/* This file is the configuration file for Linux-based GNU systems
- Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992, 1994, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 92, 94, 96, 1999, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Emacs.
#define USG
/* #define BSD_SYSTEM */
#define LINUX
+#define GNU_LINUX
/* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using.
It sets the Lisp variable system-type. */
#endif /* emacs */
#endif /* NOT_C_CODE */
+#if defined HAVE_GRANTPT
+#define UNIX98_PTYS
+
+/* Run only once. We need a `for'-loop because the code uses
+ `continue'. */
+
+#define PTY_ITERATION for (i = 0; i < 1; i++)
+
+#ifdef HAVE_GETPT
+#define PTY_NAME_SPRINTF
+#define PTY_OPEN fd = getpt ()
+#else /* not HAVE_GETPT */
+#define PTY_NAME_SPRINTF strcpy (pty_name, "/dev/ptmx");
+#endif /* not HAVE_GETPT */
+
+/* Note that grantpt and unlockpt may fork. We must block SIGCHLD to
+ prevent sigchld_handler from intercepting the child's death. */
+
+#define PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF \
+ { \
+ char *ptyname; \
+ \
+ sigblock (sigmask (SIGCHLD)); \
+ if (grantpt (fd) == -1 || unlockpt (fd) == -1 \
+ || !(ptyname = ptsname(fd))) \
+ { \
+ sigunblock (sigmask (SIGCHLD)); \
+ close (fd); \
+ return -1; \
+ } \
+ strncpy (pty_name, ptyname, sizeof (pty_name)); \
+ pty_name[sizeof (pty_name) - 1] = 0; \
+ sigunblock (sigmask (SIGCHLD)); \
+ }
+
+#else /* not HAVE_GRANTPT */
+
/* Letter to use in finding device name of first pty,
- if system supports pty's. 'p' means it is /dev/ptyp0 */
+ if system supports pty's. 'p' means it is /dev/ptyp0 */
#define FIRST_PTY_LETTER 'p'
-/*
- * Define HAVE_TERMIOS if the system provides POSIX-style
- * functions and macros for terminal control.
- */
+#endif /* not HAVE_GRANDPT */
+
+/* Define HAVE_TERMIOS if the system provides POSIX-style
+ functions and macros for terminal control. */
#define HAVE_TERMIOS
-/*
- * Define HAVE_PTYS if the system supports pty devices.
- */
+/* Define HAVE_PTYS if the system supports pty devices. */
#define HAVE_PTYS
-/* Uncomment this later when other problems are dealt with -mkj */
-
#define HAVE_SOCKETS
/* Define this symbol if your system has the functions bcopy, etc. */
your system and must be used only through an encapsulation
(Which you should place, by convention, in sysdep.c). */
\f
-/* On POSIX systems the system calls are interruptible by signals
- that the user program has elected to catch. Thus the system call
- must be retried in these cases. To handle this without massive
- changes in the source code, we remap the standard system call names
- to names for our own functions in sysdep.c that do the system call
- with retries. */
-
-#define read sys_read
-#define write sys_write
-#define open sys_open
-#define close sys_close
-
-#define INTERRUPTIBLE_OPEN
-#define INTERRUPTIBLE_CLOSE
-#define INTERRUPTIBLE_IO
-
/* If you mount the proc file system somewhere other than /proc
you will have to uncomment the following and make the proper
changes */
#else
#define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM LD_SWITCH_X_SITE_AUX
#endif /* __mips__ */
+
+/* Link temacs with -z nocombreloc so that unexec works right, whether or
+ not -z combreloc is the default. GNU ld ignores unknown -z KEYWORD
+ switches, so this also works with older versions that don't implement
+ -z combreloc. */
+#define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM_TEMACS -z nocombreloc
#endif /* __ELF__ */
/* As of version 1.1.51, Linux did not actually implement SIGIO.
But it works in newer versions. */
-/* Here we assume that signal.h is already included. */
#ifdef emacs
#ifdef LINUX_SIGIO_DOES_WORK
#define INTERRUPT_INPUT
#else
-#undef SIGIO
+#define BROKEN_SIGIO
/* Some versions of Linux define SIGURG and SIGPOLL as aliases for SIGIO.
This prevents lossage in process.c. */
-#undef SIGURG
-#undef SIGPOLL
+#define BROKEN_SIGURG
+#define BROKEN_SIGPOLL
#endif
#endif
#define NO_SIOCTL_H /* don't have sioctl.h */
-#define HAVE_VFORK
-#define HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST
-#define HAVE_GETWD /* cure conflict with getcwd? */
#define HAVE_WAIT_HEADER
#define SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR /* use dirent.h */
actually set a process group. */
#define BSD_PGRPS
-#define setpgrp(pid,pgid) setpgid(pid,pgid)
+
+#define NARROWPROTO 1
/* Use mmap directly for allocating larger buffers. */
#ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
#undef REL_ALLOC
#endif
+
+/* Tell that garbage collector that setjmp is known to save all
+ registers relevant for conservative garbage collection in the
+ jmp_buf. */
+/* m68k and alpha aren't tested, but there are Debian packages for SCM
+ and/or Guile on them, so the technique must work. */
+
+/* Don't use #cpu here since in newest development versions of GCC,
+ we must call cpp with -traditional, and that disables #cpu. */
+
+#if defined __i386__ || defined __sparc__ || defined __mc68000__ || defined __alpha__
+#define GC_SETJMP_WORKS 1
+#define GC_MARK_STACK GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS
+#ifdef __mc68000__
+#define GC_LISP_OBJECT_ALIGNMENT 2
+#endif
+#endif