1 | /* |
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2 | * The following symbols are defined if your operating system supports |
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3 | * functions by that name. All Unixes I know of support them, thus they |
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4 | * are not checked by the configuration script, but are directly defined |
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5 | * here. |
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6 | */ |
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7 | |
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8 | /* HAS_IOCTL: |
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9 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the ioctl() routine is |
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10 | * available to set I/O characteristics |
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11 | */ |
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12 | #define HAS_IOCTL / **/ |
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13 | |
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14 | /* HAS_UTIME: |
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15 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the routine utime() is |
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16 | * available to update the access and modification times of files. |
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17 | */ |
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18 | #define HAS_UTIME / **/ |
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19 | |
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20 | /* HAS_GROUP |
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21 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getgrnam(), |
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22 | * getgrgid(), and getgrent() routines are available to |
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23 | * get group entries. |
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24 | */ |
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25 | #define HAS_GROUP / **/ |
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26 | |
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27 | /* HAS_PASSWD |
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28 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getpwnam(), |
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29 | * getpwuid(), and getpwent() routines are available to |
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30 | * get password entries. |
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31 | */ |
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32 | #define HAS_PASSWD / **/ |
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33 | |
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34 | #define HAS_KILL |
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35 | #define HAS_WAIT |
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36 | |
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37 | /* USEMYBINMODE |
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38 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program should |
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39 | * use the routine my_binmode(FILE *fp, char iotype) to insure |
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40 | * that a file is in "binary" mode -- that is, that no translation |
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41 | * of bytes occurs on read or write operations. |
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42 | */ |
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43 | #undef USEMYBINMODE |
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44 | |
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45 | /* USE_STAT_RDEV: |
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46 | * This symbol is defined if this system has a stat structure declaring |
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47 | * st_rdev |
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48 | */ |
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49 | #define USE_STAT_RDEV / **/ |
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50 | |
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51 | /* ACME_MESS: |
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52 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that error messages should be |
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53 | * should be generated in a format that allows the use of the Acme |
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54 | * GUI/editor's autofind feature. |
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55 | */ |
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56 | #undef ACME_MESS /**/ |
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57 | |
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58 | /* UNLINK_ALL_VERSIONS: |
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59 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program should arrange |
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60 | * to remove all versions of a file if unlink() is called. This is |
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61 | * probably only relevant for VMS. |
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62 | */ |
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63 | /* #define UNLINK_ALL_VERSIONS / **/ |
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64 | |
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65 | /* VMS: |
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66 | * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program is running under |
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67 | * VMS. It is currently automatically set by cpps running under VMS, |
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68 | * and is included here for completeness only. |
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69 | */ |
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70 | /* #define VMS / **/ |
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71 | |
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72 | /* ALTERNATE_SHEBANG: |
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73 | * This symbol, if defined, contains a "magic" string which may be used |
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74 | * as the first line of a Perl program designed to be executed directly |
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75 | * by name, instead of the standard Unix #!. If ALTERNATE_SHEBANG |
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76 | * begins with a character other then #, then Perl will only treat |
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77 | * it as a command line if if finds the string "perl" in the first |
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78 | * word; otherwise it's treated as the first line of code in the script. |
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79 | * (IOW, Perl won't hand off to another interpreter via an alternate |
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80 | * shebang sequence that might be legal Perl code.) |
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81 | */ |
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82 | /* #define ALTERNATE_SHEBANG "#!" / **/ |
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83 | |
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84 | #if !defined(NSIG) || defined(M_UNIX) || defined(M_XENIX) |
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85 | # include <signal.h> |
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86 | #endif |
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87 | |
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88 | #ifndef SIGABRT |
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89 | # define SIGABRT SIGILL |
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90 | #endif |
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91 | #ifndef SIGILL |
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92 | # define SIGILL 6 /* blech */ |
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93 | #endif |
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94 | #define ABORT() kill(getpid(),SIGABRT); |
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95 | |
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96 | /* |
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97 | * fwrite1() should be a routine with the same calling sequence as fwrite(), |
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98 | * but which outputs all of the bytes requested as a single stream (unlike |
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99 | * fwrite() itself, which on some systems outputs several distinct records |
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100 | * if the number_of_items parameter is >1). |
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101 | */ |
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102 | #define fwrite1 fwrite |
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103 | |
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104 | #define Stat(fname,bufptr) stat((fname),(bufptr)) |
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105 | #define Fstat(fd,bufptr) fstat((fd),(bufptr)) |
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106 | #define Fflush(fp) fflush(fp) |
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107 | #define Mkdir(path,mode) mkdir((path),(mode)) |
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108 | |
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109 | #ifndef PERL_SYS_INIT |
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110 | #ifdef PERL_SCO5 |
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111 | /* this should be set in a hint file, not here */ |
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112 | # define PERL_SYS_INIT(c,v) fpsetmask(0) |
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113 | #else |
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114 | # define PERL_SYS_INIT(c,v) |
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115 | #endif |
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116 | #endif |
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117 | |
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118 | #ifndef PERL_SYS_TERM |
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119 | #define PERL_SYS_TERM() |
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120 | #endif |
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121 | |
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122 | #define BIT_BUCKET "/dev/null" |
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123 | |
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124 | #define dXSUB_SYS |
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