307 lines
8.0 KiB
C
307 lines
8.0 KiB
C
/*
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* config.h -- configuration definitions for gawk.
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*
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* For generic 4.4 alpha
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993 the Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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*
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* This file is part of GAWK, the GNU implementation of the
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* AWK Progamming Language.
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*
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* GAWK is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* GAWK is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with GAWK; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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/*
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* This file isolates configuration dependencies for gnu awk.
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* You should know something about your system, perhaps by having
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* a manual handy, when you edit this file. You should copy config.h-dist
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* to config.h, and edit config.h. Do not modify config.h-dist, so that
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* it will be easy to apply any patches that may be distributed.
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*
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* The general idea is that systems conforming to the various standards
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* should need to do the least amount of changing. Definining the various
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* items in ths file usually means that your system is missing that
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* particular feature.
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*
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* The order of preference in standard conformance is ANSI C, POSIX,
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* and the SVID.
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*
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* If you have no clue as to what's going on with your system, try
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* compiling gawk without editing this file and see what shows up
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* missing in the link stage. From there, you can probably figure out
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* which defines to turn on.
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*/
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/**************************/
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/* Miscellanious features */
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/**************************/
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/*
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* BLKSIZE_MISSING
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*
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* Check your /usr/include/sys/stat.h file. If the stat structure
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* does not have a member named st_blksize, define this. (This will
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* most likely be the case on most System V systems prior to V.4.)
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*/
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/* #define BLKSIZE_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* SIGTYPE
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*
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* The return type of the routines passed to the signal function.
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* Modern systems use `void', older systems use `int'.
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* If left undefined, it will default to void.
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*/
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/* #define SIGTYPE int */
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/*
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* SIZE_T_MISSING
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*
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* If your system has no typedef for size_t, define this to get a default
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*/
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/* #define SIZE_T_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* CHAR_UNSIGNED
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*
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* If your machine uses unsigned characters (IBM RT and RS/6000 and others)
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* then define this for use in regex.c
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*/
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/* #define CHAR_UNSIGNED 1 */
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/*
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* HAVE_UNDERSCORE_SETJMP
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*
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* Check in your /usr/include/setjmp.h file. If there are routines
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* there named _setjmp and _longjmp, then you should define this.
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* Typically only systems derived from Berkeley Unix have this.
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*/
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#define HAVE_UNDERSCORE_SETJMP 1
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/*
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* LIMITS_H_MISSING
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*
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* You don't have a <limits.h> include file.
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*/
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/* #define LIMITS_H_MISSING 1 */
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/***********************************************/
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/* Missing library subroutines or system calls */
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/***********************************************/
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/*
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* MEMCMP_MISSING
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* MEMCPY_MISSING
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* MEMSET_MISSING
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*
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* These three routines are for manipulating blocks of memory. Most
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* likely they will either all three be present or all three be missing,
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* so they're grouped together.
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*/
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/* #define MEMCMP_MISSING 1 */
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/* #define MEMCPY_MISSING 1 */
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/* #define MEMSET_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* RANDOM_MISSING
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*
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* Your system does not have the random(3) suite of random number
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* generating routines. These are different than the old rand(3)
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* routines!
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*/
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/* #define RANDOM_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* STRCASE_MISSING
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*
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* Your system does not have the strcasemp() and strncasecmp()
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* routines that originated in Berkeley Unix.
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*/
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/* #define STRCASE_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* STRCHR_MISSING
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*
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* Your system does not have the strchr() and strrchr() functions.
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*/
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/* #define STRCHR_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* STRERROR_MISSING
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*
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* Your system lacks the ANSI C strerror() routine for returning the
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* strings associated with errno values.
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*/
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/* #define STRERROR_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* STRTOD_MISSING
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*
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* Your system does not have the strtod() routine for converting
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* strings to double precision floating point values.
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*/
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/* #define STRTOD_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* STRFTIME_MISSING
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*
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* Your system lacks the ANSI C strftime() routine for formatting
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* broken down time values.
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*/
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/* #define STRFTIME_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* TZSET_MISSING
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*
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* If you have a 4.2 BSD vintage system, then the strftime() routine
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* supplied in the missing directory won't be enough, because it relies on the
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* tzset() routine from System V / Posix. Fortunately, there is an
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* emulation for tzset() too that should do the trick. If you don't
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* have tzset(), define this.
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*/
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/* #define TZSET_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* TZNAME_MISSING
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*
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* Some systems do not support the external variables tzname and daylight.
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* If this is the case *and* strftime() is missing, define this.
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*/
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/* #define TZNAME_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* TM_ZONE_MISSING
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*
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* Your "struct tm" is missing the tm_zone field.
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* If this is the case *and* strftime() is missing *and* tzname is missing,
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* define this.
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*/
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/* #define TM_ZONE_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* STDC_HEADERS
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*
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* If your system does have ANSI compliant header files that
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* provide prototypes for library routines, then define this.
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*/
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#define STDC_HEADERS 1
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/*
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* NO_TOKEN_PASTING
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*
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* If your compiler define's __STDC__ but does not support token
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* pasting (tok##tok), then define this.
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*/
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/* #define NO_TOKEN_PASTING 1 */
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/*****************************************************************/
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/* Stuff related to the Standard I/O Library. */
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/*****************************************************************/
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/* Much of this is (still, unfortunately) black magic in nature. */
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/* You may have to use some or all of these together to get gawk */
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/* to work correctly. */
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/*****************************************************************/
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/*
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* NON_STD_SPRINTF
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*
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* Look in your /usr/include/stdio.h file. If the return type of the
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* sprintf() function is NOT `int', define this.
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*/
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/* #define NON_STD_SPRINTF 1 */
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/*
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* VPRINTF_MISSING
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*
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* Define this if your system lacks vprintf() and the other routines
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* that go with it. This will trigger an attempt to use _doprnt().
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* If you don't have that, this attempt will fail and you are on your own.
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*/
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/* #define VPRINTF_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* Casts from size_t to int and back. These will become unnecessary
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* at some point in the future, but for now are required where the
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* two types are a different representation.
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*/
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/* #define SZTC */
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/* #define INTC */
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/*
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* SYSTEM_MISSING
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*
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* Define this if your library does not provide a system function
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* or you are not entirely happy with it and would rather use
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* a provided replacement (atari only).
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*/
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/* #define SYSTEM_MISSING 1 */
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/*
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* FMOD_MISSING
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*
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* Define this if your system lacks the fmod() function and modf() will
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* be used instead.
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*/
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/* #define FMOD_MISSING 1 */
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/*******************************/
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/* Gawk configuration options. */
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/*******************************/
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/*
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* DEFPATH
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*
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* The default search path for the -f option of gawk. It is used
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* if the AWKPATH environment variable is undefined. The default
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* definition is provided here. Most likely you should not change
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* this.
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*/
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/* #define DEFPATH ".:/usr/lib/awk:/usr/local/lib/awk" */
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/* #define ENVSEP ':' */
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/*
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* alloca already has a prototype defined - don't redefine it
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*/
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#define ALLOCA_PROTO 1
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/*
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* srandom already has a prototype defined - don't redefine it
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*/
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#define SRANDOM_PROTO 1
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/*
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* getpgrp() in sysvr4 and POSIX takes no argument
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*/
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/* #define GETPGRP_NOARG 0 */
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/*
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* define const to nothing if not __STDC__
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*/
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#ifndef __STDC__
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#define const
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#endif
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/* If svr4 and not gcc */
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/* #define SVR4 0 */
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#ifdef SVR4
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#define __svr4__ 1
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#endif
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/* anything that follows is for system-specific short-term kludges */
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