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#ifndef CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
#define CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
/*
* Copyright 1992, 1993, 1999, 2001, 2005, Geoff Kuenning, Claremont, CA
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All modifications to the source code must be clearly marked as
* such. Binary redistributions based on modified source code
* must be clearly marked as modified versions in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 4. The code that causes the 'ispell -v' command to display a prominent
* link to the official ispell Web site may not be removed.
* 5. The name of Geoff Kuenning may not be used to endorse or promote
* products derived from this software without specific prior
* written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY GEOFF KUENNING AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL GEOFF KUENNING OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* This is the configuration file for ispell. Thanks to Bob McQueer
* for creating it and making the necessary changes elsewhere to
* support it, and to George Sipe for figuring out how to make it easier
* to use.
*
* WARNING: The Makefile edits this file (config.X) to produce config.h.
* If you are looking at config.h, you're in the wrong file.
*
* Look through this file from top to bottom. If anything needs changing,
* create the header file "local.h" and define the correct values there;
* they will override this file. If you don't make any changes to this
* file, future patching will be easier.
*/
/*
* $Id: config.X,v 1.103 2021-01-09 13:12:35-08 geoff Exp $
*
* $Log: config.X,v $
* Revision 1.103 2021-01-09 13:12:35-08 geoff
* Double the default maximum number of stringchars (partly to force old
* hash files to be detected).
*
* Revision 1.102 2020-12-30 22:33:41-08 geoff
* Change MASKTYPE to be unsigned.
*
* Revision 1.101 2015-02-08 00:35:41-08 geoff
* Add POSIX termios support (thanks to Christian Weisgerber for the patch).
*
* Revision 1.100 2007-01-23 17:20:35-08 geoff
* Ignore HTML style and script tags
*
* Revision 1.99 2005/05/25 14:13:53 geoff
* Correct the spelling of the default for EXEEXT.
*
* Revision 1.98 2005/05/01 23:07:59 geoff
* Add #ifndef around the definition of LINK (how the heck did I blow
* THAT one? Thanks to Eli Zaretskii for fixing it). Add EXTEXT (again
* courtesy of Eli) to support MS-DOS and similar systems.
*
* Revision 1.97 2005/04/28 14:46:51 geoff
* Add DEFLOGDIR.
*
* Revision 1.96 2005/04/28 01:03:11 geoff
* Include defhash.h after local.h so local.h can override its
* definitions. Put back the definitions of MASTERHASH, DEFHASH, and
* DEFLANG so they'll be documented.
*
* Revision 1.95 2005/04/28 00:26:06 geoff
* Get hash-file names from defhash.h (but let local.h override them).
* Document the fact that the master hash file is the first language in
* the language list.
*
* Revision 1.94 2005/04/26 22:40:07 geoff
* Add double-inclusion protection.
*
* Revision 1.93 2005/04/21 14:08:58 geoff
* Don't put an explicit path on egrep, and assume that it takes the -i
* switch (since that's true on most modern systems).
*
* Revision 1.92 2005/04/14 21:25:52 geoff
* Add a prominent warning against using symbolic links. Add
* DICTIONARYVAR and CHARESETVAR. Fix a typo in determining word size
* for masks. Try to get the masktype width from the system word size if
* possible.
*
* Revision 1.91 2005/04/14 15:19:37 geoff
* Add shortcite to both versions of TEXSKIP1.
*
* Revision 1.90 2005/04/14 14:38:23 geoff
* Update license. Integrate Ed Avis's changes. Make "ln" configurable.
* Use -lncurses by default, rather than -ltermcap. Make manual
* extensions configures. Also make some of the manual contents
* configurable. Make words default to /usr/share/dict. Add a warning
* against /usr/share/dict/web2. Make the determination of MAXPATHLEN
* and MAXNAMLEN smarter. Increase a bunch of parameters to reflect the
* increased power of modern machines. Add support for 64-bit word size.
* Expand the known TeX keywords. Add DEFAULT_FILE_MODE.
*
* Revision 1.89 2001/09/06 00:30:28 geoff
* Many changes from Eli Zaretskii to support DJGPP compilation.
*
* Revision 1.88 2001/07/25 21:51:45 geoff
* Minor license update.
*
* Revision 1.87 2001/07/23 20:24:02 geoff
* Update the copyright and the license.
*
* Revision 1.86 2001/06/14 09:11:11 geoff
* Use non-conflicting macros for bcopy and bzero to avoid compilation
* problems on smarter compilers.
*
* Revision 1.85 2001/05/30 21:14:47 geoff
* Invert the fcntl/mkstemp options so they will default to being used.
*
* Revision 1.84 2001/05/30 21:04:25 geoff
* Add HAS_FCNTL_H and HAS_MKSTEMP.
*
* Revision 1.83 2001/01/24 01:18:27 geoff
* Don't build the + dictionaries by default any more, because too many
* distributions no longer supply /usr/dict/words.
*
* Revision 1.82 2000/08/22 10:52:25 geoff
* Fix a spelling error in an ifdef, improve comments on TERMLIB, and
* bump MAXSTRINGCHARS to 512 to reflect the increased number used in the
* english.aff file (and presumably others).
*
* Revision 1.81 2000/06/30 08:32:47 geoff
* Bump the default MAXSTRINGCHARS to handle more complex languages
*
* Revision 1.80 2000/01/21 06:57:38 geoff
* Add a bunch of new TeX keywords
*
* Revision 1.79 1999/01/13 01:34:18 geoff
* Get rid of EMACS, which is now obsolete.
*
* Revision 1.78 1999/01/08 04:34:11 geoff
* Get rid of ELISPDIR and TEXINFODIR
*
* Revision 1.77 1999/01/07 01:22:34 geoff
* Update the copyright.
*
* Revision 1.76 1998/07/12 20:42:12 geoff
* Switch the sense of IGNOREBIB for TEXSKIP1.
*
* Revision 1.75 1998/07/06 06:55:11 geoff
* Add TEXSKIP1/2 and associated variables.
*
* Revision 1.74 1997/12/02 06:24:35 geoff
* Get rid of some compile options that really shouldn't be optional.
*
* Revision 1.73 1997/12/01 00:53:41 geoff
* Add HTML support variables.
*
* Revision 1.72 1995/11/08 05:09:09 geoff
* Use symbolic values for DEFTEXFLAG.
*
* Revision 1.71 1995/01/08 23:23:28 geoff
* Add some more configuration variables: HAS_RENAME, MSDOS_BINARY_OPEN,
* HOME, PDICTHOME, HASHSUFFIX, STATSUFFIX, and COUNTSUFFIX. These are
* all to make it easier to port ispell to MS-DOS. Change DEFPAFF back
* to "words" so that only .ispell_words will be independent of language.
*
* Revision 1.70 1994/10/25 05:45:57 geoff
* Fix a tiny typo in a comment. Add a configurable install command.
*
* Revision 1.69 1994/09/01 06:06:30 geoff
* Improve the the documentation of LANGUAGES to include working examples.
*
* Revision 1.68 1994/07/28 05:11:34 geoff
* Log message for previous revision: force MASKBITS to greater than or
* equal to MASKTYPE_WIDTH (simplifies configuration for 64-bit
* machines).
*
* Revision 1.67 1994/07/28 04:53:34 geoff
*
* Revision 1.66 1994/04/27 02:50:46 geoff
* Change the documentation and defaults for the languages variable to
* reflect the new method of making American and British dictionary
* variants.
*
* Revision 1.65 1994/04/27 01:50:28 geoff
* Add MAX_CAPS.
*
* Revision 1.64 1994/02/07 08:10:42 geoff
* Add GENERATE_LIBRARY_PROTOS as a special variable for use only by me.
*
* Revision 1.63 1994/01/26 07:44:45 geoff
* Make yacc configurable through local.h.
*
* Revision 1.62 1994/01/25 07:11:20 geoff
* Get rid of all old RCS log lines in preparation for the 3.1 release.
*
*/
/* You may wish to specify your local definitions in this file: */
#include "local.h" /* local definitions for options */
#include "defhash.h" /* Automatically generated options */
/*
** Major-differences selection. The default system is BSD; for USG
** or non-UNIX systems you should add the appropriate #define to local.h.
*/
#ifndef USG
#undef USG /* Define this in local.h for System V machines */
#endif /* USG */
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifndef USG
#include <sys/dir.h>
#endif /* USG */
#ifndef TERMIOS
#define TERMIOS 1 /* POSIX termios.h */
#endif /* TERMIOS */
/*
** Things that normally go in a Makefile. Define these just like you
** might in the Makefile, except you should use #define instead of
** make's assignment syntax. Everything must be double-quoted, and
** (unlike make) you can't use any sort of $-syntax to pick up the
** values of other definitions.
*/
#ifndef CC
#define CC "cc"
#endif /* CC */
#ifndef LINT
#define LINT "lint"
#endif /* LINT */
#ifndef CFLAGS
#define CFLAGS "-O"
#endif /* CFLAGS */
#ifndef LINTFLAGS
#define LINTFLAGS ""
#endif /* LINTFLAGS */
#ifndef YACC
#define YACC "yacc"
#endif /* YACC */
/*
** For some systems, it might be better to use symbolic links rather
** than traditional hard links. Usually hard links are better,
** because they are more efficient. However, hard links don't work
** across physical devices. In such cases, you may prefer to set LINK
** to "ln -s" to work around that deficiency.
**
** NOTE TO PERSONS WHO FIRST LEARNED UNIX AFTER 1980: many Unix
** novices seem to think that symbolic links are the only kind of
** links, and seem to use them reflexively. Remember that symbolic
** links are inferior to hard links in almost every way. The
** exception is when you're dealing either with (a) links to
** directories or (b) cross-device links. Ispell uses neither. Don't
** change LINK to "ln -s" unless you are working on a system that
** simply doesn't support hard links.
*/
#ifndef LINK
#define LINK "ln"
#endif
/*
** Libraries that may need to be added to the cc line to get ispell to
** link. Normally, this should be null.
*/
#ifndef LIBES
#define LIBES ""
#endif
/*
** TERMLIB - where to get the termcap library. Should be -ltermcap,
** -lcurses, or -lncurses on most systems.
*/
#ifndef TERMLIB
#define TERMLIB "-lncurses"
#endif
/*
** REGLIB - where to get the regular-expression routines, if
** REGEX_LOOKUP is defined. Should be -lPW on USG systems, null on
** BSD systems.
*/
#ifndef REGLIB
#define REGLIB ""
#endif
/*
** Where to install various components of ispell. BINDIR contains
** binaries. LIBDIR contains hash tables and affix files.
**
** If you intend to use multiple dictionary files, I would suggest
** LIBDIR be a directory which will contain nothing else, so sensible
** names can be constructed for the -d option without conflict.
*/
#ifndef BINDIR
#define BINDIR "/usr/local/bin"
#endif
#ifndef LIBDIR
#define LIBDIR "/usr/local/lib"
#endif
/*
** MAN1DIR and MAN1EXT control installing the section 1 (executable
** programs) manual pages. There are also manual pages for file
** formats, but there seems to be some controversy over whether these
** belong in section 4 or section 5 of the manual. To make the
** cross-references correct you also need to change MAN45SECT. (The
** built files are always called .5X and .5; the extension changes
** only when it's finally installed.)
**
** If your system likes to use ".1l" and such for local manual pages,
** you can change MAN1EXT and MAN45EXT appropriately.
*/
#ifndef MAN1DIR
#define MAN1DIR "/usr/local/man/man1"
#endif
#ifndef MAN1EXT
#define MAN1EXT ".1"
#endif
#ifndef MAN45DIR
#define MAN45DIR "/usr/local/man/man5"
#endif
#ifndef MAN45EXT
#define MAN45EXT ".5"
#endif
#ifndef MAN45SECT
#define MAN45SECT "5"
#endif
/*
** Ispell's manual page refers to some programs, look, spell, and tib, that
** may be absent on some systems. Look used to be optional; spell
** used to be a part of standard Unix, but has been obsoleted by
** ispell; tib is part of a rarely used TeX package that is not
** available on most systems. To avoid having a cross reference to a
** manual page that doesn't exist, they are changeable here.
**
** If you have either on your system, define these as follows:
**
** #define SPELL_XREF ".IR spell (1),"
** #define TIB_XREF ".IR tib (1),"
**
** By default, SPELL_XREF is defined as a special string that
** evaluates to nothing in a manual page, because the program is not
** otherwise mentioned in the ispell manaul. Since tib is mentioned
** elsewhere, its default definition is more complex.
**
** Incidentally, there is no need to do the same for sort, join, and
** so on, since they are standard on any Unix-like system.
*/
#ifndef LOOK_XREF
#define LOOK_XREF ".IR look (1),"
#endif
#ifndef SPELL_XREF
#define SPELL_XREF ".\\\""
#endif
#ifndef TIB_XREF
#define TIB_XREF ".IR tib \" (if available on your system)\","
#endif
/*
** List of all hash files (languages) which will be supported by ispell.
**
** This variable has a complex format so that many options can be
** specified. The format is as follows:
**
** <language>[,<make-options>...] [<language> [,<make-options> ...] ...]
**
** where
**
** language is the name of a subdirectory of the
** "languages" directory
** make-options are options that are to be passed to "make" in
** the specified directory. The make-options
** should not, in general, specify a target, as
** this will be provided by the make process.
**
** For example, if LANGUAGES is:
**
** "{american,MASTERDICTS=american.med+,HASHFILES=americanmed+.hash,EXTRADICT=/usr/share/dict/words /usr/share/dict/web2} {deutsch,DICTALWAYS=deutsch.sml,DICTOPTIONS=}"
**
** then the American-English and Deutsch (German) languages will be supported,
** and the following variable settings will be passed to the two Makefiles:
**
** American:
**
** MASTERDICTS='american.med+'
** HASHFILES='americanmed+.hash'
** EXTRADICT='/usr/share/dict/words /usr/share/dict/web2'
**
** Deutsch:
**
** DICTALWAYS='deutsch.sml'
** DICTOPTIONS=''
**
** Incidentally, it is rarely a good idea to include /usr/share/dict/web2
** in an ispell dictionary even if the file exists on your system,
** because it contains obscure words that may mask misspellings of
** more common words.
**
** Notes on the syntax: The makefile is not very robust. If you have
** make problems, or if make seems to fail in the language-subdirs
** dependency, check your syntax. The makefile adds single quotes to
** the individual variables in the LANGUAGES specification, so don't
** use quotes of any kind.
**
** The first language listed in this variable MUST contain a HASHFILES
** declaration. That language will become the default for
** spell-checking if no dictionary is explicitly specified. As a
** special (and kludgey) feature, if that language begins with
** "american" or "british", it will also be aliased to "english", and
** "english" will become the default dictionary. (All of these
** defaults can be overridden by defining MASTERHASH, DEFHASH, and
** DEFLANG, but that should rarely be necessary.)
**
** On MSDOS systems, you must use names that are consistent with the
** 8+3 filename restrictions, or you will risk filename collision. See
** the file pc/local.djgpp for details.
*/
#ifndef LANGUAGES
#define LANGUAGES "{american,MASTERDICTS=american.med,HASHFILES=americanmed.hash,EXTRADICT=}"
#endif /* LANGUAGES */
/*
** Master hash file for DEFHASH. This is the name of a hash file
** built by a language Makefile. It should be the most-popular hash
** file on your system, because it is the one that will be used by
** default. It must be listed in LANGUAGES, above.
**
** Normally, it is not necessary to define this variable in local.h,
** because it will automatically be extracted from LANGUAGES, above.
*/
#ifndef MASTERHASH
#define MASTERHASH "americanmed.hash"
#endif
/*
** Default native-language hash file. This is the name given to the
** hash table that will be used if no language is specified to
** ispell. It is a link to MASTERHASH, above.
**
** Normally, it is not necessary to define this variable in local.h,
** because it will automatically be extracted from LANGUAGES, above.
*/
#ifndef DEFHASH
#define DEFHASH "english.hash"
#endif
/*
** Language tables for the default language. This must be the name of
** the affix file that was used to generate the MASTERHASH/DEFHASH,
** above.
**
** Normally, it is not necessary to define this variable in local.h,
** because it will automatically be extracted from LANGUAGES, above.
*/
#ifndef DEFLANG
#define DEFLANG "english.aff"
#endif
/*
** Language to use for error messages. If there are no messages in this
** language, English will be used instead.
*/
#ifndef MSGLANG
#define MSGLANG "english"
#endif /* MSGLANG */
/*
** If your sort command accepts the -T switch to set temp file
** locations (try it out; it exists but is undocumented on some
** systems), make the following variable the null string. Otherwise
** leave it as the sed script.
*/
#ifndef SORTTMP
#define SORTTMP "-e '/!!SORTTMP!!/s/=.*$/=/'"
#endif
/*
** If your sort command accepts the -T switch (see above), make the
** following variable refer to a temporary directory with lots of
** space. Otherwise make it the null string.
*/
#ifndef MAKE_SORTTMP
#define MAKE_SORTTMP "-T ${TMPDIR-/tmp}"
#endif
/*
** Sequence that indicates the beginning of a shell script. Most
** systems use "#!/bin/sh" here. Some very old machines, however,
** need ": Use /bin/sh".
*/
#ifndef POUNDBANG
#define POUNDBANG "#!/bin/sh"
#endif
/*
** INSTALL program. Could be a copy program like cp or something fancier
** like /usr/ucb/install -c
*/
#ifndef INSTALL
#define INSTALL "cp"
#endif
/*
** If your system has the rename(2) system call, define HAS_RENAME and
** ispell will use that call to rename backup files. Otherwise, it
** will use link/unlink. There is no harm in this except on MS-DOS,
** which doesn't support link/unlink.
*/
#ifndef HAS_RENAME
#undef HAS_RENAME
#endif /* HAS_RENAME */
/*
** If your system doesn't have the fcntl.h header file (most modern
** systems do), define this.
*/
#ifndef NO_FCNTL_H
#undef NO_FCNTL_H
#endif /* NO_FCNTL_H */
/*
** If your system doesn't have the mkstemp library call, define this.
*/
#ifndef NO_MKSTEMP
#undef NO_MKSTEMP
#endif /* NO_MKSTEMP */
/* Aliases for some routines */
#ifdef USG
#define BCOPY(s, d, n) memcpy (d, s, n)
#define BZERO(d, n) memset (d, 0, n)
#define index strchr
#define rindex strrchr
#else
#define BCOPY(s, d, n) bcopy (s, d, n)
#define BZERO(d, n) bzero (d, n)
#endif
/* type given to signal() by signal.h */
#ifndef SIGNAL_TYPE
#define SIGNAL_TYPE void
#endif
/* environment variable for user's word list */
#ifndef PDICTVAR
#define PDICTVAR "WORDLIST"
#endif
/* prefix part of default word list */
#ifndef DEFPDICT
#define DEFPDICT ".ispell_"
#endif
/*
** suffix part of default word list
*/
#ifndef DEFPAFF
#define DEFPAFF "words"
#endif
/* old place to look for default word list */
#ifndef OLDPDICT
#define OLDPDICT ".ispell_"
#endif /* OLDPDICT */
#ifndef OLDPAFF
#define OLDPAFF "words"
#endif /* OLDPAFF */
/* where to put log files (inside home */
#define DEFLOGDIR ".ispell_logs"
/* environment variable for include file string */
#ifndef INCSTRVAR
#define INCSTRVAR "INCLUDE_STRING"
#endif
/* default include string */
#ifndef DEFINCSTR
#define DEFINCSTR "&Include_File&"
#endif
/* Environment variable for getting extra ispell options */
#define OPTIONVAR "ISPELL_OPTIONS"
/* Environment variable for controlling where to look for dictionaries */
#define LIBRARYVAR "ISPELL_DICTDIR"
/* environment variable for preferred dictionary */
#ifndef DICTIONARYVAR
#define DICTIONARYVAR "DICTIONARY"
#endif
/* environment variable for preferred character set */
#ifndef CHARSETVAR
#define CHARSETVAR "ISPELL_CHARSET"
#endif
/* mktemp template for temporary file - MUST contain 6 consecutive X's */
#ifndef TEMPNAME
#define TEMPNAME "/tmp/ispellXXXXXX"
#endif
/*
** If REGEX_LOOKUP is undefined, the lookup command (L) will use the look(1)
** command (if available) or the egrep command. If REGEX_LOOKUP is defined,
** the lookup command will use the internal dictionary and the
** regular-expression library (which you must supply separately. There is
** a public-domain library available; libraries are also distributed with
** both BSD and System V.
**
** The advantage of no REGEX_LOOKUP is that it is often much faster, especially
** if the look(1) command is available, that the words found are presented
** in alphabetical order, and that the list of words searched is larger.
** The advantage of REGEX_LOOKUP is that ispell doesn't need to spawn another
** program, and the list of words searched is exactly the list of (root) words
** that ispell will accept. (However, note that words formed with affixes will
** not be found; this can produce some artifacts. For example, since
** "brother" can be formed as "broth+er", a lookup command might fail to
** find "brother.")
*/
#ifndef REGEX_LOOKUP
#undef REGEX_LOOKUP
#endif /* REGEX_LOOKUP */
/*
** Choose the proper type of regular-expression routines here. BSD
** and public-domain systems have routines called re_comp and re_exec;
** System V uses regcmp and regex.
**
** REGCTYPE is the type of a variable to hold the compiled regexp
** REGCMP(re,str) is the function that compiles a regexp in `str' into
** a compiled regexp `re' declared as REGCTYPE and
** returns `re'.
** REGEX(re, str, dummy) is a function that matches `str' against a compiled
** regexp in `re' and returns a non-NULL pointer if it
** matches, NULL otherwise.
** REGFREE(re) is anything that should be done when the compiled
** regexp `re' is no longer needed. It can be also used
** to allocate any structures required to compile a
** regexp, since it is called *before* compiling a new
** regexp (that's where we know that the old one will no
** longer be used).
**
** Here is one way of defining these if you have POSIX regexp functions:
**
** #include <sys/types.h>
** #include <regex.h>
** #define REGCTYPE regex_t *
** #define REGCMP(re,str) (regcomp (re, str, 0), re)
** #define REGEX(re, str, dummy) \
** (re != 0 && regexec (re, str, 0, 0, 0) == 0 ? (char *) 1 : NULL)
** #define REGFREE(re) \
** do \
** { \
** if (re == 0) \
** re = (regex_t *) calloc (1, sizeof (regex_t)); \
** else \
** regfree (re); \
** } while (0)
**
*/
#ifdef REGEX_LOOKUP
#ifndef REGCMP
#ifdef USG
#define REGCTYPE char *
#define REGCMP(re, str) regcmp (str, (char *) 0)
#define REGEX(re, str, dummy) regex (re, str, dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy, \
dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy)
#define REGFREE(re) do \
{ \
if (re != NULL) \
free (re); \
re = NULL; \
} \
while (0)
#else /* USG */
#define REGCTYPE char *
#define REGFREE(re) /* Do nothing */
#define REGCMP(re, str) re_comp (str)
#define REGEX(re, str, dummy) re_exec (str)
#endif /* USG */
#endif /* REGCMP */
#endif /* REGEX_LOOKUP */
/* look command (if look(1) MAY BE available - ignored if not) */
#ifndef REGEX_LOOKUP
#ifndef LOOK
#define LOOK "look -df"
#endif
#endif /* REGEX_LOOKUP */
/* path to egrep (use speeded up version if available) */
#ifndef EGREPCMD
#define EGREPCMD "egrep -i"
#endif
/*
** Path to wordlist for Lookup command (typically /usr/dict/words,
** /usr/dict/web2, or /usr/share/dict/words or web2).
**
** Note that it is usually a bad idea to specify the web2 dictionary
** because it contains obscure words.
*/
/* note that /usr/share/dict/web2 is usually a bad idea due to obscure words */
#ifndef WORDS
#define WORDS "/usr/share/dict/words"
#endif
/* buffer size to use for file names if not in sys/param.h */
#ifndef MAXPATHLEN
#ifdef PATH_MAX
#define MAXPATHLEN PATH_MAX
#else
#define MAXPATHLEN 240
#endif
#endif
/* max file name length (will truncate to fit BAKEXT) if not in sys/param.h */
#ifndef MAXNAMLEN
#ifdef NAME_MAX
#define MAXNAMLEN NAME_MAX
#else
#define MAXNAMLEN 14
#endif
#endif
/* define if you want .bak file names truncated to MAXNAMLEN characters */
#ifndef TRUNCATEBAK
#undef TRUNCATEBAK
#endif /* TRUNCATEBAK */
/* largest word accepted from a file by any input routine, plus one */
#ifndef INPUTWORDLEN
#define INPUTWORDLEN 100
#endif
/* largest amount that a word might be extended by adding affixes */
#ifndef MAXAFFIXLEN
#define MAXAFFIXLEN 40
#endif
/*
** Number of mask bits (affix flags) supported. Must be 32, 64, 128, or
** 256. If MASKBITS is 32 or 64, there are really only 26 or 58 flags
** available, respectively. If it is 32, the flags are named with the
** 26 English uppercase letters; lowercase will be converted to uppercase.
** If MASKBITS is 64, the 58 flags are named 'A' through 'z' in ASCII
** order, including the 6 special characters from 'Z' to 'a': "[\]^_`".
** If MASKBITS is 128 or 256, all the 7-bit or 8-bit characters,
** respectively, are theoretically available, though a few (newline, slash,
** null byte) are pretty hard to actually use successfully.
**
** Note that most non-English affix files depend on having MASKBITS
** equal to 64 or larger. It is for this reason that MASKBITS
** defaults to 64. If you are only going to be using ispell for
** English, and you are very tight on memory space, you might want to
** reduce MASKBITS to 32.
*/
#ifndef MASKBITS
#define MASKBITS 64
#endif
/*
** C type to use for masks. This should be a type that the processor
** accesses efficiently.
**
** MASKTYPE_WIDTH must correctly reflect the number of bits in a
** MASKTYPE. Unfortunately, it is also required to be a constant at
** preprocessor time, which means you can't use the sizeof operator to
** define it.
**
** Note that MASKTYPE *must* match MASKTYPE_WIDTH or you may get
** division-by-zero errors!
*/
#ifndef MASKTYPE
#ifdef __WORDSIZE
#if __WORDSIZE == 64
#define MASKTYPE unsigned long
#define MASKTYPE_WIDTH 64
#else
#define MASKTYPE unsigned int
#define MASKTYPE_WIDTH __WORDSIZE
#endif
#else
#define MASKTYPE unsigned long
#endif
#endif
#ifndef MASKTYPE_WIDTH
#ifdef __WORDSIZE
#define MASKTYPE_WIDTH __WORDSIZE
#else
#define MASKTYPE_WIDTH 32
#endif /* __WORDSIZE */
#endif /* MASKTYPE_WIDTH */
#if MASKBITS < MASKTYPE_WIDTH
#undef MASKBITS
#define MASKBITS MASKTYPE_WIDTH
#endif /* MASKBITS < MASKTYPE_WIDTH */
/* maximum number of include files supported by xgets; set to 0 to disable */
#ifndef MAXINCLUDEFILES
#define MAXINCLUDEFILES 5
#endif
/*
** Maximum hash table fullness percentage. Larger numbers trade space
** for time.
**/
#ifndef MAXPCT
#define MAXPCT 70 /* Expand table when 70% full */
#endif
/*
** Maximum number of "string" characters that can be defined in a
** language (affix) file. Don't forget that an upper/lower string
** character counts as two!
*/
#ifndef MAXSTRINGCHARS
#define MAXSTRINGCHARS 1024
#endif /* MAXSTRINGCHARS */
/*
** Maximum length of a "string" character. The default is appropriate for
** nroff-style characters starting with a backslash.
*/
#ifndef MAXSTRINGCHARLEN
#define MAXSTRINGCHARLEN 10
#endif /* MAXSTRINGCHARLEN */
/*
** the terminal mode for ispell, set to CBREAK or RAW
**
*/
#ifndef TERM_MODE
#define TERM_MODE CBREAK
#endif
/*
** Define this if you want your columns of words to be of equal length.
** This will spread short word lists across the screen instead of down it.
*/
#ifndef EQUAL_COLUMNS
#undef EQUAL_COLUMNS
#endif /* EQUAL_COLUMNS */
/*
** This is the extension that will be added to backup files
*/
#ifndef BAKEXT
#define BAKEXT ".bak"
#endif
/*
** Define this if you want your personal dictionary sorted. This may take
** a long time for very large dictionaries. Dictionaries larger than
** SORTPERSONAL words will not be sorted. Define SORTPERSONAL as zero
** to disable this feature.
*/
#ifndef SORTPERSONAL
#define SORTPERSONAL 4000
#endif
/*
** Define this if you want to use the shell for interpretation of commands
** issued via the "L" command, "^Z" under System V, and "!". If this is
** not defined then a direct fork()/exec() will be used in place of the
** normal system(). This may speed up these operations greatly on some
** systems.
*/
#ifndef USESH
#undef USESH
#endif /* USESH */
/*
** Maximum language-table search size. Smaller numbers make ispell
** run faster, at the expense of more memory (the lowest reasonable value
** is 2). If a given character appears in a significant position in
** more than MAXSEARCH suffixes, it will be given its own index table.
** If you change this, define INDEXDUMP in lookup.c to be sure your
** index table looks reasonable.
*/
#ifndef MAXSEARCH
#define MAXSEARCH 4
#endif
/*
** Define this if you want to be able to type any command at a "type space
** to continue" prompt.
*/
#ifndef COMMANDFORSPACE
#undef COMMANDFORSPACE
#endif /* COMMANDFORSPACE */
/*
** Memory-allocation increment. Buildhash allocates memory in chunks
** of this size, and then subdivides it to get its storage. This saves
** much malloc execution time. A good number for this is the system
** page size less the malloc storage overhead.
**
** Define this to zero to revert to using malloc/realloc. This is normally
** useful only on systems with limited memory.
*/
#ifndef MALLOC_INCREMENT
#define MALLOC_INCREMENT (4096 - 8)
#endif
/*
** Maximum number of "hits" expected on a word. This is basically the
** number of different ways different affixes can produce the same word.
** For example, with "english.aff", "brothers" can be produced 3 ways:
** "brothers," "brother+s", or "broth+ers". If this is too low, no major
** harm will be done, but ispell may occasionally forget a capitalization.
*/
#ifndef MAX_HITS
#define MAX_HITS 10
#endif
/*
** Maximum number of capitalization variations expected in any word.
** Besides the obvious all-lower, all-upper, and capitalized versions,
** this includes followcase variants. If this is too low, no real
** harm will be done, but ispell may occasionally fail to suggest a
** correct capitalization.
*/
#ifndef MAX_CAPS
#define MAX_CAPS 10
#endif /* MAX_CAPS */
/* Define this to ignore spelling check of entire LaTeX bibliography listings */
#ifndef IGNOREBIB
#undef IGNOREBIB
#endif
/*
** Default nroff and TeX special characters. Normally, you won't want to
** change this; instead you would override it in the language-definition
** file.
*/
#ifndef TEXSPECIAL
#define TEXSPECIAL "()[]{}<>\\$*.%"
#endif
#ifndef NRSPECIAL
#define NRSPECIAL "().\\*"
#endif
/*
** Default tags after which TeX mode ignores one (skip1) and two (skip2)
** arguments
*/
#ifndef TEXSKIP1
#ifdef IGNOREBIB
#define TEXSKIP1 "end,vspace,hspace,cite,shortcite,ref,eqref,parbox,label,input,nocite,include,includeonly,documentstyle,documentclass,usepackage,selectlanguage,pagestyle,thispagestyle,pagenumbering,value,arabic,roman,Roman,alph,Alph,fnsymbol,stepcounter,refstepcounter,newcounter,addtocontents,newenvironment,renewenvironment,newtheorem,theoremstyle,color,colorbox,textcolor,pagecolor,enlargethispage,stretch,scalebox,rotatebox,includegraphics,symbol,settowidth,settoheight,settodepth,bibliography,bibitem,hyphenation,pageref,psfig"
#else /* IGNOREBIB */
#define TEXSKIP1 "end,vspace,hspace,cite,shortcite,ref,eqref,parbox,label,input,nocite,include,includeonly,documentstyle,documentclass,usepackage,selectlanguage,pagestyle,thispagestyle,pagenumbering,value,arabic,roman,Roman,alph,Alph,fnsymbol,stepcounter,refstepcounter,newcounter,addtocontents,newenvironment,renewenvironment,newtheorem,theoremstyle,color,colorbox,textcolor,pagecolor,enlargethispage,stretch,scalebox,rotatebox,includegraphics,symbol,settowidth,settoheight,settodepth,hyphenation,pageref,psfig"
#endif /* IGNOREBIB */
#endif /* TEXSKIP1 */
#ifndef TEXSKIP2
#define TEXSKIP2 "rule,setcounter,addtocounter,setlength,addtolength,settowidth"
#endif /* TEXSKIP2 */
/*
** Environment variables used to override TEXSKIP1 and TEXSKIP2
*/
#ifndef TEXSKIP1VAR
#define TEXSKIP1VAR "TEXSKIP1"
#endif /* TEXSKIP1VAR */
#ifndef TEXSKIP2VAR
#define TEXSKIP2VAR "TEXSKIP2"
#endif /* TEXSKIP2VAR */
/*
** Default tags between which HTML mode ignores text
*/
#ifndef HTMLIGNORE
#define HTMLIGNORE "code,samp,kbd,pre,listing,address,style,script"
#endif