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(union fail_stack_elt): New union.
(fail_stack_elt_t): Use that union.
(PUSH_PATTERN_OP, PUSH_FAILURE_POINTER, PUSH_FAILURE_INT)
(POP_FAILURE_POINTER, POP_FAILURE_INT): Corresponding changes.
(re_compile_fastmap): Corresponding changes.
(PUSH_FAILURE_ELT): New macro.
(FAIL_STACK_TOP): Macro deleted.
(WIDE_INT): Macro deleted.
(PUSH_FAILURE_POINT): Use PUSH_FAILURE_ELT.
(POP_FAILURE_ELT): New macro.
(POP_FAILURE_POINT): Use POP_FAILURE_ELT.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 02 May 1995 16:27:24 +0000 |
parents | 4721ac2f48cb |
children | b2e67adcc76e |
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/* As of 19.29, it should work ok to use shared libs with X. */ #include "sunos4shr.h" #if 0 #include "sunos4-1.h" /* jik@gza.com says this works now. */ /* The bug that corrupts GNU malloc's memory pool is fixed in SunOS 4.1.3. */ #undef SYSTEM_MALLOC #if 0 /* This causes failure in process_send_signal (tcgetattr loses) and may also cause hanging at Emacs startup when parent is not a job control shell. */ /* murray@chemical-eng.edinburgh.ac.uk says this works, and avoids the problem of spurious ^M in subprocess output. */ #define HAVE_TERMIOS /* This enables some #undefs in systty.h. */ #define BSD_TERMIOS #endif /* barrie@calvin.demon.co.uk says memmove is missing. */ #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC #define MEMMOVE_MISSING #endif #endif /* 0 */