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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-09-01 06:41:40 by youngs] 2002-08-31 Seiichi Ikiuo <ikiuo@polyphony.co.jp> * code-init.el (reset-coding-categories-to-default): Add new coding category 'utf-8-bom'. * coding.el (coding-system-category): Add check for 'utf-8-bom'. * unicode.el: Add new coding system 'utf-8-bom'. 2002-08-31 Seiichi Ikiuo <ikiuo@polyphony.co.jp> * file-coding.h (detection_result): fix DET_LOWEST. * mule-coding.c (big5_detector): Add member 'seen_euc_char'. (big5_detect): It was made not to become the trouble of EUC. (iso2022_detector): Add member 'longest_even_high_byte'. (iso2022_detect): Fix checking for even/odd_high_byte_group. The judgment of EUC is changed. * unicode.c: Add DETECTOR_CATEGORY utf_8_bom. (utf_8_detector): Add member byteno, first_byte and second_byte. (utf_8_detect): The judgment of UTF-8-BOM is added.
author youngs
date Sun, 01 Sep 2002 06:41:45 +0000
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/* Synched up with: FSF 19.31. */

#include "sunos4-1.h"

#if 0
/* XEmacs: FSF 19.31 removes this.  Let's just comment it out. */
/* TERMIOS is broken under SunOS??

   Someone says: This causes failure in process_send_signal (tcgetattr
   loses) and may also cause hanging at Emacs startup when parent is
   not a job control shell.  */
/* murray@chemical-eng.edinburgh.ac.uk says this works, and avoids
   the problem of spurious ^M in subprocess output.  */
#undef HAVE_TERMIOS
#endif

#if 0
/* XEmacs: FSF 19.31 mistakenly reenables this. */
/* jik@gza.com says this works now.  */
/* The bug that corrupts GNU malloc's memory pool is fixed in SunOS 4.1.3. */

#undef SYSTEM_MALLOC
#endif /* 0 */

/* barrie@calvin.demon.co.uk says memmove is missing.  */
#ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
#define MEMMOVE_MISSING
#endif

/* A reliable source says this is broken through SunOS 4.1.3 */
/* but not SunOS 4.1.4 */
#ifdef BROKEN_SIGIO
#undef BROKEN_SIGIO
#endif