head 1.4; access; symbols; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.4 date 2002.01.07.14.52.04; author rse; state dead; branches; next 1.3; 1.3 date 2002.01.07.14.51.31; author rse; state Exp; branches; next 1.2; 1.2 date 2000.05.16.18.47.31; author rse; state Exp; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 2000.02.02.17.18.46; author rse; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.4 log @remove generated files @ text @/* config.h.in. Generated automatically from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Define if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_DLFCN_H /* Define if you have the `memmove' function. */ #undef HAVE_MEMMOVE /* Define if you have the `strerror' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRERROR @ 1.3 log @switch to devtool @ text @@ 1.2 log @*** empty log message *** @ text @d1 1 d3 2 a4 3 /* On Unix systems config.in is converted by configure into config.h. PCRE is written in Standard C, but there are a few non-standard things it can cope with, allowing it to run on SunOS4 and other "close to standard" systems. d6 2 a7 6 On a non-Unix system you should just copy this file into config.h and change the definitions of HAVE_STRERROR and HAVE_MEMMOVE to 1. Unfortunately, because of the way autoconf works, these cannot be made the defaults. If your system has bcopy() and not memmove(), change the definition of HAVE_BCOPY instead of HAVE_MEMMOVE. If your system has neither bcopy() nor memmove(), leave them both as 0; an emulation function will be used. */ d9 2 a10 21 /* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ #undef const /* Define to `unsigned' if doesn't define size_t. */ #undef size_t /* The following two definitions are mainly for the benefit of SunOS4, which doesn't have the strerror() or memmove() functions that should be present in all Standard C libraries. The macros HAVE_STRERROR and HAVE_MEMMOVE should normally be defined with the value 1 for other systems, but unfortunately we can't make this the default because "configure" files generated by autoconf will only change 0 to 1; they won't change 1 to 0 if the functions are not found. If HAVE_MEMMOVE is set to 1, the value of HAVE_BCOPY is not relevant. */ #define HAVE_STRERROR 0 #define HAVE_MEMMOVE 0 #define HAVE_BCOPY 0 /* End */ @ 1.1 log @Update from 2.08 to 3.0 @ text @d8 4 a11 1 of the way autoconf works, these cannot be made the defaults. */ d23 5 a27 4 all Standard C libraries. The macros should normally be defined with the value 1 for other systems, but unfortunately we can't make this the default because "configure" files generated by autoconf will only change 0 to 1; they won't change 1 to 0 if the functions are not found. */ d31 1 @