along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
-#define RUN_TIME_REMAP
-
/* Define symbols to identify the version of Unix this is.
Define all the symbols that apply correctly. */
#define USG /* System III, System V, etc */
#define USG5
#define HPUX
-/* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using.
- It sets the Lisp variable system-type. */
-#define SYSTEM_TYPE "hpux"
-
-/* Letter to use in finding device name of first pty,
- if system supports pty's. 'p' means it is /dev/ptym/ptyp0 */
-#define FIRST_PTY_LETTER 'p'
-
-#define NO_TERMIO
-
-/* Define HAVE_PTYS if the system supports pty devices. */
-#define HAVE_PTYS
-
-/* Define HAVE_SOCKETS if system supports 4.2-compatible sockets. */
-#define HAVE_SOCKETS
-
-/* Define CLASH_DETECTION if you want lock files to be written
- so that Emacs can tell instantly when you try to modify
- a file that someone else has modified in his Emacs. */
-#define CLASH_DETECTION
-
/* Special hacks needed to make Emacs run on this system. */
-/* In hpux, the symbol SIGIO is defined, but the feature
- doesn't work in the way Emacs needs it to. */
-#define BROKEN_SIGIO
-
-/* Some additional system facilities exist. */
-#define HAVE_PERROR /* Delete this line for version 6. */
-
-/* This is how to get the device name of the tty end of a pty. */
-#define PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF \
- sprintf (pty_name, "/dev/pty/tty%c%x", c, i);
-
-/* This is how to get the device name of the control end of a pty. */
-#define PTY_NAME_SPRINTF \
- sprintf (pty_name, "/dev/ptym/pty%c%x", c, i);
-
-/* This triggers a conditional in xfaces.c. */
-#define XOS_NEEDS_TIME_H
-
/* Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se> says this is necessary for
HP-UX 10.20, and that it works for HP-UX 0 as well. */
#define NO_EDITRES
-/* Eric Backus <ericb@lsid.hp.com> says, HP-UX 9.x on HP 700 machines
- has a broken `rint' in some library versions including math library
- version number A.09.05.
-
- You can fix the math library by installing patch number PHSS_4630.
- But we can fix it more reliably for Emacs like this. */
-#undef HAVE_RINT
-
/* We have to go this route, rather than hpux9's approach of renaming the
functions via macros. The system's stdlib.h has fully prototyped
declarations, which yields a conflicting definition of srand48; it
tries to redeclare what was once srandom to be srand48. So we go
- with HAVE_LRAND48 being defined. */
+ with HAVE_LRAND48 being defined.
+ Note we also undef HAVE_RANDOM via configure. */
#undef srandom
#undef random
-#undef HAVE_RANDOM
-
-
-/* Rainer Malzbender <rainer@displaytech.com> says defining
- HAVE_XRMSETDATABASE allows Emacs to compile on HP-UX 10.20 using GCC. */
-#ifndef HAVE_XRMSETDATABASE
-#define HAVE_XRMSETDATABASE
-#endif
-
-/* 2000-11-21: Temporarily disable Unix 98 large file support found by
- configure. It fails on HPUX 11, at least, because it enables
- header sections which lose when `static' is defined away, as it is
- on HP-UX. (You get duplicate symbol errors on linking). */
-#undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
-\f
-/* The data segment on this machine always starts at address 0x40000000. */
-#define DATA_SEG_BITS 0x40000000
-#define DATA_START 0x40000000
+/* Conservative garbage collection has not been tested, so for now
+ play it safe and stick with the old-fashioned way of marking. */
+#define GC_MARK_STACK GC_USE_GCPROS_AS_BEFORE