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Include "character.h".
(store_in_keymap): Handle the case that IDX is a cons.
(Fdefine_key): Handle the case that KEY is a cons and the car part
is also a cons (range).
(push_key_description): Adjusted for the new character code.
(describe_vector): Call describe_char_table for a char table.
(describe_char_table): New function.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Fri, 01 Mar 2002 01:43:26 +0000 |
parents | d5dada0b18de |
children | 3bbdce4d2437 ecf2fa064ecc |
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#define IRIX6 #include "irix5-0.h" /* Irix 6 tries to do 64 bits, but doesn't do it fully, so inhibit that. */ #define IRIX_FORCE_32_BITS #ifndef __GNUC__ #define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM -32 #endif /* This macro definition, which we inherited from irix5-0.h, is needed in configure on Irix 5, but gets in the way there on Irix 6. So get rid of it except in Makefile.in where we need it. */ #ifndef THIS_IS_MAKEFILE #undef C_SWITCH_SYSTEM #endif /* The only supported configuration of GCC under IRIX6.x produces n32 MIPS ABI binaries and also supports -g. */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #undef C_DEBUG_SWITCH #define C_DEBUG_SWITCH -g #endif #undef SA_RESTART /* It turns out that the #define in irix5-0.h is needed in Irix 6 as well. */ #if 0 /* Canced the #define that is in irix5-0.h. */ #undef ospeed #endif /* Cancel some #define's in usg5-4.h. Larry Hunter <hunter@nlm.nih.gov> said this was needed for Irix 6.5. Let's see if it is safe in 6.N, N<5, as well. */ /* Extrapolating from Irix 6.5, the problem is that (at least) the bzero definition breaks what the X headers do. The following means that we lack prototypes for these functions, and we presumably lose at least in the 64-bit ABI (though that's only supported on Irix 6.5, which I can test). We may be saved by the fact that these appear to be intrinsics in the SGI (Cray) compiler. It's probably appropriate to include strings.h here, but I can't test it. See irix6-5.h. -- fx */ #undef bcopy #undef bcmp #undef bzero #undef TIOCSIGSEND