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Increase READ_BUF_SIZE, used in #'insert-file-contents-internal, to #x10000 src/ChangeLog addition: 2014-01-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * fileio.c (READ_BUF_SIZE): Stack sizes > 2**16 elicited bugs back in August 1996, but there's nothing to indicate this is still the case. GNU uses a block size of #x10000, and that size works better with the coding system buffering, improving performance there; move to this value.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Thu, 16 Jan 2014 20:26:27 +0000
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This directory contains C header files containing machine-specific
definitions.  Each file describes a particular machine.  The emacs
configuration script edits ../config.h to include the appropriate one of
these files, and then each emacs source file includes config.h.

template.h is a generic template for machine descriptions; it
describes the parameters a machine file can specify.


General XEmacs Changes
----------------------
1. Removed all code dealing with VALBITS and XSET*.  These are handled
   differently in XEmacs.

2. Removed all defines of WORDS_BIGENDIAN.  Now determined by configure.

3. Put #ifndef PURESIZE around all PURESIZE defines so that it can be
   overridden at configure time.

4. Removed all defines of NO_ARG_ARRAY.  The arg-array hack is not
   done in XEmacs. (If you want to put it back, use configure --
   autoconf has a check for this.)

5. Removed all defines of BITS_PER_INT, BITS_PER_LONG -- now
   determined by configure.

See ../s/README for a list of other changes made to the FSF 19.30
configuration files for XEmacs.