Annotation of 43BSD/games/hunt/pathname.c, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: /*
        !             2:  *  Hunt
        !             3:  *  Copyright (c) 1985 Conrad C. Huang, Gregory S. Couch, Kenneth C.R.C. Arnold
        !             4:  *  San Francisco, California
        !             5:  *
        !             6:  *  Copyright (c) 1985 Regents of the University of California.
        !             7:  *  All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
        !             8:  *  specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
        !             9:  */
        !            10: 
        !            11: /*
        !            12:  * There is no particular significance to the numbers assigned
        !            13:  * to Test_port and Sock_port.  They're just random numbers greater
        !            14:  * than then range reserved for privileged sockets.
        !            15:  */
        !            16: 
        !            17: # ifdef DEBUG
        !            18: 
        !            19: char   *Driver =       "/va/conrad/games/src/hunt/hunt.driver.dbg";
        !            20: # ifdef INTERNET
        !            21: int    Test_port =     ('h' << 8) | 't';
        !            22: int    Sock_port =     ('h' << 8) | 's';
        !            23: # else INTERNET
        !            24: char   *Sock_name =    "/tmp/hunt";
        !            25: # endif INTERNET
        !            26: 
        !            27: # else DEBUG
        !            28: 
        !            29: char   *Driver =       "/usr/games/lib/hunt.driver";
        !            30: # ifdef INTERNET
        !            31: int    Test_port =     ('h' << 8) | 't';
        !            32: int    Sock_port =     ('h' << 8) | 's';
        !            33: # else INTERNET
        !            34: char   *Sock_name =    "/tmp/hunt";
        !            35: # endif INTERNET
        !            36: 
        !            37: # endif DEBUG

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