/* Copyright (c) 1985 Ceriel J.H. Jacobs */ /* $Header: /cvsup/minix/src/commands/yap/in_all.h,v 1.1.1.1 2005/04/21 14:55:40 beng Exp $ */ #define DO_ASSERT 0 /* define when debugging */ # ifdef DO_ASSERT # define STATIC # else # define STATIC static # endif #define VOID void /* preferably void, but int if your compiler does not recognize void */ #if _POSIX_SOURCE #define POSIX_OPEN 1 /* POSIX "open" system call */ #else #define USG_OPEN 0 /* USG "open" system call (include ) */ #define BSD4_2_OPEN 0 /* BSD 4.2 "open" system call (include )*/ #endif /* Sanity check 1 */ # if (!!USG_OPEN) + (!!BSD4_2_OPEN) + (!!POSIX_OPEN) > 1 Oops, now why did you do that? O, never mind, just try it again with USG_OPEN = 1 or for System III, System V etc. BSD4_2_OPEN = 1 or for Berkeley 4.2, Ultrix etc. POSIX_OPEN = 1 or for POSIX compliant systems. USG_OPEN = 0 and BSD4_2_OPEN = 0 and POSIX_OOPEN for Berkeley 4.1, v7 and whatever else # endif #define BSD_REGEX 0 /* Berkeley style re_comp/re_exec */ #define V8_REGEX 1 /* V8 style regexec/regcomp */ #define USG_REGEX 0 /* USG style regex/regcmp */ /* Sanity check 2 */ # if USG_REGEX + BSD_REGEX + V8_REGEX > 1 Select one style for the regular expressions please! # endif #define USG_TTY 0 /* define if you have an USG tty driver (termio) */ /* If you do not define this, you get either the * V7 tty driver or the BSD one. */ #if _POSIX_SOURCE #define POSIX_TTY 1 #endif #if __minix && !__minix_vmd #define MAXNBLOCKS 10 /* Limit the number of blocks that yap will use to keep * the input in core. * This was needed to let yap run on an IBM XT * running PC/IX. The problem is that malloc can * allocate almost all available space, leaving no * space for the stack, which causes a memory fault. * Internal yap blocks are 2K, but there is a lot of * additional information that yap keeps around. You * can also use it if you want to limit yap's maximum * size. If defined, it should be at least 3. * 10 is probably a reasonable number. */ #endif /* Sanity check 3 */ # ifdef MAXNBLOCKS # if MAXNBLOCKS < 3 Read the above comment! # endif # endif #define VT100_PATCH /* This involves a patch that will insert lines * correctly on a VT100 terminal. The termcap entry * for it contains an "al" with %-escapes. According * to the termcap-documentation this is not allowed, * but ... * If VT100_PATCH is defined, the "al" capability will * be offered to "tgoto", before "tputs"-ing it. * I don't know if there are any terminals out there * that have a % in their "al" capability. If there * are, yap will not work properly when compiled with * VT100_PATCH defined. * Also, escape sequences for standout and underline * will be tputs-ed if VT100_PATCH is defined. */ #if _MINIX #define LCASE 0 /* Minix doesn;t have LCASE */ #endif