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(fortran-mode): Set comment-padding to "$$$". Add fortran-comment-line-start-skip to comment-start-skip. (fortran-comment-indent): Keep whole-line comments in column 0. (fortran-find-comment-start-skip): New arg `all'. If ALL is nil, make sure we only match comment-start-skip if we can't match fortran-comment-line-start-skip. Fix bug that made it return t but without moving point when matching '!'! (a false-comment followed by a real comment). (fortran-indent-comment): Use new `all' argument above. Be careful not to add an incorrect comment-starter like "C" in comment-column. (fortran-split-line): When splitting a comment, reuse the comment starter from the current line rather than fortran-comment-line-start. (fortran-indent-line, fortran-auto-fill): Simplify thanks to the cleaner behavior of fortran-find-comment-start-skip. (fortran-fill): Don't be confused by ! inside a comment. (fortran-break-line): Minor cleanup and simplification.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Wed, 13 Mar 2002 16:33:56 +0000
parents e442bb589751
children 23a1cea22d13
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/* machine description file for Integrated Solutions 386 machine.  */

#include "intel386.h"

/* The following line tells the configuration script what sort of 
   operating system this machine is likely to run.
   USUAL-OPSYS="note"

NOTE-START
Intel 386 (-machine=intel386 or -machine=is386.h)

  The possibilities for -opsystem are: bsd4-2, usg5-2-2, usg5-3,
  isc2-2, 386-ix, esix, or xenix.

  18.58 should support a wide variety of operating systems.
  Use isc2-2 for Interactive 386/ix version 2.2.
  Use 386ix for prior versions.
  Use esix for Esix.  It isn't clear what to do on an SCO system.

  -machine=is386 is used for an Integrated Solutions 386 machine.
  It may also be correct for Microport systems.
NOTE-END  */

#define LIBX10_MACHINE -lnsl_s
#define LIBX11_MACHINE -lnsl_s

#define LIBS_DEBUG -lg