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(WIDE_CHAR_SUPPORT): New macro.
(btowc, iswctype, wctype) [_LIBC]: Redefine to __<fun>.
(BIT_ALPHA, BIT_ALNUM, BIT_ASCII, BIT_NONASCII, BIT_GRAPH, BIT_PRINT)
(BIT_UNIBYTE): Remove.
(re_match_2_internal): Delete corresponding code and streamline the
BIT_MULTIBYTE case to not bother checking ISUNIBYTE.
(CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH) [!WIDE_CHAR_SUPPORT]: Set to 9 rather than 6.
(re_wctype_t): New type.
(re_wctype, re_iswctype, re_wctype_to_bit): New functions.
(regex_compile): Use them and fix handling of overly long char classes.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Mon, 04 Sep 2000 04:24:00 +0000 |
parents | 7be0f0a02725 |
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/* Definitions for Emacs running on Mach version 2 (non-kernelized system). Copyright (C) 1990 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "bsd4-3.h" /* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using. It sets the Lisp variable system-type. We'll need to undo the bsd one. */ #undef SYSTEM_TYPE #define SYSTEM_TYPE "next-mach" #define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM -X -noseglinkedit /* Don't use -lc on the NeXT. */ #define LIB_STANDARD -lsys_s #define LIB_MATH -lm #define environ _environ #define START_FILES pre-crt0.o #define UNEXEC unexnext.o /* start_of_text isn't actually used, so make it compile without error. */ #define TEXT_START 0 /* This seems to be right for end_of_text, but it may not be used anyway. */ #define TEXT_END get_etext () /* This seems to be right for end_of_data, but it may not be used anyway. */ #define DATA_END get_edata () /* Defining KERNEL_FILE causes lossage because sys/file.h stupidly gets confused by it. */ #undef KERNEL_FILE