From a39ddf5e19aaf965749e56d8d06c8b310efbf4a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jesse van den Kieboom Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:58:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Moved to ponfig.h --- gnoemoe/parser/config.h | 334 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 334 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 gnoemoe/parser/config.h diff --git a/gnoemoe/parser/config.h b/gnoemoe/parser/config.h deleted file mode 100644 index 23a0fb3..0000000 --- a/gnoemoe/parser/config.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,334 +0,0 @@ -/* config.h. Generated automatically by configure. */ - -/****************************************************************************** - Copyright (c) 1992, 1995, 1996 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. - Portions of this code were written by Stephen White, aka ghond. - Use and copying of this software and preparation of derivative works based - upon this software are permitted. Any distribution of this software or - derivative works must comply with all applicable United States export - control laws. This software is made available AS IS, and Xerox Corporation - makes no warranty about the software, its performance or its conformity to - any specification. Any person obtaining a copy of this software is requested - to send their name and post office or electronic mail address to: - Pavel Curtis - Xerox PARC - 3333 Coyote Hill Rd. - Palo Alto, CA 94304 - Pavel@Xerox.Com - *****************************************************************************/ - -/* If you're looking at this as `config.h.in', then this file is full of - * `#undef' preprocessor directives. The `configure' command, which generates - * `config.h' from `config.h.in', replaces appropriate ones of those `#undef's - * with `#define's, depending upon characteristics of the operating system, - * and comments out all of the others. - */ - -#ifndef Config_H -#define Config_H 1 - -/* Some systems require that certain preprocessor symbols be defined in order - * for certain pieces of the C library to be available. If one of the - * following is defined, then your system is one such. - */ - -/* #undef _ALL_SOURCE */ -/* #undef _POSIX_SOURCE */ -/* #undef _MINIX */ -/* #undef _POSIX_1_SOURCE */ -/* #undef _HPUX_SOURCE */ - -/* The following symbols describe whether or not certain functions are declared - * in header files on your system and, if so, where. If, on your system, the - * functions `memcmp', `memcpy', etc. are not declared in , but are - * instead in , then NEED_MEMORY_H will be defined. Similarly, if - * `malloc', `free', etc. are not declared in , but are instead in - * , then NEED_MALLOC_H will be defined. If your system has the file - * , then NEED_BSDTYPES_H will be defined. - * - * The various NDECL_* symbols are defined if the named function or variable is - * not declared in its standard place, which is given in a comment after each - * symbol. In several of the cases below, the absence of a declaration for the - * named function or variable is taken in the server code to imply the similar - * absence of declarations for several other related functions or variables. - */ - -#define NEED_MEMORY_H 1 -/* #undef NEED_MALLOC_H */ -/* #undef NEED_BSDTYPES_H */ -#define NEED_SELECT_H 1 - -/* #undef NDECL_TOLOWER */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_FCNTL */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_HTONL */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_IOCTL */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_POLL */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_KILL */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_SIGEMPTYSET */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_SIGPROCMASK */ /* */ -#define NDECL_SIGRELSE 1 /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_ACCEPT */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_BIND */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_SHUTDOWN */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_FSTAT */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_FCLOSE */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_PERROR */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_REMOVE */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_VFPRINTF */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_RANDOM */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_SRANDOM */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_STRTOD */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_STRTOL */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_STRTOUL */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_BZERO */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_MEMCPY */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_MEMSET */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_STRERROR */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_GETITIMER */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_SETITIMER */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_SELECT */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_STRFTIME */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_TIME */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_TZNAME */ /* */ -#define NDECL_T_OPEN 1 /* */ -#define NDECL_T_ERRLIST 1 /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_FORK */ /* */ -/* #undef NDECL_WAITPID */ /* */ - -/* Some systems declare bzero() in instead of in . */ - -/* #undef BZERO_IN_STDLIB_H */ - -/* Some header files are only present on certain kinds of UNIXes (e.g., BSD, - * System V, or POSIX). The following symbols are defined only if the named - * header file exists on your system. - */ - -/* #undef HAVE_MACHINE_ENDIAN_H */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 -#define HAVE_SYS_CDEFS_H 1 -#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 - -/* Some POSIX-standard typedefs are not present in some systems. The following - * symbols are defined as aliases for their usual definitions if they are not - * defined on your system. - */ - -/* #undef pid_t */ -/* #undef mode_t */ -/* #undef size_t */ - -/* To implement the LambdaMOO built-in function `ctime()', which converts a - * number of seconds since the POSIX `epoch' into a human-readable time/date - * string, the server code needs to be able to find out the name of the local - * time zone. This information is available in an obscure way from the ANSI - * standard function `strftime()', but many systems still don't implement it. - * The server has code to cope with this case, though, if your system maintains - * the time-zone name in one of two common places. Appropriate ones of the - * following symbols will be defined to tell the server how to get time-zone - * information on your system. - */ - -#define HAVE_STRFTIME 1 -/* #undef TM_IN_SYS_TIME */ -#define HAVE_TM_ZONE 1 -/* #undef HAVE_TZNAME */ - -/* Some compilers `almost' conform to the ANSI C standard, in that they provide - * the vast majority of the features and constructs used by the server code, - * but one common failing with which the code can cope is the lack of support - * for the `const' keyword. If your compiler doesn't support `const', then - * this symbol will be defined as a macro that expands into nothing, thus - * eliding all uses of the keyword in the code. - */ - -/* #undef const */ - -/* Some sites have installed GCC improperly or incompletely, thereby requiring - * the server to be compiled with the `-traditional' switch. That disables the - * `const', `volatile' or `signed' keywords, which we need. Thus, for GCC, we - * do these little substitutions to always refer to its `hidden' names for - * these keywords. - */ - -#if defined(__GNUC__) && !HAVE_SYS_CDEFS_H -# define const __const__ -# define volatile __volatile__ -# define signed __signed__ -#endif - -/* Certain functions used by the server are `optional', in the sense that the - * server can provide its own definition if necessary. In some cases, there - * are a number of common ways to do the same thing, differing by system type - * (e.g., BSD, System V, or POSIX). The following symbols are defined if your - * system provides the named functions. - */ - -#define HAVE_CRYPT 1 -#define HAVE_MATHERR 1 -#define HAVE_MKFIFO 1 -#define HAVE_REMOVE 1 -#define HAVE_RENAME 1 -#define HAVE_SELECT 1 -#define HAVE_POLL 1 -#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 -#define HAVE_STRTOUL 1 -#define HAVE_RANDOM 1 -#define HAVE_LRAND48 1 -#define HAVE_WAITPID 1 -/* #undef HAVE_WAIT2 */ -#define HAVE_WAIT3 1 -#define HAVE_SIGEMPTYSET 1 -#define HAVE_SIGPROCMASK 1 -#define HAVE_SIGSETMASK 1 -#define HAVE_SIGRELSE 1 - -/* It used to be very much the fashion in UNIX programming to make use of - * certain standard header files depend on the programmer having #include'd - * other standard header files first. This is obviously losing and, amazingly, - * is also losing favor, replaced by the notion that every header file should - * #include whatever other headers it requires, and that all headers should - * take steps to ensure that they are not #include'd more than once if that - * would be bad. The following symbols are defined if the named header files - * fail to adhere to the new style; the server code makes up for them by doing - * its own #include of the usual prerequisite. - */ - -/* #undef ARPA_INET_H_NEEDS_HELP */ -/* #undef SIGNAL_H_NEEDS_HELP */ -/* #undef SYS_SOCKET_H_NEEDS_HELP */ -/* #undef SYS_STAT_H_NEEDS_HELP */ -/* #undef TIME_H_NEEDS_HELP */ - -/* Version 2 of the GNU C compiler includes `built-in' declarations for a - * number of standard functions from the ANSI header file . - * Unfortunately, some systems declare these functions differently (and - * non-standardly) in their native header files, generating a warning about the - * conflict from GCC. If this is the case on your system, the following symbol - * will be defined, indicating that the server code should avoid your system's - * file, using its own version instead. - */ - -/* #undef USE_OWN_STRING_H */ - -/* On some systems, notably AIX, both and define the - * internal macro `_IO' in compatible but different ways. This means that no - * program can #include both files without getting an error. If this is so on - * your machine, then the following symbol will be defined and the server code - * will carefully #undef _IO between inclusions of the two files. - */ - -/* #undef UNDEF_IO_IN_STROPTS_H */ - -/* The NS_SYSV/NP_LOCAL networking configuration of the server makes use of an - * operating system feature called `FIFO's for communication with clients of - * the MOO. In order to do this, the server needs some way to tell whether or - * not there's something ready to be read on a given FIFO at any given time. - * The BSD function `select()' usually works if it's available, but the System - * V equivalent, `poll()', sometimes does and sometimes doesn't, depending on - * the system. The POSIX definers, of course, took the coward's way out and - * didn't define any such function at all. On many systems, however, you can - * use the `fstat()' function to determine the number of bytes of data in a - * FIFO; this allows the use of a somewhat crocky but workable substitute for - * either `poll()' or `select()'. The following symbols are defined if the - * given function works to perform the necessary operation on FIFOs on your - * system. - */ - -/* #undef FSTAT_WORKS_ON_FIFOS */ -#define POLL_WORKS_ON_FIFOS 1 -/* #undef SELECT_WORKS_ON_FIFOS */ - -/* The POSIX standard specifies a nice, simple, reliable method for performing - * non-blocking I/O, and a lot of systems actually implement it. Some systems, - * though (notably Ultrix 4.1), misleadingly define the preprocessor symbols - * that might make you *think* that they've implemented it, but really they - * don't. This symbol is defined if POSIX-style non-blocking actually works on - * your system. - */ - -/* #undef POSIX_NONBLOCKING_WORKS */ - -/* The following code figures out how to express a 32-bit integer type on your - * machine. - */ - -#include - -#if INT_MAX == 2147483647 - typedef int int32; - typedef unsigned unsigned32; -# ifndef INT32_MAX -# define INT32_MAX INT_MAX -# endif -#else -# if LONG_MAX == 2147483647 - typedef long int int32; - typedef unsigned long unsigned32; -# ifndef INT32_MAX -# define INT32_MAX LONG_MAX -# endif -# else -# error I cannot figure out how to express a 32-bit integer on your machine. -# endif -#endif - -#endif /* !Config_H */ - -/* - * $Log: config.h.in,v $ - * Revision 1.2 2005/01/21 20:40:23 jesse - * Fixed CRYPT check - * - * Revision 1.1.1.1 2004/02/26 13:13:54 jesse - * Initial import into CVS - * - * Revision 1.2 1998/12/29 05:26:51 nop - * Fixed one more Log keyword that slipped by. - * - * Revision 1.1.1.1 1997/03/03 03:45:06 nop - * LambdaMOO 1.8.0p5 - * - * Revision 2.5 1996/02/11 00:41:40 pavel - * Added check for matherr(). Release 1.8.0beta2. - * - * Revision 2.4 1996/02/08 07:23:16 pavel - * Added NDECL_STRTOD. Updated copyright notice for 1996. - * Release 1.8.0beta1. - * - * Revision 2.3 1996/01/11 07:49:01 pavel - * Added HAVE_CRYPT. Release 1.8.0alpha5. - * - * Revision 2.2 1995/12/31 03:18:30 pavel - * Added SYS_STAT_H_NEEDS_HELP. Release 1.8.0alpha4. - * - * Revision 2.1 1995/12/28 00:57:13 pavel - * Added definition of INT32_MAX. Release 1.8.0alpha3. - * - * Revision 2.0 1995/11/30 05:17:32 pavel - * New baseline version, corresponding to release 1.8.0alpha1. - * - * Revision 1.6 1993/10/11 19:25:17 pavel - * Changed from config.h.in to raw_config.h.in, along with several new tests - * being added. - * - * Revision 1.5 1992/10/28 01:57:38 pavel - * Changed NDECL_VPRINTF to NDECL_VFPRINTF, which is the one we care about... - * - * Revision 1.4 1992/10/23 23:11:21 pavel - * Added copyright notice. - * - * Revision 1.3 1992/10/23 19:19:22 pavel - * Added NEED_MALLOC_H, NDECL_{SIGEMPTYSET,FSTAT,PERROR,REMOVE,VPRINTF,MEMSET, - * FORK,WAITPID}, SELECT_WORKS_ON_FIFOS, and POSIX_NONBLOCKING_WORKS. - * - * Revision 1.2 1992/10/21 03:12:59 pavel - * Fixed up the comment leader string for this file. - * - * Revision 1.1 1992/10/21 03:06:52 pavel - * Initial RCS-controlled version. - */ - -/* Local Variables: */ -/* mode: c */ -/* End: */