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diff --git a/gnu/usr.bin/patch/config.h b/gnu/usr.bin/patch/config.h deleted file mode 100644 index 177a8c5..0000000 --- a/gnu/usr.bin/patch/config.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -/* config.h. Generated automatically by configure. */ -/* Portability variables. -*- C -*- */ - -/* Define if the system does not support the `const' keyword. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if the system supports file names longer than 14 characters. */ -#define HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES - -/* Define if the system has pathconf(). */ -/* #undef HAVE_PATHCONF */ - -/* Define if the system has strerror(). */ -#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 - -/* Define if the system has ANSI C header files and library functions. */ -#define STDC_HEADERS - -/* Define if the system uses strchr instead of index - and strrchr instead of rindex. */ -#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 - -#if defined(STDC_HEADERS) || defined(HAVE_STRING_H) -#define index strchr -#define rindex strrchr -#endif - -/* Define if the system has unistd.h. */ -#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 - -/* Define if the system has fcntl.h. */ -#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 - -/* Define as either int or void -- the type that signal handlers return. */ -#define RETSIGTYPE void - -#ifndef RETSIGTYPE -#define RETSIGTYPE void -#endif - -/* Which directory library header to use. */ -#define DIRENT 1 /* dirent.h */ -/* #undef SYSNDIR */ /* sys/ndir.h */ -/* #undef SYSDIR */ /* sys/dir.h */ -/* #undef NDIR */ /* ndir.h */ -/* #undef NODIR */ /* none -- don't make numbered backup files */ - -/* Define if the system lets you pass fewer arguments to a function - than the function actually accepts (in the absence of a prototype). - Defining it makes I/O calls slightly more efficient. - You need not bother defining it unless your C preprocessor chokes on - multi-line arguments to macros. */ -/* #undef CANVARARG */ - -/* Define Reg* as either `register' or nothing, depending on whether - the C compiler pays attention to this many register declarations. - The intent is that you don't have to order your register declarations - in the order of importance, so you can freely declare register variables - in sub-blocks of code and as function parameters. - Do not use Reg<n> more than once per routine. - - These don't really matter a lot, since most modern C compilers ignore - register declarations and often do a better job of allocating - registers than people do. */ - -#define Reg1 register -#define Reg2 register -#define Reg3 register -#define Reg4 register -#define Reg5 register -#define Reg6 register -#define Reg7 -#define Reg8 -#define Reg9 -#define Reg10 -#define Reg11 -#define Reg12 -#define Reg13 -#define Reg14 -#define Reg15 -#define Reg16 |