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(gud-debugger-startup): Replaced with gud-massage-args. (gud-{gdb,sdb,xdb}-debugger-startup): Replaced with gud-*-massage-args. (gdb, sdb, xdb): Argument is command line, not args for it. Remove debugger name from prompt and put it in the default input instead. Overload gud-massage-args instead of gud-debugger-startup. (gud-chop-words): New function; subr for gud-common-init. (gud-common-init): Argument is command line, not args for it. Rewritten to use gud-chop-words instead of temp buffer and kludge involving read. Find the program name as the first word of the command line. Use make-comint and gud-massage-args in place of gud-debugger-startup. Expand the file name before passing it to gud-massage-args.
author Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org>
date Thu, 15 Jul 1993 01:55:13 +0000
parents 5de0e54e03ab
children 01de01b59c7f
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/* s- file for Interactive (ISC) Unix version 3.0 on the 386.  */

#include "s/isc2-2.h"

/* These have been moved into s-isc2-2.h.  */
/* #define HAVE_SOCKETS
#define HAVE_SELECT */

/* This appears on 3.0, presumably as part of what SunSoft call X2. */
#undef NO_X_DESTROY_DATABASE

/* mt00@etherm.co.uk says this is needed for process.c.  */
#define HAVE_TIMEVAL

/* People say that using -traditional causes lossage with `const',
   so we might as well try getting rid of -traditional.  */
#undef C_SWITCH_SYSTEM

/* We indirectly #include s/usg5-3.h, which says to use libX11_s and
   libc_s.  Martin Tomes <mt00@controls.eurotherm.co.uk> says that ISC
   has no libX11_s, and that linking with libc_s causes sbrk not to work.  */
#undef LIB_X11_LIB
#undef LIBX11_SYSTEM
#define LIBX11_SYSTEM -lpt -lnls -lnsl_s -lc

/* marko@tekelec.com (Marko Rauhamaa) says that his linker couldn't
   find memmove, but that sounds crazy - I thought all SYSV
   descendants had that.  Let us know if this turns out to be wrong.  */
#define	memmove(d, s, n) safe_bcopy ((s), (d), (n))