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Remove spurious or unnecessary leading stars in docstrings.
(tar-header-block-tokenize): Also obey default-file-name-coding-system.
(tar-parse-octal-integer-safe): Use mapc.
(tar-header-block-summarize): Remove unused var `ck'.
(tar-summarize-buffer): Don't clear the modified-p bit if it wasn't
cleared before. Obey default-enable-multibyte-characters.
Use mapconcat. Simplify setting of tar-header-offset.
(tar-mode-map): Move initialization inside delcaration.
(tar-flag-deleted): Use `abs'.
(tar-expunge-internal): Remove unused var `line'.
(tar-expunge-internal): Don't hardcode point-min==1.
(tar-expunge): Widen while doing set-buffer-multibyte.
(tar-rename-entry): Use file-name-coding-system.
(tar-alter-one-field): Don't hardcode point-min==1.
(tar-subfile-save-buffer): string-as-unibyte works on unibyte strings.
(tar-pad-to-blocksize): Don't hardcode point-min==1. Clarify the code.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:00:37 +0000 |
parents | 695cf19ef79e |
children | 920f6d87d9e6 375f2633d815 |
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#define AIX4_1 #include "aix4.h" /* olson@mcs.anl.gov says -li18n is needed by -lXm. */ #undef LIB_MOTIF #define LIB_MOTIF -lXm -li18n #ifdef __GNUC__ #undef _NO_PROTO #endif /* For AIX, it turns out compiling emacs under AIX 3.2.4 REQUIRES "cc -g" because "cc -O" crashes. Under AIX 3.2.5, "cc -O" is required because "cc -g" crashes. Go figure. --floppy@merlin.mit.edu. 4.1 seems to need -g again. -- larry@vaquita.mitra.com. */ /* David Edelsohn <dje@watson.ibm.com> says that this actually depends on the version of XLC, which can't be predicted from the system version. What a mess! */ /* No more of a mess than other systems, GNU+GCC included. See comments in aix3-2-5.h. -- fx */ #if 0 #ifndef __GNUC__ #undef C_DEBUG_SWITCH #undef C_OPTIMIZE_SWITCH #define C_DEBUG_SWITCH -g #endif #endif /* The X internationalization stuff is still broken in AIX 4.1, so don't #undef X11R5_INHIBIT_I18N It still causes shift, ctrl, and alt to resend the last character, if it was a control character like tab, enter, backspace, or ESC. Bill_Mann @ PraxisInt.com */ /* #undef X11R5_INHIBIT_I18N */ #ifndef HAVE_LIBXMU #define LIBXMU /* Unfortunately without libXmu we cannot support EditRes. */ #define NO_EDITRES #endif /* arch-tag: 72d598e1-bc3e-48e0-bfd2-693917c3738e (do not change this comment) */