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1.1 ! root 1: /* C K C D E B . H */ ! 2: ! 3: /* ! 4: This file is included by all C-Kermit modules, including the modules ! 5: that aren't specific to Kermit (like the command parser and the ck?tio and ! 6: ck?fio modules. It specifies format codes for debug(), tlog(), and similar ! 7: functions, and includes any necessary typedefs to be used by all C-Kermit ! 8: modules, and also includes some feature selection compile-time switches. ! 9: */ ! 10: /* ! 11: Copyright (C) 1985, Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. ! 12: Permission is granted to any individual or institution to use, copy, or ! 13: redistribute this software so long as it is not sold for profit, provided this ! 14: copyright notice is retained. ! 15: */ ! 16: ! 17: /* ! 18: DEBUG and TLOG should be defined in the Makefile if you want debugging ! 19: and transaction logs. Don't define them if you want to save the space ! 20: and overhead. ! 21: */ ! 22: #ifndef DEBUG ! 23: #define debug(a,b,c,d) {} ! 24: #endif ! 25: ! 26: #ifndef TLOG ! 27: #define tlog(a,b,c,d) {} ! 28: #endif ! 29: ! 30: /* Formats for debug(), tlog(), etc */ ! 31: ! 32: #define F000 0 ! 33: ! 34: #define F001 1 ! 35: #define F010 2 ! 36: #define F011 3 ! 37: #define F100 4 ! 38: #define F101 5 ! 39: #define F110 6 ! 40: #define F111 7 ! 41: ! 42: /* Compiler dependencies */ ! 43: ! 44: #ifdef PROVX1 ! 45: typedef char CHAR; ! 46: typedef long LONG; ! 47: typedef int void; ! 48: #else ! 49: #ifdef V7 ! 50: typedef char CHAR; ! 51: typedef long LONG; ! 52: #else ! 53: #ifdef C70 ! 54: typedef char CHAR; ! 55: typedef long LONG; ! 56: #else ! 57: typedef unsigned char CHAR; ! 58: typedef long LONG; ! 59: #endif ! 60: #endif ! 61: #endif ! 62: ! 63: #ifdef TOWER1 ! 64: typedef int void; ! 65: #endif ! 66: ! 67: /* Line delimiter for text files */ ! 68: ! 69: /* ! 70: If the system uses a single character for text file line delimitation, ! 71: define NLCHAR to the value of that character. For text files, that ! 72: character will be converted to CRLF upon output, and CRLF will be converted ! 73: to that character on input. ! 74: */ ! 75: #ifdef MAC /* Macintosh */ ! 76: #define NLCHAR 015 ! 77: #else /* All Unix-like systems */ ! 78: #define NLCHAR 012 ! 79: #endif ! 80: /* ! 81: At this point, if there's a system that uses ordinary CRLF line ! 82: delimitation AND the C compiler actually returns both the CR and ! 83: the LF when doing input from a file, then #undef NLCHAR. ! 84: */ ! 85: ! 86: /* The device name of a job's controlling terminal */ ! 87: /* Special for VMS, same for all Unixes (?), not used by Macintosh */ ! 88: ! 89: #ifdef vax11c ! 90: #define CTTNAM "TT:" ! 91: #else ! 92: #define CTTNAM "/dev/tty" ! 93: #endif ! 94: ! 95: ! 96: ! 97: /* Some special includes for VAX/VMS */ ! 98: ! 99: #ifdef vax11c ! 100: #include ssdef ! 101: #include stsdef ! 102: #endif ! 103: ! 104: /* Program return codes for VMS, DECUS C, and Unix */ ! 105: ! 106: #ifdef vax11c ! 107: #define GOOD_EXIT (SS$_NORMAL | STS$M_INHIB_MSG) ! 108: #define BAD_EXIT SS$_ABORT ! 109: #else ! 110: #ifdef decus ! 111: #define GOOD_EXIT IO_NORMAL ! 112: #define BAD_EXIT IO_ERROR ! 113: #else ! 114: #define GOOD_EXIT 0 ! 115: #define BAD_EXIT 1 ! 116: #endif ! 117: #endif
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