/* Definitions file for GNU Emacs running on Silicon Graphics system 3.6. Copyright (C) 1987, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.This file is part of GNU Emacs.GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modifyit under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published bythe Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)any later version.GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty ofMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See theGNU General Public License for more details.You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licensealong with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write tothe Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. *//* * Define symbols to identify the version of Unix this is. * Define all the symbols that apply correctly. */#define USG#define USG5#define IRIS/* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using. It sets the Lisp variable system-type. */#define SYSTEM_TYPE "irix"/* nomultiplejobs should be defined if your system's shell does not have "job control" (the ability to stop a program, run some other program, then continue the first one). */#define NOMULTIPLEJOBS/* Default is to set interrupt_input to 0: don't do input buffering within Emacs *//* #define INTERRUPT_INPUT *//* Letter to use in finding device name of first pty, if system supports pty's. 'a' means it is /dev/ptya0 */#define FIRST_PTY_LETTER 'a'/* * Define HAVE_TERMIO if the system provides sysV-style ioctls * for terminal control. */#define HAVE_TERMIO/* * Define HAVE_PTYS if the system supports pty devices. */#define HAVE_PTYS/* Define HAVE_SOCKETS if system supports 4.2-compatible sockets. */#define HAVE_SOCKETS/* * Define NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY to make Emacs emulate * The 4.2 opendir, etc., library functions. *//* #define NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY *//* Define this symbol if your system has the functions bcopy, etc. */#define BSTRING/* subprocesses should be defined if you want to have code for asynchronous subprocesses (as used in M-x compile and M-x shell). This is generally OS dependent, and not supported under most USG systems. */#define subprocesses/* If your system uses COFF (Common Object File Format) then define the preprocessor symbol "COFF". *//* #define COFF *//* define MAIL_USE_FLOCK if the mailer uses flock to interlock access to /usr/spool/mail/$USER. The alternative is that a lock file named /usr/spool/mail/$USER.lock. */#define MAIL_USE_FLOCK/* Define CLASH_DETECTION if you want lock files to be written so that Emacs can tell instantly when you try to modify a file that someone else has modified in his Emacs. *//* #define CLASH_DETECTION *//* The file containing the kernel's symbol table is called /vmunix. */#define KERNEL_FILE "/vmunix"/* The symbol in the kernel where the load average is found is named _avenrun. */#define LDAV_SYMBOL "_avenrun"/* Special hacks needed to make Emacs run on this system. *//* * Make the sigsetmask function go away. Don't know what the * ramifications of this are, but doesn't seem possible to * emulate it properly anyway at this point. */#define sigsetmask(mask) /* Null expansion */#define sigblock(x) x/* The IRIS defines SIGIO in signal.h, but doesn't implement it. */#define BROKEN_SIGIO#define LIBS_MACHINE -lbsd -ldbm -lPW#define C_SWITCH_MACHINE -I/usr/include/bsd/* setjmp and longjmp can safely replace _setjmp and _longjmp, but they will run slower. */#define _setjmp setjmp#define _longjmp longjmp/* On USG systems these have different names */#define index strchr#define rindex strrchr/* USG systems tend to put everything declared static into the initialized data area, which becomes pure after dumping Emacs. Foil this. Emacs carefully avoids static vars inside functions. *//* #define static *//* Compiler bug bites on many systems when default ADDR_CORRECT is used. */#define ADDR_CORRECT(x) (int)((char *)(x) - (char*)0)/* some errno.h's don't actually allocate the variable itself */#define NEED_ERRNO/* This is how to get the device name of the tty end of a pty. */#define PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF \ sprintf (ptyname, "/dev/ttyq%d", minor (stb.st_rdev));/* arch-tag: cdf2033e-a2d5-43e1-a1a2-a7243cf41a11 (do not change this comment) */