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1/* This file (config_H) is a sample config.h file. If you are unable
2 to successfully run Configure, copy this file to config.h and
3 edit it to suit your system.
4*/
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5/*
6 * This file was produced by running the config_h.SH script, which
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7 * gets its values from config.sh, which is generally produced by
8 * running Configure.
9 *
10 * Feel free to modify any of this as the need arises. Note, however,
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11 * that running config_h.SH again will wipe out any changes you've made.
12 * For a more permanent change edit config.sh and rerun config_h.SH.
85e6fe83 13 *
dfe9444c 14 * $Id: Config_h.U,v 3.0.1.5 1997/02/28 14:57:43 ram Exp $
8d063cd8 15 */
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17/*
18 * Package name : perl5
11dc3f68 19 * Source directory : .
d6c14000 20 * Configuration time: Wed May 31 01:48:08 EET DST 2000
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21 * Configured by : jhi
22 * Target system : osf1 alpha.hut.fi v4.0 878 alpha
68decaef 23 */
68decaef 24
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25#ifndef _config_h_
26#define _config_h_
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28/* LOC_SED:
29 * This symbol holds the complete pathname to the sed program.
774d564b 30 */
ff935051 31#define LOC_SED "/usr/bin/sed" /**/
774d564b 32
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33/* HAS_ALARM:
34 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the alarm routine is
35 * available.
36 */
37#define HAS_ALARM /**/
a687059c 38
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39/* HASATTRIBUTE:
40 * This symbol indicates the C compiler can check for function attributes,
41 * such as printf formats. This is normally only supported by GNU cc.
42 */
ff935051 43/*#define HASATTRIBUTE / **/
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44#ifndef HASATTRIBUTE
45#define __attribute__(_arg_)
46#endif
47
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48/* HAS_BCMP:
49 * This symbol is defined if the bcmp() routine is available to
50 * compare blocks of memory.
a687059c 51 */
9003a523 52#define HAS_BCMP /**/
a687059c 53
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54/* HAS_BCOPY:
55 * This symbol is defined if the bcopy() routine is available to
56 * copy blocks of memory.
a687059c 57 */
9003a523 58#define HAS_BCOPY /**/
fe14fcc3 59
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60/* HAS_BZERO:
61 * This symbol is defined if the bzero() routine is available to
62 * set a memory block to 0.
fe14fcc3 63 */
9003a523 64#define HAS_BZERO /**/
8d063cd8 65
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66/* HAS_CHOWN:
67 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the chown routine is
68 * available.
69 */
70#define HAS_CHOWN /**/
71
72/* HAS_CHROOT:
73 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the chroot routine is
74 * available.
75 */
76#define HAS_CHROOT /**/
8d063cd8 77
85e6fe83 78/* HAS_CHSIZE:
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79 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the chsize routine is available
80 * to truncate files. You might need a -lx to get this routine.
81 */
20e68413 82/*#define HAS_CHSIZE / **/
ecfc5424 83
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84/* HASCONST:
85 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that this C compiler knows about
86 * the const type. There is no need to actually test for that symbol
87 * within your programs. The mere use of the "const" keyword will
88 * trigger the necessary tests.
89 */
4633a7c4 90#define HASCONST /**/
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91#ifndef HASCONST
92#define const
93#endif
fe14fcc3 94
85e6fe83 95/* HAS_CRYPT:
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96 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the crypt routine is available
97 * to encrypt passwords and the like.
98 */
85e6fe83 99#define HAS_CRYPT /**/
fe14fcc3 100
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101/* HAS_CUSERID:
102 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the cuserid routine is
103 * available to get character login names.
a687059c 104 */
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105#define HAS_CUSERID /**/
106
107/* HAS_DBL_DIG:
108 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that this system's <float.h>
109 * or <limits.h> defines the symbol DBL_DIG, which is the number
110 * of significant digits in a double precision number. If this
111 * symbol is not defined, a guess of 15 is usually pretty good.
112 */
113#define HAS_DBL_DIG /* */
114
115/* HAS_DIFFTIME:
116 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the difftime routine is
117 * available.
118 */
119#define HAS_DIFFTIME /**/
a687059c 120
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121/* HAS_DLERROR:
122 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the dlerror routine is
123 * available to return a string describing the last error that
124 * occurred from a call to dlopen(), dlclose() or dlsym().
125 */
4633a7c4 126#define HAS_DLERROR /**/
ecfc5424 127
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128/* SETUID_SCRIPTS_ARE_SECURE_NOW:
129 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the bug that prevents
130 * setuid scripts from being secure is not present in this kernel.
131 */
132/* DOSUID:
133 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the C program should
134 * check the script that it is executing for setuid/setgid bits, and
135 * attempt to emulate setuid/setgid on systems that have disabled
136 * setuid #! scripts because the kernel can't do it securely.
137 * It is up to the package designer to make sure that this emulation
138 * is done securely. Among other things, it should do an fstat on
139 * the script it just opened to make sure it really is a setuid/setgid
140 * script, it should make sure the arguments passed correspond exactly
141 * to the argument on the #! line, and it should not trust any
142 * subprocesses to which it must pass the filename rather than the
143 * file descriptor of the script to be executed.
144 */
921b2963 145/*#define SETUID_SCRIPTS_ARE_SECURE_NOW / **/
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146/*#define DOSUID / **/
147
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148/* HAS_DUP2:
149 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the dup2 routine is
150 * available to duplicate file descriptors.
a687059c 151 */
85e6fe83 152#define HAS_DUP2 /**/
a687059c 153
85e6fe83 154/* HAS_FCHMOD:
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155 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fchmod routine is available
156 * to change mode of opened files. If unavailable, use chmod().
157 */
4633a7c4 158#define HAS_FCHMOD /**/
a687059c 159
85e6fe83 160/* HAS_FCHOWN:
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161 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fchown routine is available
162 * to change ownership of opened files. If unavailable, use chown().
163 */
4633a7c4 164#define HAS_FCHOWN /**/
a687059c 165
85e6fe83 166/* HAS_FCNTL:
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167 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that
168 * the fcntl() function exists.
a687059c 169 */
85e6fe83 170#define HAS_FCNTL /**/
a687059c 171
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172/* HAS_FGETPOS:
173 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fgetpos routine is
174 * available to get the file position indicator, similar to ftell().
175 */
4633a7c4 176#define HAS_FGETPOS /**/
a0d0e21e 177
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178/* HAS_FLOCK:
179 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the flock routine is
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180 * available to do file locking.
181 */
921b2963 182#define HAS_FLOCK /**/
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183
184/* HAS_FORK:
185 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fork routine is
186 * available.
187 */
188#define HAS_FORK /**/
189
190/* HAS_FSETPOS:
191 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fsetpos routine is
192 * available to set the file position indicator, similar to fseek().
193 */
4633a7c4 194#define HAS_FSETPOS /**/
ecfc5424 195
5f05dabc 196/* HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY:
197 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the gettimeofday() system
198 * call is available for a sub-second accuracy clock. Usually, the file
199 * <sys/resource.h> needs to be included (see I_SYS_RESOURCE).
200 * The type "Timeval" should be used to refer to "struct timeval".
201 */
dfe9444c 202#define HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY /**/
5f05dabc 203#ifdef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY
204#define Timeval struct timeval /* Structure used by gettimeofday() */
205#endif
206
85e6fe83 207/* HAS_GETGROUPS:
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208 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getgroups() routine is
209 * available to get the list of process groups. If unavailable, multiple
210 * groups are probably not supported.
211 */
85e6fe83 212#define HAS_GETGROUPS /**/
a687059c 213
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214/* HAS_GETLOGIN:
215 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getlogin routine is
216 * available to get the login name.
217 */
218#define HAS_GETLOGIN /**/
219
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220/* HAS_GETPGID:
221 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that
222 * the getpgid(pid) function is available to get the
223 * process group id.
224 */
225#define HAS_GETPGID /**/
226
227/* HAS_GETPGRP:
228 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getpgrp routine is
229 * available to get the current process group.
230 */
231/* USE_BSD_GETPGRP:
232 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that getpgrp needs one
233 * arguments whereas USG one needs none.
234 */
235#define HAS_GETPGRP /**/
236/*#define USE_BSD_GETPGRP / **/
237
85e6fe83 238/* HAS_GETPGRP2:
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239 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getpgrp2() (as in DG/UX)
240 * routine is available to get the current process group.
241 */
20e68413 242/*#define HAS_GETPGRP2 / **/
a687059c 243
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244/* HAS_GETPPID:
245 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getppid routine is
246 * available to get the parent process ID.
247 */
248#define HAS_GETPPID /**/
249
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250/* HAS_GETPRIORITY:
251 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getpriority routine is
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252 * available to get a process's priority.
253 */
9003a523 254#define HAS_GETPRIORITY /**/
a0d0e21e 255
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256/* HAS_INET_ATON:
257 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that the
258 * inet_aton() function is available to parse IP address "dotted-quad"
259 * strings.
ecfc5424 260 */
921b2963 261#define HAS_INET_ATON /**/
ecfc5424 262
85e6fe83 263/* HAS_KILLPG:
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264 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the killpg routine is available
265 * to kill process groups. If unavailable, you probably should use kill
266 * with a negative process number.
267 */
9003a523 268#define HAS_KILLPG /**/
a687059c 269
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270/* HAS_LINK:
271 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the link routine is
272 * available to create hard links.
fe14fcc3 273 */
85e6fe83 274#define HAS_LINK /**/
fe14fcc3 275
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276/* HAS_LOCALECONV:
277 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the localeconv routine is
278 * available for numeric and monetary formatting conventions.
279 */
280#define HAS_LOCALECONV /**/
281
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282/* HAS_LOCKF:
283 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the lockf routine is
284 * available to do file locking.
285 */
286#define HAS_LOCKF /**/
287
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288/* HAS_LSTAT:
289 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the lstat routine is
290 * available to do file stats on symbolic links.
a687059c 291 */
85e6fe83 292#define HAS_LSTAT /**/
a687059c 293
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294/* HAS_MBLEN:
295 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mblen routine is available
296 * to find the number of bytes in a multibye character.
297 */
4633a7c4 298#define HAS_MBLEN /**/
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299
300/* HAS_MBSTOWCS:
301 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mbstowcs routine is
302 * available to covert a multibyte string into a wide character string.
303 */
4633a7c4 304#define HAS_MBSTOWCS /**/
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305
306/* HAS_MBTOWC:
307 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mbtowc routine is available
308 * to covert a multibyte to a wide character.
309 */
4633a7c4 310#define HAS_MBTOWC /**/
a0d0e21e 311
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312/* HAS_MEMCMP:
313 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the memcmp routine is available
314 * to compare blocks of memory.
a687059c 315 */
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316#define HAS_MEMCMP /**/
317
318/* HAS_MEMCPY:
68decaef 319 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the memcpy routine is available
85e6fe83 320 * to copy blocks of memory.
68decaef 321 */
85e6fe83 322#define HAS_MEMCPY /**/
68decaef 323
85e6fe83 324/* HAS_MEMMOVE:
68decaef 325 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the memmove routine is available
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326 * to copy potentially overlapping blocks of memory. This should be used
327 * only when HAS_SAFE_BCOPY is not defined. If neither is there, roll your
328 * own version.
68decaef 329 */
4633a7c4 330#define HAS_MEMMOVE /**/
68decaef 331
85e6fe83 332/* HAS_MEMSET:
68decaef 333 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the memset routine is available
85e6fe83 334 * to set blocks of memory.
68decaef 335 */
85e6fe83 336#define HAS_MEMSET /**/
a687059c 337
85e6fe83 338/* HAS_MKDIR:
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339 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mkdir routine is available
340 * to create directories. Otherwise you should fork off a new process to
341 * exec /bin/mkdir.
342 */
85e6fe83 343#define HAS_MKDIR /**/
fe14fcc3 344
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345/* HAS_MKFIFO:
346 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mkfifo routine is
347 * available to create FIFOs. Otherwise, mknod should be able to
348 * do it for you. However, if mkfifo is there, mknod might require
349 * super-user privileges which mkfifo will not.
350 */
351#define HAS_MKFIFO /**/
352
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353/* HAS_MKTIME:
354 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mktime routine is
355 * available.
356 */
357#define HAS_MKTIME /**/
358
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359/* HAS_MSYNC:
360 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the msync system call is
361 * available to synchronize a mapped file.
362 */
363#define HAS_MSYNC /**/
364
365/* HAS_MUNMAP:
366 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the munmap system call is
367 * available to unmap a region, usually mapped by mmap().
368 */
369#define HAS_MUNMAP /**/
370
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371/* HAS_NICE:
372 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the nice routine is
373 * available.
fe14fcc3 374 */
a0d0e21e 375#define HAS_NICE /**/
fe14fcc3 376
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377/* HAS_PATHCONF:
378 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that pathconf() is available
379 * to determine file-system related limits and options associated
380 * with a given filename.
381 */
382/* HAS_FPATHCONF:
383 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that pathconf() is available
384 * to determine file-system related limits and options associated
385 * with a given open file descriptor.
386 */
387#define HAS_PATHCONF /**/
388#define HAS_FPATHCONF /**/
389
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390/* HAS_PAUSE:
391 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the pause routine is
392 * available to suspend a process until a signal is received.
a687059c 393 */
a0d0e21e 394#define HAS_PAUSE /**/
fe14fcc3 395
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396/* HAS_PIPE:
397 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the pipe routine is
398 * available to create an inter-process channel.
fe14fcc3 399 */
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400#define HAS_PIPE /**/
401
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403 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the poll routine is
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404 * available to poll active file descriptors. You may safely
405 * include <poll.h> when this symbol is defined.
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406 */
407#define HAS_POLL /**/
408
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409/* HAS_READDIR:
410 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the readdir routine is
411 * available to read directory entries. You may have to include
412 * <dirent.h>. See I_DIRENT.
413 */
414#define HAS_READDIR /**/
415
416/* HAS_SEEKDIR:
417 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the seekdir routine is
418 * available. You may have to include <dirent.h>. See I_DIRENT.
419 */
420#define HAS_SEEKDIR /**/
421
422/* HAS_TELLDIR:
423 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the telldir routine is
424 * available. You may have to include <dirent.h>. See I_DIRENT.
425 */
426#define HAS_TELLDIR /**/
427
428/* HAS_REWINDDIR:
429 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the rewinddir routine is
430 * available. You may have to include <dirent.h>. See I_DIRENT.
431 */
432#define HAS_REWINDDIR /**/
433
434/* HAS_READLINK:
435 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the readlink routine is
436 * available to read the value of a symbolic link.
437 */
438#define HAS_READLINK /**/
a687059c 439
85e6fe83 440/* HAS_RENAME:
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441 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the rename routine is available
442 * to rename files. Otherwise you should do the unlink(), link(), unlink()
443 * trick.
444 */
85e6fe83 445#define HAS_RENAME /**/
a687059c 446
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447/* HAS_RMDIR:
448 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the rmdir routine is
449 * available to remove directories. Otherwise you should fork off a
450 * new process to exec /bin/rmdir.
68decaef 451 */
85e6fe83 452#define HAS_RMDIR /**/
68decaef 453
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454/* HAS_SELECT:
455 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the select routine is
456 * available to select active file descriptors. If the timeout field
457 * is used, <sys/time.h> may need to be included.
68decaef 458 */
85e6fe83 459#define HAS_SELECT /**/
68decaef 460
85e6fe83 461/* HAS_SETEGID:
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462 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setegid routine is available
463 * to change the effective gid of the current program.
464 */
85e6fe83 465#define HAS_SETEGID /**/
a687059c 466
85e6fe83 467/* HAS_SETEUID:
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468 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the seteuid routine is available
469 * to change the effective uid of the current program.
470 */
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471#define HAS_SETEUID /**/
472
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473/* HAS_SETLINEBUF:
474 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setlinebuf routine is
475 * available to change stderr or stdout from block-buffered or unbuffered
476 * to a line-buffered mode.
477 */
9003a523 478#define HAS_SETLINEBUF /**/
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479
480/* HAS_SETLOCALE:
481 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setlocale routine is
482 * available to handle locale-specific ctype implementations.
483 */
484#define HAS_SETLOCALE /**/
485
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486/* HAS_SETPGID:
487 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setpgid(pid, gpid)
488 * routine is available to set process group ID.
489 */
490#define HAS_SETPGID /**/
491
492/* HAS_SETPGRP:
493 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setpgrp routine is
494 * available to set the current process group.
495 */
496/* USE_BSD_SETPGRP:
497 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that setpgrp needs two
498 * arguments whereas USG one needs none. See also HAS_SETPGID
499 * for a POSIX interface.
500 */
501#define HAS_SETPGRP /**/
ff935051 502#define USE_BSD_SETPGRP /**/
dfe9444c 503
85e6fe83 504/* HAS_SETPGRP2:
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505 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setpgrp2() (as in DG/UX)
506 * routine is available to set the current process group.
507 */
20e68413 508/*#define HAS_SETPGRP2 / **/
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510/* HAS_SETPRIORITY:
511 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setpriority routine is
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512 * available to set a process's priority.
513 */
9003a523 514#define HAS_SETPRIORITY /**/
a687059c 515
85e6fe83 516/* HAS_SETREGID:
fe14fcc3 517 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setregid routine is
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518 * available to change the real and effective gid of the current
519 * process.
a687059c 520 */
85e6fe83 521/* HAS_SETRESGID:
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522 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setresgid routine is
523 * available to change the real, effective and saved gid of the current
85e6fe83 524 * process.
fe14fcc3 525 */
9003a523 526#define HAS_SETREGID /**/
ff935051 527/*#define HAS_SETRESGID / **/
a687059c 528
85e6fe83 529/* HAS_SETREUID:
fe14fcc3 530 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setreuid routine is
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531 * available to change the real and effective uid of the current
532 * process.
fe14fcc3 533 */
85e6fe83 534/* HAS_SETRESUID:
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535 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setresuid routine is
536 * available to change the real, effective and saved uid of the current
85e6fe83 537 * process.
a687059c 538 */
9003a523 539#define HAS_SETREUID /**/
ff935051 540/*#define HAS_SETRESUID / **/
a687059c 541
85e6fe83 542/* HAS_SETRGID:
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543 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setrgid routine is available
544 * to change the real gid of the current program.
545 */
ff935051 546#define HAS_SETRGID /**/
a687059c 547
85e6fe83 548/* HAS_SETRUID:
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549 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setruid routine is available
550 * to change the real uid of the current program.
551 */
ff935051 552#define HAS_SETRUID /**/
fe14fcc3 553
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554/* HAS_SETSID:
555 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setsid routine is
556 * available to set the process group ID.
fe14fcc3 557 */
85e6fe83 558#define HAS_SETSID /**/
fe14fcc3 559
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560/* Shmat_t:
561 * This symbol holds the return type of the shmat() system call.
562 * Usually set to 'void *' or 'char *'.
fe14fcc3 563 */
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564/* HAS_SHMAT_PROTOTYPE:
565 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the sys/shm.h includes
566 * a prototype for shmat(). Otherwise, it is up to the program to
86959918 567 * guess one. Shmat_t shmat _((int, Shmat_t, int)) is a good guess,
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568 * but not always right so it should be emitted by the program only
569 * when HAS_SHMAT_PROTOTYPE is not defined to avoid conflicting defs.
fe14fcc3 570 */
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571#define Shmat_t void * /**/
572#define HAS_SHMAT_PROTOTYPE /**/
a687059c 573
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574/* HAS_STRCHR:
575 * This symbol is defined to indicate that the strchr()/strrchr()
576 * functions are available for string searching. If not, try the
577 * index()/rindex() pair.
578 */
579/* HAS_INDEX:
580 * This symbol is defined to indicate that the index()/rindex()
581 * functions are available for string searching.
582 */
583#define HAS_STRCHR /**/
20e68413 584/*#define HAS_INDEX / **/
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586/* HAS_STRCOLL:
587 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strcoll routine is
588 * available to compare strings using collating information.
589 */
590#define HAS_STRCOLL /**/
591
85e6fe83 592/* USE_STRUCT_COPY:
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593 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that this C compiler knows how
594 * to copy structures. If undefined, you'll need to use a block copy
595 * routine of some sort instead.
596 */
85e6fe83 597#define USE_STRUCT_COPY /**/
fe14fcc3 598
55497cff 599/* HAS_STRTOD:
600 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strtod routine is
774d564b 601 * available to provide better numeric string conversion than atof().
55497cff 602 */
603#define HAS_STRTOD /**/
604
605/* HAS_STRTOL:
774d564b 606 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strtol routine is available
607 * to provide better numeric string conversion than atoi() and friends.
55497cff 608 */
609#define HAS_STRTOL /**/
610
611/* HAS_STRTOUL:
612 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strtoul routine is
774d564b 613 * available to provide conversion of strings to unsigned long.
55497cff 614 */
615#define HAS_STRTOUL /**/
616
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618 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strxfrm() routine is
619 * available to transform strings.
620 */
621#define HAS_STRXFRM /**/
622
85e6fe83 623/* HAS_SYMLINK:
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624 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the symlink routine is available
625 * to create symbolic links.
626 */
85e6fe83 627#define HAS_SYMLINK /**/
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629/* HAS_SYSCALL:
630 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the syscall routine is
631 * available to call arbitrary system calls. If undefined, that's tough.
a687059c 632 */
85e6fe83 633#define HAS_SYSCALL /**/
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636 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that sysconf() is available
637 * to determine system related limits and options.
638 */
639#define HAS_SYSCONF /**/
640
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642 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the system routine is
643 * available to issue a shell command.
68decaef 644 */
85e6fe83 645#define HAS_SYSTEM /**/
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647/* HAS_TCGETPGRP:
648 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the tcgetpgrp routine is
649 * available to get foreground process group ID.
650 */
651#define HAS_TCGETPGRP /**/
652
653/* HAS_TCSETPGRP:
654 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the tcsetpgrp routine is
655 * available to set foreground process group ID.
85e6fe83 656 */
a0d0e21e 657#define HAS_TCSETPGRP /**/
85e6fe83 658
85e6fe83 659/* HAS_TRUNCATE:
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660 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the truncate routine is
661 * available to truncate files.
a687059c 662 */
4633a7c4 663#define HAS_TRUNCATE /**/
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665/* HAS_TZNAME:
666 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the tzname[] array is
667 * available to access timezone names.
668 */
669#define HAS_TZNAME /**/
670
671/* HAS_UMASK:
672 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the umask routine is
673 * available to set and get the value of the file creation mask.
674 */
675#define HAS_UMASK /**/
a687059c 676
85e6fe83 677/* HASVOLATILE:
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678 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that this C compiler knows about
679 * the volatile declaration.
680 */
4633a7c4 681#define HASVOLATILE /**/
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682#ifndef HASVOLATILE
683#define volatile
684#endif
fe14fcc3 685
85e6fe83 686/* HAS_WAIT4:
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687 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that wait4() exists.
688 */
9003a523 689#define HAS_WAIT4 /**/
fe14fcc3 690
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691/* HAS_WAITPID:
692 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the waitpid routine is
693 * available to wait for child process.
fe14fcc3 694 */
85e6fe83 695#define HAS_WAITPID /**/
fe14fcc3 696
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697/* HAS_WCSTOMBS:
698 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the wcstombs routine is
699 * available to convert wide character strings to multibyte strings.
700 */
4633a7c4 701#define HAS_WCSTOMBS /**/
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703/* HAS_WCTOMB:
704 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the wctomb routine is available
705 * to covert a wide character to a multibyte.
706 */
4633a7c4 707#define HAS_WCTOMB /**/
a0d0e21e 708
93341792 709/* I_ARPA_INET:
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710 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
711 * include <arpa/inet.h> to get inet_addr and friends declarations.
93341792 712 */
11dc3f68 713#define I_ARPA_INET /**/
93341792 714
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715/* I_DBM:
716 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <dbm.h> exists and should
717 * be included.
232e078e 718 */
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719/* I_RPCSVC_DBM:
720 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <rpcsvc/dbm.h> exists and
721 * should be included.
232e078e 722 */
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723#define I_DBM /**/
724/*#define I_RPCSVC_DBM / **/
232e078e 725
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726/* I_DIRENT:
727 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
728 * include <dirent.h>. Using this symbol also triggers the definition
729 * of the Direntry_t define which ends up being 'struct dirent' or
730 * 'struct direct' depending on the availability of <dirent.h>.
731 */
732/* DIRNAMLEN:
733 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that the length
734 * of directory entry names is provided by a d_namlen field. Otherwise
735 * you need to do strlen() on the d_name field.
2b317908 736 */
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737/* Direntry_t:
738 * This symbol is set to 'struct direct' or 'struct dirent' depending on
739 * whether dirent is available or not. You should use this pseudo type to
740 * portably declare your directory entries.
741 */
85e6fe83 742#define I_DIRENT /**/
ff935051 743#define DIRNAMLEN /**/
85e6fe83 744#define Direntry_t struct dirent
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746/* I_DLFCN:
747 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <dlfcn.h> exists and should
748 * be included.
749 */
4633a7c4 750#define I_DLFCN /**/
a687059c 751
85e6fe83 752/* I_FCNTL:
fe14fcc3 753 * This manifest constant tells the C program to include <fcntl.h>.
a687059c 754 */
921b2963 755/*#define I_FCNTL / **/
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757/* I_FLOAT:
758 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
759 * include <float.h> to get definition of symbols like DBL_MAX or
760 * DBL_MIN, i.e. machine dependent floating point values.
a687059c 761 */
a0d0e21e 762#define I_FLOAT /**/
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764/* I_LIMITS:
765 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
766 * include <limits.h> to get definition of symbols like WORD_BIT or
767 * LONG_MAX, i.e. machine dependant limitations.
768 */
769#define I_LIMITS /**/
770
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771/* I_LOCALE:
772 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
773 * include <locale.h>.
774 */
775#define I_LOCALE /**/
776
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777/* I_MATH:
778 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
779 * include <math.h>.
780 */
781#define I_MATH /**/
782
783/* I_MEMORY:
784 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
785 * include <memory.h>.
786 */
20e68413 787/*#define I_MEMORY / **/
a0d0e21e 788
232e078e 789/* I_NDBM:
16d20bd9 790 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <ndbm.h> exists and should
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792 */
ff935051 793#define I_NDBM /**/
232e078e 794
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796 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <net/errno.h> exists and
797 * should be included.
fe14fcc3 798 */
20e68413 799/*#define I_NET_ERRNO / **/
fe14fcc3 800
85e6fe83 801/* I_NETINET_IN:
a687059c 802 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
85e6fe83 803 * include <netinet/in.h>. Otherwise, you may try <sys/in.h>.
a687059c 804 */
85e6fe83 805#define I_NETINET_IN /**/
85e6fe83 806
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807/* I_SFIO:
808 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
809 * include <sfio.h>.
810 */
811/*#define I_SFIO / **/
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813/* I_STDDEF:
814 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <stddef.h> exists and should
815 * be included.
fe14fcc3 816 */
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817#define I_STDDEF /**/
818
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819/* I_STDLIB:
820 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <stdlib.h> exists and should
821 * be included.
822 */
823#define I_STDLIB /**/
824
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825/* I_STRING:
826 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
827 * include <string.h> (USG systems) instead of <strings.h> (BSD systems).
fe14fcc3 828 */
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830
831/* I_SYS_DIR:
832 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
833 * include <sys/dir.h>.
fe14fcc3 834 */
921b2963 835#define I_SYS_DIR /**/
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838 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
839 * include <sys/file.h> to get definition of R_OK and friends.
a687059c 840 */
921b2963 841#define I_SYS_FILE /**/
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843/* I_SYS_IOCTL:
844 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/ioctl.h> exists and should
845 * be included. Otherwise, include <sgtty.h> or <termio.h>.
a687059c 846 */
85e6fe83 847#define I_SYS_IOCTL /**/
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850 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
851 * include <sys/ndir.h>.
fe14fcc3 852 */
20e68413 853/*#define I_SYS_NDIR / **/
85e6fe83 854
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855/* I_SYS_PARAM:
856 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
857 * include <sys/param.h>.
858 */
859#define I_SYS_PARAM /**/
860
9003a523 861/* I_SYS_RESOURCE:
862 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
863 * include <sys/resource.h>.
864 */
865#define I_SYS_RESOURCE /**/
866
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868 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
869 * include <sys/select.h> in order to get definition of struct timeval.
fe14fcc3 870 */
4633a7c4 871#define I_SYS_SELECT /**/
85e6fe83 872
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873/* I_SYS_STAT:
874 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
875 * include <sys/stat.h>.
876 */
877#define I_SYS_STAT /**/
878
a0d0e21e 879/* I_SYS_TIMES:
85e6fe83 880 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
a0d0e21e 881 * include <sys/times.h>.
fe14fcc3 882 */
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883#define I_SYS_TIMES /**/
884
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886 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
887 * include <sys/types.h>.
888 */
889#define I_SYS_TYPES /**/
890
fbfd4aab 891/* I_SYS_UN:
892 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
893 * include <sys/un.h> to get UNIX domain socket definitions.
894 */
895#define I_SYS_UN /**/
896
9003a523 897/* I_SYS_WAIT:
898 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
899 * include <sys/wait.h>.
900 */
901#define I_SYS_WAIT /**/
902
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904 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program should include
905 * <termio.h> rather than <sgtty.h>. There are also differences in
906 * the ioctl() calls that depend on the value of this symbol.
907 */
908/* I_TERMIOS:
909 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program should include
910 * the POSIX termios.h rather than sgtty.h or termio.h.
911 * There are also differences in the ioctl() calls that depend on the
912 * value of this symbol.
913 */
914/* I_SGTTY:
915 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the program should include
916 * <sgtty.h> rather than <termio.h>. There are also differences in
917 * the ioctl() calls that depend on the value of this symbol.
918 */
20e68413 919/*#define I_TERMIO / **/
a0d0e21e 920#define I_TERMIOS /**/
20e68413 921/*#define I_SGTTY / **/
a0d0e21e 922
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923/* I_UNISTD:
924 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
925 * include <unistd.h>.
926 */
927#define I_UNISTD /**/
928
85e6fe83 929/* I_UTIME:
a687059c 930 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
85e6fe83 931 * include <utime.h>.
a687059c 932 */
85e6fe83 933#define I_UTIME /**/
a687059c 934
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935/* I_VALUES:
936 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
937 * include <values.h> to get definition of symbols like MINFLOAT or
938 * MAXLONG, i.e. machine dependant limitations. Probably, you
939 * should use <limits.h> instead, if it is available.
940 */
941#define I_VALUES /**/
942
9003a523 943/* I_STDARG:
944 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <stdarg.h> exists and should
945 * be included.
946 */
947/* I_VARARGS:
948 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
949 * include <varargs.h>.
950 */
951#define I_STDARG /**/
20e68413 952/*#define I_VARARGS / **/
9003a523 953
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954/* I_VFORK:
955 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
956 * include vfork.h.
957 */
20e68413 958/*#define I_VFORK / **/
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960/* CAN_PROTOTYPE:
961 * If defined, this macro indicates that the C compiler can handle
962 * function prototypes.
963 */
964/* _:
965 * This macro is used to declare function parameters for folks who want
966 * to make declarations with prototypes using a different style than
967 * the above macros. Use double parentheses. For example:
968 *
969 * int main _((int argc, char *argv[]));
970 */
4633a7c4 971#define CAN_PROTOTYPE /**/
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973#define _(args) args
974#else
975#define _(args) ()
976#endif
85e6fe83 977
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979 * This symbol contains the full pathname to the shell used on this
980 * on this system to execute Bourne shell scripts. Usually, this will be
981 * /bin/sh, though it's possible that some systems will have /bin/ksh,
982 * /bin/pdksh, /bin/ash, /bin/bash, or even something such as
983 * D:/bin/sh.exe.
a0d0e21e 984 */
dfe9444c 985#define SH_PATH "/bin/sh" /**/
a0d0e21e 986
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988 * This symbol is defined to be the type of char used in stdio.h.
989 * It has the values "unsigned char" or "char".
fe14fcc3 990 */
ff935051 991#define STDCHAR unsigned char /**/
327c3667 992
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993/* CROSSCOMPILE:
994 * This symbol, if defined, signifies that we our
995 * build process is a cross-compilation.
996 */
997/*#define CROSSCOMPILE / **/
998
999/* INTSIZE:
1000 * This symbol contains the value of sizeof(int) so that the C
1001 * preprocessor can make decisions based on it.
1002 */
1003/* LONGSIZE:
1004 * This symbol contains the value of sizeof(long) so that the C
1005 * preprocessor can make decisions based on it.
1006 */
1007/* SHORTSIZE:
1008 * This symbol contains the value of sizeof(short) so that the C
1009 * preprocessor can make decisions based on it.
de1c2614 1010 */
aaacdc8b 1011#define INTSIZE 4 /**/
ff935051 1012#define LONGSIZE 8 /**/
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1014
1015/* MULTIARCH:
1016 * This symbol, if defined, signifies that the build
1017 * process will produce some binary files that are going to be
1018 * used in a cross-platform environment. This is the case for
1019 * example with the NeXT "fat" binaries that contain executables
1020 * for several CPUs.
a22e52b9 1021 */
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1022/*#define MULTIARCH / **/
1023
1024/* HAS_QUAD:
1025 * This symbol, if defined, tells that there's a 64-bit integer type,
1026 * Quad_t, and its unsigned counterpar, Uquad_t. QUADKIND will be one
1027 * of QUAD_IS_INT, QUAD_IS_LONG, QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG, or QUAD_IS_INT64_T.
a22e52b9 1028 */
de1c2614 1029#define HAS_QUAD /**/
e0a10278 1030#ifdef HAS_QUAD
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1032# define Uquad_t unsigned long /**/
1033# define QUADKIND 2 /**/
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1034# define QUAD_IS_INT 1
1035# define QUAD_IS_LONG 2
1036# define QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG 3
1037# define QUAD_IS_INT64_T 4
1038#endif
a22e52b9 1039
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1041 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the accessx routine is
1042 * available to do extended access checks.
1043 */
11dc3f68 1044/*#define HAS_ACCESSX / **/
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1046/* HAS_EACCESS:
1047 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the eaccess routine is
1048 * available to do extended access checks.
1049 */
11dc3f68 1050/*#define HAS_EACCESS / **/
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1052/* I_SYS_ACCESS:
1053 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
921b2963 1054 * include <sys/access.h>.
327c3667 1055 */
ff935051 1056#define I_SYS_ACCESS /**/
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1058/* I_SYS_SECURITY:
1059 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
1060 * include <sys/security.h>.
1061 */
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1063
1064/* OSNAME:
1065 * This symbol contains the name of the operating system, as determined
1066 * by Configure. You shouldn't rely on it too much; the specific
1067 * feature tests from Configure are generally more reliable.
1068 */
1069#define OSNAME "dec_osf" /**/
af4c28eb 1070
dfe9444c 1071/* MEM_ALIGNBYTES:
af4c28eb 1072 * This symbol contains the number of bytes required to align a
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1074 * 4 and 8. The default is eight, for safety.
5f05dabc 1075 */
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1077# define MEM_ALIGNBYTES 8
1078#else
ff935051 1079#define MEM_ALIGNBYTES 8
af4c28eb 1080#endif
5f05dabc 1081
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1082/* ARCHLIB:
1083 * This variable, if defined, holds the name of the directory in
1084 * which the user wants to put architecture-dependent public
1085 * library files for perl5. It is most often a local directory
1086 * such as /usr/local/lib. Programs using this variable must be
1087 * prepared to deal with filename expansion. If ARCHLIB is the
1088 * same as PRIVLIB, it is not defined, since presumably the
1089 * program already searches PRIVLIB.
1090 */
1091/* ARCHLIB_EXP:
1092 * This symbol contains the ~name expanded version of ARCHLIB, to be used
1093 * in programs that are not prepared to deal with ~ expansion at run-time.
1094 */
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1096#define ARCHLIB_EXP "/opt/perl/lib/5.6.0/alpha-dec_osf-thread-multi" /**/
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1098/* ARCHNAME:
1099 * This symbol holds a string representing the architecture name.
1100 * It may be used to construct an architecture-dependant pathname
1101 * where library files may be held under a private library, for
1102 * instance.
1103 */
1104#define ARCHNAME "alpha-dec_osf-thread-multi" /**/
1105
1106/* HAS_ATOLF:
1107 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the atolf routine is
1108 * available to convert strings into long doubles.
1109 */
1110/*#define HAS_ATOLF / **/
1111
1112/* HAS_ATOLL:
1113 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the atoll routine is
1114 * available to convert strings into long longs.
1115 */
1116/*#define HAS_ATOLL / **/
1117
1118/* BIN:
1119 * This symbol holds the path of the bin directory where the package will
1120 * be installed. Program must be prepared to deal with ~name substitution.
1121 */
1122/* BIN_EXP:
1123 * This symbol is the filename expanded version of the BIN symbol, for
1124 * programs that do not want to deal with that at run-time.
1125 */
1126#define BIN "/opt/perl/bin" /**/
1127#define BIN_EXP "/opt/perl/bin" /**/
1128
1129/* PERL_BINCOMPAT_5005:
f78bfc9c 1130 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that this version of Perl should be
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1131 * binary-compatible with Perl 5.005. This is impossible for builds
1132 * that use features like threads and multiplicity it is always
1133 * for those versions.
1134 */
1135/*#define PERL_BINCOMPAT_5005 / **/
1136
4633a7c4 1137/* BYTEORDER:
9003a523 1138 * This symbol holds the hexadecimal constant defined in byteorder,
4633a7c4 1139 * i.e. 0x1234 or 0x4321, etc...
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1141 * binaries (eg. on NeXT systems), use compiler-defined macros to
1142 * determine the byte order.
dfe9444c 1143 * On NeXT 3.2 (and greater), you can build "Fat" Multiple Architecture
9003a523 1144 * Binaries (MAB) on either big endian or little endian machines.
1145 * The endian-ness is available at compile-time. This only matters
1146 * for perl, where the config.h can be generated and installed on
1147 * one system, and used by a different architecture to build an
1148 * extension. Older versions of NeXT that might not have
1149 * defined either *_ENDIAN__ were all on Motorola 680x0 series,
1150 * so the default case (for NeXT) is big endian to catch them.
1151 * This might matter for NeXT 3.0.
1152 */
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1154# ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
1155# if LONGSIZE == 4
1156# define BYTEORDER 0x1234
1157# else
1158# if LONGSIZE == 8
1159# define BYTEORDER 0x12345678
1160# endif
1161# endif
1162# else
1163# ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
1164# if LONGSIZE == 4
1165# define BYTEORDER 0x4321
1166# else
1167# if LONGSIZE == 8
1168# define BYTEORDER 0x87654321
1169# endif
1170# endif
1171# endif
1172# endif
1173# if !defined(BYTEORDER) && (defined(NeXT) || defined(__NeXT__))
1174# define BYTEORDER 0x4321
1175# endif
1176#else
ff935051 1177#define BYTEORDER 0x12345678 /* large digits for MSB */
9003a523 1178#endif /* NeXT */
4633a7c4 1179
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1180/* CAT2:
1181 * This macro catenates 2 tokens together.
1182 */
1183/* STRINGIFY:
1184 * This macro surrounds its token with double quotes.
1185 */
1186#if 42 == 1
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1187# define CAT2(a,b) a/**/b
1188# define STRINGIFY(a) "a"
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1189 /* If you can get stringification with catify, tell me how! */
1190#endif
1191#if 42 == 42
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1192# define PeRl_CaTiFy(a, b) a ## b
1193# define PeRl_StGiFy(a) #a
1194/* the additional level of indirection enables these macros to be
1195 * used as arguments to other macros. See K&R 2nd ed., page 231. */
1196# define CAT2(a,b) PeRl_CaTiFy(a,b)
1197# define StGiFy(a) PeRl_StGiFy(a)
1198# define STRINGIFY(a) PeRl_StGiFy(a)
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1199#endif
1200#if 42 != 1 && 42 != 42
b6592ff0 1201# include "Bletch: How does this C preprocessor catenate tokens?"
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1202#endif
1203
1204/* CPPSTDIN:
1205 * This symbol contains the first part of the string which will invoke
1206 * the C preprocessor on the standard input and produce to standard
1207 * output. Typical value of "cc -E" or "/lib/cpp", but it can also
1208 * call a wrapper. See CPPRUN.
1209 */
1210/* CPPMINUS:
1211 * This symbol contains the second part of the string which will invoke
1212 * the C preprocessor on the standard input and produce to standard
1213 * output. This symbol will have the value "-" if CPPSTDIN needs a minus
1214 * to specify standard input, otherwise the value is "".
1215 */
1216/* CPPRUN:
1217 * This symbol contains the string which will invoke a C preprocessor on
1218 * the standard input and produce to standard output. It needs to end
1219 * with CPPLAST, after all other preprocessor flags have been specified.
1220 * The main difference with CPPSTDIN is that this program will never be a
1221 * pointer to a shell wrapper, i.e. it will be empty if no preprocessor is
1222 * available directly to the user. Note that it may well be different from
1223 * the preprocessor used to compile the C program.
1224 */
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1225/* CPPLAST:
1226 * This symbol is intended to be used along with CPPRUN in the same manner
1227 * symbol CPPMINUS is used with CPPSTDIN. It contains either "-" or "".
1228 */
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1229#define CPPSTDIN "cppstdin"
1230#define CPPMINUS ""
1231#define CPPRUN "/usr/bin/cpp"
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1233
1234/* HAS_ACCESS:
1235 * This manifest constant lets the C program know that the access()
1236 * system call is available to check for accessibility using real UID/GID.
1237 * (always present on UNIX.)
1238 */
1239#define HAS_ACCESS /**/
1240
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1241/* CASTI32:
1242 * This symbol is defined if the C compiler can cast negative
1243 * or large floating point numbers to 32-bit ints.
1aef975c 1244 */
11dc3f68 1245/*#define CASTI32 / **/
1aef975c 1246
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1247/* CASTNEGFLOAT:
1248 * This symbol is defined if the C compiler can cast negative
1249 * numbers to unsigned longs, ints and shorts.
85e6fe83 1250 */
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1251/* CASTFLAGS:
1252 * This symbol contains flags that say what difficulties the compiler
1253 * has casting odd floating values to unsigned long:
1254 * 0 = ok
1255 * 1 = couldn't cast < 0
1256 * 2 = couldn't cast >= 0x80000000
1257 * 4 = couldn't cast in argument expression list
fbfd4aab 1258 */
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1259#define CASTNEGFLOAT /**/
1260#define CASTFLAGS 0 /**/
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1261
1262/* VOID_CLOSEDIR:
1263 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the closedir() routine
1264 * does not return a value.
fbfd4aab 1265 */
dfe9444c 1266/*#define VOID_CLOSEDIR / **/
fbfd4aab 1267
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1268/* HAS_CSH:
1269 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the C-shell exists.
1270 */
1271/* CSH:
1272 * This symbol, if defined, contains the full pathname of csh.
1273 */
1274#define HAS_CSH /**/
1275#ifdef HAS_CSH
1276#define CSH "/usr/bin/csh" /**/
1277#endif
1278
1279/* DLSYM_NEEDS_UNDERSCORE:
1280 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that we need to prepend an
1281 * underscore to the symbol name before calling dlsym(). This only
1282 * makes sense if you *have* dlsym, which we will presume is the
1283 * case if you're using dl_dlopen.xs.
1284 */
1285/*#define DLSYM_NEEDS_UNDERSCORE / **/
1286
1287/* HAS_DRAND48_PROTO:
1288 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the system provides
1289 * a prototype for the drand48() function. Otherwise, it is up
1290 * to the program to supply one. A good guess is
1291 * extern double drand48 _((void));
1292 */
1293#define HAS_DRAND48_PROTO /**/
1294
1295/* HAS_ENDGRENT:
1296 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getgrent routine is
1297 * available for finalizing sequential access of the group database.
1298 */
1299#define HAS_ENDGRENT /**/
1300
1301/* HAS_ENDHOSTENT:
1302 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the endhostent() routine is
1303 * available to close whatever was being used for host queries.
1304 */
1305#define HAS_ENDHOSTENT /**/
1306
1307/* HAS_ENDNETENT:
1308 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the endnetent() routine is
1309 * available to close whatever was being used for network queries.
1310 */
1311#define HAS_ENDNETENT /**/
1312
1313/* HAS_ENDPROTOENT:
1314 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the endprotoent() routine is
1315 * available to close whatever was being used for protocol queries.
1316 */
1317#define HAS_ENDPROTOENT /**/
1318
1319/* HAS_ENDPWENT:
1320 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getgrent routine is
1321 * available for finalizing sequential access of the passwd database.
1322 */
1323#define HAS_ENDPWENT /**/
1324
1325/* HAS_ENDSERVENT:
1326 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the endservent() routine is
1327 * available to close whatever was being used for service queries.
1328 */
1329#define HAS_ENDSERVENT /**/
1330
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1331/* HAS_FD_SET:
1332 * This symbol, when defined, indicates presence of the fd_set typedef
1333 * in <sys/types.h>
1334 */
1335#define HAS_FD_SET /**/
1336
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1337/* FLEXFILENAMES:
1338 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the system supports filenames
1339 * longer than 14 characters.
1340 */
1341#define FLEXFILENAMES /**/
1342
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1343/* HAS_FPOS64_T:
1344 * This symbol will be defined if the C compiler supports fpos64_t.
1345 */
1346/*#define HAS_FPOS64_T / **/
1347
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1348/* HAS_FREXPL:
1349 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the frexpl routine is
1350 * available to break a long double floating-point number into
1351 * a normalized fraction and an integral power of 2.
1352 */
1353#define HAS_FREXPL /**/
1354
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1355/* HAS_STRUCT_FS_DATA:
1356 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the struct fs_data
1357 * to do statfs() is supported.
1358 */
1359/*#define HAS_STRUCT_FS_DATA / **/
1360
1361/* HAS_FSEEKO:
1362 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fseeko routine is
1363 * available to fseek beyond 32 bits (useful for ILP32 hosts).
1364 */
1365/*#define HAS_FSEEKO / **/
1366
1367/* HAS_FSTATFS:
1368 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fstatfs routine is
1369 * available to stat filesystems by file descriptors.
1370 */
1371#define HAS_FSTATFS /**/
c890dc6c 1372
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1373/* HAS_FTELLO:
1374 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the ftello routine is
1375 * available to ftell beyond 32 bits (useful for ILP32 hosts).
1376 */
1377/*#define HAS_FTELLO / **/
1378
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1379/* Gconvert:
1380 * This preprocessor macro is defined to convert a floating point
1381 * number to a string without a trailing decimal point. This
1382 * emulates the behavior of sprintf("%g"), but is sometimes much more
1383 * efficient. If gconvert() is not available, but gcvt() drops the
1384 * trailing decimal point, then gcvt() is used. If all else fails,
1385 * a macro using sprintf("%g") is used. Arguments for the Gconvert
1386 * macro are: value, number of digits, whether trailing zeros should
1387 * be retained, and the output buffer.
1388 * Possible values are:
1389 * d_Gconvert='gconvert((x),(n),(t),(b))'
1390 * d_Gconvert='gcvt((x),(n),(b))'
1391 * d_Gconvert='sprintf((b),"%.*g",(n),(x))'
1392 * The last two assume trailing zeros should not be kept.
1393 */
921b2963 1394#define Gconvert(x,n,t,b) gcvt((x),(n),(b))
4633a7c4 1395
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1396/* HAS_GETCWD:
1397 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getcwd routine is
1398 * available to get the current working directory.
1399 */
1400#define HAS_GETCWD /**/
1401
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1402/* HAS_GETESPWNAM:
1403 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getespwnam system call is
1404 * available to retrieve enchanced (shadow) password entries by name.
1405 */
d6c14000 1406/*#define HAS_GETESPWNAM / **/
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1408/* HAS_GETFSSTAT:
1409 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getfsstat routine is
1410 * available to stat filesystems in bulk.
1411 */
1412#define HAS_GETFSSTAT /**/
1413
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1414/* HAS_GETGRENT:
1415 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getgrent routine is
1416 * available for sequential access of the group database.
d103522a 1417 */
ff935051 1418#define HAS_GETGRENT /**/
d103522a 1419
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1420/* HAS_GETHOSTBYADDR:
1421 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the gethostbyaddr() routine is
1422 * available to look up hosts by their IP addresses.
dd64f1c3 1423 */
ff935051 1424#define HAS_GETHOSTBYADDR /**/
dd64f1c3 1425
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1426/* HAS_GETHOSTBYNAME:
1427 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the gethostbyname() routine is
1428 * available to look up host names in some data base or other.
774d564b 1429 */
ff935051 1430#define HAS_GETHOSTBYNAME /**/
774d564b 1431
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1432/* HAS_GETHOSTENT:
1433 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the gethostent() routine is
1434 * available to look up host names in some data base or another.
d103522a 1435 */
ff935051 1436#define HAS_GETHOSTENT /**/
d103522a 1437
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1438/* HAS_GETHOSTNAME:
1439 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the C program may use the
1440 * gethostname() routine to derive the host name. See also HAS_UNAME
1441 * and PHOSTNAME.
d103522a 1442 */
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1443/* HAS_UNAME:
1444 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the C program may use the
1445 * uname() routine to derive the host name. See also HAS_GETHOSTNAME
1446 * and PHOSTNAME.
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1448/* PHOSTNAME:
1449 * This symbol, if defined, indicates the command to feed to the
1450 * popen() routine to derive the host name. See also HAS_GETHOSTNAME
1451 * and HAS_UNAME. Note that the command uses a fully qualified path,
1452 * so that it is safe even if used by a process with super-user
1453 * privileges.
1454 */
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1455/* HAS_PHOSTNAME:
1456 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the C program may use the
1457 * contents of PHOSTNAME as a command to feed to the popen() routine
1458 * to derive the host name.
1459 */
11dc3f68 1460#define HAS_GETHOSTNAME /**/
af4c28eb 1461#define HAS_UNAME /**/
fe749a9f 1462/*#define HAS_PHOSTNAME / **/
af4c28eb 1463#ifdef HAS_PHOSTNAME
0617aed7 1464#define PHOSTNAME "" /* How to get the host name */
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1466
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1467/* HAS_GETHOST_PROTOS:
1468 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <netdb.h> includes
1469 * prototypes for gethostent(), gethostbyname(), and
1470 * gethostbyaddr(). Otherwise, it is up to the program to guess
1471 * them. See netdbtype.U for probing for various Netdb_xxx_t types.
1472 */
1473#define HAS_GETHOST_PROTOS /**/
1474
1475/* HAS_GETMNT:
1476 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getmnt routine is
1477 * available to get filesystem mount info by filename.
1478 */
1479/*#define HAS_GETMNT / **/
1480
1481/* HAS_GETMNTENT:
1482 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getmntent routine is
1483 * available to iterate through mounted file systems to get their info.
1484 */
1485/*#define HAS_GETMNTENT / **/
1486
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1487/* HAS_GETNETBYADDR:
1488 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getnetbyaddr() routine is
1489 * available to look up networks by their IP addresses.
1490 */
11dc3f68 1491#define HAS_GETNETBYADDR /**/
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1493/* HAS_GETNETBYNAME:
1494 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getnetbyname() routine is
1495 * available to look up networks by their names.
1496 */
11dc3f68 1497#define HAS_GETNETBYNAME /**/
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1500 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getnetent() routine is
1501 * available to look up network names in some data base or another.
1502 */
11dc3f68 1503#define HAS_GETNETENT /**/
e5c9fcd0 1504
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1505/* HAS_GETNET_PROTOS:
1506 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <netdb.h> includes
1507 * prototypes for getnetent(), getnetbyname(), and
1508 * getnetbyaddr(). Otherwise, it is up to the program to guess
1509 * them. See netdbtype.U for probing for various Netdb_xxx_t types.
1510 */
1511#define HAS_GETNET_PROTOS /**/
1512
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1513/* HAS_GETPROTOENT:
1514 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getprotoent() routine is
1515 * available to look up protocols in some data base or another.
1516 */
11dc3f68 1517#define HAS_GETPROTOENT /**/
e5c9fcd0 1518
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1519/* HAS_GETPROTOBYNAME:
1520 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getprotobyname()
1521 * routine is available to look up protocols by their name.
1522 */
1523/* HAS_GETPROTOBYNUMBER:
1524 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getprotobynumber()
1525 * routine is available to look up protocols by their number.
1526 */
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1527#define HAS_GETPROTOBYNAME /**/
1528#define HAS_GETPROTOBYNUMBER /**/
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1530/* HAS_GETPROTO_PROTOS:
1531 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <netdb.h> includes
1532 * prototypes for getprotoent(), getprotobyname(), and
1533 * getprotobyaddr(). Otherwise, it is up to the program to guess
1534 * them. See netdbtype.U for probing for various Netdb_xxx_t types.
1535 */
1536#define HAS_GETPROTO_PROTOS /**/
1537
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1538/* HAS_GETPRPWNAM:
1539 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getprpwnam system call is
1540 * available to retrieve protected (shadow) password entries by name.
1541 */
d6c14000 1542/*#define HAS_GETPRPWNAM / **/
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1544/* HAS_GETPWENT:
1545 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getpwent routine is
1546 * available for sequential access of the passwd database.
1547 * If this is not available, the older getpw() function may be available.
1548 */
11dc3f68 1549#define HAS_GETPWENT /**/
327c3667 1550
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1551/* HAS_GETSERVENT:
1552 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getservent() routine is
1553 * available to look up network services in some data base or another.
1554 */
11dc3f68 1555#define HAS_GETSERVENT /**/
e5c9fcd0 1556
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1557/* HAS_GETSERV_PROTOS:
1558 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <netdb.h> includes
1559 * prototypes for getservent(), getservbyname(), and
1560 * getservbyaddr(). Otherwise, it is up to the program to guess
1561 * them. See netdbtype.U for probing for various Netdb_xxx_t types.
1562 */
1563#define HAS_GETSERV_PROTOS /**/
1564
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1565/* HAS_GETSPNAM:
1566 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getspnam system call is
1567 * available to retrieve SysV shadow password entries by name.
1568 */
1569/*#define HAS_GETSPNAM / **/
1570
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1571/* HAS_GETSERVBYNAME:
1572 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getservbyname()
1573 * routine is available to look up services by their name.
1574 */
1575/* HAS_GETSERVBYPORT:
1576 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the getservbyport()
1577 * routine is available to look up services by their port.
1578 */
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1579#define HAS_GETSERVBYNAME /**/
1580#define HAS_GETSERVBYPORT /**/
693762b4 1581
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1582/* HAS_GNULIBC:
1583 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that
1584 * the GNU C library is being used.
1585 */
1586/*#define HAS_GNULIBC / **/
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1587#if defined(HAS_GNULIBC) && !defined(_GNU_SOURCE)
1588# define _GNU_SOURCE
1589#endif
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1590/* HAS_HASMNTOPT:
1591 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the hasmntopt routine is
1592 * available to query the mount options of file systems.
1593 */
1594/*#define HAS_HASMNTOPT / **/
1595
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1596/* HAS_HTONL:
1597 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the htonl() routine (and
1598 * friends htons() ntohl() ntohs()) are available to do network
1599 * order byte swapping.
1600 */
1601/* HAS_HTONS:
1602 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the htons() routine (and
1603 * friends htonl() ntohl() ntohs()) are available to do network
1604 * order byte swapping.
1605 */
1606/* HAS_NTOHL:
1607 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the ntohl() routine (and
1608 * friends htonl() htons() ntohs()) are available to do network
1609 * order byte swapping.
1610 */
1611/* HAS_NTOHS:
1612 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the ntohs() routine (and
1613 * friends htonl() htons() ntohl()) are available to do network
1614 * order byte swapping.
1615 */
1616#define HAS_HTONL /**/
1617#define HAS_HTONS /**/
1618#define HAS_NTOHL /**/
1619#define HAS_NTOHS /**/
1620
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1621/* HAS_ICONV:
1622 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the iconv routine is
1623 * available to do character set conversions.
1624 */
792d8dab 1625#define HAS_ICONV /**/
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1627/* HAS_INT64_T:
1628 * This symbol will defined if the C compiler supports int64_t.
1629 * Usually the <inttypes.h> needs to be included, but sometimes
1630 * <sys/types.h> is enough.
1631 */
1632/*#define HAS_INT64_T / **/
1633
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1634/* HAS_ISASCII:
1635 * This manifest constant lets the C program know that isascii
1636 * is available.
1637 */
1638#define HAS_ISASCII /**/
1639
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1640/* HAS_ISNAN:
1641 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the isnan routine is
1642 * available to check whether a double is a NaN.
1643 */
1644#define HAS_ISNAN /**/
1645
1646/* HAS_ISNANL:
1647 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the isnanl routine is
1648 * available to check whether a long double is a NaN.
1649 */
1650#define HAS_ISNANL /**/
1651
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1652/* HAS_LCHOWN:
1653 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the lchown routine is
1654 * available to operate on a symbolic link (instead of following the
1655 * link).
1656 */
1657#define HAS_LCHOWN /**/
1658
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1659/* HAS_LDBL_DIG:
1660 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that this system's <float.h>
1661 * or <limits.h> defines the symbol LDBL_DIG, which is the number
1662 * of significant digits in a long double precision number. Unlike
1663 * for DBL_DIG, there's no good guess for LDBL_DIG if it is undefined.
1664 */
1665#define HAS_LDBL_DIG /* */
1666
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1667/* HAS_LONG_DOUBLE:
1668 * This symbol will be defined if the C compiler supports long
1669 * doubles.
1670 */
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1671/* LONG_DOUBLESIZE:
1672 * This symbol contains the size of a long double, so that the
1673 * C preprocessor can make decisions based on it. It is only
1674 * defined if the system supports long doubles.
1675 */
1676#define HAS_LONG_DOUBLE /**/
1677#ifdef HAS_LONG_DOUBLE
1678#define LONG_DOUBLESIZE 8 /**/
1679#endif
1680
1681/* HAS_LONG_LONG:
1682 * This symbol will be defined if the C compiler supports long long.
1683 */
1684/* LONGLONGSIZE:
1685 * This symbol contains the size of a long long, so that the
1686 * C preprocessor can make decisions based on it. It is only
1687 * defined if the system supports long long.
1688 */
1689#define HAS_LONG_LONG /**/
1690#ifdef HAS_LONG_LONG
1691#define LONGLONGSIZE 8 /**/
1692#endif
1693
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1694/* HAS_LSEEK_PROTO:
1695 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the system provides
1696 * a prototype for the lseek() function. Otherwise, it is up
1697 * to the program to supply one. A good guess is
1698 * extern off_t lseek(int, off_t, int);
1699 */
1700#define HAS_LSEEK_PROTO /**/
1701
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1702/* HAS_MADVISE:
1703 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the madvise system call is
1704 * available to map a file into memory.
1705 */
1706#define HAS_MADVISE /**/
1707
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1708/* HAS_MEMCHR:
1709 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the memchr routine is available
1710 * to locate characters within a C string.
1711 */
1712#define HAS_MEMCHR /**/
1713
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1714/* HAS_MKDTEMP:
1715 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mkdtemp routine is
1716 * available to exclusively create a uniquely named temporary directory.
1717 */
1718/*#define HAS_MKDTEMP / **/
1719
1720/* HAS_MKSTEMP:
1721 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mkstemp routine is
1722 * available to exclusively create and open a uniquely named
1723 * temporary file.
1724 */
1725#define HAS_MKSTEMP /**/
1726
1727/* HAS_MKSTEMPS:
1728 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mkstemps routine is
1729 * available to excluslvely create and open a uniquely named
1730 * (with a suffix) temporary file.
1731 */
1732/*#define HAS_MKSTEMPS / **/
1733
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1734/* HAS_MMAP:
1735 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mmap system call is
1736 * available to map a file into memory.
1737 */
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1738/* Mmap_t:
1739 * This symbol holds the return type of the mmap() system call
1740 * (and simultaneously the type of the first argument).
1741 * Usually set to 'void *' or 'cadd_t'.
1742 */
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1745
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1746/* HAS_MODFL:
1747 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the modfl routine is
1748 * available to split a long double x into a fractional part f and
1749 * an integer part i such that |f| < 1.0 and (f + i) = x.
1750 */
1751#define HAS_MODFL /**/
1752
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1753/* HAS_MPROTECT:
1754 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the mprotect system call is
1755 * available to modify the access protection of a memory mapped file.
1756 */
1757#define HAS_MPROTECT /**/
1758
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1759/* HAS_MSG:
1760 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the entire msg*(2) library is
1761 * supported (IPC mechanism based on message queues).
1762 */
1763#define HAS_MSG /**/
1764
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1765/* HAS_OFF64_T:
1766 * This symbol will be defined if the C compiler supports off64_t.
1767 */
1768/*#define HAS_OFF64_T / **/
1769
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1770/* HAS_OPEN3:
1771 * This manifest constant lets the C program know that the three
1772 * argument form of open(2) is available.
1773 */
1774#define HAS_OPEN3 /**/
1775
1776/* OLD_PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE:
1777 * This symbol, if defined, indicates how to create pthread
1778 * in joinable (aka undetached) state. NOTE: not defined
1779 * if pthread.h already has defined PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE
1780 * (the new version of the constant).
1781 * If defined, known values are PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED
1782 * and __UNDETACHED.
1783 */
1784/*#define OLD_PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE / **/
1785
1786/* HAS_PTHREAD_YIELD:
1787 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the pthread_yield
1788 * routine is available to yield the execution of the current
1789 * thread. sched_yield is preferable to pthread_yield.
1790 */
1791/* SCHED_YIELD:
1792 * This symbol defines the way to yield the execution of
1793 * the current thread. Known ways are sched_yield,
1794 * pthread_yield, and pthread_yield with NULL.
1795 */
1796/* HAS_SCHED_YIELD:
1797 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the sched_yield
1798 * routine is available to yield the execution of the current
1799 * thread. sched_yield is preferable to pthread_yield.
e5c9fcd0 1800 */
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1801/*#define HAS_PTHREAD_YIELD / **/
1802#define SCHED_YIELD sched_yield() /**/
1803#define HAS_SCHED_YIELD /**/
e5c9fcd0 1804
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1805/* HAS_SAFE_BCOPY:
1806 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the bcopy routine is available
1807 * to copy potentially overlapping memory blocks. Otherwise you should
1808 * probably use memmove() or memcpy(). If neither is defined, roll your
1809 * own version.
dc45a647 1810 */
ff935051 1811#define HAS_SAFE_BCOPY /**/
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1813/* HAS_SAFE_MEMCPY:
1814 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the memcpy routine is available
1815 * to copy potentially overlapping memory blocks. Otherwise you should
1816 * probably use memmove() or memcpy(). If neither is defined, roll your
1817 * own version.
a71cd7cd 1818 */
ff935051 1819/*#define HAS_SAFE_MEMCPY / **/
a71cd7cd 1820
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1821/* HAS_SANE_MEMCMP:
1822 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the memcmp routine is available
1823 * and can be used to compare relative magnitudes of chars with their high
1824 * bits set. If it is not defined, roll your own version.
327c3667 1825 */
ff935051 1826#define HAS_SANE_MEMCMP /**/
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1827
1828/* HAS_SEM:
1829 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the entire sem*(2) library is
1830 * supported.
1831 */
1832#define HAS_SEM /**/
1833
1834/* HAS_SETGRENT:
1835 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setgrent routine is
1836 * available for initializing sequential access of the group database.
1837 */
11dc3f68 1838#define HAS_SETGRENT /**/
327c3667 1839
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1840/* HAS_SETGROUPS:
1841 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setgroups() routine is
1842 * available to set the list of process groups. If unavailable, multiple
1843 * groups are probably not supported.
4633a7c4 1844 */
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1845#define HAS_SETGROUPS /**/
1846
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1847/* HAS_SETHOSTENT:
1848 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the sethostent() routine is
1849 * available.
1850 */
11dc3f68 1851#define HAS_SETHOSTENT /**/
693762b4 1852
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1853/* HAS_SETNETENT:
1854 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setnetent() routine is
1855 * available.
1856 */
11dc3f68 1857#define HAS_SETNETENT /**/
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1859/* HAS_SETPROTOENT:
1860 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setprotoent() routine is
1861 * available.
1862 */
11dc3f68 1863#define HAS_SETPROTOENT /**/
e5c9fcd0 1864
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1865/* HAS_SETPWENT:
1866 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setpwent routine is
1867 * available for initializing sequential access of the passwd database.
1868 */
11dc3f68 1869#define HAS_SETPWENT /**/
327c3667 1870
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1871/* HAS_SETSERVENT:
1872 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setservent() routine is
ff935051 1873 * available.
de4597cb 1874 */
ff935051 1875#define HAS_SETSERVENT /**/
de4597cb 1876
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1877/* HAS_SETVBUF:
1878 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the setvbuf routine is
1879 * available to change buffering on an open stdio stream.
1880 * to a line-buffered mode.
16d20bd9 1881 */
ff935051 1882#define HAS_SETVBUF /**/
bfb7748a 1883
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1884/* USE_SFIO:
1885 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that sfio should
1886 * be used.
bfb7748a 1887 */
ff935051 1888/*#define USE_SFIO / **/
9003a523 1889
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1890/* HAS_SHM:
1891 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the entire shm*(2) library is
1892 * supported.
c4f23d77 1893 */
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1894#define HAS_SHM /**/
1895
1896/* HAS_SIGACTION:
1897 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that Vr4's sigaction() routine
1898 * is available.
c4f23d77 1899 */
ff935051 1900#define HAS_SIGACTION /**/
c4f23d77 1901
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1902/* HAS_SIGSETJMP:
1903 * This variable indicates to the C program that the sigsetjmp()
1904 * routine is available to save the calling process's registers
1905 * and stack environment for later use by siglongjmp(), and
1906 * to optionally save the process's signal mask. See
1907 * Sigjmp_buf, Sigsetjmp, and Siglongjmp.
4633a7c4 1908 */
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1909/* Sigjmp_buf:
1910 * This is the buffer type to be used with Sigsetjmp and Siglongjmp.
1911 */
1912/* Sigsetjmp:
1913 * This macro is used in the same way as sigsetjmp(), but will invoke
1914 * traditional setjmp() if sigsetjmp isn't available.
1915 * See HAS_SIGSETJMP.
1916 */
1917/* Siglongjmp:
1918 * This macro is used in the same way as siglongjmp(), but will invoke
1919 * traditional longjmp() if siglongjmp isn't available.
1920 * See HAS_SIGSETJMP.
1921 */
1922#define HAS_SIGSETJMP /**/
1923#ifdef HAS_SIGSETJMP
1924#define Sigjmp_buf sigjmp_buf
1925#define Sigsetjmp(buf,save_mask) sigsetjmp((buf),(save_mask))
1926#define Siglongjmp(buf,retval) siglongjmp((buf),(retval))
1927#else
1928#define Sigjmp_buf jmp_buf
1929#define Sigsetjmp(buf,save_mask) setjmp((buf))
1930#define Siglongjmp(buf,retval) longjmp((buf),(retval))
bfb7748a 1931#endif
fbfd4aab 1932
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1933/* HAS_SOCKET:
1934 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the BSD socket interface is
1935 * supported.
8c09e4ca 1936 */
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1937/* HAS_SOCKETPAIR:
1938 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the BSD socketpair() call is
1939 * supported.
8c09e4ca 1940 */
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1941/* HAS_MSG_CTRUNC:
1942 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the MSG_CTRUNC is supported.
1943 * Checking just with #ifdef might not be enough because this symbol
1944 * has been known to be an enum.
d71b2b6b 1945 */
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1946/* HAS_MSG_DONTROUTE:
1947 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the MSG_DONTROUTE is supported.
1948 * Checking just with #ifdef might not be enough because this symbol
1949 * has been known to be an enum.
1950 */
1951/* HAS_MSG_OOB:
1952 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the MSG_OOB is supported.
1953 * Checking just with #ifdef might not be enough because this symbol
1954 * has been known to be an enum.
1955 */
1956/* HAS_MSG_PEEK:
1957 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the MSG_PEEK is supported.
1958 * Checking just with #ifdef might not be enough because this symbol
1959 * has been known to be an enum.
1960 */
1961/* HAS_MSG_PROXY:
1962 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the MSG_PROXY is supported.
1963 * Checking just with #ifdef might not be enough because this symbol
1964 * has been known to be an enum.
1965 */
1966/* HAS_SCM_RIGHTS:
1967 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the SCM_RIGHTS is supported.
1968 * Checking just with #ifdef might not be enough because this symbol
1969 * has been known to be an enum.
1970 */
1971#define HAS_SOCKET /**/
1972#define HAS_SOCKETPAIR /**/
1973#define HAS_MSG_CTRUNC /**/
1974#define HAS_MSG_DONTROUTE /**/
1975#define HAS_MSG_OOB /**/
1976#define HAS_MSG_PEEK /**/
1977/*#define HAS_MSG_PROXY / **/
1978#define HAS_SCM_RIGHTS /**/
d71b2b6b 1979
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1980/* HAS_SQRTL:
1981 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the sqrtl routine is
1982 * available to do long double square roots.
dfe9444c 1983 */
ff935051 1984#define HAS_SQRTL /**/
dfe9444c 1985
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1986/* USE_STAT_BLOCKS:
1987 * This symbol is defined if this system has a stat structure declaring
1988 * st_blksize and st_blocks.
86959918 1989 */
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1990#ifndef USE_STAT_BLOCKS
1991#define USE_STAT_BLOCKS /**/
1992#endif
86959918 1993
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1994/* HAS_STRUCT_STATFS_F_FLAGS:
1995 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the struct statfs
1996 * does have the f_flags member containing the mount flags of
1997 * the filesystem containing the file.
1998 * This kind of struct statfs is coming from <sys/mount.h> (BSD 4.3),
1999 * not from <sys/statfs.h> (SYSV). Older BSDs (like Ultrix) do not
2000 * have statfs() and struct statfs, they have ustat() and getmnt()
2001 * with struct ustat and struct fs_data.
ad27e871 2002 */
ff935051 2003#define HAS_STRUCT_STATFS_F_FLAGS /**/
ad27e871 2004
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2005/* HAS_STRUCT_STATFS:
2006 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the struct statfs
2007 * to do statfs() is supported.
327c3667 2008 */
ff935051 2009#define HAS_STRUCT_STATFS /**/
327c3667 2010
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2011/* HAS_FSTATVFS:
2012 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the fstatvfs routine is
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2013 * available to stat filesystems by file descriptors.
2014 */
ff935051 2015#define HAS_FSTATVFS /**/
327c3667 2016
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2017/* USE_STDIO_PTR:
2018 * This symbol is defined if the _ptr and _cnt fields (or similar)
2019 * of the stdio FILE structure can be used to access the stdio buffer
2020 * for a file handle. If this is defined, then the FILE_ptr(fp)
2021 * and FILE_cnt(fp) macros will also be defined and should be used
2022 * to access these fields.
ad27e871 2023 */
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2024/* FILE_ptr:
2025 * This macro is used to access the _ptr field (or equivalent) of the
2026 * FILE structure pointed to by its argument. This macro will always be
2027 * defined if USE_STDIO_PTR is defined.
ccc7f9b3 2028 */
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2029/* STDIO_PTR_LVALUE:
2030 * This symbol is defined if the FILE_ptr macro can be used as an
2031 * lvalue.
86959918 2032 */
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2033/* FILE_cnt:
2034 * This macro is used to access the _cnt field (or equivalent) of the
2035 * FILE structure pointed to by its argument. This macro will always be
2036 * defined if USE_STDIO_PTR is defined.
86959918 2037 */
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2038/* STDIO_CNT_LVALUE:
2039 * This symbol is defined if the FILE_cnt macro can be used as an
2040 * lvalue.
ccc7f9b3 2041 */
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2042#define USE_STDIO_PTR /**/
2043#ifdef USE_STDIO_PTR
2044#define FILE_ptr(fp) ((fp)->_ptr)
2045#define STDIO_PTR_LVALUE /**/
2046#define FILE_cnt(fp) ((fp)->_cnt)
2047#define STDIO_CNT_LVALUE /**/
2048#endif
ccc7f9b3 2049
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2050/* USE_STDIO_BASE:
2051 * This symbol is defined if the _base field (or similar) of the
2052 * stdio FILE structure can be used to access the stdio buffer for
2053 * a file handle. If this is defined, then the FILE_base(fp) macro
2054 * will also be defined and should be used to access this field.
2055 * Also, the FILE_bufsiz(fp) macro will be defined and should be used
2056 * to determine the number of bytes in the buffer. USE_STDIO_BASE
2057 * will never be defined unless USE_STDIO_PTR is.
e0a10278 2058 */
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2059/* FILE_base:
2060 * This macro is used to access the _base field (or equivalent) of the
2061 * FILE structure pointed to by its argument. This macro will always be
2062 * defined if USE_STDIO_BASE is defined.
ca24dfc6 2063 */
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2064/* FILE_bufsiz:
2065 * This macro is used to determine the number of bytes in the I/O
2066 * buffer pointed to by _base field (or equivalent) of the FILE
2067 * structure pointed to its argument. This macro will always be defined
2068 * if USE_STDIO_BASE is defined.
86959918 2069 */
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2070#define USE_STDIO_BASE /**/
2071#ifdef USE_STDIO_BASE
2072#define FILE_base(fp) ((fp)->_base)
2073#define FILE_bufsiz(fp) ((fp)->_cnt + (fp)->_ptr - (fp)->_base)
2074#endif
86959918 2075
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2076/* HAS_STRERROR:
2077 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strerror routine is
2078 * available to translate error numbers to strings. See the writeup
2079 * of Strerror() in this file before you try to define your own.
dfe9444c 2080 */
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2081/* HAS_SYS_ERRLIST:
2082 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the sys_errlist array is
2083 * available to translate error numbers to strings. The extern int
2084 * sys_nerr gives the size of that table.
68d4903c 2085 */
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2086/* Strerror:
2087 * This preprocessor symbol is defined as a macro if strerror() is
2088 * not available to translate error numbers to strings but sys_errlist[]
2089 * array is there.
2090 */
2091#define HAS_STRERROR /**/
2092#define HAS_SYS_ERRLIST /**/
2093#define Strerror(e) strerror(e)
68d4903c 2094
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2095/* HAS_STRTOLD:
2096 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strtold routine is
2097 * available to convert strings to long doubles.
ff49bff8 2098 */
ff935051 2099/*#define HAS_STRTOLD / **/
ff49bff8 2100
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2101/* HAS_STRTOLL:
2102 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strtoll routine is
2103 * available to convert strings to long longs.
2104 */
2105/*#define HAS_STRTOLL / **/
2106
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2107/* HAS_STRTOULL:
2108 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strtoull routine is
2109 * available to convert strings to unsigned long longs.
ad27e871 2110 */
ff935051 2111/*#define HAS_STRTOULL / **/
ad27e871 2112
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2113/* HAS_STRTOUQ:
2114 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the strtouq routine is
2115 * available to convert strings to unsigned long longs (quads).
ff49bff8 2116 */
ff935051 2117/*#define HAS_STRTOUQ / **/
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2118
2119/* HAS_TELLDIR_PROTO:
2120 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the system provides
2121 * a prototype for the telldir() function. Otherwise, it is up
2122 * to the program to supply one. A good guess is
86959918 2123 * extern long telldir _((DIR*));
ff49bff8 2124 */
11dc3f68 2125#define HAS_TELLDIR_PROTO /**/
ff49bff8 2126
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2127/* Time_t:
2128 * This symbol holds the type returned by time(). It can be long,
2129 * or time_t on BSD sites (in which case <sys/types.h> should be
2130 * included).
2131 */
2132#define Time_t time_t /* Time type */
2133
2134/* HAS_TIMES:
2135 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the times() routine exists.
2136 * Note that this became obsolete on some systems (SUNOS), which now
2137 * use getrusage(). It may be necessary to include <sys/times.h>.
2138 */
2139#define HAS_TIMES /**/
2140
2141/* HAS_UNION_SEMUN:
2142 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the union semun is
2143 * defined by including <sys/sem.h>. If not, the user code
2144 * probably needs to define it as:
2145 * union semun {
2146 * int val;
2147 * struct semid_ds *buf;
2148 * unsigned short *array;
2149 * }
2150 */
2151/* USE_SEMCTL_SEMUN:
2152 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that union semun is
2153 * used for semctl IPC_STAT.
2154 */
2155/* USE_SEMCTL_SEMID_DS:
2156 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that struct semid_ds * is
2157 * used for semctl IPC_STAT.
2158 */
2159/*#define HAS_UNION_SEMUN / **/
2160#define USE_SEMCTL_SEMUN /**/
2161#define USE_SEMCTL_SEMID_DS /**/
2162
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2163/* HAS_USTAT:
2164 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the ustat system call is
2165 * available to query file system statistics by dev_t.
2166 */
2167#define HAS_USTAT /**/
2168
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2169/* HAS_VFORK:
2170 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that vfork() exists.
2171 */
2172/*#define HAS_VFORK / **/
2173
2174/* Signal_t:
2175 * This symbol's value is either "void" or "int", corresponding to the
2176 * appropriate return type of a signal handler. Thus, you can declare
2177 * a signal handler using "Signal_t (*handler)()", and define the
2178 * handler using "Signal_t handler(sig)".
2179 */
2180#define Signal_t void /* Signal handler's return type */
2181
2182/* HAS_VPRINTF:
2183 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the vprintf routine is available
2184 * to printf with a pointer to an argument list. If unavailable, you
2185 * may need to write your own, probably in terms of _doprnt().
2186 */
2187/* USE_CHAR_VSPRINTF:
2188 * This symbol is defined if this system has vsprintf() returning type
2189 * (char*). The trend seems to be to declare it as "int vsprintf()". It
2190 * is up to the package author to declare vsprintf correctly based on the
2191 * symbol.
2192 */
2193#define HAS_VPRINTF /**/
2194/*#define USE_CHAR_VSPRINTF / **/
2195
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2196/* USE_DYNAMIC_LOADING:
2197 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that dynamic loading of
2198 * some sort is available.
2199 */
2200#define USE_DYNAMIC_LOADING /**/
2201
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2202/* DOUBLESIZE:
2203 * This symbol contains the size of a double, so that the C preprocessor
2204 * can make decisions based on it.
2205 */
2206#define DOUBLESIZE 8 /**/
2207
2208/* EBCDIC:
2209 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that this system uses
2210 * EBCDIC encoding.
2211 */
2212/*#define EBCDIC / **/
2213
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2214/* FFLUSH_NULL:
2215 * This symbol, if defined, tells that fflush(NULL) does flush
2216 * all pending stdio output.
2217 */
2218/* FFLUSH_ALL:
2219 * This symbol, if defined, tells that to flush
2220 * all pending stdio output one must loop through all
2221 * the stdio file handles stored in an array and fflush them.
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2222 * Note that if fflushNULL is defined, fflushall will not
2223 * even be probed for and will be left undefined.
a71cd7cd 2224 */
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2225#define FFLUSH_NULL /**/
2226/*#define FFLUSH_ALL / **/
a71cd7cd 2227
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2228/* Fpos_t:
2229 * This symbol holds the type used to declare file positions in libc.
2230 * It can be fpos_t, long, uint, etc... It may be necessary to include
2231 * <sys/types.h> to get any typedef'ed information.
2232 */
2233#define Fpos_t fpos_t /* File position type */
2234
2235/* Gid_t_f:
2236 * This symbol defines the format string used for printing a Gid_t.
2237 */
2238#define Gid_t_f "u" /**/
2239
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2240/* Gid_t_sign:
2241 * This symbol holds the signedess of a Gid_t.
2242 * 1 for unsigned, -1 for signed.
2243 */
2244#define Gid_t_sign 1 /* GID sign */
2245
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2246/* Gid_t_size:
2247 * This symbol holds the size of a Gid_t in bytes.
2248 */
2249#define Gid_t_size 4 /* GID size */
2250
2251/* Gid_t:
2252 * This symbol holds the return type of getgid() and the type of
2253 * argument to setrgid() and related functions. Typically,
2254 * it is the type of group ids in the kernel. It can be int, ushort,
23dcd6c8 2255 * gid_t, etc... It may be necessary to include <sys/types.h> to get
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2256 * any typedef'ed information.
2257 */
2258#define Gid_t gid_t /* Type for getgid(), etc... */
2259
2260/* Groups_t:
2261 * This symbol holds the type used for the second argument to
23dcd6c8 2262 * getgroups() and setgroups(). Usually, this is the same as
ff935051 2263 * gidtype (gid_t) , but sometimes it isn't.
23dcd6c8 2264 * It can be int, ushort, gid_t, etc...
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2265 * It may be necessary to include <sys/types.h> to get any
2266 * typedef'ed information. This is only required if you have
6e78e524 2267 * getgroups() or setgroups()..
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2268 */
2269#if defined(HAS_GETGROUPS) || defined(HAS_SETGROUPS)
2270#define Groups_t gid_t /* Type for 2nd arg to [sg]etgroups() */
2271#endif
2272
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2273/* DB_Prefix_t:
2274 * This symbol contains the type of the prefix structure element
2275 * in the <db.h> header file. In older versions of DB, it was
2276 * int, while in newer ones it is u_int32_t.
2277 */
2278/* DB_Hash_t:
2279 * This symbol contains the type of the prefix structure element
2280 * in the <db.h> header file. In older versions of DB, it was
2281 * int, while in newer ones it is size_t.
2282 */
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2283#define DB_Hash_t u_int32_t /**/
2284#define DB_Prefix_t size_t /**/
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2286/* I_GRP:
2287 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2288 * include <grp.h>.
2289 */
2290/* GRPASSWD:
2291 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct group
2292 * in <grp.h> contains gr_passwd.
2293 */
2294#define I_GRP /**/
2295#define GRPASSWD /**/
2296
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2297/* I_ICONV:
2298 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <iconv.h> exists and
2299 * should be included.
2300 */
2301#define I_ICONV /**/
2302
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2303/* I_IEEEFP:
2304 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <ieeefp.h> exists and
2305 * should be included.
2306 */
2307/*#define I_IEEEFP / **/
2308
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2309/* I_INTTYPES:
2310 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2311 * include <inttypes.h>.
2312 */
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2313/*#define I_INTTYPES / **/
2314
2315/* I_MACH_CTHREADS:
2316 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2317 * include <mach/cthreads.h>.
2318 */
2319/*#define I_MACH_CTHREADS / **/
327c3667 2320
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2321/* I_MNTENT:
2322 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <mntent.h> exists and
2323 * should be included.
2324 */
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2325/*#define I_MNTENT / **/
2326
2327/* I_NETDB:
2328 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <netdb.h> exists and
2329 * should be included.
2330 */
2331#define I_NETDB /**/
ff49bff8 2332
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2333/* I_NETINET_TCP:
2334 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2335 * include <netinet/tcp.h>.
2336 */
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2337#define I_NETINET_TCP /**/
2338
2339/* I_POLL:
2340 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <poll.h> exists and
2341 * should be included.
2342 */
2343#define I_POLL /**/
2344
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2345/* I_PROT:
2346 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <prot.h> exists and
2347 * should be included.
2348 */
2349#define I_PROT /**/
2350
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2351/* I_PTHREAD:
2352 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2353 * include <pthread.h>.
2354 */
2355#define I_PTHREAD /**/
2356
2357/* I_PWD:
2358 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2359 * include <pwd.h>.
2360 */
2361/* PWQUOTA:
2362 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2363 * contains pw_quota.
2364 */
2365/* PWAGE:
2366 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2367 * contains pw_age.
2368 */
2369/* PWCHANGE:
2370 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2371 * contains pw_change.
2372 */
2373/* PWCLASS:
2374 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2375 * contains pw_class.
2376 */
2377/* PWEXPIRE:
2378 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2379 * contains pw_expire.
2380 */
2381/* PWCOMMENT:
2382 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2383 * contains pw_comment.
2384 */
2385/* PWGECOS:
2386 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2387 * contains pw_gecos.
5b34fd99 2388 */
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2389/* PWPASSWD:
2390 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that struct passwd
2391 * contains pw_passwd.
2392 */
2393#define I_PWD /**/
2394#define PWQUOTA /**/
2395/*#define PWAGE / **/
2396/*#define PWCHANGE / **/
2397/*#define PWCLASS / **/
2398/*#define PWEXPIRE / **/
2399#define PWCOMMENT /**/
2400#define PWGECOS /**/
2401#define PWPASSWD /**/
5b34fd99 2402
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2403/* I_SHADOW:
2404 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <shadow.h> exists and
2405 * should be included.
2406 */
ff935051 2407/*#define I_SHADOW / **/
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2408
2409/* I_SOCKS:
2410 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <socks.h> exists and
2411 * should be included.
2412 */
11dc3f68 2413/*#define I_SOCKS / **/
86959918 2414
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2415/* I_SUNMATH:
2416 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sunmath.h> exists and
2417 * should be included.
2418 */
2419/*#define I_SUNMATH / **/
2420
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2421/* I_SYSLOG:
2422 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <syslog.h> exists and
2423 * should be included.
2424 */
2425#define I_SYSLOG /**/
2426
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2427/* I_SYSMODE:
2428 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/mode.h> exists and
2429 * should be included.
2430 */
2431#define I_SYSMODE /**/
2432
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2433/* I_SYS_MOUNT:
2434 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/mount.h> exists and
2435 * should be included.
2436 */
11dc3f68 2437#define I_SYS_MOUNT /**/
ff49bff8 2438
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2439/* I_SYS_STATFS:
2440 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/statfs.h> exists.
2441 */
ff935051 2442/*#define I_SYS_STATFS / **/
0545a864 2443
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2444/* I_SYS_STATVFS:
2445 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/statvfs.h> exists and
2446 * should be included.
2447 */
11dc3f68 2448#define I_SYS_STATVFS /**/
0545a864 2449
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2450/* I_SYSUIO:
2451 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/uio.h> exists and
2452 * should be included.
2453 */
2454#define I_SYSUIO /**/
2455
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2456/* I_SYSUTSNAME:
2457 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/utsname.h> exists and
2458 * should be included.
2459 */
2460#define I_SYSUTSNAME /**/
2461
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2462/* I_SYS_VFS:
2463 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <sys/vfs.h> exists and
2464 * should be included.
2465 */
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2466/*#define I_SYS_VFS / **/
2467
2468/* I_TIME:
2469 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2470 * include <time.h>.
2471 */
2472/* I_SYS_TIME:
2473 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2474 * include <sys/time.h>.
2475 */
2476/* I_SYS_TIME_KERNEL:
2477 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that it should
2478 * include <sys/time.h> with KERNEL defined.
2479 */
2480/*#define I_TIME / **/
2481#define I_SYS_TIME /**/
2482/*#define I_SYS_TIME_KERNEL / **/
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2483
2484/* I_USTAT:
2485 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that <ustat.h> exists and
2486 * should be included.
2487 */
2488#define I_USTAT /**/
ff49bff8 2489
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2490/* PERL_INC_VERSION_LIST:
2491 * This variable specifies the list of subdirectories in over
2492 * which perl.c:incpush() and lib/lib.pm will automatically
2493 * search when adding directories to @INC, in a format suitable
2494 * for a C initialization string. See the inc_version_list entry
2495 * in Porting/Glossary for more details.
2496 */
49dabb45 2497#define PERL_INC_VERSION_LIST 0 /**/
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2499/* INSTALL_USR_BIN_PERL:
2500 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that Perl is to be installed
2501 * also as /usr/bin/perl.
2502 */
2503#define INSTALL_USR_BIN_PERL /**/
2504
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2505/* PERL_PRIfldbl:
2506 * This symbol, if defined, contains the string used by stdio to
2507 * format long doubles (format 'f') for output.
2508 */
2509/* PERL_PRIgldbl:
2510 * This symbol, if defined, contains the string used by stdio to
2511 * format long doubles (format 'g') for output.
2512 */
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2513#define PERL_PRIfldbl "f" /**/
2514#define PERL_PRIgldbl "g" /**/
2515
2516/* Off_t:
2517 * This symbol holds the type used to declare offsets in the kernel.
2518 * It can be int, long, off_t, etc... It may be necessary to include
2519 * <sys/types.h> to get any typedef'ed information.
2520 */
2521/* LSEEKSIZE:
2522 * This symbol holds the number of bytes used by the Off_t.
2523 */
2524/* Off_t_size:
2525 * This symbol holds the number of bytes used by the Off_t.
2526 */
2527#define Off_t off_t /* <offset> type */
2528#define LSEEKSIZE 8 /* <offset> size */
2529#define Off_t_size 8 /* <offset> size */
2530
2531/* Free_t:
2532 * This variable contains the return type of free(). It is usually
2533 * void, but occasionally int.
2534 */
2535/* Malloc_t:
2536 * This symbol is the type of pointer returned by malloc and realloc.
2537 */
2538#define Malloc_t void * /**/
2539#define Free_t void /**/
2540
2541/* MYMALLOC:
2542 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that we're using our own malloc.
2543 */
2544/*#define MYMALLOC / **/
2545
2546/* Mode_t:
2547 * This symbol holds the type used to declare file modes
2548 * for systems calls. It is usually mode_t, but may be
2549 * int or unsigned short. It may be necessary to include <sys/types.h>
2550 * to get any typedef'ed information.
2551 */
2552#define Mode_t mode_t /* file mode parameter for system calls */
2553
2554/* VAL_O_NONBLOCK:
2555 * This symbol is to be used during open() or fcntl(F_SETFL) to turn on
2556 * non-blocking I/O for the file descriptor. Note that there is no way
2557 * back, i.e. you cannot turn it blocking again this way. If you wish to
2558 * alternatively switch between blocking and non-blocking, use the
2559 * ioctl(FIOSNBIO) call instead, but that is not supported by all devices.
2560 */
2561/* VAL_EAGAIN:
2562 * This symbol holds the errno error code set by read() when no data was
2563 * present on the non-blocking file descriptor.
2564 */
2565/* RD_NODATA:
2566 * This symbol holds the return code from read() when no data is present
2567 * on the non-blocking file descriptor. Be careful! If EOF_NONBLOCK is
2568 * not defined, then you can't distinguish between no data and EOF by
2569 * issuing a read(). You'll have to find another way to tell for sure!
2570 */
2571/* EOF_NONBLOCK:
2572 * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that a read() on
2573 * a non-blocking file descriptor will return 0 on EOF, and not the value
2574 * held in RD_NODATA (-1 usually, in that case!).
2575 */
2576#define VAL_O_NONBLOCK O_NONBLOCK
2577#define VAL_EAGAIN EAGAIN
2578#define RD_NODATA -1
2579#define EOF_NONBLOCK
2580
2581/* Netdb_host_t:
2582 * This symbol holds the type used for the 1st argument
2583 * to gethostbyaddr().
2584 */
2585/* Netdb_hlen_t:
2586 * This symbol holds the type used for the 2nd argument
2587 * to gethostbyaddr().
2588 */
2589/* Netdb_name_t:
2590 * This symbol holds the type used for the argument to
2591 * gethostbyname().
2592 */
2593/* Netdb_net_t:
2594 * This symbol holds the type used for the 1st argument to
2595 * getnetbyaddr().
2596 */
2597#define Netdb_host_t const char * /**/
2598#define Netdb_hlen_t int /**/
2599#define Netdb_name_t const char * /**/
2600#define Netdb_net_t int /**/
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2602/* PERL_OTHERLIBDIRS:
2603 * This variable contains a colon-separated set of paths for the perl
2604 * binary to search for additional library files or modules.
2605 * These directories will be tacked to the end of @INC.
2606 * Perl will automatically search below each path for version-
2607 * and architecture-specific directories. See PERL_INC_VERSION_LIST
2608 * for more details.
2609 */
2610/*#define PERL_OTHERLIBDIRS " " / **/
2611
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2612/* IVTYPE:
2613 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's IV.
8c09e4ca 2614 */
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2615/* UVTYPE:
2616 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's UV.
8c09e4ca 2617 */
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2618/* I8TYPE:
2619 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's I8.
ca24dfc6 2620 */
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2621/* U8TYPE:
2622 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's U8.
2623 */
2624/* I16TYPE:
2625 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's I16.
2626 */
2627/* U16TYPE:
2628 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's U16.
2629 */
2630/* I32TYPE:
2631 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's I32.
2632 */
2633/* U32TYPE:
2634 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's U32.
2635 */
2636/* I64TYPE:
2637 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's I64.
2638 */
2639/* U64TYPE:
2640 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's U64.
2641 */
2642/* NVTYPE:
2643 * This symbol defines the C type used for Perl's NV.
2644 */
2645/* IVSIZE:
2646 * This symbol contains the sizeof(IV).
2647 */
2648/* UVSIZE:
2649 * This symbol contains the sizeof(UV).
2650 */
2651/* I8SIZE:
2652 * This symbol contains the sizeof(I8).
2653 */
2654/* U8SIZE:
2655 * This symbol contains the sizeof(U8).
2656 */
2657/* I16SIZE:
2658 * This symbol contains the sizeof(I16).
2659 */
2660/* U16SIZE:
2661 * This symbol contains the sizeof(U16).
8c09e4ca 2662 */
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2663/* I32SIZE:
2664 * This symbol contains the sizeof(I32).
2665 */
2666/* U32SIZE:
2667 * This symbol contains the sizeof(U32).
2668 */
2669/* I64SIZE:
2670 * This symbol contains the sizeof(I64).
2671 */
2672/* U64SIZE:
2673 * This symbol contains the sizeof(U64).
2674 */
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2675/* NVSIZE:
2676 * This symbol contains the sizeof(NV).
2677 */
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2678/* NV_PRESERVES_UV:
2679 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that a variable of type NVTYPE
bd026c32 2680 * can preserve all the bits of a variable of type UVTYPE.
cce08f5b 2681 */
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2682/* NV_PRESERVES_UV_BITS:
2683 * This symbol contains the number of bits a variable of type NVTYPE
2684 * can preserve of a variable of type UVTYPE.
2685 */
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2686#define IVTYPE long /**/
2687#define UVTYPE unsigned long /**/
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2688#define I8TYPE char /**/
2689#define U8TYPE unsigned char /**/
2690#define I16TYPE short /**/
2691#define U16TYPE unsigned short /**/
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2692#define I32TYPE int /**/
2693#define U32TYPE unsigned int /**/
de1c2614 2694#ifdef HAS_QUAD
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2695#define I64TYPE long /**/
2696#define U64TYPE unsigned long /**/
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2697#endif
2698#define NVTYPE double /**/
2699#define IVSIZE 8 /**/
2700#define UVSIZE 8 /**/
2701#define I8SIZE 1 /**/
2702#define U8SIZE 1 /**/
2703#define I16SIZE 2 /**/
2704#define U16SIZE 2 /**/
2705#define I32SIZE 4 /**/
2706#define U32SIZE 4 /**/
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2708#define I64SIZE 8 /**/
2709#define U64SIZE 8 /**/
2710#endif
b6592ff0 2711#define NVSIZE 8 /**/
cce08f5b 2712#undef NV_PRESERVES_UV
d6c14000 2713#define NV_PRESERVES_UV_BITS 53
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2714
2715/* IVdf:
2716 * This symbol defines the format string used for printing a Perl IV
2717 * as a signed decimal integer.
2718 */
2719/* UVuf:
2720 * This symbol defines the format string used for printing a Perl UV
2721 * as an unsigned decimal integer.
2722 */
2723/* UVof:
2724 * This symbol defines the format string used for printing a Perl UV
2725 * as an unsigned octal integer.
2726 */
2727/* UVxf:
2728 * This symbol defines the format string used for printing a Perl UV
2729 * as an unsigned hexadecimal integer.
2730 */
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2731#define IVdf "ld" /**/
2732#define UVuf "lu" /**/
2733#define UVof "lo" /**/
2734#define UVxf "lx" /**/
2735
2736/* Pid_t:
2737 * This symbol holds the type used to declare process ids in the kernel.
2738 * It can be int, uint, pid_t, etc... It may be necessary to include
2739 * <sys/types.h> to get any typedef'ed information.
2740 */
2741#define Pid_t pid_t /* PID type */
2742
2743/* PRIVLIB:
2744 * This symbol contains the name of the private library for this package.
2745 * The library is private in the sense that it needn't be in anyone's
2746 * execution path, but it should be accessible by the world. The program
2747 * should be prepared to do ~ expansion.
2748 */
2749/* PRIVLIB_EXP:
2750 * This symbol contains the ~name expanded version of PRIVLIB, to be used
2751 * in programs that are not prepared to deal with ~ expansion at run-time.
2752 */
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2753#define PRIVLIB "/opt/perl/lib/5.6.0" /**/
2754#define PRIVLIB_EXP "/opt/perl/lib/5.6.0" /**/
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2755
2756/* PTRSIZE:
2757 * This symbol contains the size of a pointer, so that the C preprocessor
2758 * can make decisions based on it. It will be sizeof(void *) if
2759 * the compiler supports (void *); otherwise it will be
2760 * sizeof(char *).
2761 */
2762#define PTRSIZE 8 /**/
2763
2764/* Drand01:
2765 * This macro is to be used to generate uniformly distributed
2766 * random numbers over the range [0., 1.[. You may have to supply
2767 * an 'extern double drand48();' in your program since SunOS 4.1.3
2768 * doesn't provide you with anything relevant in it's headers.
2769 * See HAS_DRAND48_PROTO.
2770 */
2771/* Rand_seed_t:
2772 * This symbol defines the type of the argument of the
2773 * random seed function.
2774 */
2775/* seedDrand01:
2776 * This symbol defines the macro to be used in seeding the
2777 * random number generator (see Drand01).
2778 */
2779/* RANDBITS:
2780 * This symbol indicates how many bits are produced by the
2781 * function used to generate normalized random numbers.
2782 * Values include 15, 16, 31, and 48.
2783 */
2784#define Drand01() drand48() /**/
2785#define Rand_seed_t long /**/
2786#define seedDrand01(x) srand48((Rand_seed_t)x) /**/
2787#define RANDBITS 48 /**/
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2789/* SELECT_MIN_BITS:
2790 * This symbol holds the minimum number of bits operated by select.
2791 * That is, if you do select(n, ...), how many bits at least will be
2792 * cleared in the masks if some activity is detected. Usually this
2793 * is either n or 32*ceil(n/32), especially many little-endians do
2794 * the latter. This is only useful if you have select(), naturally.
2795 */
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2796#define SELECT_MIN_BITS 32 /**/
2797
2798/* Select_fd_set_t:
2799 * This symbol holds the type used for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
2800 * arguments to select. Usually, this is 'fd_set *', if HAS_FD_SET
2801 * is defined, and 'int *' otherwise. This is only useful if you
2802 * have select(), of course.
2803 */
2804#define Select_fd_set_t fd_set * /**/
2805
2806/* SIG_NAME:
2807 * This symbol contains a list of signal names in order of
2808 * signal number. This is intended
2809 * to be used as a static array initialization, like this:
2810 * char *sig_name[] = { SIG_NAME };
2811 * The signals in the list are separated with commas, and each signal
2812 * is surrounded by double quotes. There is no leading SIG in the signal
2813 * name, i.e. SIGQUIT is known as "QUIT".
2814 * Gaps in the signal numbers (up to NSIG) are filled in with NUMnn,
2815 * etc., where nn is the actual signal number (e.g. NUM37).
2816 * The signal number for sig_name[i] is stored in sig_num[i].
2817 * The last element is 0 to terminate the list with a NULL. This
2818 * corresponds to the 0 at the end of the sig_num list.
2819 */
2820/* SIG_NUM:
2821 * This symbol contains a list of signal numbers, in the same order as the
2822 * SIG_NAME list. It is suitable for static array initialization, as in:
2823 * int sig_num[] = { SIG_NUM };
2824 * The signals in the list are separated with commas, and the indices
2825 * within that list and the SIG_NAME list match, so it's easy to compute
2826 * the signal name from a number or vice versa at the price of a small
2827 * dynamic linear lookup.
2828 * Duplicates are allowed, but are moved to the end of the list.
2829 * The signal number corresponding to sig_name[i] is sig_number[i].
2830 * if (i < NSIG) then sig_number[i] == i.
2831 * The last element is 0, corresponding to the 0 at the end of
2832 * the sig_name list.
2833 */
2834#define SIG_NAME "ZERO", "HUP", "INT", "QUIT", "ILL", "TRAP", "ABRT", "EMT", "FPE", "KILL", "BUS", "SEGV", "SYS", "PIPE", "ALRM", "TERM", "IOINT", "STOP", "TSTP", "CONT", "CHLD", "TTIN", "TTOU", "AIO", "XCPU", "XFSZ", "VTALRM", "PROF", "WINCH", "INFO", "USR1", "USR2", "RESV", "RTMIN", "NUM34", "NUM35", "NUM36", "NUM37", "NUM38", "NUM39", "NUM40", "NUM41", "NUM42", "NUM43", "NUM44", "NUM45", "NUM46", "NUM47", "MAX", "IOT", "LOST", "URG", "CLD", "IO", "POLL", "PTY", "PWR", "RTMAX", 0 /**/
2835#define SIG_NUM 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 6, 6, 16, 20, 23, 23, 23, 29, 48, 0 /**/
2836
2837/* SITEARCH:
2838 * This symbol contains the name of the private library for this package.
2839 * The library is private in the sense that it needn't be in anyone's
2840 * execution path, but it should be accessible by the world. The program
2841 * should be prepared to do ~ expansion.
2842 * The standard distribution will put nothing in this directory.
2843 * After perl has been installed, users may install their own local
2844 * architecture-dependent modules in this directory with
2845 * MakeMaker Makefile.PL
2846 * or equivalent. See INSTALL for details.
2847 */
2848/* SITEARCH_EXP:
2849 * This symbol contains the ~name expanded version of SITEARCH, to be used
2850 * in programs that are not prepared to deal with ~ expansion at run-time.
2851 */
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2852#define SITEARCH "/opt/perl/lib/site_perl/5.6.0/alpha-dec_osf-thread-multi" /**/
2853#define SITEARCH_EXP "/opt/perl/lib/site_perl/5.6.0/alpha-dec_osf-thread-multi" /**/
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2854
2855/* SITELIB:
2856 * This symbol contains the name of the private library for this package.
2857 * The library is private in the sense that it needn't be in anyone's
2858 * execution path, but it should be accessible by the world. The program
2859 * should be prepared to do ~ expansion.
2860 * The standard distribution will put nothing in this directory.
2861 * After perl has been installed, users may install their own local
2862 * architecture-independent modules in this directory with
2863 * MakeMaker Makefile.PL
2864 * or equivalent. See INSTALL for details.
2865 */
2866/* SITELIB_EXP:
2867 * This symbol contains the ~name expanded version of SITELIB, to be used
2868 * in programs that are not prepared to deal with ~ expansion at run-time.
2869 */
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2870/* SITELIB_STEM:
2871 * This define is SITELIB_EXP with any trailing version-specific component
2872 * removed. The elements in inc_version_list (inc_version_list.U) can
2873 * be tacked onto this variable to generate a list of directories to search.
2874 */
2875#define SITELIB "/opt/perl/lib/site_perl/5.6.0" /**/
2876#define SITELIB_EXP "/opt/perl/lib/site_perl/5.6.0" /**/
2877#define SITELIB_STEM "/opt/perl/lib/site_perl" /**/
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2879/* Size_t_size:
2880 * This symbol holds the size of a Size_t in bytes.
2881 */
2882#define Size_t_size 8 /* */
2883
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2884/* Size_t:
2885 * This symbol holds the type used to declare length parameters
2886 * for string functions. It is usually size_t, but may be
2887 * unsigned long, int, etc. It may be necessary to include
2888 * <sys/types.h> to get any typedef'ed information.
2889 */
2890#define Size_t size_t /* length paramater for string functions */
2891
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2892/* Sock_size_t:
2893 * This symbol holds the type used for the size argument of
2894 * various socket calls (just the base type, not the pointer-to).
2895 */
2896#define Sock_size_t int /**/
2897
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2898/* SSize_t:
2899 * This symbol holds the type used by functions that return
2900 * a count of bytes or an error condition. It must be a signed type.
2901 * It is usually ssize_t, but may be long or int, etc.
2902 * It may be necessary to include <sys/types.h> or <unistd.h>
2903 * to get any typedef'ed information.
2904 * We will pick a type such that sizeof(SSize_t) == sizeof(Size_t).
2905 */
2906#define SSize_t ssize_t /* signed count of bytes */
bfb7748a 2907
fbfd4aab 2908/* STARTPERL:
2909 * This variable contains the string to put in front of a perl
2910 * script to make sure (one hopes) that it runs with perl and not
2911 * some shell.
2912 */
0617aed7 2913#define STARTPERL "#!/opt/perl/bin/perl" /**/
327c3667 2914
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2915/* HAS_STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY:
2916 * This symbol, if defined, tells that there is an array
2917 * holding the stdio streams.
2918 */
2919/* STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY:
2920 * This symbol tells the name of the array holding the stdio streams.
2921 * Usual values include _iob, __iob, and __sF.
2922 */
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2923#define HAS_STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY /**/
2924#define STDIO_STREAM_ARRAY _iob
8c09e4ca 2925
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2926/* Uid_t_f:
2927 * This symbol defines the format string used for printing a Uid_t.
2928 */
2929#define Uid_t_f "u" /**/
2930
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2931/* Uid_t_sign:
2932 * This symbol holds the signedess of a Uid_t.
2933 * 1 for unsigned, -1 for signed.
2934 */
2935#define Uid_t_sign 1 /* UID sign */
2936
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2937/* Uid_t_size:
2938 * This symbol holds the size of a Uid_t in bytes.
2939 */
2940#define Uid_t_size 4 /* UID size */
2941
2942/* Uid_t:
2943 * This symbol holds the type used to declare user ids in the kernel.
2944 * It can be int, ushort, uid_t, etc... It may be necessary to include
2945 * <sys/types.h> to get any typedef'ed information.
8c09e4ca 2946 */
ff935051 2947#define Uid_t uid_t /* UID type */
a71cd7cd 2948
10cc9d2a 2949/* USE_64_BIT_INT:
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2950 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that 64-bit integers should
2951 * be used when available. If not defined, the native integers
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2952 * will be employed (be they 32 or 64 bits). The minimal possible
2953 * 64-bitness is used, just enough to get 64-bit integers into Perl.
2954 * This may mean using for example "long longs", while your memory
2955 * may still be limited to 2 gigabytes.
327c3667 2956 */
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2957/* USE_64_BIT_ALL:
2958 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that 64-bit integers should
2959 * be used when available. If not defined, the native integers
2960 * will be used (be they 32 or 64 bits). The maximal possible
2961 * 64-bitness is employed: LP64 or ILP64, meaning that you will
2962 * be able to use more than 2 gigabytes of memory. This mode is
2963 * even more binary incompatible than USE_64_BIT_INT. You may not
2964 * be able to run the resulting executable in a 32-bit CPU at all or
2965 * you may need at least to reboot your OS to 64-bit mode.
2966 */
2967#ifndef USE_64_BIT_INT
2968#define USE_64_BIT_INT /**/
0befd8de 2969#endif
4633a7c4 2970
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2971#ifndef USE_64_BIT_ALL
2972#define USE_64_BIT_ALL /**/
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2973#endif
2974
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2975/* USE_LARGE_FILES:
2976 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that large file support
c890dc6c 2977 * should be used when available.
1baac590 2978 */
0befd8de 2979#ifndef USE_LARGE_FILES
aaacdc8b 2980#define USE_LARGE_FILES /**/
0befd8de 2981#endif
1baac590 2982
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2983/* USE_LONG_DOUBLE:
2984 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that long doubles should
2985 * be used when available.
2986 */
0befd8de 2987#ifndef USE_LONG_DOUBLE
ca24dfc6 2988/*#define USE_LONG_DOUBLE / **/
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2989#endif
2990
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2991/* USE_MORE_BITS:
2992 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that 64-bit interfaces and
2993 * long doubles should be used when available.
2994 */
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2995#ifndef USE_MORE_BITS
2996/*#define USE_MORE_BITS / **/
2997#endif
ca24dfc6 2998
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2999/* MULTIPLICITY:
3000 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that Perl should
3001 * be built to use multiplicity.
3002 */
fe749a9f 3003#ifndef MULTIPLICITY
ff935051 3004#define MULTIPLICITY /**/
0befd8de 3005#endif
ff49bff8 3006
9003a523 3007/* USE_PERLIO:
3008 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that the PerlIO abstraction should
3009 * be used throughout. If not defined, stdio should be
3010 * used in a fully backward compatible manner.
ce4a058e 3011 */
0befd8de 3012#ifndef USE_PERLIO
20e68413 3013/*#define USE_PERLIO / **/
0befd8de 3014#endif
ce4a058e 3015
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3016/* USE_SOCKS:
3017 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that Perl should
3018 * be built to use socks.
3019 */
0befd8de 3020#ifndef USE_SOCKS
11dc3f68 3021/*#define USE_SOCKS / **/
0befd8de 3022#endif
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3024/* USE_ITHREADS:
3025 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that Perl should be built to
3026 * use the interpreter-based threading implementation.
3027 */
3028/* USE_5005THREADS:
3029 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that Perl should be built to
3030 * use the 5.005-based threading implementation.
dfe9444c 3031 */
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3032/* OLD_PTHREADS_API:
3033 * This symbol, if defined, indicates that Perl should
3034 * be built to use the old draft POSIX threads API.
3035 */
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3036/*#define USE_5005THREADS / **/
3037#define USE_ITHREADS /**/
3038#if defined(USE_5005THREADS) && !defined(USE_ITHREADS)
3039#define USE_THREADS /* until src is revised*/
0befd8de 3040#endif
11dc3f68 3041/*#define OLD_PTHREADS_API / **/
16d20bd9 3042
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3043/* PERL_VENDORARCH:
3044 * If defined, this symbol contains the name of a private library.
3045 * The library is private in the sense that it needn't be in anyone's
3046 * execution path, but it should be accessible by the world.
3047 * It may have a ~ on the front.
3048 * The standard distribution will put nothing in this directory.
3049 * Vendors who distribute perl may wish to place their own
3050 * architecture-dependent modules and extensions in this directory with
3051 * MakeMaker Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor
3052 * or equivalent. See INSTALL for details.
3053 */
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3054/* PERL_VENDORARCH_EXP:
3055 * This symbol contains the ~name expanded version of PERL_VENDORARCH, to be used
3056 * in programs that are not prepared to deal with ~ expansion at run-time.
3057 */
52c7d5b6 3058/*#define PERL_VENDORARCH "" / **/
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3059/*#define PERL_VENDORARCH_EXP "" / **/
3060
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3061/* PERL_VENDORLIB_EXP:
3062 * This symbol contains the ~name expanded version of VENDORLIB, to be used
3063 * in programs that are not prepared to deal with ~ expansion at run-time.
887d2938 3064 */
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3065/* PERL_VENDORLIB_STEM:
3066 * This define is PERL_VENDORLIB_EXP with any trailing version-specific component
3067 * removed. The elements in inc_version_list (inc_version_list.U) can
3068 * be tacked onto this variable to generate a list of directories to search.
3069 */
ff935051 3070/*#define PERL_VENDORLIB_EXP "" / **/
526fdc24 3071/*#define PERL_VENDORLIB_STEM "" / **/
887d2938 3072
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3073/* VOIDFLAGS:
3074 * This symbol indicates how much support of the void type is given by this
3075 * compiler. What various bits mean:
3076 *
3077 * 1 = supports declaration of void
3078 * 2 = supports arrays of pointers to functions returning void
3079 * 4 = supports comparisons between pointers to void functions and
3080 * addresses of void functions
3081 * 8 = suports declaration of generic void pointers
3082 *
3083 * The package designer should define VOIDUSED to indicate the requirements
3084 * of the package. This can be done either by #defining VOIDUSED before
3085 * including config.h, or by defining defvoidused in Myinit.U. If the
3086 * latter approach is taken, only those flags will be tested. If the
3087 * level of void support necessary is not present, defines void to int.
dc45a647 3088 */
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3089#ifndef VOIDUSED
3090#define VOIDUSED 15
3091#endif
3092#define VOIDFLAGS 15
3093#if (VOIDFLAGS & VOIDUSED) != VOIDUSED
3094#define void int /* is void to be avoided? */
3095#define M_VOID /* Xenix strikes again */
3096#endif
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3098/* PERL_XS_APIVERSION:
3099 * This variable contains the version of the oldest perl binary
3100 * compatible with the present perl. perl.c:incpush() and
526fdc24 3101 * lib/lib.pm will automatically search in /opt/perl/lib/site_perl/5.6.0/alpha-dec_osf-thread-multi for older
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3102 * directories across major versions back to xs_apiversion.
3103 * This is only useful if you have a perl library directory tree
3104 * structured like the default one.
3105 * See INSTALL for how this works.
3106 * The versioned site_perl directory was introduced in 5.005,
3107 * so that is the lowest possible value.
3108 * Since this can depend on compile time options (such as
3109 * bincompat) it is set by Configure. Other non-default sources
3110 * of potential incompatibility, such as multiplicity, threads,
3111 * debugging, 64bits, sfio, etc., are not checked for currently,
3112 * though in principle we could go snooping around in old
3113 * Config.pm files.
3114 */
3115/* PERL_PM_APIVERSION:
3116 * This variable contains the version of the oldest perl
3117 * compatible with the present perl. (That is, pure perl modules
3118 * written for pm_apiversion will still work for the current
3119 * version). perl.c:incpush() and lib/lib.pm will automatically
526fdc24 3120 * search in /opt/perl/lib/site_perl/5.6.0 for older directories across major versions
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3121 * back to pm_apiversion. This is only useful if you have a perl
3122 * library directory tree structured like the default one. The
3123 * versioned site_perl library was introduced in 5.005, so that's
3124 * the default setting for this variable. It's hard to imagine
3125 * it changing before Perl6. It is included here for symmetry
3126 * with xs_apiveprsion -- the searching algorithms will
3127 * (presumably) be similar.
3128 * See the INSTALL file for how this works.
3129 */
526fdc24 3130#define PERL_XS_APIVERSION "5.6.0"
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3131#define PERL_PM_APIVERSION "5.005"
3132
fe14fcc3 3133#endif