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author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Fri, 12 Oct 2001 22:07:35 +0000 |
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/* Machine description file for DEC MIPS machines. */ #include "mips.h" /* The following line tells the configuration script what sort of operating system this machine is likely to run. USUAL-OPSYS="note" NOTE-START The operating system would be either osf1, ultrix, or NetBSD. NOTE-END */ #undef WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN #undef LIB_STANDARD #undef START_FILES #undef COFF #undef TERMINFO #define MAIL_USE_FLOCK #define HAVE_UNION_WAIT #ifdef MACH #define START_FILES pre-crt0.o /usr/lib/crt0.o #else /* This line starts being needed with ultrix 4.0. */ /* You must delete it for version 3.1. */ #define START_FILES pre-crt0.o /usr/lib/cmplrs/cc/crt0.o #endif #if defined (__NetBSD__) || defined (__OpenBSD__) #undef START_FILES #undef RUN_TIME_REMAP #undef UNEXEC #define UNEXEC unexelf.o #endif /* NetBSD || OpenBSD */ /* Supposedly the following will overcome a kernel bug. */ #undef LD_SWITCH_MACHINE #undef DATA_START #define DATA_START 0x10000000 #define DATA_SEG_BITS 0x10000000 #if 0 /* I don't see any such conflict in Ultrix 4.2, 4.2a, or 4.3. And the relocating allocator is a real win. -JimB */ /* In Ultrix 4.1, XvmsAlloc.o in libX11.a seems to insist on defining malloc itself. This should avoid conflicting with it. */ #define SYSTEM_MALLOC #endif /* Override what mips.h says about this. */ #if !defined (__NetBSD__) #undef LINKER #endif #ifdef ultrix /* Ultrix 4.2 (perhaps also 4.1) implements O_NONBLOCK but it doesn't work right; and it causes hanging in read_process_output. */ #define BROKEN_O_NONBLOCK #endif #if defined (OSF1) || defined (MACH) #undef C_ALLOCA #define HAVE_ALLOCA #endif #ifndef __NetBSD__ /* mcc@timessqr.gc.cuny.edu says this makes Emacs work with DECnet. */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBDNET #define LIBS_MACHINE -ldnet #endif /* mcc@timessqr.gc.cuny.edu says it is /vmunix on Ultrix 4.2a. */ #undef KERNEL_FILE #define KERNEL_FILE "/vmunix" #endif #ifdef ultrix /* Jim Wilson writes: [...] The X11 include files that Dec distributes with Ultrix are bogus. When __STDC__ is defined (which is true with gcc), the X11 include files try to define prototypes. The prototypes however use types which haven't been defined yet, and thus we get syntax/parse errors. You can not fix this by changing the include files, because the prototypes create circular dependencies, in particular Xutil.h depends on types defined in Xlib.h, and Xlib.h depends on types defined in Xutil.h. So, no matter which order you try to include them in, it will still fail. Compiling with -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=0 will solve the problem by directly inhibiting the bad prototypes. This could perhaps just be put in an a Ultrix configuration file. Using the MIT X11 distribution instead of the one provided by Dec will also solve the problem, but I doubt you can convince everyone to do this. */ /* Addendum: the MIT X11 distribution neglects to define certain symbols when NeedFunctionPrototypes is 0, but still tries to use them when NeedVarargsPrototypes is 1 (which is its default value). So if we're going to disable non-variadic prototypes, we also need to disable variadic prototypes. --kwzh@gnu.ai.mit.edu */ #define C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=0 -DNeedVarargsPrototypes=0 #endif /* Enable a fix in process.c. */ #define SET_CHILD_PTY_PGRP