config.h revision 8858
1/* config.h. Generated automatically by configure. */ 2/* Portability variables. -*- C -*- */ 3 4/* Define if the system does not support the `const' keyword. */ 5/* #undef const */ 6 7/* Define if the system supports file names longer than 14 characters. */ 8#define HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES 9 10/* Define if the system has pathconf(). */ 11/* #undef HAVE_PATHCONF */ 12 13/* Define if the system has strerror(). */ 14#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 15 16/* Define if the system has ANSI C header files and library functions. */ 17#define STDC_HEADERS 18 19/* Define if the system uses strchr instead of index 20 and strrchr instead of rindex. */ 21#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 22 23#if defined(STDC_HEADERS) || defined(HAVE_STRING_H) 24#define index strchr 25#define rindex strrchr 26#endif 27 28/* Define if the system has unistd.h. */ 29#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 30 31/* Define if the system has fcntl.h. */ 32#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 33 34/* Define as either int or void -- the type that signal handlers return. */ 35#define RETSIGTYPE void 36 37#ifndef RETSIGTYPE 38#define RETSIGTYPE void 39#endif 40 41/* Which directory library header to use. */ 42#define DIRENT 1 /* dirent.h */ 43/* #undef SYSNDIR */ /* sys/ndir.h */ 44/* #undef SYSDIR */ /* sys/dir.h */ 45/* #undef NDIR */ /* ndir.h */ 46/* #undef NODIR */ /* none -- don't make numbered backup files */ 47 48/* Define if the system lets you pass fewer arguments to a function 49 than the function actually accepts (in the absence of a prototype). 50 Defining it makes I/O calls slightly more efficient. 51 You need not bother defining it unless your C preprocessor chokes on 52 multi-line arguments to macros. */ 53/* #undef CANVARARG */ 54 55/* Define Reg* as either `register' or nothing, depending on whether 56 the C compiler pays attention to this many register declarations. 57 The intent is that you don't have to order your register declarations 58 in the order of importance, so you can freely declare register variables 59 in sub-blocks of code and as function parameters. 60 Do not use Reg<n> more than once per routine. 61 62 These don't really matter a lot, since most modern C compilers ignore 63 register declarations and often do a better job of allocating 64 registers than people do. */ 65 66#define Reg1 register 67#define Reg2 register 68#define Reg3 register 69#define Reg4 register 70#define Reg5 register 71#define Reg6 register 72#define Reg7 73#define Reg8 74#define Reg9 75#define Reg10 76#define Reg11 77#define Reg12 78#define Reg13 79#define Reg14 80#define Reg15 81#define Reg16 82