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1 /* Definitions file for GNU Emacs running on Data General's DG/UX | |
2 version 4.32 and above. | |
3 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 | |
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
6 | |
7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
10 any later version. | |
11 | |
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | |
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
19 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
20 | |
21 | |
22 /* | |
23 * Define symbols to identify the version of Unix this is. | |
24 * Define all the symbols that apply correctly. | |
25 */ | |
26 | |
27 /* #define UNIPLUS */ | |
28 /* #define USG5 */ | |
29 /* #define USG */ | |
30 /* #define HPUX */ | |
31 /* #define UMAX */ | |
32 /* #define BSD4_1 */ | |
33 #define BSD4_2 | |
34 #define BSD4_3 | |
35 #define BSD | |
36 /* #define VMS */ | |
37 | |
38 /* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using. | |
39 It sets the Lisp variable system-type. */ | |
40 | |
41 #define SYSTEM_TYPE "dgux-unix" | |
42 | |
43 /* NOMULTIPLEJOBS should be defined if your system's shell | |
44 does not have "job control" (the ability to stop a program, | |
45 run some other program, then continue the first one). */ | |
46 | |
47 /* #define NOMULTIPLEJOBS */ | |
48 | |
49 /* Emacs can read input using SIGIO and buffering characters itself, | |
50 or using CBREAK mode and making C-g cause SIGINT. | |
51 The choice is controlled by the variable interrupt_input. | |
52 Define INTERRUPT_INPUT to make interrupt_input = 1 the default (use SIGIO) | |
53 | |
54 SIGIO can be used only on systems that implement it (4.2 and 4.3). | |
55 CBREAK mode has two disadvatages | |
56 1) At least in 4.2, it is impossible to handle the Meta key properly. | |
57 I hear that in system V this problem does not exist. | |
58 2) Control-G causes output to be discarded. | |
59 I do not know whether this can be fixed in system V. | |
60 | |
61 Another method of doing input is planned but not implemented. | |
62 It would have Emacs fork off a separate process | |
63 to read the input and send it to the true Emacs process | |
64 through a pipe. | |
65 */ | |
66 | |
67 #define INTERRUPT_INPUT | |
68 | |
69 /* Letter to use in finding device name of first pty, | |
70 if system supports pty's. 'a' means it is /dev/ptya0 */ | |
71 | |
72 #define FIRST_PTY_LETTER 'r' | |
73 | |
74 /* | |
75 * Define HAVE_TIMEVAL if the system supports the BSD style clock values. | |
76 * Look in <sys/time.h> for a timeval structure. | |
77 */ | |
78 | |
79 #define HAVE_TIMEVAL | |
80 | |
81 /* | |
82 * Define HAVE_SELECT if the system supports the `select' system call. | |
83 */ | |
84 | |
85 #define HAVE_SELECT | |
86 | |
87 /* | |
88 * Define HAVE_SOCKETS if the system supports sockets. | |
89 */ | |
90 | |
91 #define HAVE_SOCKETS | |
92 | |
93 /* | |
94 * Define HAVE_PTYS if the system supports pty devices. | |
95 */ | |
96 | |
97 #define HAVE_PTYS | |
98 | |
99 /* | |
100 * Define NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY to make Emacs emulate | |
101 * The 4.2 opendir, etc., library functions. | |
102 */ | |
103 | |
104 /* #define NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY */ | |
105 | |
106 /* Define this symbol if your system has the functions bcopy, etc. */ | |
107 | |
108 #define BSTRING | |
109 | |
110 /* subprocesses should be defined if you want to | |
111 have code for asynchronous subprocesses | |
112 (as used in M-x compile and M-x shell). | |
113 This is generally OS dependent, and not supported | |
114 under most USG systems. */ | |
115 | |
116 #define subprocesses | |
117 | |
118 /* If your system uses COFF (Common Object File Format) then define the | |
119 preprocessor symbol "COFF". */ | |
120 | |
121 #define COFF | |
122 | |
123 /* define MAIL_USE_FLOCK if the mailer uses flock | |
124 to interlock access to /usr/spool/mail/$USER. | |
125 The alternative is that a lock file named | |
126 /usr/spool/mail/$USER.lock. */ | |
127 | |
128 /* #define MAIL_USE_FLOCK */ | |
129 | |
130 /* Define CLASH_DETECTION if you want lock files to be written | |
131 so that Emacs can tell instantly when you try to modify | |
132 a file that someone else has modified in his Emacs. */ | |
133 | |
134 /* #define CLASH_DETECTION */ | |
135 | |
136 /* Define a replacement for the baud rate switch, since DG/UX uses a different | |
137 from BSD. */ | |
138 | |
139 #define BAUD_CONVERT { 0, 110, 134, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, \ | |
140 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 } | |
141 | |
142 /* | |
143 * Define HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY if gettimeofday() system call is available. | |
144 */ | |
145 | |
146 #define HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY | |
147 | |
148 /* | |
149 * Define NLIST_STRUCT if the system has nlist.h | |
150 */ | |
151 | |
152 #define NLIST_STRUCT | |
153 | |
154 /* | |
155 * Make WM Interface Compliant. | |
156 */ | |
157 | |
158 #define XICCC | |
159 | |
160 /* Here, on a separate page, add any special hacks needed | |
161 to make Emacs work on this system. For example, | |
162 you might define certain system call names that don't | |
163 exist on your system, or that do different things on | |
164 your system and must be used only through an encapsulation | |
165 (Which you should place, by convention, in sysdep.c). */ | |
166 | |
167 /* Some compilers tend to put everything declared static | |
168 into the initialized data area, which becomes pure after dumping Emacs. | |
169 On these systems, you must #define static as nothing to foil this. | |
170 Note that emacs carefully avoids static vars inside functions. */ | |
171 | |
172 /* #define static */ | |
173 | |
174 /* DG/UX SPECIFIC ADDITIONS TO TEMPLATE FOLLOW: */ | |
175 | |
176 /* Use the Berkeley flavors of the library routines, instead of System V. */ | |
177 | |
178 #define setpgrp(pid,pgrp) setpgrp2(pid,pgrp) | |
179 #define getpgrp(pid) getpgrp2(pid) | |
180 | |
181 /* Act like Berkeley. */ | |
182 | |
183 #define _setjmp(env) sigsetjmp(env,0) | |
184 #define _longjmp(env,val) longjmp(env,val) | |
185 | |
186 /* Use TERMINFO instead of termcap */ | |
187 | |
188 #define TERMINFO | |
189 | |
190 /* | |
191 * Define HAVE_TERMIO if the system provides sysV-style ioctls | |
192 * for terminal control. | |
193 * DG/UX has both BSD and AT&T style ioctl's. Bsd ioctl's don't | |
194 * seem to wait for the output to drain properly, so use System V. | |
195 */ | |
196 | |
197 /* #define HAVE_TERMIO */ | |
198 | |
199 /* | |
200 * DG/UX 4.10 needs the following to turn on berkeley ioctl's. | |
201 */ | |
202 | |
203 #ifndef HAVE_TERMIO | |
204 #define _BSD_TTY_FLAVOR | |
205 #endif | |
206 | |
207 /* | |
208 * Use a Berkeley style sys/wait.h. | |
209 * This makes WIF* macros operate on structures instead of ints. | |
210 */ | |
211 | |
212 #define _BSD_WAIT_FLAVOR | |
213 | |
214 /* Enable the x-rebind keysym function. Do not try to map function | |
215 keys internally. */ | |
216 | |
217 #define XREBINDKEYSYM | |
218 | |
219 /* | |
220 * Use BSD and POSIX-style signals. This is crucial! | |
221 */ | |
222 | |
223 /* MAKING_MAKEFILE must be defined in "ymakefile" before including config.h */ | |
224 #ifndef MAKING_MAKEFILE | |
225 | |
226 /* Make sure signal.h is included so macros below don't mess with it. */ | |
227 /* DG/UX include files prevent multiple inclusion. */ | |
228 | |
229 #include <signal.h> | |
230 | |
231 #define POSIX_SIGNALS | |
232 | |
233 /* Not worth converting the old GNU malloc to work with POSIX_SIGNALS. */ | |
234 #define SYSTEM_MALLOC | |
235 | |
236 /* Define this if you use System 5 Release 4 Streams */ | |
237 #define SYSV4_PTYS | |
238 #define open sys_open | |
239 #define close sys_close | |
240 #define read sys_read | |
241 #define write sys_write | |
242 | |
243 #define INTERRUPTABLE_OPEN | |
244 #define INTERRUPTABLE_CLOSE | |
245 /* can't hurt to define these, even though read/write should auto restart */ | |
246 #define INTERRUPTABLE_IO | |
247 | |
248 /* Can't use sys_signal because then etc/server.c would need sysdep.o. */ | |
249 #define signal(SIG,FUNC) berk_signal(SIG,FUNC) | |
250 | |
251 #else /* MAKING_MAKEFILE */ | |
252 /* force gcc to be used */ | |
253 CC=gcc | |
254 #endif /* not MAKING_MAKEFILE */ |