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bin/old/bash-1.05/config.h
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bin/old/bash-1.05/config.h
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/* config.h -- Configuration file for bash. */
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#ifndef _CONFIG_
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#define _CONFIG_
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#ifndef VOID
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#ifdef NO_VOID
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#define VOID char
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#else
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#define VOID void
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#define alloca __builtin_alloca
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#endif
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#if defined (Sun386i) || defined (sparc)
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#ifndef __GNUC__
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#include <alloca.h>
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#endif
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#endif
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#if defined (hpux) || defined (UNIXPC) || defined (Xenix)
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#define SYSV
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#endif
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/* Define NO_DUP2 if your OS doesn't have a dup2 () call. */
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#ifdef hpux
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#define NO_DUP2
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#endif
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/* Define JOB_CONTROL if your operating system supports
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BSD-like job control. */
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#define JOB_CONTROL
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/* Note that System V machines don't support job control. */
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#if defined (SYSV)
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#undef JOB_CONTROL
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#endif /* SYSV */
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/* Define ALIAS if you want the alias features. */
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#define ALIAS
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/* Define PUSHD_AND_POPD if you want those commands to be compiled in.
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(Also the `dirs' commands.) */
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#define PUSHD_AND_POPD
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/* Define READLINE to get the nifty/glitzy editing features.
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This is on by default. You can turn it off interactively
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with the -nolineediting flag. */
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#define READLINE
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/* The default value of the PATH variable. */
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#define DEFAULT_PATH_VALUE \
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":/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/etc:/usr/etc"
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/* Define V9_ECHO if you want to give the echo builtin backslash-escape
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interpretation, in the style of the Bell Labs 9th Edition version of
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echo. */
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#define V9_ECHO
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/* Defined CONTINUE_AFTER_KILL_ERROR if you want the kill command to
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continue processing arguments after one of them fails. */
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/* #define CONTINUE_AFTER_KILL_ERROR */
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/* Define NO_WAIT_H if your system doesn't seem to have sys/wait.h.
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This is true for HPUX, ALTOS and XENIX. */
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#if defined (hpux) || defined (ALTOS) || defined (Xenix)
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#define NO_WAIT_H
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#endif
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/* Here are some machines that I know are little endian (lsb comes first). */
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#if defined (i386) || defined (ATT3B) || defined (ATT386)
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#define LITTLE_ENDIAN
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#endif
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/* Define BREAK_COMPLAINS if you want the incompatible, but useful
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error messages about `break' and `continue' out of context. */
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#define BREAK_COMPLAINS
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#endif /* _CONFIG_ */
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