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1. /* SCCS Id: @(#)unixconf.h 3.4 1999/07/02 */ 2. /* Copyright (c) Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, 1985. */ 3. /* NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. */ 4. 5. #ifdef UNIX 6. #ifndef UNIXCONF_H 7. #define UNIXCONF_H 8. 9. 10. /* 11. * Some include files are in a different place under SYSV 12. * BSD SYSV 13. * <sys/time.h> <time.h> 14. * <sgtty.h> <termio.h> 15. * 16. * Some routines are called differently 17. * index strchr 18. * rindex strrchr 19. * 20. */ 21. 22. /* define exactly one of the following four choices */ 23. /* #define BSD 1 */ /* define for 4.n/Free/Open/Net BSD */ 24. /* also for relatives like SunOS 4.x, DG/UX, and */ 25. /* older versions of Linux */ 26. /* #define ULTRIX */ /* define for Ultrix v3.0 or higher (but not lower) */ 27. /* Use BSD for < v3.0 */ 28. /* "ULTRIX" not to be confused with "ultrix" */ 29. #define SYSV /* define for System V, Solaris 2.x, newer versions */ 30. /* of Linux */ 31. /* #define HPUX */ /* Hewlett-Packard's Unix, version 6.5 or higher */ 32. /* use SYSV for < v6.5 */ 33. 34. 35. /* define any of the following that are appropriate */ 36. #define SVR4 /* use in addition to SYSV for System V Release 4 */ 37. /* including Solaris 2+ */ 38. #define NETWORK /* if running on a networked system */ 39. /* e.g. Suns sharing a playground through NFS */ 40. /* #define SUNOS4 */ /* SunOS 4.x */ 41. /* #define LINUX */ /* Another Unix clone */ 42. /* #define CYGWIN32 */ /* Unix on Win32 -- use with case sensitive defines */ 43. /* #define GENIX */ /* Yet Another Unix Clone */ 44. /* #define HISX */ /* Bull Unix for XPS Machines */ 45. /* #define BOS */ /* Bull Open Software - Unix for DPX/2 Machines */ 46. /* #define UNIXPC */ /* use in addition to SYSV for AT&T 7300/3B1 */ 47. /* #define AIX_31 */ /* In AIX 3.1 (IBM RS/6000) use BSD ioctl's to gain 48. * job control (note that AIX is SYSV otherwise) 49. * Also define this for AIX 3.2 */ 50. 51. #define TERMINFO /* uses terminfo rather than termcap */ 52. /* Should be defined for most SYSV, SVR4 (including 53. * Solaris 2+), HPUX, and Linux systems. In 54. * particular, it should NOT be defined for the UNIXPC 55. * unless you remove the use of the shared library in 56. * the Makefile */ 57. #define TEXTCOLOR /* Use System V r3.2 terminfo color support */ 58. /* and/or ANSI color support on termcap systems */ 59. /* and/or X11 color */ 60. #define POSIX_JOB_CONTROL /* use System V / Solaris 2.x / POSIX job control */ 61. /* (e.g., VSUSP) */ 62. #define POSIX_TYPES /* use POSIX types for system calls and termios */ 63. /* Define for many recent OS releases, including 64. * those with specific defines (since types are 65. * changing toward the standard from earlier chaos). 66. * For example, platforms using the GNU libraries, 67. * Linux, Solaris 2.x 68. */ 69. 70. /* #define OPENWINBUG */ /* avoid a problem using OpenWindows 3.0 for 71. X11 on SunOS 4.1.x, x>= 2. Do not define 72. for other X11 implementations. */ 73. /* #define PYRAMID_BUG */ /* avoid a bug on the Pyramid */ 74. /* #define BSD_43_BUG */ /* for real 4.3BSD cc's without schain botch fix */ 75. /* #define MICROPORT_BUG */ /* problems with large arrays in structs */ 76. /* #define MICROPORT_286_BUG */ /* changes needed in termcap.c to get it to 77. run with Microport Sys V/AT version 2.4. 78. By Jay Maynard */ 79. /* #define AIXPS_2BUG */ /* avoid a problem with little_to_big() optimization */ 80. 81. /* #define RANDOM */ /* if neither random/srandom nor lrand48/srand48 82. is available from your system */ 83. 84. /* see sys/unix/snd86unx.shr for more information on these */ 85. /* #define UNIX386MUSIC */ /* play real music through speaker on systems 86. with music driver installed */ 87. /* #define VPIX_MUSIC */ /* play real music through speaker on systems 88. with built-in VPIX support */ 89. 90. /* 91. * ALI 92. * 93. * File areas can be used to place different Slash'EM files in different 94. * directories. This is necessary to comply with Linux's FSSTD 1.2 and its 95. * replacement FHS 2.0. Currently, these are only implemented for UNIX, but 96. * other ports could follow suit by including similar defines in their port 97. * specific config files and implementing the relevent functions. 98. * 99. * File areas are supposed to be opaque; that is the core system does not 100. * interpret them in any way, it simply passes them to the port specific 101. * functions to handle. This means that while the obvious mapping is onto 102. * directories, there is nothing in the core code that assumes this. Non-UNIX 103. * ports in particular may find that a more general mapping is desirable. 104. * 105. * The following file areas are supported: 106. * 107. * FILE_AREA_SAVE For save files (R/W) 108. * FILE_AREA_BONES For bones files (R/W) 109. * FILE_AREA_LEVL For level files (R/W) 110. * FILE_AREA_VAR For other files which may be modified by Slash'EM 111. * FILE_AREA_SHARE For read-only, architechure independent, files 112. * FILE_AREA_UNSHARE For read-only, architechure dependent, files 113. * FILE_AREA_DOC For human-readable documentation 114. */ 115. 116. /* #define FILE_AREAS */ /* Use file areas */ 117. 118. #ifdef FILE_AREAS 119. 120. /* 121. * File areas compatible with Linux's FSSTND 1.2. 122. * Note: This has been superceeded by FHS 2.0, but is included because 123. * many systems still seem to use it. 124. */ 125. 126. /* #define FILE_AREA_VAR "/var/lib/games/slashem/" */ 127. /* #define FILE_AREA_SAVE "/var/lib/games/slashem/save/" */ 128. /* #define FILE_AREA_SHARE "/usr/lib/games/slashem/" */ 129. /* #define FILE_AREA_UNSHARE "/usr/lib/games/slashem/" */ 130. /* #define FILE_AREA_DOC "/usr/doc/slashem/" */ 131. 132. /* 133. * File areas compatible with FHS 2.0 134. */ 135. 136. #define FILE_AREA_VAR "/var/games/slashem/" 137. #define FILE_AREA_SAVE "/var/games/slashem/save/" 138. #define FILE_AREA_SHARE "/usr/share/games/slashem/" 139. #define FILE_AREA_UNSHARE "/usr/lib/games/slashem/" 140. #define FILE_AREA_DOC "/usr/share/doc/slashem/" 141. 142. #define FILE_AREA_BONES FILE_AREA_VAR 143. #define FILE_AREA_LEVL FILE_AREA_VAR 144. 145. #endif /* FILE_AREAS */ 146. 147. /* 148. * The next two defines are intended mainly for the Andrew File System, 149. * which does not allow hard links. If NO_FILE_LINKS is defined, lock files 150. * will be created in LOCKDIR using open() instead of in the playground using 151. * link(). 152. * Ralf Brown, 7/26/89 (from v2.3 hack of 10/10/88) 153. */ 154. 155. /* #define NO_FILE_LINKS */ /* if no hard links */ 156. 157. #ifdef NO_FILE_LINKS 158. # ifdef FILE_AREAS 159. # define LOCKDIR FILE_AREA_VAR /* where to put locks */ 160. # else 161. # define LOCKDIR "/usr/games/lib/nethackdir" /* where to put locks */ 162. # endif 163. #endif 164. 165. /* 166. * Define DEF_PAGER as your default pager, e.g. "/bin/cat" or "/usr/ucb/more" 167. * If defined, it can be overridden by the environment variable PAGER. 168. * Hack will use its internal pager if DEF_PAGER is not defined. 169. * (This might be preferable for security reasons.) 170. * #define DEF_PAGER ".../mydir/mypager" 171. */ 172. 173. /* 174. * If you want the static parts of your playground on a read-only file 175. * system, define VAR_PLAYGROUND to be where the variable parts are kept. 176. */ 177. /* #define VAR_PLAYGROUND "/var/lib/games/nethack" */ 178. 179. 180. 181. /* 182. * Define PORT_HELP to be the name of the port-specfic help file. 183. * This file is found in HACKDIR. 184. * Normally, you shouldn't need to change this. 185. * There is currently no port-specific help for Unix systems. 186. */ 187. /* #define PORT_HELP "Unixhelp" */ 188. 189. #ifdef TTY_GRAPHICS 190. /* 191. * To enable the `timed_delay' option for using a timer rather than extra 192. * screen output when pausing for display effect. Requires that `msleep' 193. * function be available (with time argument specified in milliseconds). 194. * Various output devices can produce wildly varying delays when the 195. * "extra output" method is used, but not all systems provide access to 196. * a fine-grained timer. 197. */ 198. /* #define TIMED_DELAY */ /* usleep() */ 199. 200. # ifdef TEXTCOLOR 201. # define VIDEOSHADES 202. # endif 203. #endif 204. 205. /* 206. * If you define MAIL, then the player will be notified of new mail 207. * when it arrives. If you also define DEF_MAILREADER then this will 208. * be the default mail reader, and can be overridden by the environment 209. * variable MAILREADER; otherwise an internal pager will be used. 210. * A stat system call is done on the mailbox every MAILCKFREQ moves. 211. */ 212. 213. #define MAIL /* Deliver mail during the game */ 214. 215. /* The Andrew Message System does mail a little differently from normal 216. * UNIX. Mail is deposited in the user's own directory in ~/Mailbox 217. * (another directory). MAILBOX is the element that will be added on to 218. * the user's home directory path to generate the Mailbox path - just in 219. * case other Andrew sites do it differently from CMU. 220. * 221. * dan lovinger 222. * dl2n+@andrew.cmu.edu (dec 19 1989) 223. */ 224. 225. /* #define AMS */ /* use Andrew message system for mail */ 226. 227. /* NO_MAILREADER is for kerberos authenticating filesystems where it is 228. * essentially impossible to securely exec child processes, like mail 229. * readers, when the game is running under a special token. 230. * 231. * dan 232. */ 233. 234. /* #define NO_MAILREADER */ /* have mail daemon just tell player of mail */ 235. 236. #ifdef MAIL 237. # if defined(BSD) || defined(ULTRIX) 238. # ifdef AMS 239. #define AMS_MAILBOX "/Mailbox" 240. # else 241. # if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) 242. #define DEF_MAILREADER "/usr/bin/mail" 243. # else 244. #define DEF_MAILREADER "/usr/ucb/Mail" 245. # endif 246. # endif 247. #else 248. # if (defined(SYSV) || defined(DGUX) || defined(HPUX)) && !defined(LINUX) 249. # if defined(M_XENIX) 250. #define DEF_MAILREADER "/usr/bin/mail" 251. # else 252. # ifdef __sgi 253. #define DEF_MAILREADER "/usr/sbin/Mail" 254. # else 255. #define DEF_MAILREADER "/usr/bin/mailx" 256. # endif 257. # endif 258. # else 259. #define DEF_MAILREADER "/bin/mail" 260. # endif 261. #endif 262. 263. #define MAILCKFREQ 50 264. #endif /* MAIL */ 265. 266. 267. 268. #ifdef COMPRESS 269. /* Some implementations of compress need a 'quiet' option. 270. * If you've got one of these versions, put -q here. 271. * You can also include any other strange options your compress needs. 272. * If you have a normal compress, just leave it commented out. 273. */ 274. /* #define COMPRESS_OPTIONS "-q" */ 275. #endif 276. 277. #define FCMASK 0660 /* file creation mask */ 278. 279. 280. /* 281. * The remainder of the file should not need to be changed. 282. */ 283. 284. #ifdef _AUX_SOURCE 285. # ifdef AUX /* gcc ? */ 286. # define _SYSV_SOURCE 287. # define _BSD_SOURCE 288. #else 289. # define AUX 290. # endif 291. #endif /* _AUX_SOURCE */ 292. 293. #if defined(LINUX) || defined(bsdi) 294. # ifndef POSIX_TYPES 295. # define POSIX_TYPES 296. # endif 297. # ifndef POSIX_JOB_CONTROL 298. # define POSIX_JOB_CONTROL 299. # endif 300. #endif 301. 302. /* 303. * BSD/ULTRIX systems are normally the only ones that can suspend processes. 304. * Suspending NetHack processes cleanly should be easy to add to other systems 305. * that have SIGTSTP in the Berkeley sense. Currently the only such systems 306. * known to work are HPUX and AIX 3.1; other systems will probably require 307. * tweaks to unixtty.c and ioctl.c. 308. * 309. * POSIX defines a slightly different type of job control, which should be 310. * equivalent for NetHack's purposes. POSIX_JOB_CONTROL should work on 311. * various recent SYSV versions (with possibly tweaks to unixtty.c again). 312. */ 313. #ifndef POSIX_JOB_CONTROL 314. # if defined(BSD) || defined(ULTRIX) || defined(HPUX) || defined(AIX_31) 315. # define BSD_JOB_CONTROL 316. # else 317. # if defined(SVR4) 318. # define POSIX_JOB_CONTROL 319. # endif 320. # endif 321. #endif 322. #if defined(BSD_JOB_CONTROL) || defined(POSIX_JOB_CONTROL) || defined(AUX) 323. #define SUSPEND /* let ^Z suspend the game */ 324. #endif 325. 326. 327. #if defined(BSD) || defined(ULTRIX) 328. #include <sys/time.h> 329. #else 330. #include <time.h> 331. #endif 332. 333. #define HLOCK "perm" /* an empty file used for locking purposes */ 334. #define HLOCK_AREA FILE_AREA_VAR 335. 336. #ifndef REDO 337. #define Getchar nhgetch 338. #endif 339. #define tgetch getchar 340. 341. #define SHELL /* do not delete the '!' command */ 342. 343. /* -AJA- Escaping to a shell doesn't work when SDL port is running 344. * fullscreen (makes the computer seem frozen). Undefining 345. * `SHELL' is a bit blunt though... 346. */ 347. #if defined(GL_GRAPHICS) || defined(SDL_GRAPHICS) 348. #undef SHELL 349. #endif 350. 351. #include "system.h" 352. 353. #if defined(POSIX_TYPES) || defined(__GNUC__) 354. #include <stdlib.h> 355. #include <unistd.h> 356. #endif 357. 358. #if defined(POSIX_TYPES) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(BSD) || defined(ULTRIX) 359. #include <sys/wait.h> 360. #endif 361. 362. #if defined(BSD) || defined(ULTRIX) 363. # if !defined(DGUX) && !defined(SUNOS4) 364. #define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy(s, d, n) 365. #define memcmp(s1, s2, n) bcmp(s2, s1, n) 366. # endif 367. # ifdef SUNOS4 368. #include <memory.h> 369. # endif 370. #else /* therefore SYSV */ 371. # ifndef index /* some systems seem to do this for you */ 372. #define index strchr 373. # endif 374. # ifndef rindex 375. #define rindex strrchr 376. # endif 377. #endif 378. 379. /* Use the high quality random number routines. */ 380. #if defined(BSD) || defined(LINUX) || defined(ULTRIX) || defined(CYGWIN32) || defined(RANDOM) 381. #define Rand() random() 382. #else 383. #define Rand() lrand48() 384. #endif 385. 386. #ifdef TIMED_DELAY 387. # if defined(SUNOS4) || defined(LINUX) || defined(SVR4) /* [max] added SVR4 */ 388. # define msleep(k) usleep((k)*1000) 389. # endif 390. # ifdef ULTRIX 391. # define msleep(k) napms(k) 392. # endif 393. #endif 394. 395. #ifdef hc /* older versions of the MetaWare High-C compiler define this */ 396. # ifdef __HC__ 397. # undef __HC__ 398. # endif 399. # define __HC__ hc 400. # undef hc 401. #endif 402. 403. #if defined(GNOME_GRAPHICS) 404. #if defined(LINUX) 405. # include <linux/unistd.h> 406. # if defined(__NR_getresuid) && defined(__NR_getresgid) /* ie., >= v2.1.44 */ 407. # define GETRES_SUPPORT 408. # endif 409. #else 410. # if defined(BSD) || defined(SVR4) 411. /* 412. * [ALI] We assume that SVR4 means we can safely include syscall.h 413. * (although it's really a BSDism). This is certainly true for Solaris 2.5, 414. * Solaris 7, Solaris 8 and Compaq Tru64 5.1 415. * Later BSD systems will have the getresid system calls. 416. */ 417. # include <sys/syscall.h> 418. # if (defined (SYS_getuid) || defined(SYS_getresuid)) && \ 419. (defined(SYS_getgid) || defined(SYS_getresgid)) 420. # define GETRES_SUPPORT 421. # endif 422. # endif /* BSD || SVR4 */ 423. #endif /* LINUX */ 424. #endif /* GNOME_GRAPHICS */ 425. 426. #if defined(USE_REGEX_MATCH) 427. # if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) 428. # define POSIX_REGEX 429. # else 430. # define GNU_REGEX 431. # endif 432. #endif 433. 434. #endif /* UNIXCONF_H */ 435. #endif /* UNIX */