeed = 0xf; break; \
118 } \
119 return;
120
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122#if 0 /* Ehud Karni <ehud@unix.simonwiesel.co.il> says that the problem
123 still exists on m88k-dg-dguxR4.11MU04 and i586-dg-dguxR4.11MU04. */
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124/* The `stop on tty output' problem which occurs when using
125 INTERRUPT_INPUT and when Emacs is invoked under X11 using a job
126 control shell (csh, ksh, etc.) in the background doesn't look to be
127 present in R4.11. (At least, I can't reproduce it using jsh, csh,
128 ksh or zsh.) */
129#undef BROKEN_FIONREAD
130#define INTERRUPT_INPUT
b12576db 131#endif /* 0 - never */
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132
133/* In R4.11 (or maybe R4.10, I don't have a system with that version
134 loaded) some of the internal stdio semantics were changed. One I
135 found while working on MH is that _cnt has to be 0 before _filbuf()
136 is called. Another is that (_ptr - _base) doesn't indicate how many
137 characters are waiting to be sent. I can't spot a good way to get
138 that info from the FILE internals. */
139#define PENDING_OUTPUT_COUNT(FILE) (1)
140
141#endif /* NOT_C_CODE */
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143/* arch-tag: c7013e7b-6e2e-44f2-ba61-90b6d5e2ea45
144 (do not change this comment) */