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1 /* XEmacs site configuration template file. -*- C -*-
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2 Copyright (C) 1986, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
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4 This file is part of XEmacs.
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5
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6 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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7 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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8 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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9 later version.
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10
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11 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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12 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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14 for more details.
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15
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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17 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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18 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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20
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21 /* Significantly divergent from FSF. */
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22
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23 /* No code in XEmacs #includes config.h twice, but some of the code
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24 intended to work with other packages as well (like gmalloc.c)
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25 think they can include it as many times as they like. */
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26 #ifndef _CONFIG_H_
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27 #define _CONFIG_H_
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28
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29 /* alloca twiddling belongs in one place, not the s&m headers
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30 AIX requires this to be the first thing in the file. */
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31 #undef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
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32
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33 #ifndef NOT_C_CODE
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34 #ifdef __GNUC__
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35 #undef alloca
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36 #define alloca __builtin_alloca
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37 #elif defined(_AIX)
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38 #pragma alloca
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39 #elif HAVE_ALLOCA_H
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40 #include <alloca.h>
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41 #endif
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42 #endif /* NOT C */
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43
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44 /* #### This will be removed in 19.15. */
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45 #define LOSING_BYTECODE
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46
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47 /* Use this to add code in a structured way to FSF-maintained source
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48 files so as to make it obvious where XEmacs changes are. */
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49 #define XEMACS
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50
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51 /* Does XEmacs support floating-point numbers? */
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52 #undef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
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53
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54 /* Use the *new* GNU memory allocator? */
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55 #undef GNU_MALLOC
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56
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57 /* Use the system malloc? */
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58 #undef USE_SYSTEM_MALLOC
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59
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60 /* Compile in TTY support? */
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61 #undef HAVE_TTY
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62
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63 /* Compile in support for the X window system? */
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64 #undef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
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65
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66 /* Slightly better type checking in X header files */
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67 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
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68 #ifndef NeedFunctionPrototypes
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69 #define NeedFunctionPrototypes 1
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70 #endif
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71 #endif
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72
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73 /* Define HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM if any windowing system is available. */
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74 #if defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS) /* || defined (HAVE_NEXTSTEP) */
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75 #define HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
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76 #endif
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77
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78 /* Define HAVE_UNIXOID_EVENT_LOOP if we use select() to wait for events. */
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79 #if defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS) || defined (HAVE_TTY)
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80 #define HAVE_UNIXOID_EVENT_LOOP
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81 #endif
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82
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83 /* Are we using XFree386? */
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84 #undef HAVE_XFREE386
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85
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86 #undef THIS_IS_X11R4
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87 #undef THIS_IS_X11R5
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88 #undef THIS_IS_X11R6
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89
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90 /* USER_FULL_NAME returns a string that is the user's full name.
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91 It can assume that the variable `pw' points to the password file
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92 entry for this user.
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93
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94 At some sites, the pw_gecos field contains the user's full name.
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95 If neither this nor any other field contains the right thing, use
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96 pw_name, giving the user's login name, since that is better than
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97 nothing. */
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98 #define USER_FULL_NAME pw->pw_gecos
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99
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100 /* Define AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME if you use the convention
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101 that & in the full name stands for the login id. */
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102 #undef AMPERSAND_FULL_NAME
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103
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104 /* Some things figured out by the configure script, grouped as they are in
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105 configure.in. */
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106 #undef HAVE_MACH_MACH_H
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107 #undef HAVE_SYS_STROPTS_H
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108 #undef HAVE_SYS_TIMEB_H
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109 #undef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
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110 #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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111 #undef HAVE_UTIME_H
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112 #undef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H
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113 #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H
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114 #undef HAVE_LIBGEN_H
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115 #undef HAVE_LOCALE_H
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116 #undef HAVE_X11_XLOCALE_H
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117 #undef HAVE_LINUX_VERSION_H
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118 #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
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119 #undef STDC_HEADERS
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120 #undef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
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121 #undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
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122 #undef HAVE_VFORK_H
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123 #undef HAVE_KSTAT_H
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124 #undef HAVE_SYS_PSTAT_H
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125 #undef vfork
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126
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127 #undef HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES
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128
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129 #ifdef HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES
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130 #define CLASH_DETECTION
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131 #endif
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132
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133 #undef HAVE_LIBKSTAT
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134 #undef HAVE_LIBINTL
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135 #undef HAVE_LIBDNET
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136 #undef HAVE_LIBRESOLV
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137
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138 /* Is `sys_siglist' declared by <signal.h>? */
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139 #undef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED
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140
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141 /* Is `struct utimbuf' declared by <utime.h>? */
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142 #undef HAVE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF
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143
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144 /* Is `struct timeval' declared by <sys/time.h>? */
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145 #undef HAVE_TIMEVAL
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146
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147
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148 #undef TM_IN_SYS_TIME
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149 #undef HAVE_TM_ZONE
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150 #undef HAVE_TZNAME
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151
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152 /* Is `h_errno' declared by <netdb.h>? */
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153 #undef HAVE_H_ERRNO
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154
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155 /* Does `localtime' cache TZ? */
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156 #undef LOCALTIME_CACHE
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157
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158 /* Can `gettimeofday' accept two arguments? */
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159 #undef GETTIMEOFDAY_ONE_ARGUMENT
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160
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161 /* Does the keyword `inline' exist? */
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162 #undef HAVE_INLINE
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163
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164 #undef HAVE_MMAP
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165 #undef HAVE_STRCOLL
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166
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167 #undef SIZEOF_SHORT
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168 #undef SIZEOF_INT
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169 #undef SIZEOF_LONG
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170
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171 #undef HAVE_ACOSH
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172 #undef HAVE_ASINH
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173 #undef HAVE_ATANH
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174
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175 #if defined (HAVE_ACOSH) && defined (HAVE_ASINH) && defined (HAVE_ATANH)
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176 #define HAVE_INVERSE_HYPERBOLIC
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177 #endif
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178
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179 #undef HAVE_CBRT
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180 #undef HAVE_CLOSEDIR
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181 #undef HAVE_DUP2
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182 #undef HAVE_EACCESS
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183 #undef HAVE_FMOD
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184 #undef HAVE_FPATHCONF
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185 #undef HAVE_FREXP
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186 #undef HAVE_FTIME
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187 #undef HAVE_GETHOSTNAME
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188 #undef HAVE_GETPAGESIZE
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189 #undef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
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190 #undef HAVE_GETWD
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191 #undef HAVE_GETCWD
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192 #undef HAVE_LOGB
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193 #undef HAVE_LRAND48
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194 #undef HAVE_MATHERR
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195 #undef HAVE_MKDIR
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196 #undef HAVE_MKTIME
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197 #undef HAVE_PERROR
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198 #undef HAVE_POLL
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199 #undef HAVE_RANDOM
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200 #undef HAVE_REALPATH
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201 #undef HAVE_RENAME
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202 #undef HAVE_RES_INIT
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203 #undef HAVE_RINT
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204 #undef HAVE_RMDIR
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205 #undef HAVE_SELECT
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206 #undef HAVE_SETITIMER
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207 #undef HAVE_SETPGID
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208 #undef HAVE_SETSID
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209 #undef HAVE_SIGBLOCK
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210 #undef HAVE_SIGHOLD
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211 #undef HAVE_SIGPROCMASK
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212 #undef HAVE_SIGSETJMP
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213 #undef HAVE_STRCASECMP
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214 #undef HAVE_STRERROR
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215 #undef HAVE_TZSET
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216 #undef HAVE_UTIMES
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217 #undef HAVE_WAITPID
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218
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219 #undef HAVE_SOCKETS
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220 #undef HAVE_SOCKADDR_SUN_LEN
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221 #undef HAVE_SYSVIPC
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222
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223 #undef SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR
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224 #undef NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY
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225
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226 #undef HAVE_TERMIOS
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227 #undef HAVE_TERMIO
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228
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229 #undef NLIST_STRUCT
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230
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231 #undef AIX_SMT_EXP
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232
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233 /* Compile in support for SOCKS? */
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234 #undef HAVE_SOCKS
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235
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236 /* Compile in support for using the `term' program (e.g. under Linux)? */
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237 #undef HAVE_TERM
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238
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239 /* Compile in support for X pixmaps via the `xpm' library? */
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240 #undef HAVE_XPM
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241
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242 /* Compile in support for "X faces" via the `compface' library?
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243 This enables graphical display of X-face headers in mail/news messages */
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244 #undef HAVE_XFACE
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245
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246 /* Compile in support for GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) images? */
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247 #undef HAVE_GIF
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248
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249 /* Compile in support for displaying JPEG images via the `jpeg' library? */
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250 #undef HAVE_JPEG
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251
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252 /* Compile in support for displaying PNG images via the `png' library? */
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253 #undef HAVE_PNG
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254
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255 /* Compile in support for displaying TIFF images via the `tiff' library? */
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256 #undef HAVE_TIFF
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257
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258 /* Do you have the Xmu library?
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259 This should always be the case except on losing HP-UX systems. */
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260 #undef HAVE_XMU
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261
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262 /* Compile in support for DBM databases? May require libgdbm or libdbm. */
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263 #undef HAVE_DBM
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264
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265 /* Compile in support for Berkeley DB style databases? May require libdb. */
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266 #undef HAVE_BERKELEY_DB
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267 /* Full #include file path for Berkeley DB's db.h */
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268 #undef DB_H_PATH
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269
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270 /* Do we have either DBM or Berkeley DB database support? */
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271 #undef HAVE_DATABASE
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272
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273 /* Do you have the Xauth library present? This will add some extra
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274 functionality to gnuserv. */
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275 #undef HAVE_XAUTH
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276
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277 /* Compile in support for gpm (General Purpose Mouse)? */
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278 #undef HAVE_GPM
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279
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280 /* Compile in support for ncurses? */
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281 #undef HAVE_NCURSES
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282 /* Full #include file paths for ncurses' curses.h and term.h. */
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283 #undef CURSES_H_PATH
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284 #undef TERM_H_PATH
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285
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286 #define LOWTAGS
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287
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288 /* Define USE_ASSERTIONS if you want the abort() to be changed to assert().
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289 If the assertion fails, assert_failed() will be called. This is
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290 recommended for general use because it gives more info about the crash
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291 than just the abort() message. Too many people "Can't find the corefile"
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292 or have limit-ed core dumps out of existence. */
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293 #undef USE_ASSERTIONS
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294
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295 /* Define one or more of the following if you want lots of extra checks
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296 (e.g. structure validation) compiled in. These should be turned
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297 on during the beta-test cycle. */
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298
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299 /* Check the entire extent structure of a buffer each time an extent
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300 change is done, and do other extent-related checks. */
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301 #undef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS
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302 /* Make sure that all X... macros are dereferencing the correct type,
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303 and that all XSET... macros (as much as possible) are setting the
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304 correct type of structure. Highly recommended for all
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305 development work. */
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306 #undef ERROR_CHECK_TYPECHECK
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307 /* Make sure valid buffer positions are passed to BUF_* macros. */
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308 #undef ERROR_CHECK_BUFPOS
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309 /* Attempt to catch bugs related to garbage collection (e.g. not GCPRO'ing). */
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310 #undef ERROR_CHECK_GC
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311 /* Attempt to catch freeing of a non-malloc()ed block, heap corruption, etc. */
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312 #undef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC
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313
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314 /* Define DEBUG_XEMACS if you want extra debugging code compiled in.
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315 This is mainly intended for use by developers. */
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316 #undef DEBUG_XEMACS
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317
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318 /* Define MEMORY_USAGE_STATS if you want extra code compiled in to
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319 determine where XEmacs' memory is going. */
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320 #undef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS
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321
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322 /* Define QUANTIFY if using Quantify from Pure/Atria Software.
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323 This adds some additional calls to control data collection.
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324 It is only intended for use by the developers. */
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325 #undef QUANTIFY
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326
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327 /* Define EXTERNAL_WIDGET to compile support for using the editor as a
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328 widget within another program. */
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329 #undef EXTERNAL_WIDGET
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330
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331 /* There are some special-case defines for gcc and lcc. */
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332 #undef USE_GCC
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333 #undef USE_LCC
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334
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335 /* Allow the user to override the default value of PURESIZE at configure
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336 time. This must come before we include the sys files in order for
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337 it to be able to override any changes in them. */
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338 #undef RAW_PURESIZE
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339
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340 /* Define this if you want level 2 internationalization compliance
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341 (localized collation and formatting). Generally this should be
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342 defined, unless your system doesn't have the strcoll() and
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343 setlocale() library routines. This really should be (NOT! -mrb)
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344 defined in the appropriate s/ or m/ file. */
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345 #undef I18N2
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346
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347 /* Define this if you want level 3 internationalization compliance
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348 (localized messaging). This will cause a small runtime performance
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349 penalty, as the strings are read from the message catalog(s).
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350 For this you need the gettext() and dgetext() library routines.
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351 WARNING, this code is under construction. */
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352 #undef I18N3
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353
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354 /* Compile in support for CDE (Common Desktop Environment) drag and drop?
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355 Requires libDtSvc, which typically must be present at runtime. */
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356 #undef HAVE_CDE
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357
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358 /* Compile in support for OffiX Drag and Drop? Requires libdnd. */
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359 #undef HAVE_OFFIX_DND
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360
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361 /* Define this if you want Mule support (multi-byte character support).
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362 There may be some performance penalty, although it should be small
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363 if you're working with ASCII files. */
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364 #undef MULE
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365
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366 /* Do we want to use X window input methods for use with Mule? (requires X11R5)
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367 If so, use raw Xlib or higher level Motif interface? */
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368 #undef HAVE_XIM
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369 #undef XIM_XLIB
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370 #undef XIM_MOTIF
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371
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372 /* Non-XIM input methods for use with Mule. */
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373 #undef HAVE_CANNA
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374 #undef HAVE_WNN
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375 #undef WNN6
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376
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377 /* Mocklisp Support. */
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378 #undef MOCKLISP_SUPPORT
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379
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380 /* Enable special GNU Make features in the Makefiles. */
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381 #undef USE_GNU_MAKE
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382
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383 /* Debugging option: Don't automatically rebuild the DOC file.
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384 This saves a lot of time when you're repeatedly
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385 compiling-running-crashing. */
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386 #undef NO_DOC_FILE
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387
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388 /* To eliminate use of `const' in the XEmacs sources,
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389 do `#define CONST_IS_LOSING' */
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390 #undef CONST_IS_LOSING
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391
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392 # undef CONST
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393 # ifdef CONST_IS_LOSING
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394 # define CONST
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395 # else
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396 # define CONST const
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397 # endif /* CONST */
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398
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399 /* If not defined, use unions instead of ints. A few systems (DEC Alpha)
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400 seem to require this, probably because something with the int
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401 definitions isn't right with 64-bit systems.
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402
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403 (It's NO_UNION_TYPE instead of USE_UNION_TYPE for historical reasons.) */
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404 #undef NO_UNION_TYPE
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405
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406 /* The configuration script defines opsysfile to be the name of the
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407 s/...h file that describes the system type you are using.
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408 The file is chosen based on the configuration name you give.
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409
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410 See the file ../etc/MACHINES for a list of systems and the
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411 configuration names to use for them.
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412
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413 See s/template.h for documentation on writing s/...h files. */
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414 #undef config_opsysfile
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415 #include config_opsysfile
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416
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417 /* The configuration script defines machfile to be the name of the
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418 m/...h file that describes the machine you are using. The file is
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419 chosen based on the configuration name you give.
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420
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421 See the file ../etc/MACHINES for a list of machines and the
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422 configuration names to use for them.
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423
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424 See m/template.h for documentation on writing m/...h files. */
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425 #undef config_machfile
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426 #include config_machfile
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427
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428 #if defined (USE_SYSTEM_MALLOC) && !defined (SYSTEM_MALLOC)
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429 #define SYSTEM_MALLOC
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430 #endif
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431
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432 #if 0 /* RMSmacs */
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433 /* These typedefs shouldn't appear when alloca.s or Makefile.in
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434 includes config.h. */
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435 #ifndef NOT_C_CODE
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436 #ifndef SPECIAL_EMACS_INT
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437 typedef long EMACS_INT;
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438 typedef unsigned long EMACS_UINT;
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439 #endif
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440 #endif
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441 #endif /* 0 */
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442
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443 /* The configuration name. This is used as the install directory name
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444 for the lib-src programs. */
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445 #undef EMACS_CONFIGURATION
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446
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447 /* The version string from version.el. Used in #pragma ident in emacs.c */
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448 #undef EMACS_VERSION
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449 /* Used to identify the XEmacs version in stack traces. */
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450 #undef main_1
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451
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452 /* Load in the conversion definitions if this system
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453 needs them and the source file being compiled has not
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454 said to inhibit this. There should be no need for you
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455 to alter these lines. */
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456
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457 #ifdef SHORTNAMES
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458 #ifndef NO_SHORTNAMES
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459 #include "../shortnames/remap.h"
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460 #endif /* not NO_SHORTNAMES */
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461 #endif /* SHORTNAMES */
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462
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463 /* Use the relocating allocator for buffer space? */
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464 #undef REL_ALLOC
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465
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466 /* Define the return type of signal handlers if the s/xxx.h file
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467 did not already do so. */
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468 #define RETSIGTYPE void
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469
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470 /* SIGTYPE is the macro we actually use. */
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471 #ifndef SIGTYPE
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472 #define SIGTYPE RETSIGTYPE
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473 #define SIGRETURN return
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474 #endif
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475
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476 /* Define DYNODUMP if it is necessary to properly dump on this system.
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477 Currently this is only Solaris 2.x, for x < 6. */
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478 #undef DYNODUMP
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479
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480 /* Define ENERGIZE to compile with support for the Energize Programming System.
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481 If you do this, don't forget to define ENERGIZE in lwlib/Imakefile as well.
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482 You will need to set your C_SWITCH_SITE and LD_SWITCH_SITE to point at the
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483 Energize connection library (libconn.a) and associated header files. */
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484 #undef ENERGIZE
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485 #undef ENERGIZE_2
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486 #undef ENERGIZE_3
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487
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488 /* Compile in support for Sun Sparcworks/WorkShop? */
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489 #undef SUNPRO
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490
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491 /* Sun SparcStations, SGI machines, and HP9000s700s have built-in
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492 support for playing sound files. (On Suns, the sound support is
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493 usually found in /usr/demo/SOUND - you may need to install the
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494 "SUNWaudmo" package.) */
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495 #undef HAVE_NATIVE_SOUND
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496 /* Native sound may be provided via soundcard.h, in various directories */
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497 #undef SOUNDCARD_H_PATH
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498
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499 /* Compile in support for NAS (Network Audio System)?
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500 NAS_NO_ERROR_JUMP means that the NAS libraries don't include some
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501 error handling changes. */
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502 #undef HAVE_NAS_SOUND
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503 #undef NAS_NO_ERROR_JUMP
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504
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505 /* Compile in support for SunPro usage-tracking code? */
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506 #undef USAGE_TRACKING
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507
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508 /* Compile in support for Tooltalk? */
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509 #undef TOOLTALK
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510 /* tt_c.h might be in "Tt" or "desktop" subdirectories */
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511 #undef TT_C_H_PATH
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512
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513 /* Toolkits used by lwlib for various widgets... */
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514 #undef LWLIB_USES_MOTIF
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515 #undef LWLIB_USES_ATHENA
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516 #undef LWLIB_MENUBARS_LUCID
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517 #undef LWLIB_MENUBARS_MOTIF
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518 #undef LWLIB_SCROLLBARS_LUCID
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519 #undef LWLIB_SCROLLBARS_MOTIF
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520 #undef LWLIB_SCROLLBARS_ATHENA
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521 #undef LWLIB_SCROLLBARS_ATHENA3D
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522 #undef LWLIB_DIALOGS_MOTIF
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523 #undef LWLIB_DIALOGS_ATHENA
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524 #undef LWLIB_DIALOGS_ATHENA3D
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525
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526 /* Other things that can be disabled by configure. */
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527 #undef HAVE_MENUBARS
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528 #undef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
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529 #undef HAVE_DIALOGS
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530 #undef HAVE_TOOLBARS
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531
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532
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533 #if defined (HAVE_MENUBARS) || defined (HAVE_DIALOGS)
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534 #define HAVE_POPUPS
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535 #endif
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536
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537 /* If you are using SunOS 4.1.1 and X11r5, then you need this patch.
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538 There is a stupid bug in the SunOS libc.a: two functions which X11r5
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539 uses, mbstowcs() and wcstombs(), are unusable when programs are
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540 statically linked (as XEmacs must be) because the static version of
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541 libc.a contains the *dynamic* versions of these functions. These
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542 functions don't seem to be called when XEmacs is running, so it's
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543 enough to define stubs for them.
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544
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545 This appears to be fixed in SunOS 4.1.2.
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546
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547 Also, SunOS 4.1.1 contains buggy versions of strcmp and strcpy that
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548 sometimes reference memory past the end of the string, which can segv.
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549 I don't know whether this is has been fixed as of 4.1.2 or 4.1.3. */
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550 #if defined (sparc) && !defined (USG)
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551 #define OBJECTS_SYSTEM sunOS-fix.o strcmp.o strcpy.o
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552 #endif
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553
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554 /* If you turn this flag on, it forces encapsulation in all
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555 circumstances; this can be used to make sure things compile OK
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556 on various systems. */
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557 #define DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION
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558
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559 /* basic system calls */
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560
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561 #if defined (INTERRUPTIBLE_IO) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION)
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562 # define ENCAPSULATE_READ
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563 # define ENCAPSULATE_WRITE
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564 #endif
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565 #if defined (INTERRUPTIBLE_OPEN) || defined (MULE) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION)
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566 # define ENCAPSULATE_OPEN
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567 #endif
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568 #if defined (INTERRUPTIBLE_CLOSE) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION)
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569 # define ENCAPSULATE_CLOSE
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570 #endif
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571
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572 /* stdio calls */
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573
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574 #if defined (INTERRUPTIBLE_IO) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION)
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575 # define ENCAPSULATE_FREAD
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576 # define ENCAPSULATE_FWRITE
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577 #endif
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578 #if defined (INTERRUPTIBLE_OPEN) || defined (MULE) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION)
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579 # define ENCAPSULATE_FOPEN
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580 #endif
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581 #if defined (INTERRUPTIBLE_CLOSE) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION)
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582 # define ENCAPSULATE_FCLOSE
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583 #endif
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584
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585 /* directory calls */
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586
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587 #if defined (MULE) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION)
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588 # define ENCAPSULATE_CHDIR
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589 # define ENCAPSULATE_MKDIR
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590 # define ENCAPSULATE_OPENDIR
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591 # define ENCAPSULATE_READDIR
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592 # define ENCAPSULATE_RMDIR
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593
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594 /* file-information calls */
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595
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596 #ifdef HAVE_EACCESS
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597 # define ENCAPSULATE_EACCESS
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598 #endif
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599 # define ENCAPSULATE_ACCESS
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600 # define ENCAPSULATE_LSTAT
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601 # define ENCAPSULATE_READLINK
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602 # define ENCAPSULATE_STAT
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603
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604 /* file-manipulation calls */
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605
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606 # define ENCAPSULATE_CHMOD
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607 # define ENCAPSULATE_CREAT
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608 # define ENCAPSULATE_LINK
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609 # define ENCAPSULATE_RENAME
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610 # define ENCAPSULATE_SYMLINK
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611 # define ENCAPSULATE_UNLINK
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612 # define ENCAPSULATE_EXECVP
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613 #endif /* defined (MULE) || defined (DEBUG_ENCAPSULATION) */
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614
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615 #ifdef HAVE_CANNA
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616 # define CANNA2
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617 # define CANNA_MULE
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618 # define CANNA_PURESIZE 0
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619 #else /* not CANNA */
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620 # define CANNA_PURESIZE 0
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621 #endif /* not CANNA */
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622
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623 #if (defined (MSDOS) && defined (FEPCTRL)) || (defined (WIN32) && defined (USE_IME))
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624 #define HAVE_FEP
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625 #endif
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626
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627 #if defined (HAVE_SOCKS) && !defined (DO_NOT_SOCKSIFY)
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628 #define accept Raccept
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629 #define bind Rbind
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630 #define connect Rconnect
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631 #define getsockname Rgetsockname
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632 #define listen Rlisten
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633 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKS && !DO_NOT_SOCKSIFY */
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634
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635 #ifndef SHORTBITS
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636 #define SHORTBITS (8 * SIZEOF_SHORT)
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637 #endif
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638 #ifndef INTBITS
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639 #define INTBITS (8 * SIZEOF_INT)
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|
640 #endif
|
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641 #ifndef LONGBITS
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642 #define LONGBITS (8 * SIZEOF_LONG)
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643 #endif
|
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644
|
|
645 #ifdef HAVE_INLINE
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646 # if defined (__GNUC__)
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647 # if defined (DONT_EXTERN_INLINE_FUNCTIONS)
|
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648 # define INLINE inline
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|
649 # else
|
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650 # define INLINE extern inline
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651 # endif
|
|
652 # else
|
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653 # define INLINE static inline
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654 # endif
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655 #else
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|
656 # define INLINE static
|
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657 #endif
|
|
658
|
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659 /* We want to avoid saving the signal mask if possible, because
|
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660 that necessitates a system call. */
|
|
661 #ifdef HAVE_SIGSETJMP
|
|
662 # define SETJMP(x) sigsetjmp (x, 0)
|
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663 # define LONGJMP(x, y) siglongjmp (x, y)
|
|
664 # define JMP_BUF sigjmp_buf
|
|
665 #else
|
|
666 # define SETJMP(x) setjmp (x)
|
|
667 # define LONGJMP(x, y) longjmp (x, y)
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|
668 # define JMP_BUF jmp_buf
|
|
669 #endif
|
|
670
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671 /* movemail options */
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672 /* Should movemail use POP3 for mail access? */
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673 #undef MAIL_USE_POP
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674 /* Should movemail use kerberos for POP authentication? */
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675 #undef KERBEROS
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149
|
676 /* Should movemail use hesiod for getting POP server host? */
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677 #undef HESIOD
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149
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678 /* Determine type of mail locking. */
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679 /* Play preprocessor games so that configure options override s&m files */
|
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680 #undef REAL_MAIL_USE_LOCKF
|
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681 #undef REAL_MAIL_USE_FLOCK
|
|
682 #undef MAIL_USE_LOCKF
|
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683 #undef MAIL_USE_FLOCK
|
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684 #ifdef REAL_MAIL_USE_FLOCK
|
|
685 #define MAIL_USE_FLOCK
|
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686 #endif
|
|
687 #ifdef REAL_MAIL_USE_LOCKF
|
|
688 #define MAIL_USE_LOCKF
|
|
689 #endif
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690
|
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691 #endif /* _CONFIG_H_ */
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