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(calc-curve-nvars, calc-curve-varnames, calc-curve-model) (calc-curve-coefnames): New variable. (calc-curve-fit, calc-get-fit-variables): Replace variables nvars, varnames, model and coefnames by declared variables. (math-root-widen): New variable. (math-search-root, math-find-root): Replace variable root-widen by declared variable. (var-DUMMY): Declare it. (math-root-vars, math-min-vars): Move the declarations to earlier in the file. (math-brent-min): Make d a local variable. (math-find-minimum): Replace non-existent variable. (math-ninteg-romberg): Remove unnecessary variable. (math-ninteg-temp): New variable. (math-ninteg-romberg, math-ninteg-midpoint): Replace variable integ-temp by declared variable. (math-fit-first-var, math-fit-first-coef, math-fit-new-coefs): New variables. (math-general-fit): Replace variables first-var, first-coef and new-coefs by declared variables. (calcFunc-fitvar): Replace variable first-var by declared variable. (calcFunc-fitparam): Replace variable first-coef by declared variable. (calcFunc-fitdummy): Replace variable new-coefs by declared variable. (math-all-vars-vars, math-all-vars-found): New variables. (math-all-vars-in, math-all-vars-rec): Replace variables vars and found by declared variable math-all-vars-vars.
author Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
date Sun, 21 Nov 2004 05:55:43 +0000
parents 695cf19ef79e
children 375f2633d815 82045a035109
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/* Handle Solaris 2.5.  */

#include "sol2-4.h"

#if 0 /* Klaus Zeitler <kzeitler@lucent.com> says SIGIO still fails.  */
#undef BROKEN_SIGIO
#endif

/* -lgen is needed for the regex and regcmp functions
   which are used by Motif.  In the future we can try changing
   regex.c to provide them in Emacs, but this is safer for now.  */
#define LIB_MOTIF -lXm -lgen

/* This is the only known way to avoid some crashes
   that seem to relate to screwed up malloc data
   after deleting a frame.  */
/* rms: I think the problems using ralloc had to do with system
   libraries that called the system malloc even if we linked in the
   GNU malloc.  I could not see any way to fix the problem except to
   have just one malloc and that had to be the system one.  */
/* This is not always necessary.  Turned off at present for testers to
   identify any problems with gmalloc more accurately.  */
/* #define SYSTEM_MALLOC */

/* There have problems reported with mmap at least on Solaris 2.6
   and 2.7.  For simplicity, let's not use mmap for anything >= 2.5.
   We can optimize this later.  */

#undef USE_MMAP_FOR_BUFFERS

/* Probably OK also on earlier versions.  */
#define GC_SETJMP_WORKS 1
#define GC_MARK_STACK GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS

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