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Changes for SGI from Matthew J Brown <mjb@doc.ic.ac.uk>.
* m/iris4d.h, m/iris5d.h: Don't use the --cckr CC switch if we're
using GCC.
(NEED_SIOCTL): Move this to...
* s/irix3-3.h (NEED_SIOCTL): ... here; apparently it's not
necessary in irix4-0.h.
* s/irix4-0.h: Remove declaration of getpty; apparently Irix 4.0
already declares this elsewhere.
(PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF): #undef this before re-#defining it.
* m/ibmps2-aix.h, m/pfa50.h, s/hpux.h, s/isc2-2.h, s/linux.h,
s/sco4.h, s/usg5-4.h: Remove HAVE_RENAME; configure guesses that now.
* m/iris4d.h, m/iris5d.h: Don't use the --cckr CC switch if we're
using GCC.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Sun, 23 May 1993 22:31:53 +0000 |
parents | 0da5b58e98ed |
children | dd3b83e4ceb0 |
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#include <stdio.h> /* Break string in two parts to avoid buggy C compilers that ignore characters after nulls in strings. */ char string1[] = "Testing distribution of nonprinting chars:\n\ Should be 0177: \177 Should be 0377: \377 Should be 0212: \212.\n\ Should be 0000: "; char string2[] = ".\n\ This file is read by the `test-distribution' program.\n\ If you change it, you will make that program fail.\n"; char buf[300]; /* Like `read' but keeps trying until it gets SIZE bytes or reaches eof. */ int cool_read (fd, buf, size) int fd; char *buf; int size; { int num, sofar = 0; while (1) { if ((num = read (fd, buf + sofar, size - sofar)) == 0) return sofar; else if (num < 0) return num; sofar += num; } } main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int fd; if (argc != 2) { fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s testfile\n", argv[0]); exit (2); } fd = open (argv[1], 0); if (fd < 0) { perror (argv[1]); exit (2); } if (cool_read (fd, buf, sizeof string1) != sizeof string1 || strcmp (buf, string1) || cool_read (fd, buf, sizeof string2) != sizeof string2 - 1 || strncmp (buf, string2, sizeof string2 - 1)) { fprintf (stderr, "Data in file `%s' has been damaged.\n\ Most likely this means that many nonprinting characters\n\ have been corrupted in the files of Emacs, and it will not work.\n", argv[1]); exit (2); } close (fd); #ifdef VMS exit (1); /* On VMS, success is 1. */ #else exit (0); #endif }