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* term.c (term_get_fkeys): Some systems define `static' to be the empty string, which means that you can't have constant initialized arrays inside a function. So move the `keys' array outside of the function. * term.c (keys): Include definitions for "K2" (the center key on an IBM keypad), "F1" (F11), and "F2" (F12). Handle "k0" and "k;" specially; see the code for details. * term.c (clear_end_of_line): Remember that on some systems, "static" gets defined to be the null string, so we can't declare an array to be static and then initialize it. Since the array in question (buf) is only one element long, just make it a scalar rather than an array; it can then be initialized, even if it's not static.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Wed, 19 Aug 1992 06:38:40 +0000
parents 20674ae6bf52
children 9fe14b2cc5b9
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